Meet Your Grandfather, a Sketch-Book of the Hagood-Tobin Family

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They had four sons. Arthur, Edward, Clarence, and Eugene; one daughter Eva, never married, who assisted in the preparation of these papers.
98 Meet Your Grandfather The Owens family did not live on the plantation. Their handsome home on Marlboro Street in Barnwell Village was just opposite The Cedars, where lived the famous Captain Joe Allen, before the war, and afterwards General Johnson Hagood. When I was a boy the house was owned and occupied by Colonel Robert (Bob) Aldrich, and known as the
... Aldrich place. Two great magnolia trees, more than a hundred years old, stand in the front yard, and one of the older members of the Aldrich family, writing of Colonel Owens, whom she as a young girl remembered, said: "The perfume of their blossoms still rise as incense to the memory of this man of mark." HOOPSKIRTS AND FRILLS The following sketch of my mother Kathleen Rosa Tobin (1851-1914) was published in a Barnwell paper under date of March 21st, 1935. The author, Miss Eva Owens, was my mother's first cousin, and in youth her best friend.

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