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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
ing four children: Oliver Ramsey, Mary Virginia, now Mrs. C. C. Jones, of Greenville; William R. and Edgar Clay, the last two of whom are practicing physicians of Seneca. Dr. Doyle was the local surgeon of the Southern railway at the time of his death, October 6, 1897. Dr. William R. Doyle, second son of Dr. O. M. Doyle, was borny, December 29, 1873, graduated from the Bellevue hospital medical college, of New York, in 1897, and is now associated with his brother, Dr. William R. Doyle, of Seneca, in the practice of medicine. John H. Dukes John H. Dukes was born in Orangeburg county, S. C., January 10, 1834. He was educated at Orangeburg and was eng885. A younger brother of Mr. Jordan, John M., was a Confederate soldier, his record appearing elsewhere in this work. A still younger brother is Lambert W., of Seneca, who was too young to serve in the war, being but fifteen years of age when the war closed. He, however, was making full preparations to enter the service when t