Search Lincoln Cemetery Black Family History Site
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Latitude: 34.2273, Longitude: -82.453
Matches 1 to 4 of 4
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth | Person ID | ||
1 | Aikens, Herman J. | 11 Sep 1908 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3342 |
2 | Dunlap, Edward Young | 24 Aug 1889 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3481 |
3 | Henderson, Mahala | 14 Aug 1864 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3479 |
4 | McLaren, Hettie | 1805 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3461 |
Matches 1 to 1 of 1
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Enslaved | Person ID | ||
1 | McLaren, Hettie | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3461 |
Matches 1 to 5 of 5
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Residence | Person ID | ||
1 | McLaren, Hettie | 1850 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3461 |
2 | McLaren, Jane | 1860 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3451 |
3 | McLaren, John | 1850 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3463 |
4 | McLaren, John | 1860 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3463 |
5 | McLaren, John | 1860 | Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | I3463 |
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