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John Bibb Powell (Mastin James Powell2, Jarrold Powell1) was born ABT 1850, and died 30 JAN 1924 in Danville, Virginia. He married Mary Susan Neal 29 APR 1878 in Caswell County, North Carolina, daughter of John T. Neal and Lucy Ann Howard. She was born 17 NOV 1861, and died 05 JUL 1935. She was buried in Shady Grove United Methodist Church (Caswell County, North Carolina).
Children of John Bibb Powell and Mary Susan Neal are:
32 i. John Powell.
33 ii. Charles Powell.
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John T. Neal was born 20 Mar 1838 and died 25 Jun 1864. He married Lucy A. Howard on 11 Dec 1859 in Caswell Co., NC. Lucy was born in 1835 and died 25 Aug 1862 when her 2nd child was born. The children of John and Lucy are Mary Susan Neal (17 Nov 1861 - 05 Jul 1935) and William Howard Neal (21 Aug 1862 - 28 Sep 1923). Mary Susan Neal married John B. Powell in Caswell Co. on 29 Apr 1878. He was the son of M. J. Powell and Susan. Susan Neal Powell is buried in Shady Grove Methodist Church Cemetery. William Howard Neal married Alma W. Hodges in Caswell Co. on 23 Feb 1898. She was the daughter of J. T Hodges and Mattie. Wm. H. Neal is buried in Moon Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Source: The Beaver Pond Neals of Virginia, Carl B. Neal (1965).
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Lula Virginia Powell (Mastin James Powell2, Jarrold Powell1) was born 04 OCT 1870 in North Carolina, and died 03 MAR 1940. She was buried in Purley United Methodist Church (Purley, Caswell County, North Carolina). She married James Henry Slade 05 DEC 1900, son of John Rufus Slade and Elizabeth McCain. He was born 18 MAR 1865, and died 14 DEC 1929. He was buried in Purley United Methodist Church (Caswell County, North Carolina).
Children of Lula Virginia Powell and James Henry Slade are:
+ 30 i. John Mastin Slade was born 05 SEP 1901, and died 18 JAN 1965.
+ 31 ii. James Nathaniel Slade was born 05 DEC 1902, and died 16 DEC 1968 | Powell, Lula Virginia (I14060)
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Mary Susan Powell (Mastin James Powell2, Jarrold Powell1) was born 09 MAR 1860 in North Carolina, and died 05 MAR 1907 in Caswell County, North Carolina. She married James Grasty Mitchell, son of James Thomas Mitchell and Mildred Watlington Jeffreys. He was born 15 JUN 1851 in Caswell County, North Carolina, and died 21 FEB 1929 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
Children of Mary Susan Powell and James Grasty Mitchell are:
13 i. Edna Mitchell. She married Thomas O. Pinchback, son of Thomas Arch Pinchback and Mary Jane Chandler.
14 ii. Gate C. Mitchell.
15 iii. J. C. Mitchell.
16 iv. James Mitchell.
17 v. John Mitchell.
18 vi. Lillian E. Mitchell.
19 vii. Lula A. Mitchell.
20 viii. Mattie Mitchell.
+ 21 ix. Virginia Susan Mitchell was born 20 MAR 1885, and died 20 JUL 1953.
22 x. Pearl Mitchell was born ABT 1893 in North Carolina.
+ 23 xi. Ruby Mitchell was born 17 MAR 1893 in Caswell County, North Carolina, and died 22 APR 1959 in Danville, Virginia.
24 xii. Charles G. Mitchell was born ABT 1897.
25 xiii. Lady A. Mitchell was born 25 JAN 1897, and died 15 AUG 1999. | Powell, Mary Susan (I14057)
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Mildred Helen Powell (Mastin James Powell2, Jarrold Powell1) was born 09 NOV 1863 in North Carolina, and died BEF 29 SEP 1935. She was buried in Mr. View Cemetery (Danville, Virginia). She married John Green Lea ABT 1875, son of Thomas L. Lea and Ann Blount Wright. He was born 1843 in Leahurst Plantation, Caswell County, North Carolina, and died 29 SEP 1935 in South Boston, Halifax County, Virginia. He was buried in Mt. View Cemetery (Danville, Virginia).
Children of Mildred Helen Powell and John Green Lea are:
26 i. Barnett Lea was born ABT 1888 in Virginia. He married Unknown Peatross.
27 ii. Harry G. Lea was born ABT 1891 in Virginia.
28 iii. Wallace Bruce Lea was born ABT 1893 in Virginia.
+ 29 iv. Stanley R. Lea was born ABT 1905 in Virginia. | Powell, Mildred Helen (I14058)
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1989- Joseph Judson was fifteen years of age when the family removed from
Old England, and removed to Stratford with them, and was married to
Sarah Porter of Windsor, he being twenty-five and his wife eighteen at the
time of their marriage. Joseph Judson was a member of the Connecticut
Assembly and held numberous other positions of trust and honor.
