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ROBERT MICHAUX was born 1799 and died August 28, 1831;
served with GENERAL JACKSON, New Orleans, War of 1812;
NO ISSUE | Carter, Robert Michaux (I13990)
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Robert was the kind of person who made friends with almost anyone with whom he was associated. He saw the humorous side of life and could tell an anecdote in such a way as to made his hearers chuckle down deep. He enjoyed playing jokes on the members of his family, but they were kind jokes, not mean ones. His daughters get together now and tell of the funny jokes he would play on them and those who hear, enjoy the tales. Robert was easy-going. However, he was a hard worker and I believe a good manager. Beneath the joking there was a deep seriousness and sincerity and dependability. He was sympathetic and forgiving - a lovable person. He bore troubles quietly, and he knew how to comfort others who were hurting. Robert went to Hargrave Military Academy (then called Chatham Training School) and the University of Virginia. He married Rebecca Davis, a beautiful lady from Riceville Community.
Christine Reynolds Stone, daughter of Keene Johnson Reynolds s/o William Garrett Reynolds
| Reynolds, Robert Henry (I8304)
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Robert Welby Pitts had a prior marriage to unknown & had children by his first wife. | Pitts, Robert Welby (I2293)
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Rod Stucker genforum.genealogy.com (Doc.117s)
FindAGrave.com | Reynolds, Capt. George (I8209)
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Roll 968 page 248:
Sarah Hurt age 57
Mary Hurt age 26
Nancy Devin age 82 | Source (S67648)
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Ron is the son of Ron and Jan Metzger of Kelso, Washington
Ron liked hunting and fishing. He worked as a tree planter and an equipment operator.
He also worked for Pacific Fibre Company in Longview, Wash.
He died as a result of a motorcycle accident at St. Joseph's Hospital in Vancouver Washington. | Metzger, Ronald H. (I0494)
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Ronald "Boyd" Devin
March 13, 1933-Nov. 10, 2006
MESA, Ariz. - Ronald "Boyd" Devin, 73, died Nov. 10, 2006. At his request, no memorial service was held.
Ronald Devin Obituary; http://www.eastoregonian.info; Tuesday, November 28, 2006
| Devin, Ronald Boyd (I0601)
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Roxey Crocker, ch. Noah and Betsey, was born 1 July 1807 in Lee, MA.
Andrews, H. Franklin. The Hamlin Family. Exira, IA: Published by the author, 1902.
Vital Records of Lee, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Boston, MA: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903. | Crocker, Roxana (I6688)
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Ruby Davis
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| Davis, Ruby (I41735)
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Ruth Carter m. Mr. Holmes
| Carter, Ruth (I67871)
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Ruth never married.
From History of Wood County Wisconsin 1924 Page 669
Employed in a mill at Appleton. | Dawes, Ruth (I1787)
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Rutha lived only 8 mos. after the death of her husband, William Barton 'Barton' Reynolds. | Oakes, Ruth Ann "Rutha" (I5573)
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Sabrina Blackard married George W. Fulcher; she was a widow and her name was Frasier, when she married George Fulcher. | Blackard, Sabrina (I10718)
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Sallie G. Eggleston also married James R. Coleman and John Fleetwood Perdue, though no issue is recorded. | Eggleton, Sallie G. (I10840)
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Sally Ann & William Henry Hedrick moved to Lafayette Co., Ill.
She was dec'd at time of suit leaving 4 heirs. | Reynolds, Sarah Ann "Sally Ann" (I4028)
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Sally Ann named a son for her father William Barton | Reynolds, Melissa M. "Sallie Ann" (I7126)
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Sally Dunn d/o Elizabeth Jackson and Matthew Dunn married William Grant, Jan 3 1848, Pittsylvania County. | Dunn, Sally (I12622)
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Sally Reynolds had a son named Coleman Reynolds who is recognized by William Adkins in the will he wrote in 1847. He devises to him tools, livestock, and the land "whereon Sally Reynolds lately lived."
| Family F1490
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Sam Morris Reynolds had a son Ernest Gilmer Reynolds | Reynolds, Sam Morris (I9983)
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Samuel and Abigail had nine children: five sons and four daughters. Their youngest son, Roger, disappeared around 1742 and was not heard of again, according to the history book, "Families of Ancient New Haven." Another son moved to Boston and the others stayed in Connecticut. | Family F1866
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Samuel Brittain Blair, Sr., aged 44, married Clarissa W. Fuller, aged about 31, on 22 February 1834 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. They had seven children: Nancy Sophronia Blair born on 30 January 1835; died on 10 February 1910 in Rockingham Co., NC; Julia F. Blair born on 15 October 1836; died on 3 October 1909; Samuel Brittain Blair born on 23 May 1838 in Chatham, VA; died on 2 June 1911 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; George R. Blair born on 15 June 1840; died on 1 April 1865 in Killed at Five Forks; Luther Rice Blair born on 26 July 1842; died on 12 June 1918 in Pitttslyvania, Co., VA; Suter F. Blair born on 20 March 1843; died on 17 August 1863 in Mortally wounded at Gettysburg; Arther Sydnor Blair born on 28 April 1845; died on 14 March 1903 in Shot and killed at home | Blair, Arthur Sydnor (I11316)
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Samuel C. Jackson is the brother of Martha Ann Jackson (Reynolds). His identity and parentage from Pittsylvania County Circuit Court records in 1852 in a case to settle his father's estate. The notice published in Jan 1852 stated he was not a resident of Virginia; his brother William L. was also a non-resident.
