Dabbs, Sudie Miller Furman, 1868-1931.

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Susan "Sudie" Miller Furman Dabbs was a resident of Sumter County, S.C.; studied at Charleston Female Seminary (1884-1886) and worked both as a missionary in Cuba (1903-1904) and as a nurse before her marriage, in 1910, when she became the second wife of Eugene Whitefield Dabbs (1864-1933), and step-mother to his four children; Dabbs owned a three-thousand-acre farm near Mayesville, S.C., served in the state legislature and as president of the South Carolina State Farmers Union, and for twenty-five years was a Sumter County school trustee.

From the description of Sudie Miller Furman Dabbs papers, 1858-1926 (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 701110709

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