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[[Image:Sumter Bethea.jpg|right|thumb|Sumter Bethea in 1904]]
[[Image:Sumter Bethea.jpg|right|thumb|Sumter Bethea in 1904]]
'''Sumter Bethea''' (born [[June 17]], [[1861]] in Marion County, South Carolina – died [[November 27]], [[1931]]) was a prominent real estate broker.
'''Sumter Bethea''' (born [[June 17]], [[1861]] in Marion County, South Carolina; died [[November 27]], [[1931]]) was a prominent real estate broker.


Bethea was the son of John C. and Elizabeth Ann Bethea of a long-established Huguenot family of Carolina. He lost his father, a Confederate lieutenant, in [[1863]] and was raised by his mother, a novelist of some regard. After primary schooling he enrolled at the Bingham School in North Carolina.
Bethea was the son of John C. and Elizabeth Ann Bethea of a long-established Huguenot family of Carolina. He lost his father, a Confederate lieutenant, in [[1863]] and was raised by his mother, a novelist of some regard. After primary schooling he enrolled at the Bingham School in North Carolina.
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On [[March 7]], [[1887]] he married [[Miriam Bethea|Miriam Woodward]] of [[Talladega]], daughter of a former South Carolina congressman and herself an accomplished philosopher. The couple had seven children (Agnes, Ellen, Elizabeth, Estelle, Malcolm, Mary and Roderick)
On [[March 7]], [[1887]] he married [[Miriam Bethea|Miriam Woodward]] of [[Talladega]], daughter of a former South Carolina congressman and herself an accomplished philosopher. The couple had seven children (Agnes, Ellen, Elizabeth, Estelle, Malcolm, Mary and Roderick)


In [[1888]] Bethea came to [[Birmingham]] to trade in real estate, amassing a considerable portfolio of downtown properties. He was active in the Knights of Pythias and a trustee of [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]]. He died in [[1931]].
In [[1888]] Bethea came to [[Birmingham]] to trade in real estate, amassing a considerable portfolio of downtown properties. He was active in the Knights of Pythias and a trustee of [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]]. He died in [[1931]] and is buried in a family plot alongside the Pioneer's Memorial Building at [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].


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[[Category:1931 deaths]]
[[Category:1931 deaths]]
[[Category:Real estate executives]]
[[Category:Real estate executives]]
[[Category:Oak Hill burials]]

Latest revision as of 08:12, 20 September 2021

Sumter Bethea in 1904

Sumter Bethea (born June 17, 1861 in Marion County, South Carolina; died November 27, 1931) was a prominent real estate broker.

Bethea was the son of John C. and Elizabeth Ann Bethea of a long-established Huguenot family of Carolina. He lost his father, a Confederate lieutenant, in 1863 and was raised by his mother, a novelist of some regard. After primary schooling he enrolled at the Bingham School in North Carolina.

On March 7, 1887 he married Miriam Woodward of Talladega, daughter of a former South Carolina congressman and herself an accomplished philosopher. The couple had seven children (Agnes, Ellen, Elizabeth, Estelle, Malcolm, Mary and Roderick)

In 1888 Bethea came to Birmingham to trade in real estate, amassing a considerable portfolio of downtown properties. He was active in the Knights of Pythias and a trustee of South Highland Presbyterian Church. He died in 1931 and is buried in a family plot alongside the Pioneer's Memorial Building at Oak Hill Cemetery.

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