DILLON HERALD
Dillon, Dillon Co., SC
Thursday, 13 March 1913
Sunday [March 9] at noon Mr. D.J. Alford passed away at his home in Carolina section after a short illness with typhoid fever. The passing of Mr. Alford removes one of the best citizens of the county. He was the type of man who made friends easily and always had the confidence of those who knew him best. He was a successful farmer, a staunch supporter of the schools and churches, a model citizen, and a kind and indulgent father.
He was about 60 years of age and his surviving children are Mrs. L. McInnis, Misses Emily, Knox, Grady, Jessie and Lizie Alford, of Carolina; Mrs. Gus Alford, of Rowland, his wife having preceded him to the grave about a year ago. He was laid away at Carolina church Monday morning.
DILLON HERALD
Dillon, Dillon Co., SC
Thursday, 13 March 1913
Sunday [March 9] at noon Mr. D.J. Alford passed away at his home in Carolina section after a short illness with typhoid fever. The passing of Mr. Alford removes one of the best citizens of the county. He was the type of man who made friends easily and always had the confidence of those who knew him best. He was a successful farmer, a staunch supporter of the schools and churches, a model citizen, and a kind and indulgent father.
He was about 60 years of age and his surviving children are Mrs. L. McInnis, Misses Emily, Knox, Grady, Jessie and Lizie Alford, of Carolina; Mrs. Gus Alford, of Rowland, his wife having preceded him to the grave about a year ago. He was laid away at Carolina church Monday morning.
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FATHER
Family Members
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Annie Alford McInnis
1879–1968
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May Belle Alford Alford
1881–1976
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Emily C Alford
1883–1921
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Beulah Alford
1885–1886
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Sion Easterling Alford
1886–1922
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John Knox Alford
1888–1957
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Howard Paisley Alford
1890–1910
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Jessie Kate Alford Cottingham
1891–1987
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Infant Son Alford
1893–1893
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PVT Joseph Grady Alford
1894–1976
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Infant Daughter Alford
1895–1895
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