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Lancaster County
South Carolina

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Lancaster County

Index to Locations

  • Hanging Rock Methodist Church Cemetery
  • Pleasant Valley Cemetery
  • Heath SpringsSalem Cemetery
  • KershawKershaw City Cemetery
  • Near KershawPleasant Plain BaptistChurch Cemetery
  • LancasterDouglas Presbyterian ChurchCemetery
  • LancasterOld First PresbyterianChurch Graveyard
  • LancasterOlde Presbyterian ChurchCemetery
  • LancasterWestside Cemetery
  • New RichmondHammond Cemetery
  • The WaxhawsOld Waxhaw PresbyterianChurch


    Hanging RockMethodist Church Cemetery
    Lancaster County, South Carolina
    William Columbus Cauthen (1824-1865) — of Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.BornDecember20, 1824.Physician;delegateto South Carolina secession convention from Lancaster, 1860-62.DiedMay 4,1865 (age40 years, 135days).Interment at Hanging Rock Methodist Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    Pleasant ValleyCemetery
    Lancaster County, South Carolina
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Frank Glenn Potts (1885-1969) — ofWashington,D.C.Born inLancasterCounty, S.C.,May 10,1885.U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul inBreslau, 1911-12; U.S. Army intelligence officer.Member,Freemasons.DiedMarch10, 1969 (age83 years, 304days).Interment at Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Oscar Wrenn Potts and Eva Moore (Harris) Potts; married,July 23,1911, to Annabel Wallace Johnson.
     Epitaph: "At Sunrise Hope - AtSundown Peace."
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


  • SalemCemetery
    Heath Springs, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Willie Bruce Williams (1906-1978) — also known asW. Bruce Williams — of Heath Springs,LancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Heath Springs,LancasterCounty, S.C.,October9, 1906.Democrat.Merchant;farmer;livestockdealer; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1940-42; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1946-62; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from South Carolina,1956.DiedApril25, 1978 (age71 years, 198days).Interment at Salem Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Chambers E. Williams and Belva (Bruce) Williams; married1929 toEugenia Cauthen.
     Earle Coke Bridges (1892-1961) — also known asE. Coke Bridges — of Heath Springs,LancasterCounty, S.C.Born inLancasterCounty, S.C.,December2, 1892.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1924-26; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1934-38; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from South Carolina,1944;candidate forLieutenantGovernor of South Carolina, 1946.Died, at the Marion SimsHospital,LancasterCounty, S.C.,October12, 1961 (age68 years, 314days).Interment at Salem Cemetery.

