He lived in Columbia, SC. where he held a teaching position in the University of South Carolina School of Law until the mid-1950's. Because of health issues, he maintained a home in Dillard, Georgia for a somewhat cooler climate.
He was one of the originators of The Sumter County Genealogical Society and has written published papers and at least one book on the early businesses and churches in Sumter.
He was the husband of Beatrice Whitney Jefferson, a graduate of Wellesley and was the father of 3 children, Thomas M., William and Campbell.
He lived in Columbia, SC. where he held a teaching position in the University of South Carolina School of Law until the mid-1950's. Because of health issues, he maintained a home in Dillard, Georgia for a somewhat cooler climate.
He was one of the originators of The Sumter County Genealogical Society and has written published papers and at least one book on the early businesses and churches in Sumter.
He was the husband of Beatrice Whitney Jefferson, a graduate of Wellesley and was the father of 3 children, Thomas M., William and Campbell.
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