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- !REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 138-141
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John Turbeville lived and owned the place on the northeast side of Ebenezer, died only a few years ago ; he left sons and daughters. Of his sons, George and Samuel are still living, but not on the lands of their father. The late William Dillon, a brother of J. W. Dillon, of the town of Dillon, married a daughter of John Turbeville, and by her had several sons and daughters. William Dillon and wife are both dead, and I think most of their children' - parents and children all died of consumption. I do not know that all are dead, but many of them are. ;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 653
J. C. PORTER, 51
Hapsy, 40
N. T. (m) 24
Amanda DILLON, 25
Sarah J., 2
James W. 8/12
Jeriah BUTLER, 45;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Carmichael # 112
Wm DILLON, 44 SC
Amanda, 35
Sarah, 12
James, 10
John, 8
Ann, 6
Martha, 4
William 8/12;
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Moody # 155
Mandy DILLIN, 47, Widow
Sarrah J., 22
James W., 20
John A., 18
Anner L., 15
Martha E., 12
William, 11
Manda M., 9
Eugenia, 6
Mary J., 3;
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