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Sarah Hinton Southerland

Birth
Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
20 Jun 1934 (aged 72–73)
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Being born in Pickens County, South Carolina she was the daughter of the late Samuel P. and Levisa Roper Hinton but had lived in Greenville 35 years and member of Monahan Baptist Church.

She was first married to James Perry Allison of which she shared three sons, J.S. Allison, William L. Allison both from Greenville and M.Ernest Allison from Charlotte, North Carolina and one daughter, Mrs. J.M. Moody from Greenville.

Her second husband was John Southerland who preceded her in death by ten years.

In addition to her children she was survived by two sisters, Mary Susan Hinton Brown from Pickens and Mrs. Lucretia Hinton McCue from Easley; two brothers, Samuel Marion Hinton from Greenville and Robert Andrew Hinton from Pickens County; thirty-one grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services were held at Monahan Baptist Church with internment in Monahan Cemetery.

Source Greenville News Thursday June 21, 1934 pg. 2 and Friday June 22, 1934 pg. 7

Respectively Yours,
Sharon Ruth Barnett Merheb
Sunday October 8, 2017
Being born in Pickens County, South Carolina she was the daughter of the late Samuel P. and Levisa Roper Hinton but had lived in Greenville 35 years and member of Monahan Baptist Church.

She was first married to James Perry Allison of which she shared three sons, J.S. Allison, William L. Allison both from Greenville and M.Ernest Allison from Charlotte, North Carolina and one daughter, Mrs. J.M. Moody from Greenville.

Her second husband was John Southerland who preceded her in death by ten years.

In addition to her children she was survived by two sisters, Mary Susan Hinton Brown from Pickens and Mrs. Lucretia Hinton McCue from Easley; two brothers, Samuel Marion Hinton from Greenville and Robert Andrew Hinton from Pickens County; thirty-one grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services were held at Monahan Baptist Church with internment in Monahan Cemetery.

Source Greenville News Thursday June 21, 1934 pg. 2 and Friday June 22, 1934 pg. 7

Respectively Yours,
Sharon Ruth Barnett Merheb
Sunday October 8, 2017


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