THE STATE
Columbia, Richland Co., SC
Saturday, 11 August 1917
BLENHEIM [Marlboro Co.], Aug. 10—Manton Alford, one of the most prominent planters of Dillon County, died at his home at Selkirk, in Dillon County, last Friday and was buried at the Alford Cemetery near Reedy Creek Presbyterian Church last Saturday at 11 o'clock….
Mr. Alford was about 62 years of age and was a life long resident of Dillon County. He was a man of generous and genial impulses and given to hospitality—a typical gentleman of the old regime. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his wife and the following children: James L. Alford, Manton Alford, Duncan Alford, Earle Alford, Mary Love Alford, Margaret Alford, Tochie and Juliette Alford. He is also survived by one brother and one sister.
THE STATE
Columbia, Richland Co., SC
Saturday, 11 August 1917
BLENHEIM [Marlboro Co.], Aug. 10—Manton Alford, one of the most prominent planters of Dillon County, died at his home at Selkirk, in Dillon County, last Friday and was buried at the Alford Cemetery near Reedy Creek Presbyterian Church last Saturday at 11 o'clock….
Mr. Alford was about 62 years of age and was a life long resident of Dillon County. He was a man of generous and genial impulses and given to hospitality—a typical gentleman of the old regime. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his wife and the following children: James L. Alford, Manton Alford, Duncan Alford, Earle Alford, Mary Love Alford, Margaret Alford, Tochie and Juliette Alford. He is also survived by one brother and one sister.
Family Members
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Eliza Jane Alford
1832–1870
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PVT Artemas Alford
1834–1862
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Flora Catherine Alford
1835–1890
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Mary Ann Alford
1837–1928
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Daniel Warren Alford
1839–1912
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Diana G. Alford McLean
1841–1915
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PVT Malcolm Alexander Alford
1842–1864
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Effie Alford
1844–1897
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James Frierson Alford
1846–1912
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Neill Little Alford
1848–1925
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Sallie Coit Alford
1851–1871
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