    Kershaw CityCemetery
    Kershaw, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Beckham Hilton Clyburn (1886-1961) — ofLancasterCounty, S.C.Born inLancasterCounty, S.C.,March 1,1886.Democrat.Farmer;member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1930-34.Baptist.Member,Freemasons;RoyalArch Masons;KnightsTemplar;Shriners;JuniorOrder.Died in Kershaw,LancasterCounty, S.C.,August21, 1961 (age75 years, 173days).Interment at Kershaw City Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: SonofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917) and Queen Alice (Hilton) Clyburn;brother ofCharlesFrank Clyburn; married,October14, 1908, to Mary Gaston Jenkins; married to Edna Mae Harris;nephew ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn andThomasFranklin Clyburn; uncle ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); first cousin ofLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; first cousin once removed ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; second cousin ofLewisCraig Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; third cousin once removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Charles Frank Clyburn (1893-1942) — also known asC. Frank Clyburn — of Kershaw,LancasterCounty, S.C.BornJuly 14,1893.Democrat. Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1916-20; delegate to Democratic National Convention from SouthCarolina,1936,1940.DiedSeptember20, 1942 (age49 years, 68days).Interment at Kershaw City Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917) and Queen Alice (Hilton) Clyburn;brother ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn; married to Sara Brewer; father ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); nephew ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn andThomasFranklin Clyburn; first cousin ofLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; first cousin once removed ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; second cousin ofLewisCraig Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; third cousin once removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     William Uriah Clyburn (1920-2007) — ofLancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Kershaw,LancasterCounty, S.C.,October6, 1920.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1956-60.DiedJanuary26, 2007 (age86 years, 112days).Interment at Kershaw City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Sara (Brewer) Clyburn andCharlesFrank Clyburn; married to Thera Bobb Shealy; nephew ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn; grandson ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917); grandnephew ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn andThomasFranklin Clyburn; first cousin once removed ofLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; first cousin twice removed ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; second cousin once removed ofLewisCraig Clyburn; third cousin once removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; fourth cousin ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     William Richard Clyburn (1936-2020) — also known asBill Clyburn — ofKershawCounty, S.C.Born in Westville,KershawCounty, S.C.,August8, 1936.Automobiledealer;real estatebusiness; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1970-78 (Kershaw County1970-74, 53rd District 1974-78).Presbyterian.Member,Rotary.Died in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,February4, 2020 (age83 years, 180days).Interment at Kershaw City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Stephen William Clyburn and Vermell E. (Truesdale) Clyburn;grandnephew ofLewisCraig Clyburn; great-grandson ofLewisLee Clyburn; first cousin thrice removed ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn,ThomasFranklin Clyburn,WilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917),ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; second cousin twice removed ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn,CharlesFrank Clyburn andLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; third cousin once removed ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); fourth cousin once removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Pleasant PlainBaptist Church Cemetery
    3777 Pleasant Plains Road
    Near Kershaw, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.William Uriah Clyburn (1857-1917) — ofLancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.,June 16,1857.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1884-86.Died inLancasterCounty, S.C.,March 3,1917 (age59 years, 260days).Interment at Pleasant Plain Baptist Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Lorenzo Clyburn and Martha Marcella (Williams) Clyburn;half-brother ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn andThomasFranklin Clyburn; married to Queen Alice Hilton; father ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn andCharlesFrank Clyburn; uncle ofLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; grandfather ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); first cousin ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; first cousin once removed ofLewisCraig Clyburn; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    DouglasPresbyterian Church Cemetery
    Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Thomas Franklin Clyburn (1843-1896) — also known asFrank Clyburn — ofLancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.,May 12,1843.Colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;farmer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1868-70;LancasterCounty Auditor, 1877-80, 1893-96; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1882-86.Died inLancasterCounty, S.C.,October16, 1896 (age53 years, 157days).Interment at Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Lorenzo Clyburn and Katherine 'Kate' (Blue) Clyburn;half-brother ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917); brother ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn; married,October28, 1867, to Marguerite Lorena 'Wren' Perry; uncle ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn,CharlesFrank Clyburn andLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; granduncle ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); first cousin ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; first cousin once removed ofLewisCraig Clyburn; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Old FirstPresbyterian Church Graveyard
    Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Founded 1835
    Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1977
    James Hervey Witherspoon (1810-1865) — of Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Rock Spring,PickensCounty, S.C.,March23, 1810.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from SouthCarolina,1860;colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;Representativefrom South Carolina in the Confederate Congress, 1864-65.Died in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,October3, 1865 (age55 years, 194days).Interment at Old First Presbyterian Church Graveyard.Robert Lafayette Crawford (1825-1863) — of Lancaster, Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.Born inLancasterCounty, S.C.,1825.Delegateto South Carolina secession convention from Lancaster, 1860-62;served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.KilledatSuffolk,Va.,April20, 1863 (ageabout 37years).Interment at Old First Presbyterian Church Graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     