Samuel C. Jackson enlisted in the US Army in 1837 in Lynchburg, Virginia and was assigned to 1st US Army, Company H. He was 21 when he entered the Army. He re-enlisted in 1845 at Fort Snelling; was discharged 24 September 1850 at Fort Merrill, Texas as a sergeant. He re-inlisted 16 Apr 1852 in New Mexico. He was five feet eight inches tall; had blue eyes and dark hair. This info is from the US Army Register of Enlistments 1798-1914. | Jackson, Samuel C. (I12437)
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Samuel Carter & Susanna Bibb 7/31/1800 Charlotte, VA
Marriages:
Halifax Marriages: Samuel Carter Elizabeth H. Bibb 8 Sep 1812; Mother Martha Neal Bondsman William Neal, Jr. | Carter, Samuel 'Tavern Keeper' (I14113)
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Samuel Carter born nov 21 1773 halifax died april 25 1836 in halifax co. va. he was a Tavern Owner he married 1st Susannah Bibb 2nd Elizabeth Holcombe Bibb 3rd Betsy ann Holcombe.Children Were Virginia Susannah Bibb born may 2 1814 married oct 29 1829 to John C Cabaness[cabaniss]buried in Lagrange cemetery Fayette Co. Texas,John Halifax born jan 12 1816 married may 8 1830 to Judith d. Nunnillee[nunnally]or menally buried in Lagrange cemetery fayette co. texas,Elizabeth cunningham born dec 23 1817 married Charles B. Talliaferro nov 13 1834,America Bedford born feb 14 1820 married William G morton buried Green Hill Cemetery Danville va.,Louisiana Franklin born june 26 1822 married to Thomas d. Neal,Missouri Ann born sept 8 1824 married Robert D. Saunders aug 17 1841,Samuel born mar 19 1827,Philemon Bibb born july 3 1829 married dec 19 1850 pittsylvania co. va. to Martha Wilmoth Motley buried at lagrange,Mary Martha born july 10 1831 halifax married Azariah Graves Walters feb 6 1856 buried greenhill cemetery danville virgina | Carter, Virginia Susannah Bibb (I67819)
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Samuel Carter married Susannah Bibb in 1800; and another Samuel Carter married Elizabeth H. Bibb in 1812; One Samuel Carter is Captain and Patriot Samuel, s/o Anne Waddill and Theodorick (d. 1777); the other Samuel is the Tavern Keeper, s/o Judith Cunningham and Patriot Theodorick Carter. | Neal, Elizabeth H. "Betsy" (I14080)
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Samuel Carter, s/o Theodorick and Ann Waddill Carter, married Elizabeth McRobert.
GILES CARTER OF VIRGINIA
Eggleston, Ryland Randolph. Edniimd Harrison,
Richard Tenable, John Epperson. Francis Eppes,
Henry Skipwith, Bidler Claiboiu-ne, Samuel Carter,
James Wade and other gentlemen were appointed
^' trustees for clearing, improving and extending the
navigation of the Appomatox River from Banister's
Mills as far up the same as they may judge it prac-
ticable, so as to have a sufficient depth and width of
water to navigate boats, batteaus or canoes capable
of carrying eight hogsheads of tobacco." SAMUEL
CARTER who was named as one of the trustees was a
son of Theodrick (Second) and Anne Carter. | Carter, Samuel (I13911)
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Samuel died before the 1870 Census; probably in the war; there were no children by this marriage. | Jefferson, Samuel A. (I12112)
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Samuel H. Turner married Mary E. McGuffin in 1855 | Turner, Samuel H. (I9926)
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SAMUEL JEFFERSON was born January 3, 1803 and died
March 31, 1873. He married (1) ELIZA STAGGS (2) ANNE
VAULX | Carter, Samuel Jefferson (I13992)
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SAMUEL JEFFERSON, son of ROBERT and UNITY COOK
CARTER, was born January 3, 1803 and died March 31, 1873. He
married (1) ELIZA STAGGS, who was born December 10, 1810.
