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member of Arthur Manigault camp, U. C. V., at Georgetown. Captain John Dewbery Captain John Dewbery, of Cowpens, one of the leading farmers of Spartanburg county, was born near his present home August 30, 1832, the eldest son of Arthur and Rachel (Allen) Dewbery. His father, a captain of the State militia and a magistrate, and his grandfathers, were natives of the State, and his great-grandfather, John Low, of Caswell county, fought in the Revolution under General Greene. Captain Dewberyand has met with much success. He is an influential citizen, has served as alderman, and takes a patriotic interest in public affairs. Robert Moorhead Robert Moorhead was born in Anderson county, S. C., January 8, 1840, the son of Alex and Rachel (Sherrill) Moorhead. His father was a captain in the war of 1812, and his uncle, William Moorhead, a native of Ireland, was a soldier in the war for indepedence. The ancestors of the family originally emigrated from Scotland to Ireland, and the