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II-G. SARAH "Sallie" L. SIBERT (1843 – 1923), daughter of George Sibert2 (John David1)
Sarah Sibert was born on 13 February 1843 in Abbeville County, South Carolina. [1][2][3] She died on 3 December 1923, age 80, at the home of her son George in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. [2][3][4] She married Lemuel L. Guffin on 26 April 1865. [1][2] Lemuel was the son of Charles B. and Jane Guffin. He was born on 28 April 1844 in South Carolina. [3] He died on 23 May 1889. [3] Sarah and Lemuel are buried in the Beaufort Baptist Cemetery in Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina.
Sarah L. Guffin's death certificate says her father's name was Sibert. [4]
Lemuel was the brother of Sarah's brother-in-law, Lawrence Pembroke Guffin. According to the census, in 1850, Lawrence P., aged four, and Lemuel, aged six, lived with their siblings and parents, Charles B. and Jane Guffin, in Savannah River Regiment, Abbeville County. [5]
Lemuel enlisted as a private in Company K of the Second South Carolina Rifles at Adams Run, Charleston County, South Carolina on 18 May 1862 for three years or the war. He appears on the muster roll for May and June. After that, he was home on a sick furlough, and by the end of 1862, had been discharged by the medical board in Columbia. [6]
In 1870, L.L., aged 25, and Sallie, aged 24, lived next to Lemuel's brother Pem in Abbeville with their children Chas., age four, and W[illegible], aged two. Lemuel was a city auditor. He had real estate worth 3,000 dollars and a personal estate of 400 dollars. [5]
In 1880, Lem L., aged 35, and Sarah, aged 34, lived with their children, Chas. M., aged 14; Eula W., aged 12; and Geo. E., aged ten, and Lem's brother Wm. C. in Abbeville, Abbeville County. Lem was a farmer and the children attended school. They were all born in South Carolina. [5]
Lemuel was a customs inspector in Charleston in 1881. [7]
In 1900, Sarah was a widow living with her son-in-law William B. Nipson, her daughter Eula, and their two children on Main Street in Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina. She had had three children, and they were all living. [5]
According to her obituary, Sarah Sibert Guffin had three children: Dr. Charles M. Guffin, Willie Eulalia Guffin, and George Elliott Guffin. The first died shortly before she did; the last two survived her. [2]
Children of Lemuel L. Guffin and Sarah Sibert:
II-G-1. Dr. Charles M. Guffin, M.D. was born on 16 or 20 May 1866 in Abbeville county. [3][4] He died, unmarried, of diabetes on 11 June 1923, age 57, in Charleston. [3][4] He is buried in the Beaufort Baptist Cemetery. [3]
Charles's death certificate says he was the son of L.L. and Sally (Sibert) Guffin. He was a physician. [4]
Charles graduated from the Medical College of South Carolina in Charleston in 1893. [8]
II-G-2. Willie Eulalia Guffin was born in June 1869 in Grays Hill, Abbeville County, South Carolina. [3] She died on 8 December 1953 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ruth Conklin of Miami. [9] She is buried in the Hillcrest Memorial Park in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. [3] She married William Berry Nipson of Palm Beach. [2] William was born in March 1862 in Charleston. He died on 6 February 1939 in Fellsmere, Indian River County, Florida. [10]
According to the census, in 1900, William B., born in March 1862, and Eula W., born in June 1869, lived in Summerville with their children, Charles W., born in February 1891, and Sarah R., born in April 1893, and Eula's mother, Sarah Guffin, born in February 1845[!]. They were all born in South Carolina. William was an engineer; he and Eula had been married 11 years; Eula had had two children. [5]
William was the Everglades drainage district dredge superintendent. [10]
Children:
II-G-3. George Elliott Guffin was born on 13 July 1870 in South Carolina. [3][4] He died of a stroke on 4 October 1928, age 58, in Charleston. [3][4] He married Harriet "Hattie" Crocker. [3] Hattie was the daughter of Daniel and Julia (Johnson) Crocker. [4] She was born on 14 January 1887 in Beaufort and died on 24 May 1943 in Charleston. [3][4] George and Hattie are buried in the Beaufort Baptist Cemetery. [3]
George's death certificate says that he was the son of L.L. and Sarah L. (Siebert) Guffin. He was a machinist. [4]
Children:
Endnotes:
1. J. Luther Beeson, The Sibert Family of South Carolina and Alabama (n.p.: the author, 1928).
2. "Death of Mrs. Guffin," Beaufort Gazette, 7 December 1923, p. 8.
