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ried Miss Jane Chandler. He has eight children: William Arthur, David Wistar, John Carlisle, James Walter, L. T. H., Jr., Claudius Erskine, Ozella and Laura A. David Wistar, John Carlisle and James WJames Walter are all graduates of Wofford college; L. T. H., Jr., is a student at Wofford college and Claudius Erskine is a student at the Citadel academy. David W., the second son, is now a member of the fried, November 18, 1862, to Miss Selina A. Carnes, of Bishopville, and they have six children: J. Walter, Mary E., now Mrs. W. S. James; Selina A., now Mrs. John C. Shaw; Florence A., now Mrs. James n a Southern refugee in Darlington district. To them have been born five children: Robert E., J. Walter, Emmie Sweet, T. Fraser, and Kenneth McIver. Robert E., the eldest son, is a cotton buyer and farmer in Darlington county; J. Walter is a farmer in the same county; T. Fraser is a member of the firm of Dickison & James, at Darlington; and the daughter Emmie was sponsor for the South Carolina