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Susan Thorn Seaman

Susan Thorn Seaman



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan Thorn Seaman

    Susan married Eugene Johnson Deveaux [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lillah Rolaine Deveaux

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Wienel Seaman

    Thomas married Mary Preston Foster [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Preston Foster
    Children:
    1. 1. Susan Thorn Seaman
    2. Anson Elizabeth Seaman
    3. Thomas Hayne Seaman


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Cantzon Foster was born on 24 May 1911 in Lancaster, South Carolina (son of Joseph Henry Foster and Mary Preston Huey); died on 18 Dec 1950 in Bennettsville, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Newspaper Editor

    John married Margaret Johnston Hayne on 29 Jan 1936 in Columbia, South Carolina. Margaret (daughter of James Adams Hayne and Frances Douglass Thorn) was born on 13 Jul 1914 in Congaree, South Carolina; died on 3 Feb 1951 in Congaree, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Margaret Johnston Hayne was born on 13 Jul 1914 in Congaree, South Carolina (daughter of James Adams Hayne and Frances Douglass Thorn); died on 3 Feb 1951 in Congaree, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Margaret Hayne Foster, 36, died at the Columbia hospital at midnight Saturday after an illness of several months.
    She was the widow of John C. Foster, who died December 17, 1950. She was born in Congaree, July 13, 1914, the daughter ol Fannie Thorn Hayne and Dr. James A. Hayne. She had lived there throughout most of her life, until she moved to Bennettsville about a year and a half ago. Since the death of Mr. Foster, she had lived at Congaree.
    She was a member of St. John's Episcopal church ot Congaree. Educated in the schools of Lower Richland, she attended Coker college upon graduation from high school.
    She is survived by two daughters, Margaret Hayne Foster and Mary Preston Foster, and one son, John C. Foster, Jr.; her mother and father, Dr. and Mrs. Hayne; two brothers. Dr. Isaac Hayne of Congaree and Dr. James Adams Hayne of Allendale; two sisters, Mrs. P. G. Hasell and Miss Lillah Hayne; one aunt, Miss Sue Thorn, who made her home with Mrs. Hayne, and numerous other relatives.
    Funeral services will be held from St. John's Episcopal church of Congaree at 12 noon today, conducted by the Rev. B. Duval Chambers, rector of the church, assisted by the Rev. Kenneth Morris, rector of St. John's Episcopal church of Columbia, and the Rev. R. C. Beard of Bennettsville. Interment will be in the church yard.
    The following active pallbearers have been requested to meet at the home at 11:40 this morning: Dr. C.T. Weston, A. Mason Gibbes, Ross McKenzie, Talley Moore, Thomas Moore and Thomas Hopkins.
    Honorary pallbearers will be: Dr. Ralph Foster, Charles C. Foster, Joe Foster, Dr. George McCutcheon, Dr. Graham Shaw, Hamlin Beattie, P. G. Hasell, George W. Davis, J. P. Darby, Harry Bates Darby, Lindsay Arthur, Eddie R. Finley and H. G. Hilderbrandt.
    The body will be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Hayne at Congaree.

    Children:
    1. Margaret Hayne Foster
    2. John Cantzon Foster
    3. 3. Mary Preston Foster


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Joseph Henry Foster was born on 19 Sep 1874 in Lancaster, South Carolina (son of Joseph Henry Foster and Charlotte Rebecca Brown); died on 13 Nov 1926 in Lancaster, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Attorney

    Harry Foster was an attorney in Lancaster and York Counties, and a member
    of the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1912. He died of a
    heart attack at the age of fifty.

    Joseph married Mary Preston Huey on 24 Jun 1903 in Winnsboro, South Carolina. Mary (daughter of Robert M. Huey and Margaret J. Shaw) was born on 13 Jul 1881 in Winnsboro, South Carolina; died on 13 Apr 1952 in Aiken, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Preston Huey was born on 13 Jul 1881 in Winnsboro, South Carolina (daughter of Robert M. Huey and Margaret J. Shaw); died on 13 Apr 1952 in Aiken, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Mamie Huey was raised by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoge
    Ketchin of Winnsboro. She was a teacher, and lived with her sons
    alternatingly.

    Obituary Lancaster News 15 April 1952:

    FORMER TEACHER HERE SUCCUMBS IN AIKEN

    Aiken- (Special) - Mrs. Mary Preston Huey Foster, 70, widow of J. Harry
    Foster, died at the Aiken County hospital Sunday morning following an
    extended illness.
    Mrs. Foster, a native of Winnsboro, had made her home in Aiken for the
    past year with her son, Joseph H. Foster.
    Funeral services were to be conducted at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at
    the graveside in West Side cemetery at Lancaster by the Rev. H.G.
    Wardlaw, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Lancaster.
    In addition to her son, Mrs. Foster is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
    Mary Foster Brennen of Alaska; one brother, James Shaw Ketchin of
    Winnsboro, and seven grandchildren.
    Mrs. Foster was a daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Shaw Huey
    of Fairfield County. She was an early graduate of Winthrop college. She
    taught school for many years in Lancaster and at Hand Junior high school
    in Columbia. She was a member of the Shandon Presbyterian church of
    Columbia

