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A Trip to Isle of Palms, 1918
Arles Hanna, Walter Eaddy, Pete Hanna, Isle of Palms 1918. This photo was kept in the Bible of Violet Carter Hanna and shows her husband Arles, his brother Pete, and a friend named Walter Eaddy on a trip to Isle of Palms, SC. -
Arles and Violet Hanna
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Arles Timmons Hanna
Arles Timmons Hanna (1902-1986), son of Thomas Franklin Hanna and Nekoda Laharp Altman. This portrait made circa 1920.Tags Hanna -
Arthur and Mary Ether Brown Hanna
This photo of Arthur and Mary Ether Hanna was made on their wedding day in 1909.Tags Hanna -
Barney and Annie Sue Hanna
Barney Hanna (1887-1959) married Annie Sue Haselden (1887-1959)
Their children were:
Nadine Hanna 1912–?
Louise Hanna 1912–1918
Leola Hanna 1914–1915
Alleta Hanna 1917–1918
William Allen Hanna 1919–1997
Harvey James Hanna 1920–1976
Harry Hanna 1921–?
Herbert Harris Hanna 1922–
Letha Mae Hanna 1922–1923
Lois Norman Hanna 1930–2014 -
Black Mingo Church, 1961
Joe, Vonnie, and Steve Dukes with Cecil Hanna in front of Black Mingo Church, AKA "Old Belin Church", 1961. -
Bubba and Lillian Hanna
James Franklin "Bubba" Hanna (1900-1984) and Lillian "Day" Newell Hanna (1915-2006) -
Bubba Hanna with Mules
James Franklin "Bubba" Hanna (1900-1984). Bubba was the son of Thomas and Nekoda Hanna and was one of the founding members of Johnsonville First Baptist Church. He farmed on the Hanna family farm between the Vox and Lake City Highways outside of JohnsonvilleTags Hanna -
Carter Brothers and Sisters
Some children of Morgan Ham Carter and Octavia Elizabeth Stone.
L to R: Edna Carter Hilton, Esther Carter Thompson, Briley Carter, Meta Carter Thornley, and Violet Carter Hanna -
Edna, Octavia, and Esther Carter
Edna and Esther Carter sit on the porch with their mother Octavia "Sissy" Carter (center). The home was located in Vox at the intersection of Vox Highway and Rena Atkinson Road. -
Elise and Octavia at Lamuel's grave
Elise Baxley Carter, widow of Lamuel Carter, poses graveside with Lamuel's mother Octavia "Sissy" Stone Carter. -
Elnora, Jess, and Verline Hanna
Elnora Hanna (left) sits with parents Jess and Verline Carter Hanna at their home in Vox. -
Franklin Evander Hanna and Julia Grier Hanna
Franklin Evander "Vander" Hanna (1858-1918) and Julia Ann Grier Hanna (1850-1900) were farmers who owned most of the land along the Vox and Midway Highways and bound by Deerfield Road and Lynches River.
Prior to 1870, Vander's family owned land in what is now Indiantown. Vander was the son of Joseph Franklin Hanna and Mary Ellen Timmons and the grandson of Hugh Hanna, who most Hannas in the Johnsonville/Vox area are descended from.
Their children were:
Thomas Franklin Hanna (Nekoda Laharp Altman) 1881–1938
Margaret E Hanna (James Rothy Grier) 1883–1915
Arthur Seabrook Hanna (Mary Ether Brown) 1886–1945
Barney Mack Hanna (Annie Sue Haselden) 1887–1959
Floyd McCoy Hanna 1892–1919 -
Funeral for Lamuel Carter
L to R: widow Elise Baxley Carter, sisters Verline, Edna, and Esther Carter, mother Octavia Stone Carter -
Funeral for Morgan Ham Carter
Esther, Lamuel, Octavia, and Edna Carter gather graveside for Morgan Ham Carter's funeral. Morgan Ham Carter died in 1933 and is buried at Eaddy Ford Cemetery in Vox, SC. -
Hanna Cousins on Sunday Morning
Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945.
Back: Vander Hanna and Marian Hanna. Front: Mary Hanna, Laura Jean Eaddy, Thomas Hanna.
These photos were taken in front of the house of Jame "Bubba" and Lillian Hanna, who often took their nieces and nephews to church on Sunday at Johnsonville First Baptist.
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Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945.
Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945.
Veda Eaddy and Thomas Hanna (hiding by the column).