ISSUE: 1,2,3. SAMUEL JEFFERSON CARTER married (2) ANNE
VAULX, who was born June 18, 1818 and died August 15, 1874.
ISSUE: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,
12,13,14,15,16,17
1. WATSON M. was born December 16, 1826 and died May 3,
1828.
NO ISSUE
2. JORDAN B. was born November 14, 1828 and died may 12,
1843
NO ISSUE
3. ELIZA S. was born May 3, 1831 and died January 10, 1881.
She married THOMAS P. JOHNSON.
4. WARREN was born February 6, 1834 and died May 8, 1902.
NO ISSUE
5. HAYS was bborn August 3, 1835
NO ISSUE
6. WATKINS LEIGH was born July 211, 1836 and died June 10
1856
NO ISSUE
7. CHARLES VAULX born January 20, 1840 and died July 23,
1861.
NO ISSUE
8. SAMUEL J. born December 13, 1841 and died September 18, 1842
9. LAURA O. was born August 22, 1843; married (1) CAPTAIN J.B.
HOLLOWAY, U.S.A.; married (2) COLONEL EDWARD
LANGFORD, late U.S. Volunteers.
10. IRENE M. was born May 29, 1846; married (1) JOHN T.
MCCRORY; (2) ELISHA D. BENSON (3) T.M. MEASLES.
11. SAMUEL J. was born June 28, 1849 and died September 9,
1893
NO ISSUE
12. WILLIAM GILES HARDING was born November 19, 1851.
He was a mounted messenger during Civil War, 1864. He graduated
from West Point Class 1873. Brigadier General in the regular
army. He married IDA DAWLEY`
13. ANNE C. was born May 23, 1853 and died January 27, 1901.
She married DR. CHARLES TERRY.
14. FRANK C. was born April 27, 1856. He married KATE
BLAIR.
15. ELLA W. was born November 16, 1858. She married W.J.
HENDERSON.
16. VAULX was born August 14, 1861; married ISABEL
OLCOTT MOORE.
17. MARY HAYS was born October 28, 1863 and died in infancy. | Carter, Samuel Jefferson (I13992)
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Samuel Lovelace, my father, was Samuel Lovelace Reynolds---he was the son of Mary Lou (Molly) Reynolds. Molly married George A. "Bud" Dunn (Buddy) who abandoned her before Sam was born) See the original marriage certificate. Thus, she gave Sam her maiden name, moved to Danville, VA and later to Norfolk, Va where she ran a boarding house; remarried Mr. Fitzhugh Lee Harrell in October 1910 and died from a ruptured appendix in 1921 when Sam was 15 years old. I am Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston. mfeggleston@gmail.com | Reynolds, Mary Lou "Molly" (I7100)
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Samuel was one of the three noted Richardson brothers who were among the earliest settlers of Woburn, MA. He was second in age of the three, Ezekiel being the eldest, and Thomas, the youngest. He was the last of the three to come to New England. He was executor of his father's will, in England, dated 4 Mar 1630, and inherited his mother's part of his father's estate. He was married before he left West Mill, and two of his children were baptized there--Samuel (1633) and Elizabeth (1635). It was after 1635 that he and Thomas, his brother, sailed for New England. In 1636 he located in Charlestown, but moved to Woburn a few years later. He was a selectman of Woburn, 1644-46 and 1649-1651. His name appears on the first Woburn tax list of 1645. He was one of the signers of Woburn town orders of 1640. He relaesed some land, with his brothers, to the inhabitants of Woburn in 1644, and helped form the first church of Woburn in 1642. His estate was located on the "Richardson Row Road" of early times and an estate known as the Job Miller estate, on present Washington St., in the limits of Winchester is the same property. Job Miller, married to his great-grandson's neice, lived in the house in 1798. The farm contained 50 acres. The family of Samuel's son, Samuel, was attacked by Indians on this farm on 10 Apr 1676, during Philip's war. Samuel's 10 year old son, Thomas, (one of twin sons), his 2nd wife, Hannah, and their infant daughter, Hannah, were all killed. The estate of the first Samuel extended from the present tracks of the Boston & Main RR to the Stoneham and Winchester town line. (From a History of Middlesex Co. | Richardson, Samuel (I4994)
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Sandra Reynolds' direct line of John Henry Reynolds through Charlie Wade Reynolds & Bernice Reynolds. | Reynolds, Stella Frances (I7586)
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Sandra Reynolds' direct line of John Henry Reynolds through Charlie Wade Reynolds & Elizabeth Bernice Reynolds. | Reynolds, Rachel Ann (I7589)
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Sandra Reynolds; memex10@peoplepc.com
"Homer James Reynolds B. 15 Sep 1895 D. of the Flu. in NY 01 Oct. 1918 after joining the army to get away from his wife, Callie Ark Reynolds . His body was sent back and he is buried on the James Samuel (Jim) Reynolds Place which is now the Fredrick Lynn Place on Barn Road, Callands, VA. They were married in 1917 because Charlie Wade Reynolds insisted on it because his little sister was pregnant. Callie was born 18 March 1898 in Pitts Co. VA and died 23, Feb. 1990 in Farmville, Va. She was married to Andrew Throckmorton. Her son by Homer was Roscoe Edward Reynolds B. 18June 1918 D. 13 Dec. 1988 in Farmville, Va." | Reynolds, Homer James (I7363)
