The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, July 12, 1917, Page 3, Image 3
BAMBERG CO. REGISTRANTS
NUMBERED FOR DRAFT.
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"365^ Rice, Reddick j
366. Robinson, Otie
367. Redish, Willie
368. Rowe, Frank
369. Roney, Jacob Geo.
370. Robinson, Thomas Archie
3"71. Reed, Lige
372. Riley, Liscoe
373. Robinson, Willie
374. . Redford, Frank
37T>. Stephens, Sam
376. Sease. Tom
377. Saxon. Charley
378. Sease, Jacob
37Q Stalev. Lucius
380. Sease, Henry
381. Sexton, Ben
382. Sease, Johnson
383. Simpson, Abraham
384. Sease, Ulyses
385. Smalls, George
386. Sellers, Wash
387. Singleton, Jacob
388. Strother, Jake
389. Spell, Lewis
390. Stewart, Willie
391. Saxton, Quennie
392. Smalls, Ed
393. Smalls, Robt.*
394. SquiTe, Sidney
39?. Smalls, Vinson
396. Sineth, George
397. Smalls, Jake
398. . Simmons, Isadore ?
399. Spell, Caesar
400. Stokes, Lemuel
401. Simmons, James
402. Saxon, Jesse, Jr.
403. Sease. George
404. Singleton, Willie
405. Spell, Oscar
A 406. Sease, Dan
407. Tumor, Lemuel
408. Tooiner, Ben
409. Tnompson, ttoui.
410. Tyler, Harvey
411. Tompon, Johnney
412. Tyler, Sam
413. Toomer, Edward
414. Toomer, Lisbon
415. Toomer, Lonnie
416. Tyler, Alex
417. Tyler, Charlie
418. Thomas, Ernest
419. Toomer, Isaac
420. Walker, Jimmie
421. Walker, Harvey
422. Willis, Lewis
423. Williams, Frank
424. Wells, Samuel
425. Washington, Johnnie
426. Wright, George
427. Walters, Richard
428. Wilson, John
429. Washington, Richard
430. Washington, Freddie
431. Washington, Mouzon
432. Washington, Ben
433. Washington, Henry
434. Williams, Paul
435. Washington, Julius
436. Wright, Chester
437., Warren, Johnnie
; > 438. Winn, Marion
439. Williams, Henry
440. Williams, Robert
441. Washington, J. I.
* 442. Williams, Walter
443. WTatson, Frank
f 444. Washington, George (Bam
>. berg.)
445. Willis, Blanding
446. Williams, Jim
' 447. Walker, James
448. Washington, William
449. Williams, Lige
450. Wilson, Ernest
451. Wiggans, George
452. Williams, Gilbert
453. Yarn, Bennie
454. Young, Shelley
455. Young, Jack
456. Young, Isaiah
457. Young, Geo.
458. Young, Redeck
? 459. Young, Stephen
460. Zeigler, Ulyses
461.( All, Chas. T.
462. Bishop, G. L.
463. Brown, Marion L.
464. Beard, James G.
465. Bloom, Hepry
466. Beard, B. W.
467. Bloom, Louis
468. Bloom, John G.
469. Clayton, H. K.
470. " Folk, G. C.
471. Jennings, Jas. Alex.
472. Kearse, G. M.
473. Kearse, Rubein K.
474. Kearse. Frank Dawson
' 475. Kinard, Julian L.
476. Kearse, R. L.
* 477. Kirkland, J. C.
478. Kirkland, Frank
479. McMillan, G. A.
480. McMillan, H. J.
481. Miller, Charley
482. McMillan. Elgin W.
483. Rav, H. E.
484. Wright, Robt. D.
485. Bailey, Tillman
486. Bryant. Becker
487. Carter. John
488. Grimes, Nor amn
4 8 9. Grimes. David
490. Grimes, Henry
491. Halyard, Malcom
492. Hiers, David
493. Halyard, Arthur
494. Halyard, Charlie
495. Halyard, James
" 496. Hiers, Frank
497. Harley, Sam M.
49S. Harley, Scot, Jr.
