Mrs. L.C. Hough Passes Away
Lancaster, September 9 - Special:
Mrs. Hough, wife of Col. L.C. Hough, one of Kershaw's most prominent citizens, died last night at their home in that town, of paralysis, with which she was stricken yesterday morning.
Mrs. Hough was a cultivated Christian lady and was about 60 years old. She was before her marriage a Miss Drakeford, of Kershaw County. Besides her husband, she leaves several children among them, Mr. Joseph Hough and Mrs. K.P. Estridge, of Bethune and Mrs. G. A. Bateman of Camden.
Tuesday, September 10, 1907
Paper: Charleston News and Courier (Charleston, SC)
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Mrs. L.C. Hough Passes Away
Lancaster, September 9 - Special:
Mrs. Hough, wife of Col. L.C. Hough, one of Kershaw's most prominent citizens, died last night at their home in that town, of paralysis, with which she was stricken yesterday morning.
Mrs. Hough was a cultivated Christian lady and was about 60 years old. She was before her marriage a Miss Drakeford, of Kershaw County. Besides her husband, she leaves several children among them, Mr. Joseph Hough and Mrs. K.P. Estridge, of Bethune and Mrs. G. A. Bateman of Camden.
Tuesday, September 10, 1907
Paper: Charleston News and Courier (Charleston, SC)
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Bio by: Catoe4
Family Members
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Daniel Kirkland "Dan" Hough
1872–1927
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Walter Gillette Hough
1875–1876
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Mary Gertrude Hough Estridge
1876–1925
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Irene Caston Hough Bateman
1879–1967
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Clarence Milton Hough
1881–1939
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Gussie Belle Hough
1883–1967
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Oscar Byard Hough
1885–1904
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Joseph Columbus "Joe" Hough
1886–1939
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Lois Hough
1890–1918
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Eva May Hough Turner
1891–1968
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Susan Kirkland Hough
1894–1894
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