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Edward Chambers “Ed” Allison

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Edward Chambers “Ed” Allison

Birth
Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA
Death
10 Jul 1913 (aged 53)
Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7209148, Longitude: -80.777
Plot
95-C
Memorial ID
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Edward Chambers Allison was the son of the late R.E. Allison, Esq., and his wife Mary Chambers Allison, and was born in the town of Lancaster on the 13th day of August 1859. He attended school at the Franklin Academy, being under that scholarly gentleman and fine disciplinarian, Thomas Stamps. He afterwards took a business course at Eastman College, at Poughkeepsie, NY, graduating with distinction. Soon afterwards he entered into partnership with Mr. E.E. Cloud, under the firm name Cloud & Allison. This business was conducted with success for a number of years, until Mr. Cloud removed to Rock Hill when the partnership was dissolved. He then connected himself with the firm of McCardell & Allison. Afterwards Mr. Allison and his brother, Mr. J.P. Allison because sole owners of the business, the firm being continued under the name of Allison Bros. No man in the county stood higher in the esteem and confidence of our people than he.
Mr. Allison leaves surviving him three brothers, Messrs. J.P. Allison, R.B. Allison and G.W. Allison, and three sisters, Misses Mayme C Allison, Mattie Allison and Belle Allison.
The Lancaster News - July 11, 1913
Edward Chambers Allison was the son of the late R.E. Allison, Esq., and his wife Mary Chambers Allison, and was born in the town of Lancaster on the 13th day of August 1859. He attended school at the Franklin Academy, being under that scholarly gentleman and fine disciplinarian, Thomas Stamps. He afterwards took a business course at Eastman College, at Poughkeepsie, NY, graduating with distinction. Soon afterwards he entered into partnership with Mr. E.E. Cloud, under the firm name Cloud & Allison. This business was conducted with success for a number of years, until Mr. Cloud removed to Rock Hill when the partnership was dissolved. He then connected himself with the firm of McCardell & Allison. Afterwards Mr. Allison and his brother, Mr. J.P. Allison because sole owners of the business, the firm being continued under the name of Allison Bros. No man in the county stood higher in the esteem and confidence of our people than he.
Mr. Allison leaves surviving him three brothers, Messrs. J.P. Allison, R.B. Allison and G.W. Allison, and three sisters, Misses Mayme C Allison, Mattie Allison and Belle Allison.
The Lancaster News - July 11, 1913

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