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Professor Elmo Golightly Harris
Elmo became the guardian of the children of his brother, when he died from
fever brought on by a dynamite explosion in a well when he lost his eyesight.Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering in a school at Rolla, MO
Died with no issue.
A chart thought to have been compiled in 1875 by E. St. James Fripp, a cotton broker from Charleston, shows Edward married 1st to Elizabeth Joyner and 2nd to Ann Joyner. As Ann would have been E. St. James' grandmother, I have assumed this information to be correct. This differs from Marshall Shore's information below.
Notes from Marshall B. Shore:
Elizabeth Hand Fripp was most probably the first wife of Edward Fripp and the mother of Annie P. Fripp. The Ann H. Fripp shown living with Annie P. Fripp in Charlotte, N.C. 1870 census must have been the second wife of Edward and not the mother of Annie. So far the mother of Annie is hypothetical and based on the findings of my researcher, Shirley Ihnen in Raleigh, N.C.
Burials: Courtesy of Norma Armstrong
Margaret B. Fripp, died 4 Dec 1875, aged 28, buried Magnolia Cem., Charleston, SC
Residence: 57 Tradd St., Charleston, SC
Burials: Courtesy of Norma Armstrong
Susan B. Fripp, stillborn, died 26 Nov 1875, buried Magnolia Cem., Charleston, SC
Residence: 5 Orange St., Charleston, SC
Burials: Courtesy of Norma Armstrong
Ed St. Jas. Fripp, died 15 Mar 1877, aged 2 months, buried Magnolia Cem., Charleston, SC
Residence: 5 Orange St., Charleston, SC
The Theodore that married Elizabeth Fuller may be another person.
The Theodore that married Elizabeth Fuller may be another person.