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- 1900 Federal Census of Township #5, Fairfield County, South Carolina (June 7, 1900)
Henry T. Bass - 57 - Male - Nov 1842 - SC-SC-SC - Head - Farmer
Mattie - 47 - Female - Dec 1852 - SC-SC-SC - Wife
William - 15 - Male - Jan 1885 - SC-SC-SC - Son - Farm Laborer
Ida - 10 - Female - Jul 1889 - SC-SC-SC - Daughter - Farm Laborer
Lewis - 6 - Male - Oct 1894 - SC-SC-SC - Son
Mattie - 1 - Female - Jul 1898 - SC-SC-SC - Daughter
Living next door
1900 Federal Census of Township #5, Fairfield County, South Carolina (June 6, 1900)
Allen Bass - 18 - Male - Aug 1881 - SC-SC-SC - Head - Farmer
Cora - 13 - Female - Oct 1886 - SC-SC-SC - Wife
The State
Columbia, South Carolina
Saturday, March 27, 1965
Morrison Rites
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Lucille Morrison, 75, of 930 O Avenue, Cayce, will be at 4 p.m. today at Thompson Funeral Home conducted by the Reverend Claude McIntoch. Interment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park.
Mrs. Morrison died at her home Thursday afternoon after a period of declining health. She had lived in Columbia and Cayce all of her life where she was a member of the Congarce Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of John T. Morrison.
Friends may call at Thompson Funeral Home or the residence.
Active pallbearers will be Raymond Nipper, Henry F. Bass, Heyward Bass, Follie Bass, Carnegie Sox and Leroy Williams.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Kirby Shelay, Dr. William Shealy, Dr. O.B. Sawyer, Coy S. Caddell, Jack Nichols, Herman Geiger, Early Geiger, R. L. Toole, William Shealy, Albert Hooper, O.B. Stewart, Robert Carmichael, C.W. Leitner, Alfred Kiunsey, Joe Kiunsey, Fred Munn, M.D. Conner, Wally Wilson, Laverne Rucker, Hubert Spratlin, C.M. Morrison, Richard Morrison, Harold Cantrell, Lee Wilder, Jack Morrison, Roy Anderson, Billy Stewart and Clyde Bass.
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