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    Felix G. Powell

    Male Abt 1892 -


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Felix G. Powell was born about 1892 (son of Felix Banks Powell and Betty Lea Graves).

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Felix Banks Powell was born on 24 Apr 1859 in Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina (son of Henry Alexander Powell and Martha Ann Walters); died on 07 Sep 1893; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina).

      Notes:

      His gravestone in the Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina) shows a death date of 7 September 1893, while the article on the Powell family uses 10 January 1915. See: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 140-141 (Article #101 "Louise Powell Butler" by Louise Powell Butler). Here the gravestone data is used.

      Felix married Betty Lea Graves. Betty was born on 01 Oct 1866 in North Carolina; died on 02 Jan 1956; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina). [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Betty Lea Graves was born on 01 Oct 1866 in North Carolina; died on 02 Jan 1956; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina).

      Notes:

      1870 US Census
      Name: Bettie Graves
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
      Age in 1870: 3
      Birthplace: North Carolina
      Home in 1870: Milton, Caswell, North Carolina
      Race: White
      Gender: Female
      Post Office: Milton

      Children:
      1. Lawrence Lea Powell was born on 09 Oct 1888 in Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina.
      2. Arthur G. Powell was born about 1889.
      3. Annie Beth Powell was born on 29 Apr 1891; died on 04 Sep 1894; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina).
      4. 1. Felix G. Powell was born about 1892.


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Henry Alexander Powell was born on 16 Dec 1824 in Caswell County, North Carolina (son of Carter Glass Powell and Sarah Bates Moore); died on 14 Jun 1866; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina).

      Notes:

      Henry Alexander Powell (1824-1866)

      Henry Alexander Powell House

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      Henry Alexander Powell (1824-1866)

      Henry Alexander Powell (1824-1866)

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      Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 387-388 (Article #496 "Alexander "Sandy" Banks Moore and Blanche Lydia Moore" by Lois Moore Gardner).
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      The owners of the homes in which Thomas Day's architectural woodwork is found constituted some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals in the Dan River region: physician John Tab Garland, M.D., at one time the richest man in Caswell County (1850s and 1860s); banker and civic leader Thomas Donoho Johnston; machine shop, foundry, and sawmill owner Caleb Richmond; state senator James Kerr; merchant and tobacco factory owner John Wilson; planters William Long (also the owner of a sawmill and gristmill), Sidney Lea, George Williamson, Haywood Williams, Thomas Mumford McGehee, and William H. Holderness.

      Family relationships among the planters enhanced the demand for Thomas-Day-made architectural trimwork. Thomas Donoho Johnston built Clarendon Hall in 1842 and tapped Day to embellish the interior; when his sister and brother-in-law, Sarah and William Long, built the Long House in 1856, they, too, turned to Day. Day provided the architectural woodwork for the house of Captain Carter Powell around 1848 and that of his son Henry Alexander Powell less than a decade later. Thomas L. Lea and his siblings Sidney S. Lea and Rebecca Lea (Mrs. George Williamson), his niece Elizabeth Lea (Mrs. Calvin Graves), and his daughter Ann Lea (Mrs. William Griffin Graves) provided Day the opportunity to do the woodwork on a law office and four of their five houses between 1840 and 1850.

      The woodwork suggests the Carter Powell house was built around 1848 rather than the more often cited 1850. Day's machine-cut newels with tendrils date Henry Powell's house to 1853-1855. Day's work for Elizabeth Lea and Calvin Graves was not on their house, as it was built several years earlier, but on Calvin's law office, for which Day supplied the mantel. For a discussion of this family, see Whitlow, "Thomas L. Lea," in Heritage of Caswell County, 354.

      Source: Thomas Day: Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color, Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsay Leimenstoll (2010) at 134-135 and 246 (footnote 10).
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      One researcher has this person as Henry Thomas Powell. See: Allen Powell Dew and Neva Ann Daniel Ancestors
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      Henry married Martha Ann Walters on 29 Oct 1846 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Martha was born on 24 Sep 1825 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 26 May 1892 in Sutherlin, Virginia; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina). [Group Sheet]


    2. 5.  Martha Ann Walters was born on 24 Sep 1825 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 26 May 1892 in Sutherlin, Virginia; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina).

