Aiken, Virginia Carolina Smith, 1831-1900.
Native of Abbeville District, S.C.; daughter of Joel and Isabella Elizabeth Marshall Smith; second wife of David Wyatt Aiken; diary documents events in area currently locataed in Greenwood County, S.C.; Aiken family lived at a house called Stony Point, which was Virginia Aiken's family homestead, until July 1873 when the family relocated to a "more humble house" at Cokesbury, S.C.
From the description of Diary, 1872-1898. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 33018566
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| associatedWith | Aiken, David Wyatt, 1828-1887. | person |
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Birth 1831
Death 1900