    Children:
    1. Joseph Henry Foster was born on 22 Mar 1904 in South Carolina, USA.
    2. Mary Shaw Foster was born in Aug 1905 in South Carolina, USA; died in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
    3. Margaret Cantzon Foster was born on 20 Mar 1910 in South Carolina, USA; died in Jun 1910 in South Carolina, USA.
    4. 6. John Cantzon Foster was born on 24 May 1911 in Lancaster, South Carolina; died on 18 Dec 1950 in Bennettsville, South Carolina.
    5. Thomas Ketchin Foster was born on 9 Feb 1918 in Lancaster, SC; died on 14 May 1948 in Columbia, SC.

  3. 14.  James Adams Hayne was born on 18 Mar 1872 in Baltimore, Maryland (son of Theodore Brevard Hayne and Elizabeth (Lillah) Adams); died on 13 May 1953 in Congaree, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Physician

    James Adams Hayne, known as Adams, attended The Citadel and the
    University of South Carolina before graduating from the University of
    Virginia and the Medical College of South Carolina. He set up practice in
    Blackstocks, where he met and married Fanny Thorn in 1897. In 1898, while
    she was pregnant with Theodore, he volunteered as a private for the
    Spanish-American War. He was eventually assigned to the hospital at
    Chicamauga. He returned to Blackstocks, then signed on with the Public
    Health Service. After an initial assignment in Washington, DC, he was
    sent to Panama to work with General Gorgas on the Canal. He then served
    as a Medical Officer with the Army (Cavalry) at Fort Assiniboine, Montana
    and Fort Russell, Wyoming. In 1911, he was elected State Health Officer
    of South Carolina and resigned his commission. He served as Director of
    the State Board of Health until 1944, the as Director of Public Health
    Education until 1950, when he retired.

    James married Frances Douglass Thorn on 20 Oct 1897 in Blackstock, South Carolina. Frances (daughter of William Turner Thorn and Frances Petrena Porcher Douglass) was born on 15 Mar 1874 in Blackstock, South Carolina; died on 18 Dec 1969 in Congaree, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Frances Douglass Thorn was born on 15 Mar 1874 in Blackstock, South Carolina (daughter of William Turner Thorn and Frances Petrena Porcher Douglass); died on 18 Dec 1969 in Congaree, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Fannie Douglass Thorn Hayne, 95, of Wavering Place, Congaree, widow of Dr. James Adams Hayne, died Thursday at her residence.
    Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. saturday in St. John's Episcopal Church in Congaree, conducted by the Rev. R. HouseaI Norris.
    Mrs. Hayne was born in Blackstock, daughter of the late William Thorn and Frances Douglass Thorn.
    She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church at Congaree.
    Mrs. Hayne's husband was for many years a South Carolina State Health Officer. He was also considered to be a national leader in the field of Public Health.
    Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Philip G. Hasell of Columbia and Miss Lillah Adams Hayne of tbe home; two sons, Dr. Isaac Hayne of Congaree and Dr. James Adams Hayne of Hampton; and a number of grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
    Pallbearers will be Isaac Hayne Jr., Billy Thorn Hayne, John Foster, George Davis, Pete Hasell and Theodore Darby.
    The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to the Catholic Presbyterian Church ln Blackstock or St. John's Episcopal Church in Congaree. Dunbar Funeral Home is in charge.

    Children:
    1. Theodore Brevard Hayne was born on 4 Aug 1898 in Congaree, South Carolina; died on 11 Jul 1930 in Lagos, Nigeria.
    2. Frances Thorn Hayne was born on 25 Dec 1900 in Blackstocks, South Carolina; died on 25 Feb 1994 in Columbia, South Carolina.
    3. Lillah Adams Hayne was born on 5 Oct 1902; died on 22 Apr 1992 in Columbia, South Carolina.
    4. Mary Lunsford Hayne was born on 6 Nov 1904 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 17 Dec 1940 in Congaree, SC.
    5. Isaac Hayne was born on 11 Dec 1906; died on 17 May 1974 in Congaree, SC.
    6. Susan Wilhelmina Hayne was born on 21 Jun 1909; died on 19 Jun 1946 in Columbia, SC.
    7. James Adams Hayne was born on 12 Aug 1911 in Congaree, South Carolina; died on 11 Oct 1983 in Hampton, South Carolina.
    8. 7. Margaret Johnston Hayne was born on 13 Jul 1914 in Congaree, South Carolina; died on 3 Feb 1951 in Congaree, South Carolina.
    9. Alicia Shubrick Hayne was born on 27 Sep 1916 in Congaree, SC; died on 18 Jan 1920 in Congaree, SC.



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