Daughter of James Crawford Porter and Hapsey Lane Porter
Married Edward Ikenor Snipes in 1878
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The Marion Star - Marion, South Carolina
Wednesday, November 3, 1926:
Mrs. Joanna Porter Snipes, wife of Edward Ikenor Snipes, died October 28th, and was buried the following day in the family plot at Rose Hill Cemetery in the presence of a crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends. Rev. Bedenbaugh conducted the funeral services.
Mrs. Snipes was born in 1854, in the Spring Branch settlement and was of pioneer stock, being the daughter of Hapsey Lane Porter and James Porter, the granddaughter of Jas. Lane and great granddaughter of Capt. James Crawford, of Revolutionary fame. She was married to Edward, youngest son of Charity Ikenor Snipes and Richard Snipes in 1878.
Besides her husband, and the following children, Mrs. Ikenor of Florida (Golda), Sumter, Walter, and Olin Snipes, of Marion, Mrs. Snipes leaves two brothers, Robert Pickett Porter and John Bethea Porter, of Marion.
For several years Mrs. Snipes has been a subject of protracted affliction caused by an injury received in a fall and during all the long hours of her pain she has exibited a beautiful submission to God's will.
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Daughter of James Crawford Porter and Hapsey Lane Porter
Married Edward Ikenor Snipes in 1878
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The Marion Star - Marion, South Carolina
Wednesday, November 3, 1926:
Mrs. Joanna Porter Snipes, wife of Edward Ikenor Snipes, died October 28th, and was buried the following day in the family plot at Rose Hill Cemetery in the presence of a crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends. Rev. Bedenbaugh conducted the funeral services.
Mrs. Snipes was born in 1854, in the Spring Branch settlement and was of pioneer stock, being the daughter of Hapsey Lane Porter and James Porter, the granddaughter of Jas. Lane and great granddaughter of Capt. James Crawford, of Revolutionary fame. She was married to Edward, youngest son of Charity Ikenor Snipes and Richard Snipes in 1878.
Besides her husband, and the following children, Mrs. Ikenor of Florida (Golda), Sumter, Walter, and Olin Snipes, of Marion, Mrs. Snipes leaves two brothers, Robert Pickett Porter and John Bethea Porter, of Marion.
For several years Mrs. Snipes has been a subject of protracted affliction caused by an injury received in a fall and during all the long hours of her pain she has exibited a beautiful submission to God's will.
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