3. Find a Grave, database with images, FindaGrave (accessed 7 April 2024), memorial pages for
L L Guffin (28 Apr 1844–23 May 1899), Memorial ID 83548447, Sarah L Guffin (13 Feb 1843–3 Dec 1923), Memorial ID 83548446, Dr Charles G. Guffin (20 May 1866–11 Jun 1923), Memorial ID 83548448, George Elliott Guffin (13 Jul 1870–4 Oct 1928), Memorial ID 81872650, and Hattie Crocker Guffin (14 Jan 1887–24 May 1943), Memorial ID 81872661, citing Beaufort Baptist Churchyard, Beaufort, Beaufort County, SC; Maintained by Candy Weickhardt Pethe (contributor 47586286).
Eula G. Nipson (1868–1953), Memorial ID 192950774, citing Hillcrest Memorial Park, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, FL; Maintained by Romper90069 (contributor 1277).
William R Nipson (1914–1973), Memorial ID 153707984, citing Hillcrest Memorial Park; Maintained by ECHG (contributor 48433763).
George Elliot Guffin (14 Jun 1907–4 Feb 1972), Memorial ID 67439949, citing Carolina Memorial Park, North Charleston, Charleston County, SC; Maintained by My family roots (contributor 49535702).
Bertha Mae Plowden Guffin (30 May 1909–25 Feb 1990), Memorial ID 59391710, citing Carolina Memorial Park; Maintained by Ann (contributor 46833496).
George Elliott Guffin Jr. (22 Jun 1931–6 Jan 2020), Memorial ID 208076662, citing Jessamine Cemetery, Ridgeland, Madison County, MS; Maintained by Leon Stewart (contributor 49286458).
Frances Watson Guffin (12 Nov 1925–21 Oct 2015), Memorial ID 154084380, citing Jessamine Cemetery; Maintained by 48425544 (contributor 48425544).
4. "South Carolina, U.S., Death Records, 1821–1971," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8741), entries for Sarah L. Guffin, George Elliott Guffin, Hattie Guffin, Charles Marion Guffin, Mary Louise Guffin Oliver, Charles M. Guffin.
5. "U.S. Federal Census Collection," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/usfedcen) >
1850 > SC > Abbeville > Savannah River Regiment, image 93, lines 39–42, entry for Charles B. Guffin.
1870 > SC > Abbeville > Abbeville, image 9, lines 1–4, entry for P.L. Guffin.
1880 > SC > Abbeville > Abbeville > 001, image 31, lines 10–15, entry for Lem L. Guffin.
1900 > SC > Dorchester > Summerville > District 0069, image 26, lines 55–60, entry for Eula W. Nipson.
1940 > FL > Palm Beach > Boynton > 50-49, image 29, lines 41-44, entry for C.W. Nipson.
6. "U.S., Civil War Service Records (CMSR) - Confederate - South Carolina," database with images, Fold3 (www.fold3.com).
7. "U.S., Register of Civil, Military, and Naval Service, 1863–1959," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2525) > 1881 > vol. 1, image 215, entry for Lemuel L. Guffin.
8. "Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804–1929, database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7833), entry for Charles M. Guffin.
9. "Mrs. Eula G. Nipson," Palm Beach Post, 10 December 1953, p. 8.
10. Obituary, Miami News, 8 February 1939, p. 24. "Nipson Rites Slated During Afternoon," Palm Beach Post, 8 February 1939, p. 24.
11. "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935–2014," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3693), entry for Charles Nipson.
12. "Florida, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1823-1982," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61369), entry for Chas. W. Nipson.
13. "South Carolina, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1766-1900 and City of Charleston, South Carolina, U.S., Birth Records, 1877–1901," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1239), entry for Charles William Nipson.
14. "Virginia Tipton, George Nipson Wed Today in St. Andrews," Dayton Herald (Dayton, OH), 6 August 1947, p. 17. "Virginia Nipson, 56," Petoskey News-Herald (Petoskey, MI), p. 2.
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