Stratford remained the family home until after the American Revolution,
when Nathanial Judson, who had spent much time in the Continental Army
settled after that war at Newton, Connecticut.
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1989- Joseph Judson was fifteen years of age when the family removed from
Old England, and removed to Stratford with them, and was married to
Sarah Porter of Windsor, he being twenty-five and his wife eighteen at the
time of their marriage. Joseph Judson was a member of the Connecticut
Assembly and held numberous other positions of trust and honor.
Stratford remained the family home until after the American Revolution,
when Nathanial Judson, who had spent much time in the Continental Army
settled after that war at Newton, Connecticut. | Judson, Joseph (I4143)
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Granddaughter of Governor Thomas Wells of Connecticut, August 18, 1680
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Granddaughter of Governor Thomas Wells of Connecticut, August 18, 1680
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Grand-daughter of Governor Thomas Wells of Connecticut From "Chart of Judson Family" | Wells, Rebecca (I4147)
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According to E. W. Powers March 7 1950 for Ruth Hitchcock Bressler
"They were bright witty Scotch Irish." (Andrew and Harry)
"Andrew moved to Seattle."
"They wrote much poetry for different papers." | McCloy, Andrew (I5533)
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| Reynolds, Richard David (I3596)
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/Widow of Deacon Joseph Lewis | Sarah (I5486)
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According to E. W. Powers March 7 1950 for Ruth Hitchcock Bressler
"They were bright witty Scotch Irish." (Andrew and Harry)
"Harry had some girls."
"They wrote much poetry for different papers." | McCloy, Harry (I5534)
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According to E. W. Powers March 7 1950 to Ruth Hitchcock Bressler
Carrie and Cassie were well educated and Carrie was a contributor to many articles in different magazines. | Marsh, Carrie (I5522)
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According to E. W. Powers March 7, 1950 to Ruth Hitchcock Bressler
Chloe Adams related to John and Quincy (Adams) that became our second and sixth prsidents. She was raised in Massusetts wher they were married
(Manley Hitchcock). Chloe Adams Hitchcock died at home in Michigan[riverrat1981.ged]
REF: John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants- Tim. Hopkins- 1932- p 83
Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- p 170
Waterbury, New Haven CT Vital Records | Adams, Chloe (I5830)
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According to E. W. Powers, March 7 1950 to Ruth Hitchcock Bressler
Carrie and Cassie were well educated. | Marsh, Cassie (I5523)
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According to E. W. Powers, March 7 1950 written for Ruth Hitchcock Bressler: "Anna had a girl named Bertha."
[Memorial and Biographical Record; pages 954-956; for Henry S. Hichcock Biography]
Our subject remarried, Miss Annie Graham
becoming his wife August 20, 1871. Mrs. Hitchcock is a native of Preble
county, Ohio, and was born in 1847. Her grandfather, James Graham, was
a native of Virginia. Her father, Joseph Graham, was a harness maker by
occupation, and the mother died when Mrs. Hitchcock was but twelve
years of age, after which the family was broken up and she was thrown
on her own resources for a livelihood. She was reared in Morning Sun,
Ohio, and there received her education. Two children, a son and a
daughter, have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, as follows: Fred S.
and Ella C. | Graham, Annie (I5551)
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According to www.exway.com/family/descendancy/php?=I240&show_fu.. | Reynolds, John (I1732)
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Anna had come with her parents to Wayne County, Ohio and was reared on a
farm which was the northest quarter of section nineteen in Congress Township, in which township they ( George & Anna) lived during the first several years of their marriage | Eicher, Anna (I5797)
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Baptism September 28 1646 | Walker, Hannah (I5864)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2528
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Both Ira and William Hitchcock were prominent Methodist ministers. William was considers to be a great orator.[riverrat1981.ged]
William Manly was injured in a childhood accident, which left him lame...At 19,
he was converted at a Methodist revival...His family gave him a horse and
with the Bible in his saddle bag, he rode through northern OH and was called
the "Boy Preacher."...died at age 27, while a Pastor of a church in Toledo, OH.
He married 11 Oct/25 Nov 1847, Irene POPE, a descendant of the Mayflower
POPES. One son, William D, b 1849 in Dover, OH.
REF: Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- pgs 170,192/3
IGI- LDS Church
Information from Colleen (POWERS) MAHAN
Index to Marr. License Applications,Cuyahoga Co,OH- Vol 1-6 | Hitchcock, Rev William (I5505)
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Both Ira and William Hitchcock were prominent Methodist Ministers.[riverrat1981.ged]
Ira married Henrietta PRICE on 17 [25] July 1838 in Cuyahoga Co,OH. [IGI]
She married (2) 16 Sep 1860, Charles ABBE/ABBEY.
