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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
Welcome to e-familytree.net. E-familytree.net is my personal genealogy hobby site.
The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some small
part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Newton Samuel CallasMale Note
Born: 29 Oct 1849 1849-10-29 at Oconee Co., SC Oconee Co., SC
Married: 9 Jun 1878 1878-6-9
Died: 31 Dec 1922 1922-12-31 at Seneca, Oconee Co., SC Seneca, Oconee Co., SC
Father: William Newton Callas
Mother: Lucy Morgan
WIFE
Born: 12 Feb 1859 at SC
Died: 16 Mar 1937 at Seneca, Oconee Co., SC
Father: Samuel Leonard Crenshaw
Mother: Elizabeth Ann Hamilton
CHILDREN
Born: 14 Jul 1879
Died: 17 Feb 1967 at Summerville, SC
Husband: J. Sloan Entrekin
Born: 18 Jul 1883
Died: 5 Dec 1942 at Ware Shoals, SC
Wife: Nina Watson
Born: 4 Nov 1884 at Oconee Co., SC
Died: 1 Feb 1963 at Seneca, Oconee Co., SC
Husband: Clarence Lumpkin Anderson
Born: 14 Jan 1886
Died: 24 Nov 1969 at Belton, SC
Wife: Maude Adilee Alexander
Born: 10 Mar 1887
Died: at Greenville, SC
Wife: Cody Branyon
Born: 17 Dec 1887 at Oconee Co., SC
Died: 19 Jul 1965 at Seneca, Oconee Co., SC
Husband: Robert Harrison Boyd
Name: Frank Callas
Born: 18 Feb 1895
Died: 18 Nov 1896
Name: Harold Callas
Born: 9 Apr 1896
Died: 11 Nov 1896
Born: 22 Nov 1880 at Oconee Co., SC
Died: 24 Jul 1962 at Falls Church, VA
Husband: Jeremiah Sylvester Parrott
Name: Charles M Callas
Born: 30 Oct 1893
Died: 18 Jun 1951
NOTES
1). Newton was a retired wheelwright. He served in the civil war.
2). Miriam Crenshaw ran a boarding house in Seneca. She wasveryinterested in seeing that her children were educated. She woreblackor black and white print dresses with a white starched apronandcarried a basket when she went shopping. She was a midwife.
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