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Orangeburg County
South Carolina

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Orangeburg County

Index to Locations

  • Private or family graveyards
  • BranchvilleOtt Cemetery
  • Holly HillShingler FamilyCemetery
  • OrangeburgUnknown location
  • OrangeburgEpiscopal Cemetery
  • OrangeburgMemorial Park Cemetery
  • OrangeburgSunnyside Cemetery
  • RowesvilleNew Hope MethodistCemetery


    Private or familygraveyard
    Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    John Myers Felder (1782-1851) — of South Carolina. Born in Orangeburg District (nowOrangeburgCounty), S.C.,July 7,1782.Democrat.Lawyer;major in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1812-16, 1822-24; memberofSouthCarolina state senate, 1816-20, 1840-51;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 4th District, 1831-35.Slaveowner. Died in Union Point,GreeneCounty, Ga.,September1, 1851 (age69 years, 56days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


  • OttCemetery
    Branchville, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    Whitefoord Claude Martin (1879-1930) — also known asW. Claude Martin — of Branchville,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born in Kingstree,WilliamsburgCounty, S.C.,May 8,1879.Democrat.Schoolteacher;lawyer;banker;insuranceandrealestate business; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Orangeburg County,1912-14, 1916-18; mayor of Branchville, S.C., 1920-24; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Orangeburg County, 1924-30; died inoffice 1930.Methodist.Member,Freemasons;Elks;JuniorOrder;Woodmen ofthe World.Killed in anautomobileaccident at Wolfton,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,February7, 1930 (age50 years, 275days). Also killed was Sen.WilliamS. Legare; Rep.J.Rutledge Smith, Jr. was injured but survived.Interment at Ott Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Whitefoord Smith Martin and VerMelle Clarice (Brockington) Martin;married,April 9,1908, to Ruth Reeves.
     Epitaph: "Love."
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Shingler FamilyCemetery
    Holly Hill, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    John Monroe Shingler (1794-1872) — of Holly Hill, Charleston District (nowOrangeburgCounty), S.C.Born in Ridgeville, Charleston District (nowDorchesterCounty), S.C.,1794.Planter;delegateto South Carolina secession convention from St. James, GooseCreek, 1860-62.Died in Holly Hill, Charleston County (nowOrangeburgCounty), S.C.,1872(ageabout78 years).Interment at Shingler Family Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Mary (Barber) Shingler and George Shingler.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    UnknownLocation
    Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    Marshall Burns Williams (1912-1995) — also known asMarshall B. Williams — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born in Norway,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,January17, 1912.Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II;lawyer;farmer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Orangeburg County,1947-52; member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1952-95 (Orangeburg County 1952-66, 19thDistrict 1966-68, 11th District 1968-72, 13th District 1972-84, 40thDistrict 1984-95); died in office 1995.Died, from complications ofheartdisease, at ProvidenceHospital,Columbia,RichlandCounty, S.C.,December28, 1995 (age83 years, 345days).Interment somewhere.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof C. H. Williams and Maude (Metts) Williams; married to MargaretShecut.


    EpiscopalCemetery
    Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    James Ferdinand Izlar (1832-1912) — also known asJames F. Izlar — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born near Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,November25, 1832.Democrat.Lawyer;served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from South Carolina,1872,1884;member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Orangeburg County, 1880-89; resigned1889;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 1st District, 1894-95.Slaveowner. Died in Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,May 26,1912 (age79 years, 183days).Interment at Episcopal Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof William Henry Izlar and Julia Elizabeth Allison (Pou) Izlar;father of Mary Frances Izlar (who marriedGeorgeSwinton Legaré); grandfather ofWilliamStoren Legaré.
     Political family:Seabrook-Legarefamily of Charleston, South Carolina.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial


    Memorial ParkCemetery
    Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    Hampton Pitts Fulmer (1875-1944) — also known asHampton P. Fulmer — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born near Springfield,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,June 23,1875.Democrat.Farmer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1917-20;U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1921-44 (7th District1921-33, 2nd District 1933-44); died in office 1944.Baptist.Member,Freemasons;Woodmen;JuniorOrder.DiedOctober19, 1944 (age69 years, 118days).Interment at Memorial Park Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof James Riley Fulmer and Marthenia Fulmer; married,October20, 1901, toWillaE. Lybrand.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Willa Lybrand Fulmer (1884-1968) — also known asWilla E. Lybrand — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born in Wagener,AikenCounty, S.C.,February3, 1884.Democrat.U.S.Representative from South Carolina 2nd District, 1943-45.Female.Diedonboard a ship en route to Europe, in theNorthAtlantic Ocean,May 13,1968 (age84 years, 100days).Interment at Memorial Park Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married,October20, 1901, toHamptonPitts Fulmer.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    SunnysideCemetery
    Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    James William Stokes (1853-1901) — also known asJ. William Stokes — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born near Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,December12, 1853.Democrat. Member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Orangeburg County, 1890-92; delegateto Democratic National Convention from South Carolina,1892(ConventionVice-President);U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1895-96, 1896-1901 (7thDistrict 1895-96, 1896-1901, 6th District 1901); defeated, 1894; diedin office 1901.Died in Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,July 6,1901 (age47 years, 206days).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Cross-reference:A.Frank Lever
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Samuel Dibble (1837-1913) — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,September16, 1837.Democrat. Member of South Carolina state legislature, 1870; delegateto Democratic National Convention from South Carolina,1880(member,CredentialsCommittee);U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1881-82, 1883-91 (2ndDistrict 1881-82, 1st District 1883-91).Died near Baltimore (unknowncounty), Md.,September16, 1913 (age76 years, 0days).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Edward Coke Mann (1880-1931) — of South Carolina. Born in Lowndesville,AbbevilleCounty, S.C.,November21, 1880.Democrat.U.S.Representative from South Carolina 8th District, 1919-21.While returning from ahuntingtrip, wasaccidentallyshotand killed, near Rowesville,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,November11, 1931 (age50 years, 355days).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Charles Frederick Huchet (1857-1923) — also known asCharles F. Huchet — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in South Carolina,1857.Vice-Consulfor Brazil inCharleston,S.C., 1884-1902;Vice-Consulfor Uruguay inCharleston,S.C., 1892-1902.Frenchancestry.Died, fromchronicinterstitial nephritis, in Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,September14, 1923 (ageabout 66years).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofEugeneHuchet and Leonide (Esdra) Huchet; married to Letitia M. 'Lettie'Edwins.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Benjamin Johnston Mixson (1874-1954) — also known asBenjamin J. Mixson — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born in Allendale,AllendaleCounty, S.C.,February3, 1874.Republican.Grocer;deputyU.S. marshal;wholesale candydealer; delegate to Republican National Convention from SouthCarolina,1924,1928(member,Committeeto Notify Presidential Nominee),1936.Died in Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,July 19,1954 (age80 years, 166days).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Josiah Seth 'Joe Seth' Mixson and Martha Caroline (Brabham)Mixson; married to Mary Jane 'Jennie' McCarthy; nephew of WilliamJoyce Mixson (who marriedElizabethA. Sylvester); first cousin twice removed ofJosephJosiah Brabham; second cousin ofPercyEugene Brabham.
     Political family:Brabham-Mixsonfamily of South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     William Whetstone Wannamaker Jr. (1900-1993) — also known asW. W. Wannamaker, Jr. — of Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.Born in Orangeburg,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,May 18,1900.Republican.Civilengineer;generalcontractor; director, OrangeCottonMills; vice-president, WatereeChemicalCo.; delegate to Republican National Convention from South Carolina,1956,1960;member ofRepublicanNational Committee from South Carolina, 1956-66.Member,SigmaAlpha Epsilon.DiedMarch 3,1993 (age92 years, 289days).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof William Whetstone Wannamaker and Lyall (Matheson) Wannamaker;married,September3, 1925, to Evelyn Townsend; father ofWilliamWhetstone Wannamaker III; grandnephew ofJohnJacob Wannamaker; first cousin once removed ofLaurenceMassillon Keitt.
     Political family:Wannamakerfamily of Orangeburg, South Carolina.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     William Whetstone Wannamaker III (1926-2006) — also known asW. W. Wannamaker III — of Camden,KershawCounty, S.C.BornNovember1, 1926.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromSouth Carolina,1960,1972.DiedSeptember23, 2006 (age79 years, 326days).Interment at Sunnyside Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofWilliamWhetstone Wannamaker Jr. and Evelyn (Townsend) Wannamaker;married to Betty Ray Davis; great-grandnephew ofJohnJacob Wannamaker; first cousin twice removed ofLaurenceMassillon Keitt.
     Political family:Wannamakerfamily of Orangeburg, South Carolina.


    New HopeMethodist Cemetery
    Rowesville, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
    Donald Rowe Barton (1806-1889) — of Branchville, Orangeburg District (nowOrangeburgCounty), S.C.BornJuly 13,1806.Delegateto South Carolina secession convention from Orange, 1860-62.DiedNovember20, 1889 (age83 years, 130days).Interment at New Hope Methodist Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


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