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Harriet Earle Sloan

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Harriet Earle Sloan

Birth
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
2 Mar 1928 (aged 71)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Square 39, Lot 39, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Found in The State 03 March 1928: Miss Harriet Earle Sloan died yesterday afternoon at a Columbia hospital after a lingering illness. Miss Sloan was the daughter of Lieut. Joseph Berry Sloan of Anderson, who fell at the Battle of Fredericksburg while leading his company into action. Her mother was Mary Earle, also of Anderson. Miss Sloan was an A. B. graduate of Hollins institute, Virginia. She was a charter member of the Columbia chapter, U. D. C., and the historian of the chapter for a long period. For some years she had been interested in assisting her nephew, William Lyles, Jr., in managing his photographic studio. Miss Sloan was a member of the First Baptist church of Anderson where she was reared and later a member of the First Baptist church of Columbia when she came here to make her home with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Lyles. The funeral will be at the residence of W. H. Lyles, 1401 Blanding street, with interment in Elmwood cemetery.

Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of Joe Barry (how it is written on the certificate) Sloan and Mary Earle, both born in S. C. She was single. She was a photographer. She died at the Waverley Sanitorium of influenza contributed by senile psychosis. The informant was the records of Waverley Sanitorium in Columbia, S. C. Note: her year of birth is given as above in conflict with her grave marker.
Found in The State 03 March 1928: Miss Harriet Earle Sloan died yesterday afternoon at a Columbia hospital after a lingering illness. Miss Sloan was the daughter of Lieut. Joseph Berry Sloan of Anderson, who fell at the Battle of Fredericksburg while leading his company into action. Her mother was Mary Earle, also of Anderson. Miss Sloan was an A. B. graduate of Hollins institute, Virginia. She was a charter member of the Columbia chapter, U. D. C., and the historian of the chapter for a long period. For some years she had been interested in assisting her nephew, William Lyles, Jr., in managing his photographic studio. Miss Sloan was a member of the First Baptist church of Anderson where she was reared and later a member of the First Baptist church of Columbia when she came here to make her home with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Lyles. The funeral will be at the residence of W. H. Lyles, 1401 Blanding street, with interment in Elmwood cemetery.

Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of Joe Barry (how it is written on the certificate) Sloan and Mary Earle, both born in S. C. She was single. She was a photographer. She died at the Waverley Sanitorium of influenza contributed by senile psychosis. The informant was the records of Waverley Sanitorium in Columbia, S. C. Note: her year of birth is given as above in conflict with her grave marker.

Gravesite Details

Transcribed from the book Interment Records of Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, SC (three volumes)



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