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so a native of South Carolina. His mother, Elizabeth, was the daughter of James Sproull and his wamberg, and they have nine children: Bertha; Elizabeth, now Mrs. J. K. Quabnett, of Orangeburg coun He has four children living: James Byers, Mary Elizabeth, John Wesley and Cornelia Hope. Lieutendaughters: Ellen, now Mrs. C. F. Linoak, and Elizabeth. Captain Wiley Warren Hamilton Captain W., Jr., merchandising in Georgetown, and Mary Elizabeth. He was married the second time, in 1882,d McClintock was married, May 17, 1870, to Miss Elizabeth J. Young, daughter of the Rev. J. N. Younorence, now Mrs. J. H. Smith, of Darlington; Elizabeth, now Mrs. D. W. Smith, of Stokes county, N. erate surgeons. In 1858 he was married to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. Clement W. Stevens, oft Stevens, Sarah Fayssoux, Helen Chalmers, Mary Elizabeth and Esther Angeleita. Joseph O'Hear Sanve six children living: Octavia V., John H., Elizabeth C., Robert McK., Martha and Ferris M. Lie