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Jesse LeGette Coleman

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Jesse LeGette Coleman

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
8 Feb 1917 (aged 70)
Marion, Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Marion County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Jesse married Cely Laura Godbold about 1869

He married L. Blanche Hayes about 1906

He also married Harriet "Hattie" Altman - date unknown

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From the
Dillon Herald - Dillon, South Carolina
February 22, 1917:


Mr. J. L. Coleman

On the afternoon of February 8th, J. L. Coleman died suddenly of heart failure in the town of Marion. His death was a severe shock to the community. While he had not been well for several days, yet his condition was not thought to be serious.

Mr. Coleman had been married three times and is survived by his third wife who was Miss Blanche Hayes of the Gaddys Mill section of this county, a half sister of O. C. Hayes and B. F. Edwards.

The interment was the following day in the cemetery at Reedy Creek Baptist church of which he had been a member for many years.

The community has lost a true and consecrated Christian gentleman and the wife and four children a loving and affectionate husband and father.

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Jesse married Cely Laura Godbold about 1869

He married L. Blanche Hayes about 1906

He also married Harriet "Hattie" Altman - date unknown

______________________________________

From the
Dillon Herald - Dillon, South Carolina
February 22, 1917:


Mr. J. L. Coleman

On the afternoon of February 8th, J. L. Coleman died suddenly of heart failure in the town of Marion. His death was a severe shock to the community. While he had not been well for several days, yet his condition was not thought to be serious.

Mr. Coleman had been married three times and is survived by his third wife who was Miss Blanche Hayes of the Gaddys Mill section of this county, a half sister of O. C. Hayes and B. F. Edwards.

The interment was the following day in the cemetery at Reedy Creek Baptist church of which he had been a member for many years.

The community has lost a true and consecrated Christian gentleman and the wife and four children a loving and affectionate husband and father.

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