REF: Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- p 170
Information from Colleen (POWERS) MAHAN
Index to Marr. License Applications,Cuyahoga Co,OH- Vol 1-6
IGI- LDS Church | Hitchcock, Ira (I5504)
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Brother of Hope Cook
Baptism 10-8-1648 1st Cong. Church New Haven Conneticut | Parker, John (I5872)
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Bud and Mary Lou (Molly) were married, briefly. He abandoned her before the birth of her son, Samuel Lovelace. Thus, she gave Sam her maiden name, Reynolds. | Dunn, Bud S. " Buddy" (I7187)
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Captain
Baptism May 21 1648 First Cong. Church New Haven Conneticut | Hall, Samuel (I5863)
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Census, 1930, Pittsylvania Co., VA, Callands, family 56. | Reynolds, William Howard (I7373)
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Census, 1930, Pittsylvania Co., VA, Callands, family 56. | Reynolds, Nannie Kate (I7377)
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Census, 1930, Pittsylvania Co., VA, Callands, family 56. | Reynolds, Nannie Kate (I7377)
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Census, 1930, Pittsylvania Co., VA, Callands, family 56. | Reynolds, Doris Magdaline "Tootsie" (I7379)
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Charles Wetherby and Clara Hitchock Wetherlby had the finest funeral parlor in Jackson Michican | Wetherby, Charles (I5879)
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Claira Love Reynolds, Eddie Well's wife, is the 10th child of Nancy "Nannie" & "Bart" Reynolds. | Wells, Eddie Laurens (I7353)
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Clarence and Maria farmed in Denton Montana and were members of the
Methodist Church. | Hitchcock, Clarence Wallace (I2308)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5640)
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Date of death record of Desmond Kendrick, Archivist and descendant; Pittsylvania County, VA | Reynolds, Elizabeth (I3026)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7342)
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Death date research of Desmond Kendrick, Archivist and descendant; Pittsylvania County VA | Kendrick, John Hawkins (I4044)
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Died in his teens | Hitchcock, Clayton (I5549)
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Died of "Great Sickness" | Mary (I5869)
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Died of "Great Sickness" | Richardson, Thomas (I5868)
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Earlene Finney was struck by lightening | Family F2570
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Elisabeth Hawkins died before her husband immigrated to the Virginia Colonies in 1635. | Hawkins, Elisabeth (I7262)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7224)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7224)
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From "Holdeman Descendants" by Edwin L. Weaver 1937, Vol. I, Page 238
Daniel J. Holdeman was never married. He was a farm laborer, and worked for a time in Kansas, where he made his home with David S. Holdeman. | Holdeman, Daniel J. (I5804)
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From "Genealogy of Hitchcock Family 1894" | Hitchcock, Mathias (I6229)
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From "Genealogy of Hitchcock Family 1894 - Page 5 -- Her will, dated July 10, 1732 and proved October 4, 1735, gave her property to her brother Matthias and to her brother Samuel's daughter. She never married.
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From "Genealogy of Hitchcock Family 1894" Page 5 -
Dodd in his History of East Haven, says, that "Eliakim had two children," but I can find no trace of his marriage. An inventory of his estate was taken by John Thompson and Nathaniel Hitchcock, May 29,1704. it amount fo 30 pounds- 07, and his part of his father's estate 33 pounds-06." From New Haven Probate Recods "1st Monday in April, 1710, a quietus was granted Thomas Hitchcock of South End adm. on the estate of his father Eliakim and his brother Eliakim, Jr., dec., he having shown agreement with Sarah, the widow of Jacob Robinson, Hannah Hitchcock, John H., Samuel II., and Joseph H."
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From "Genealogy of Hitchcock Family 1894" Page 5 - An inventory of his estate was taken May 6, 1732, his brothers John and Joseph being administrators; the estate was divided into six equal parts, Matthias, John, Joseph and Hannah receiving one part each, and two parts going to the legal representatives of his brother Samuel and his sister Sarah Robinson.
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From "Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family 1874" Page 4 -- Of Branford. An inventory of his estate was taken June 2, 1676. | Howd, Anthony (I6040)
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From "Holdeman Descendants" By Edwin L. Weaver, Vol. I, Page 238.
Joseph and Anna Holdeman were drowned near the home of their uncle, Joseph Holdeman; they were returning from school and attempted to cross the Baugo on a log at the time of high water. | Holdeman, Anna (I6005)
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From "Holdeman Descendants" By Edwin L. Weaver 1937, Vol I., Page 238
Joseph and Anna Holdeman were drowned near the home of their uncle, Joseph Holdeman; they were returning from school and attempted to cross the Baugo on a log at the time of high water. | Holdeman, Joseph (I6003)
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