4 99. Irons, Luther
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500. Jordan. Sylvester
501. McMillan, Eugene
502. Miley, Frank
503. Miley, Henry
504. McMillan, Maucson
505. Rice, Linwood
506. Reid, Nathan
507. Rice, Arthur
508. Rice,- Ben
509. Ross, Duck
510. Sease, Paul
511. Tyler, Casey L. F.
512. Wright. Nurlin
513. Washington, Timothy
514. Wright, William
515. Williams, Culy
516. Watkins, Bennie
517. Walker, .Murphy
518. Williams. Joe
519. Baxter, S. E.
520. Boozer, J. G.
521. Black, E. K.
522. Beard. W. A.
523. Bessinger, C. L.
524. Barr, L. W.
525. Bass, J. E.
526. Bean, L. R.
527. Chitty, J. G.
528. Copeland, H. L.
529. Cain, W. W.
530. Creech, H. J.
531. Crum, H. C.
532. Crum, H. M.
533. Coe. D. M., Jr.
534. Crum, J. Wesley, Jr.
535. Califf, ?amuel T.
536. Driggs, R. H.
537. Dyches, F.A.
538. Dyches, H. G.
539. DeHay, H. A.
540. Delk, H. E.
541. DeHay, J. J.
542. Drigers, C. A.
543. Ennis, E. A.
544. Folk, W. E.
545. Folk, J. L.
54 6. Folk, David E.
547. Goza, E. H.
548. Gibson, H. W.
549. Guess, St. C. P.
550. Graham,'Winchester
551. Gibson, W. E.
552. Gibson, L. B.
553. Guess, A* P. .
554. Gilliam, E. S.
555. Gilliam, Walter B.
556. Gilliam, J. M.
557. Goolsby, R. A.
558. Griffith, Clifton
559. Goza, C. R.
560. -Guess, W. S. y
561. Hightower, W. E.
562. Hightower, L. G.
563. Hightower, L. L.
564. Hair, L. L.
565. Hightower, Jos. L.
566. Hughes, R. B.
567. Hutto, T. J.
568. Hightower, W. H.
569. Hightower, H. J.
570. Jones, L. S.
571. Jones, C. W.
572. Jordan, B. D.
573. Locklair, R. S.
574. Lane, S. R.
575. Lecroy, J. H.
576. Lancaster, L. H.
577. Lecroy, N. H.
578. Mayfield, J. K.
579. Morgan, E. D.
580. McCrae, T. P.
581. Mitchell, L. O.
582. McCrae, M. L.
583. Northrup, J. W., Jr.
584. Padgett, J. B.
585. Parrish, C. J.
586. Robinson, L. M.
587. Ray, John Mel.
588. Stokes, J. E.
589. Sandifer, Thos. L.
590. Sandifer, Geo. N.
591. Stuard, F. T.
592. Steadman, J. E.
593. Sandifer, E. J.
594. Sandifer, W. W.
595. Stuart, P. C.
596. Sanderowitz, Sam
597. Sandifer, E. P.
598. Smoak, C. R.
599. Sandifer, J. A.
600. Tant, H. M.
601. Tant, Thomas
602. Tant, W. 0.
603." Taylor, W. C.
604. Tyler, John S.
605. Walker, J. E.
606. Willis, L. M.
607. Willis, M. R.
608. Wilkins, Geo. C.
609. Zorn, W. E.
610. Zorn, W. T.
611. Atteberry, Henry
612. Anderson, James
613. Atteberry, Ed.
614. Atteberry, Sylvester
615. Atteberry, Henry
616. Brown, Homer
617. Brown, Willie
618. Bradley, Lonnie
619. Braxton, Samuel
620. Beavers, Ben
621. Banks, Edward
622. Bellinger, Teodore
623. Banks, Clif
624. Bussey, Johney
625. Brown, Harry
626. Crawford. Eddie
627. Cam. Jacob
628. Clifton, John. Jr.
629. Carlton, T. G.
630. Chitty, Fred
631. Cants, William
632. Crawford. Simeon
633. Crawford, Thad
634. Coleman, Henry
635. Carter, John. Jr.
636. Duncan, Cleve
637. Dm can, Levi
6.38. Draper, Frank
639. Duncan, Henry
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640. Daniels. Herbert
641. Davis, Dave
64 2. Dantzier, Willie
643. Dowling, Gilbert
64 4. Dantzier. Harvey
643. Duncan, James
64 6. Daniels, William
64 7. Dix, Willie
648. Dix, Russell
64 9. Duncan, Elijah
630. Davis. Eugene
651. Enix, Earnest
652. Evans, Robert
653. Eaves, Herbert
654. Faust, Willie
655. Freeman, John
656. Faust, Cleveland
657. Floyd, Moses
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659. Faust, Leland :
660. Faust, Benni?
661. Fickling, Samuel
662. Faust, Fletcher
663. Fields, George
664. Fickling, Johnnie
665. Funches, Arthur
666. Frazier, Richard
667. Faust, Willie'
668. Faust, Lucius
669. Fields, Josephus
670. Folk, Guy
671. Faust, Leon
672. vGoiens, J. W.
