Booth], daughter of James Thomas Booth and Clarkey Bessant Hux. Lulu was born March 2, 1867 in
Horry County and died Nov. 7, 1945. On Aug. 22, 1886 she married Captain James T. Todd., their
marriage being performed by Rev. Edwin C. Jones. Captain Todd was born Nov. 6, 1836 and died Aug.
19, 1913. He was a blockade runner during the Civil War and gave the land for the building of Antioch
Methodist Church. Both are buried at Antioch. Methodist Church.
Children: Kelly Parker, b. July 20, 1887, d. Oct.. 1889
Frosty Bell(e)
Henry Berry
Effie Maude SHB Captain
James T. Todd, departed this life on August 19, 1913, at his residence in upper Bucks Township, after a long and useful life.
He died on the farm, where he had created an establishment, business, post office and home for himself and family. He had
been a successful farmer, a kind neighbor to those about him and a faithful friend. He built and ran a store and Post Office.
He was the Post Master for Bucks Township. He gave the land and built the first three churches and a school in the area.
Captain Todd was a Methodist preacher and later a Baptist preacher. He was a Mason. He was married twice. Children
surviving from his second marriage are H. Berry Todd, Miss Maude Todd, and Mrs. Frostie B. Hardee. His funeral services
were conducted by Rev. I. J. Green. [Taken from records dated September 4, 1913] James taught Lulu to read and write, to
read music and to play the piano. She loved to play the piano. Lulu liked cheese, so when her granddaughter Leila came to
visit Leila's husband Robert L. Cooper would take a wooden case of cheese.
Booth], daughter of James Thomas Booth and Clarkey Bessant Hux. Lulu was born March 2, 1867 in
Horry County and died Nov. 7, 1945. On Aug. 22, 1886 she married Captain James T. Todd., their
marriage being performed by Rev. Edwin C. Jones. Captain Todd was born Nov. 6, 1836 and died Aug.
19, 1913. He was a blockade runner during the Civil War and gave the land for the building of Antioch
Methodist Church. Both are buried at Antioch. Methodist Church.
Children: Kelly Parker, b. July 20, 1887, d. Oct.. 1889
Frosty Bell(e)
Henry Berry
Effie Maude SHB Captain
James T. Todd, departed this life on August 19, 1913, at his residence in upper Bucks Township, after a long and useful life.
He died on the farm, where he had created an establishment, business, post office and home for himself and family. He had
been a successful farmer, a kind neighbor to those about him and a faithful friend. He built and ran a store and Post Office.
He was the Post Master for Bucks Township. He gave the land and built the first three churches and a school in the area.
Captain Todd was a Methodist preacher and later a Baptist preacher. He was a Mason. He was married twice. Children
surviving from his second marriage are H. Berry Todd, Miss Maude Todd, and Mrs. Frostie B. Hardee. His funeral services
were conducted by Rev. I. J. Green. [Taken from records dated September 4, 1913] James taught Lulu to read and write, to
read music and to play the piano. She loved to play the piano. Lulu liked cheese, so when her granddaughter Leila came to
visit Leila's husband Robert L. Cooper would take a wooden case of cheese.
Family Members
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Waterman Mayberry Booth
1858–1931
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Charlotte Urilla Booth Ludlam
1860–1906
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Collin Woodberry Booth
1862–1944
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Olin Fairfield Booth
1869–1964
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James Walker Booth
1871–1948
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Rev Stannie Hart Booth
1873–1951
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Effie Booth Holmes
1875–1961
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Frank Burroughs Booth
1877–1939
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Mary Eliza Booth Strickland
1880–1966
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Enoch Sweet Booth
1883–1955
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Clarkie Booth Hardwick
1885–1974
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