      Notes:

      Martha Ann Walters (1825-1892)

      Mary Ann Walters Powell Moore (1825-1862)

      Martha Powell Moore

      (for larger image, click on photograph, then click "Actions/View all Sizes")
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      Second Photograph: Based upon the writing on the front of this photograph the person is Mrs. Martha Powell Moore or Mrs. Martha Moore Powell. The person probably is Martha Ann Walters (1825-1892) who married Henry Alexander Powell and then Armistead Alexander Moore.
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      See: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 387-388 (Article #496 "Alexander "Sandy" Banks Moore and Blanche Lydia Moore" by Lois Moore Gardner); The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 140-141 (Article #101 "Louise Powell Butler" by Louise Powell Butler). A death date of 26 May 1862 ascribed to her by some researchers must be incorrect as she married her second husband 22 December 1870. Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 438-439 (Article #573 "The Carter Powell Family" by Mrs Helen Powell Neal).
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      1880 United States Federal Census
      Name: Martha A. Moore
      Home in 1880: Birch Creek, Halifax, Virginia
      Age: 55
      Estimated birth year: abt 1825
      Birthplace: North Carolina
      Relation to head-of-household: Wife
      Spouse's name: Armistead A. Moore
      Father's birthplace: North Carolina
      Mother's birthplace: North Carolina
      Occupation: Keeps House
      Marital Status: Married
      Race: White
      Gender: Female
      Household Members: Name Age
      Armistead A. Moore 35
      Martha A. Moore 55
      Arther A. Powell 17
      Lydia Powell 14
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      Notes:

      Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
      Groom Name: Henry A. Powell
      Bride Name: Martha Ann Walters
      Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1846
      County: Pittsylvania
      State: Virginia

      Children:
      1. Mary Catherine Powell was born on 24 Sep 1847 in Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 14 Jul 1850; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina).
      2. Bettie Margaret Powell was born on 20 Dec 1851 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 22 Jul 1938; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina).
      3. Rufus Edwin Powell was born on 22 Jan 1856 in Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 05 Dec 1924 in Caswell County, North Carolina; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina).
      4. 2. Felix Banks Powell was born on 24 Apr 1859 in Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 07 Sep 1893; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina).
      5. Arthur Henry Powell was born on 04 Jan 1863 in Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina.
      6. Lydia Ann Powell was born on 13 Apr 1865 in Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 02 May 1960.


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  Carter Glass Powell was born on 6 May 1800 in Halifax County, Virginia U.S.A. (son of Mastin J. Powell, Sr. and Mary O. "Polly" Carter); died on 26 Oct 1857.

      Notes:

      Carter Glass Powell (1800-1857)

      His birth date also is seen as 16 May 1800. Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 438-439 (Article #573 "The Carter Powell Family" by Mrs Helen Powell Neal).

      The owners of the homes in which Thomas Day's architectural woodwork is found constituted some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals in the Dan River region: physician John Tab Garland, M.D., at one time the richest man in Caswell County (1850s and 1860s); banker and civic leader Thomas Donoho Johnston; machine shop, foundry, and sawmill owner Caleb Richmond; state senator James Kerr; merchant and tobacco factory owner John Wilson; planters William Long (also the owner of a sawmill and gristmill), Sidney Lea, George Williamson, Haywood Williams, Thomas Mumford McGehee, and William H. Holderness.

      Family relationships among the planters enhanced the demand for Thomas-Day-made architectural trimwork. Thomas Donoho Johnston built Clarendon Hall in 1842 and tapped Day to embellish the interior; when his sister and brother-in-law, Sarah and William Long, built the Long House in 1856, they, too, turned to Day. Day provided the architectural woodwork for the house of Captain Carter Powell around 1848 and that of his son Henry Alexander Powell less than a decade later. Thomas L. Lea and his siblings Sidney S. Lea and Rebecca Lea (Mrs. George Williamson), his niece Elizabeth Lea (Mrs. Calvin Graves), and his daughter Ann Lea (Mrs. William Griffin Graves) provided Day the opportunity to do the woodwork on a law office and four of their five houses between 1840 and 1850.

      The woodwork suggests the Carter Powell house was built around 1848 rather than the more often cited 1850. Day's machine-cut newels with tendrils date Henry Powell's house to 1853-1855. Day's work for Elizabeth Lea and Calvin Graves was not on their house, as it was built several years earlier, but on Calvin's law office, for which Day supplied the mantel. For a discussion of this family, see Whitlow, "Thomas L. Lea," in Heritage of Caswell County, 354.

      Source: Thomas Day: Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color, Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsay Leimenstoll (2010) at 134-135 and 246 (footnote 10).
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      Carter Powell s/o Mastin and Mary Carter Powell, married Sarah Bates Moore July 28, 1822.
      Children

      Sidney Armstead Powell M.D.
      Edwin Moore Powell M.D. b: 1822
      Henry Alexander Powell b: 16 DEC 1824 in Caswell County, North Carolina
      Ann Catherine Powell b: 1827
      Margaret Elizabeth Powell b: 1832
      Emily Caroline Powell b: 1834
      Ashby Banks Powell b: 1837
      Nicholas Van Buren Powell b: 1840

      1848/12/23 NCCaswell- 1848-Dec-23: NCCasw- MASTIN POWELL of Caswell to CARTER POWELL of Caswell. All of said
      MASTIN POWELL's eighth interest in the estate of his mother the late ELIZABETH POWELL, both that which has come
      into the hands of her administrator, CARTER POWELL, and also what may be due and coming from the estate of her
      father,and now in the hands of his executor, Isaac SATERFIELD; MASTIN POWELL late of the county of Halifax, VA
      also all the right, title and interest of the estate of his father the late JAROLD POWELL, deceased.
      NCHistorical Commission, Caswell Co. Records, Deeds & Deeds of Trust, 1794-1856. (20.037).



      Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
      My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
      > Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
      1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
      Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
      John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
      Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
      Mary Ann married Green Carter;
      William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
      Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
      Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
      Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
      to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
      > > > >
      > > > > END of EXTRACTION

      http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=caswellcounty&id=I10781
      Carter Glass Powell was born 06 MAY 1800 in Virginia, and died 26 OCT 1857. He was the son of 12. Mastin J. Powell and 13. Mary O. Carter.

      7. Sarah Bates Moore was born 31 JAN 1804, and died 21 OCT 1877. She was the daughter of 14. Tarleton Moore and 15. Elizabeth Stanfield.



      Children of Sarah Bates Moore and Carter Glass Powell are:
      i. Edwin Moore Powell M.D. was born 1822, and died 1892. He married Anna Patrick Watlington 29 OCT 1857, daughter of James Watlington and Jane Wilson Scott. She was born 1833.
      ii. Henry Alexander Powell was born 16 DEC 1824 in Caswell County, North Carolina, and died 14 JUN 1866. He married Martha Ann Walters 29 OCT 1846 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, daughter of Spiers Walters and Lydia Ann Stamps. She was born 24 SEP 1825 in Caswell County, North Carolina, and died 26 MAY 1892 in Sutherlin, Virginia.
      3. iii. Ann Catherine Powell was born 1827, and died 20 NOV 1922 in Danville, Virginia. She married Albert G. Fuller 27 OCT 1847. He died ABT 1910.
      iv. Margaret Elizabeth Powell was born 1832, and died 1907. She married John Daniel Glass 14 FEB 1854.
      v. Emily Caroline Powell was born 1834. She married Levi Whitted.
      vi. Ashley Banks Powell was born 1837, and died 1876. He married Athenia Augusta Cunningham 26 MAR 1863. He married Laura Helen Jennings 15 NOV 1866 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
      vii. Nicholas Van Buren Powell was born 1840, and died 1866.
      viii. Sidney Armstead Powell M.D.. He married Cynthia P. Read 18 JAN 1853.

      Carter married Sarah Bates Moore in 28 Jul 1822 in Halifax County, Virginia U.S.A.. Sarah was born in c 1800; died on 21 Oct 1877. [Group Sheet]


    2. 9.  Sarah Bates Moore was born in c 1800; died on 21 Oct 1877.

      Notes:

      Sarah Bates Moore (1804-1877)

      Sarah Bates Moore Powell (1804-1877)

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      38. Tarleton Moore167, born Abt. 1780 in Halifax Co, VA. He was the son of 76. John Moore. He married 39. Elizabeth Stanfield 1812 in Halifax Co, VA.

      39. Elizabeth Stanfield168.

      Children of Tarleton Moore and Elizabeth Stanfield are:
      19 i. Sarah Bates Moore, born 31 Jan 1804 in Halifax Co, VA; died 21 Oct 1877 in Caswell Co, NC; married Carter Powell 19 Nov 1821 in Halifax Co, VA.
      ii. Armistead Tarleton Moore168, born 1815 in Halifax Co, VA; died 1870 in Halifax Co, VA; married Rebecca E Scott 26 Sep 1831 in Halifax Co, VA; born 19 Oct 1813 in Halifax Co, VA.
      iii. Banks Moore168, married Elizabeth J Wilson.
      iv. Catherine Frances Moore168, born Abt. 1813; died 1889; married Branch Penick 25 Nov 1835.
      v. Edwin Moore168

      Birth:
      Probably born in Halifax County, Virginia.

      Notes:

      One researcher gives the marriage date as 29 November 1821 in Halifax County, Virginia. Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 438-439 (Article #573 "The Carter Powell Family" by Mrs Helen Powell Neal).

      Children:
      1. Sidney Armstead Powell, M.D. was born in c 1820.
      2. Edwin Moore Powell, M.D. was born in c 1822.
      3. 4. Henry Alexander Powell was born on 16 Dec 1824 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 14 Jun 1866; was buried in Powell Family Cemetery (Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina).
      4. Ann Catherine Powell was born in 1827; died on 20 Nov 1922 in Danville, Virginia.
      5. Margaret Elizabeth Powell was born in 1832; died in 1907.
      6. Emily Caroline Powell was born in 1834.
      7. Ashby Banks Powell was born in 1837; died in 1876.
      8. Nicholas Van Burean Powell was born in 1840.