City Directories and History: The location of the Cotton Press Co., of Charleston, S.C.
Paul S. Felder was the agent for the S.C. State Grange and shipped materials from the wharf in mass for the grange members.
Parents: Samuel Felder (1788 – 1842) Mary Elizabeth Stroman Felder (1794 – 1836) Spouse: Ann Margaret Stroman Felder (1824 – 1883)* Children: Jacob Stroman Felder (1845 – 1928)* Paul Alfred Felder (1848 – 1863)* Annie Adella Felder Izlar (1850 – 1932)* Ada Felder (1852 – 1853)* Alma Felder (1856 – 1909)* John Edmund Felder (1862 – 1870)* Siblings: Louisa Caroline Felder Frederick (1817 – 1911)* Paul Stroman Felder (1819 – 1897) John Henry Felder (1821 – 1861)* Eugenia M. Felder Buchanan (1823 – 1898)* Samuel Junius Felder (1826 – 1880)* Edmund J. Felder (1835 – 1909)* *Calculated relationship |
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Burial: Felder Family Cemetery Orangeburg County South Carolina, USA |
Other sources of interest: Charleston Tax Payers of Charleston, SC in 1860-61 and the Dwelling Houses of Charleston by Alice R.H. Smith – 1917
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