Property conveyance, 1873 Dec. 8, [Clarendon County], S.C. : to Williams L. Manning, Levi R[hame] Tindall, and John H. Mahony of Sumter County, S.C.

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Property conveyance, 1873 Dec. 8, [Clarendon County], S.C. : to Williams L. Manning, Levi R[hame] Tindall, and John H. Mahony of Sumter County, S.C.

Conveyance of five acres of land from Hungry Hall branch in "Sumter County" [property now located in Clarendon County], S.C., for use as a farmers' grange hall. Property transfer from Dr. J.H. Furman to Manning, Tindall, and Mahony, "in trust for the use of the Society of persons who shall be associated together for certain charitable economic and social purposes and known at this time as Calvary Grange no 87." Regarding transfer of the property, Furman's wife, Susan E. Furman, "freely, voluntarily, and without any compulstion, dread, or fear of any person or persons whatsoever..." relinquished any legal claims to the property as well.

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Tindall, Levi Rhame.

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South Carolina State Grange. Clarendon County. Calvary

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Furman, John Howard, 1824-1902

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Physician and plantation owner J.H. Furman was born, 1824, in St. Luke's Parish, S.C.; lived in Georgia (1845-1851) where he practiced medicine and studied agriculture; after his first wife's death in late 1851, he returned to South Carolina and in 1854 married his second wife, Susan E. Miller, and in 1859, moved with his family to town of Privateer (Sumter District, S.C.), where he owned a plantation and continued to practice medicine. Dr. J.H. Furman was the grandson of Richard Furman and son ...