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member of the board of trustees of graded schools, and chairman of the board of trustees of the Methodist church. Robert Emmet Ellison Robert Emmet Ellison was born in Fairfield county, S. C., August 8, 1846, the only son of Robert E. and Cynthia (Robertson) Ellison. His great-grandfather, Robert Ellison, was a native of Ireland, coming to this country and settling in South Carolina and becoming one of the pioneers of Fairfield county. He was one of the founders of Mount Zion college, ce of law in Spartanburg, where he is now in possession of a lucrative practice. He is the historian of Oliver E. Edwards camp, U. C. V. Lieutenant Cyrus D. Nesbitt, born in Greenville county, S. C., April 20, 1834, is the son of William and Cynthia, (Mehaffey) Nesbitt, both of South Carolina, the father having been a soldier in the war of 1812. Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt had six children, two sons and four daughters. Both sons served in the Confederate army: Cyrus D. and John P. The lat