    Olde PresbyterianChurch Cemetery
    Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Benjamin Rutledge Clyburn (1840-1877) — also known asBenjamin R. Clyburn — of Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.Born in Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.,1840.Major in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; injured duringthe Civil War andlost aleg;lawyer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster, 1864-66.Died in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,March20, 1877 (ageabout 36years).Interment at Olde Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Lorenzo Clyburn and Katherine 'Kate' (Blue) Clyburn;half-brother ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917); brother ofThomasFranklin Clyburn; uncle ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn,CharlesFrank Clyburn andLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; granduncle ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); first cousin ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams andDavidReece Williams; first cousin once removed ofLewisCraig Clyburn; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    WestsideCemetery
    Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Thomas Jefferson Strait (1846-1924) — also known asThomas J. Strait — of Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Chester District (nowChesterCounty), S.C.,December25, 1846.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;physician;member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1890-92, 1910-14;resigned 1914; alternate delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom South Carolina,1892;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 5th District, 1893-99.Died in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,April18, 1924 (age77 years, 115days).Interment at Westside Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Presumably namedfor:ThomasJefferson
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Thomas Yancey Williams (1866-1946) — of Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Lancaster, Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.,August20, 1866.Farmer;lawyer;banker;vice-president, SpringsCottonMills; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1896-1904, 1932-36; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1906-10.Died, fromcancerandmalnutrition,in Marion Sims MemorialHospital,Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,June 5,1946 (age79 years, 289days).Interment at Westside Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof David Aurelius Williams and Sarah Amanda (Clyburn) Williams;brother ofDavidReece Williams; married,April24, 1888, to Leila Poore; married to Margaret Olive (Miller)Earle; first cousin ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn,LewisLee Clyburn,ThomasFranklin Clyburn andWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917); first cousin once removed ofLewisCraig Clyburn,BeckhamHilton Clyburn,CharlesFrank Clyburn andLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; first cousin twice removed ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     David Reece Williams (1877-1937) — also known asD. Reece Williams — ofLancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,February16, 1877.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Lancaster County, 1914-18.Baptist.Member,American BarAssociation;Knightsof Pythias;JuniorOrder;Freemasons.Died, fromheartdisease, in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,September20, 1937 (age60 years, 216days).Interment at Westside Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof David Aurelius Williams and Sarah Amanda (Clyburn) Williams;brother ofThomasYancey Williams; married,November28, 1906, to Rosa Ellen Bailey; first cousin ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn,LewisLee Clyburn,ThomasFranklin Clyburn andWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917); first cousin once removed ofLewisCraig Clyburn,BeckhamHilton Clyburn,CharlesFrank Clyburn andLewisMarcellus Clyburn Jr.; first cousin twice removed ofWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     Evan Clyburn Wilson (1897-1971) — also known asE. Clyburn Wilson — of Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.Born in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,January26, 1897.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1936-38.Died in Lancaster,LancasterCounty, S.C.,May 9,1971 (age74 years, 103days).Interment at Westside Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof James Stephen Wilson and Elizabeth Hicklin (Williams) Wilson;married1918 to RuthElliott Riddle.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Lewis Marcellus Clyburn Jr. (1902-1977) — ofLancasterCounty, S.C.Born inLancasterCounty, S.C.,October5, 1902.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Lancaster County,1928-30; served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II.Died in Charlotte,MecklenburgCounty, N.C.,July 27,1977 (age74 years, 295days).Interment at Westside Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Lewis Marcellus Clyburn and Elizabeth (Belk) Clyburn; nephew ofBenjaminRutledge Clyburn,ThomasFranklin Clyburn andWilliamUriah Clyburn (1857-1917); first cousin ofBeckhamHilton Clyburn andCharlesFrank Clyburn; first cousin once removed ofLewisLee Clyburn,ThomasYancey Williams,DavidReece Williams andWilliamUriah Clyburn (1920-2007); second cousin ofLewisCraig Clyburn; second cousin twice removed ofWilliamRichard Clyburn; third cousin once removed ofThornwellHoward Clyburn.
     Political family:Clyburnfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    HammondCemetery
    New Richmond, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Samuel Hammond (1757-1842) — Born inRichmondCounty, Va.,September21, 1757.Democrat. Served in the Continental Army during the RevolutionaryWar; member ofGeorgiastate house of representatives, 1796-98; member ofGeorgiastate senate, 1799-1800;U.S.Representative from Georgia at-large, 1803-05;secretaryof state of South Carolina, 1831-35.Slaveowner. Died in Edgefield District (part now inAikenCounty), S.C.,September11, 1842 (age84 years, 355days).Original interment at Hammond Cemetery; reinterment in 1991 atHammondFamily Cemetery, North Augusta, S.C.
    Politicians formerlyburied here:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Charles Hammond and Elizabeth (Steele) Hammond.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial


    Old WaxhawPresbyterian Church
    The Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Founded 1750
    Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1975
    William Richardson Davie (1756-1820) — also known as"Father of the University of NorthCarolina" —of Halifax,HalifaxCounty, N.C.Born in Egremont,England,June22, 1756.Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787;Governor ofNorth Carolina, 1798-99.Presbyterian.Member,Freemasons.Died in Land's Ford,ChesterCounty, S.C.,November5, 1820 (age64 years, 136days).Interment at Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Ancestor of Preston Davie (who marriedMayPreston Davie).
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     Davie County,N.C. is named for him.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography


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