673. Green, Mingo
674. Guess, Philip
675. Graves, Cornelius
676. Guess, Shelie
677. Guess, Carrol
678. Govan, Joe
679. Geye, Jerry
680. Garvin, Eddie
681. Grimes, Evans
682. Grimes, Lucius
683. Guess, Henry C.
684. Grant, Lee
685. Greggs, George
686. Guess, Herbert
687. Hanberry, Goinge
688. Hollman, Julius
689. Hartzog, Henry
690. Hills, J. W.
691. Hartzog, Walter
692. Hartzog, Edgar
693. 'Henderson, Nelson
694. Holmes, Sylvester
695. Hollman, Lemuel
696. Hicks, Albert
697. Howell, Arttiur
698. Holman, Adam
699. Holman, Herman
700. Hightower, Clarence
701. Hagood, Herman
702. Hanberry, Tom
703. Hughes, Willie
704. Hughes, Johnnie
705. Hartzog, Laurie
706. Hartwell, Willie
707. Hutson, Willie
708. Howard, Frank
709. Hollman, Monnie
710. James, Moses
711. Jones, John D.
712. James, Willie
713. Johnson, Friscoe
714. Jeter, Wilmott
715. Johnson, Hey ward
716. Jefferson, Elijah
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718. Johnson, Herman
719. Jenkins, Pink
720. Jackson, Arthur
721. Johnson, Laurie
722. Johnson, Willie
723. Jennings, William
724. Johnson, Eddie
725. Johnson, Aiken
726. Johnson, Arthur
727. Jamison, Obediah
728. Jones, Isaac
729. Kemp, Lewis
730. Kee, A. C.
731. Kemp, Robt.
732. Kennedy, Samuel
733. Kennedy, Henry
734. Killingsworth, Hammond
735. Kennedy, Jacob
736. Kelly, Monnie \
737. Killingsworth, Frank
738. Kelly, Joe
739. Lebby, Edward
740. Mitchell, J. E.
741. McNeely, B. W.
742. Mencer, Julius
743. McMichael, John
744. Minos, John
745. Murray, Eugene
746. Moody, Johnnie
747. Middleton, Thomas
748. McQuire, Peter
749. Muncy, Mose
750. Milledge, Leslie
751. Middleton, Kannie
752. Moody, James
753. Moody, Thaddeus
754. McKenna, H. C.
755. Norton. W. H.
7SO. Reid, Floyd W.
781. Rice. Rufus
782. Riley, Dan
783. Reed. Kary
784. Roney, Hosea
785. Robinson, Thomas
786. Rice, John <
787. Riley, Ernest
788. Rice, Boisey
789. Rice. Eugene
790. Romeo, Chas.
791. Reed, Jasper
792. Riley, Elliot
793. Riley, Sigmond
794. Rice, Isreal
795. Rice, Willie
796. Robinson, Sam
797. Robinson. Frank
798. Riley, William
799. Richardson, Isadore
800. Reed, Samuel
801. Reed, Richard
802. Reed, Henry
803. Reed, Horace
804. Sanders, Herman
805. Sanders, Sam'l
806. Staley, Richard
807. Sojourner, Bunzon
808. Smith, Arthur
809. Storne, Harry, E.
810. Scott, Spencer
811. Salley, Curtis
812. Staley, Henry
813. Smith, Walter
814. Sanders, John
815. Stukes, John
816. Sojourner, Paul
817. Stukes, James
818. Staley, Boyd
819. Stanley, Ben
820. Steed, Willie
821. Schmidt, Herman
822. Smalls, Willie
823. Stoney, Bruce
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as administrator of the estate of
James H. Morris, deceased, with will
annexed, * will on the 25th day of
"July, A. D. 1917, file with the Probate
Judge of Bamberg county his
final accounting of his acts and doings
as such administrator, and will
on said day, at eleven -o'clock a. m.,
ask for Letters Dismissory.
J. E. COOK,
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756. Nix, Fred
757. Nelson, Henry
758. Odom, Elijah
759. Owens, Napoleon
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761. Olipliant, A. T.
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76S. Odom, Eliga
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