These photos were taken in front of the house of Jame "Bubba" and Lillian Hanna, who often took their nieces and nephews to church on Sunday at Johnsonville First Baptist. -
James Rothy Grier and Arthur Hanna
James Rothy Grier(1879-1935) and Arthur S. Hanna (1886-1945) were brothers-in-law. Rothy married Arthur's sister Margaret E Hanna (1883-1915) and remarried after her death.Tags Hanna -
Jess, Willow V, and Verline Hanna
Jess and Verline Carter Hanna stand with their daughter Willow V Hanna (center). -
Jessalyn Hoover and Vonnie Hanna
Cousins Jessalyn Hoover Welch and Vonnie Hanna Dukes -
Johnsonville Elementary First Grade, 1941
Left to Right, First Row: Lauris Howell, Rembert Lewis, Gipp Dunahoe, James Eaddy, Paul Joye
Second Row: Weranell Prosser, Yvonner Leta "Vonnie" Hanna, Mary Hanna, Mary Carol Huggins, Blanchie Lee Haselden
Third Row: Douglas Powell, Billy Simmons, Betty Mae Joye, Johnny Mae Ard, Betty Jane Tune
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Lamuel Carter on porch with dogs, mid-1930s
Lamuel Carter (1906-1944) sits with his dogs on the steps of his family home in Vox, mid-1930s. Lamuel was the son of Morgan Ham Carter and Octavia "Sissy" Stone. he was married to Elise Baxley.
Lamuel was severely diabetic and died young from complications of diabetes.
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Lillian and Bubba Sunday Morning
Lillian Day Newell (1915-2006) and husband James Franklin "Bubba" Hanna (1900-1984). Bubba was one of the founding members of Johnsonville First Baptist Church -
Lory Carter
Lory James Carter (1897–1949) grew up in Vox, SC and moved to California as a young man. He was the son of Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933) and Octavia Elizabeth Stone (1873–1952). -
Lory Carter Portrait
Lory James Carter (1897–1949) grew up in Vox, SC and moved to California as a young man. He was the son of Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933) and Octavia Elizabeth Stone (1873–1952). -
Lowell Bell Carter
Lowell Bell Carter (1890-1937). She was the daughter of Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933) and Octavia Elizabeth Stone (1873–1952). -
Lowell Carter and Thomas James
Lowell Bell Carter (1890-1937). She was the daughter of Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933) and Octavia Elizabeth Stone (1873–1952). She was married to Thomas James until his death in 1919. She later married Edward Smith. -
Lowell, Meta, and Esther Carter
Three daughters of Morgan Ham and Octavia "Sissy" Carter pose for a photograph. Carter Sisters, L to R: Lowell Bell Carter Smith (1890-1937), Meta Corine Carter Thornley (1899-1962), and Esther Mae Carter Thompson (1912-2001). -
Lucille Hanna and Theron Eaddy
Lucille Hanna (1908-1970) Married Theron Eaddy (1908-1973).
Their children were:
Lois Veda Eaddy 1926–2000
Billy Joe Eaddy 1933–1983
Laura Jean Eaddy 1939–2003Tags Hanna -
Lucille Hanna Eaddy
Lucille Hanna (1908-1970) Married Theron Eaddy (1908-1973).
Their children were:
Lois Veda Eaddy 1926–2000
Billy Joe Eaddy 1933–1983
Laura Jean Eaddy 1939–2003Tags Hanna -
Morgan and Octavia Carter portrait
Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933) and Octavia Elizabeth Stone (1873–1952). This was an oval portrait that hung in the family home. -
Morgan Ham and Octavia Carter
Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933) and Octavia Elizabeth Stone (1873–1952). -
Morgan Ham Carter holding Edna and Elnora
Morgan Ham Carter (1869-1933) holds daughter Edna Carter and granddaughter Elnora Hanna. The family's horse and buggy is in the background. -
Octavia Carter holding a grandchild
Octavia Elizabeth "Sissy" Stone Carter (1873–1952) stands in her yard with a grandchild. -
Octavia Carter on Porch
Octavia Elizabeth "Sissy" Stone Carter (1873–1952) sits on her porch in Vox, SC. She was the widow of Morgan Ham Carter (1869–1933). -
Olin and Lael Stone
Olin Bascum Stone (1871-1960) and Susan Eulalie "Lael" Altman (1878–1961). Olin was the son of James Phillip "Jimmie" Stone (1847–1926) and Malinder E Thompson (1850–1926). Lael was the daughter of John James Altman
(1846–1905) and Zilphia Ham Stone (1848–1879) -
Pete and Ruby Hanna
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Sissy Carter holding Jimmy Hanna
Octavia "Sissy" Stone Carter holds her grandson, Jimmy Hanna. Jimmy is the son of Arles Timmons Hanna and Violet Carter Hanna. -
Sonny at Grandmama Carters in snow
Sonny Carter enjoys the snow at his grandmother Octavia "Sissy" Stone Carter's home. The home was located on Vox Highway at the intersection with Rena Atkinson Road. -
The Old House
Steve Dukes stands in front of the homestead of his great-grandparents Thomas and Nekoda Hanna.