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Sandra Reynolds; memex10@peoplepc.com
"Which crowd of Wells' did you find? Acree Wells married Wesley's great aunt Effie Kendrick Wells. They had a bunch of children, Acree's daddy was the son of Matthew Clay Wells the brother to my granddaddy's mother and the brother to
Wesley's grandmothers mother. This stuff could tie you in knots Huh!!" | Family F3791
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SAR National Membership #88527 Descendant Myron Blair Burch This application names Mary "Polly" Reynolds wife of Samuel Brittain Blair, Sr. and d/o Joseph Reynolds who is also a Patriot. | Blair, Luther Rice (I11314)
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Sara Rowland Hughey Jester was cremated and her ashes scattered at the family plot at Highland Burial Park, Danville, Virginia. Her private service was conducted by her nephew, Rev. Burton Kirke White, Jr. with family members present. | Hughey, Sara Rowland (I7241)
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Sara was a nurse. After her husband's death, she relocated to Danville Virginia where she was a bookkeeper and nurse for a veterinary practice in Danville, Virginia, Tinsley Veterinary Hospital. For more than 30 years Harold Tinsley employed Sara and became surrogate to her two orphaned sons. | Hughey, Sara Rowland (I7241)
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Sarah married Jonah Ives in 1797, and had 2 more children. Apparently, none of her children provided for her, after her second husband died, as she was a Town Charge of Mount Holly, VT in the 1830s. She had quit-claimed her dower rights (1/3 of the husband's Estate) to her oldest son by Jonah Ives, after Jonah, Sr died in 1824. She may have also quit-claimed her dowery rights to her children by Asa White earlier. Usually when dower rights were quit-claimed to a child, the child was to provide for the parent for the rest of their life. Apparantly Jonah Ives did not keep his signed contract to do so. He probably moved to the State of NY. She was finally able to claim a pension on Asa White's Revolutionary War service in mid 1846, with three of their children's help, but she died about six month's later at the age of 87.
Sarah's great, great-grandfather on her mother's side was John Nutting, Sr., one of the original settlers of Groton, MA. He was killed by the Indians in 1676, when Groton was burned during King Phillip's War. His house was one of the 4 houses where the settlers could take refuge in case of attack. The Indians burned the whole town, but the women and children managed to escape. Groton wasn't resettled for two years after the attack in 1676. Sarah was the 8th child of 10, all born in Groton. She had 4 older sisters, 2 older brothers, and 2 younger sisters.
Some of her other ancesters were among the earliest settlers of Andover, Cambridge, Watertown and Chelmsford; all in MA.
Buried w/ 2nd husband Jonah Ives, Packer Cemetery, Mount Holly, Rutland County, VT | Moors, Sarah (I5151)
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Sarah and Alexander, along with his three young children born to Catherine Horsey, placed their belongings into an ox-drawn wagon and made the long trip to what is now Wills Point, Texas. | Family F0794
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Sarah Ann Doggett has now been proved to be her last name. George Doggett was security for Richard Reynolds in Culpepper Co., VA | Doggett, Sarah Ann (I8219)
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Sarah Ann Philpott is buried with her husband John Devin Reynolds in the Adkins Oakes Cemetery in Pittsylvania County, Virginia | Philpott, Sarah Ann "Sally" (I4019)
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Sarah Bates Moore (1804-1877)
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| Moore, Sarah Bates (I13901)
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Sarah Frances Carter m. Oscar Bryan Watlington b. 4 Jan 1921 | Carter, Sarah Frances (I14005)
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Sarah Jackson d/o Ephraim Jackson, Jr. and wife Kitty Hawkins was unmarried and living at home at the time of the 1850 census for Washington Co., Va. At the time of the 1860 census she is living with her mother, Catherine, age 92. | Jackson, Sarah (I12617)
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Sarah Jane Barksdale Powell (1840-1933)
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Her birth state is shown in the census reports both as North Carolina and Virginia. And, one researcher shows Virginia as the birth state (Research of Mrs. Jayne Davis Szaz in the CCHA Files).
The 1880 US Census shows her name as Sarah E.
Name: S. E. Holt
Age: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1841
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Keeping House
Relationship to head-of-household: Wife
Home in 1880: Milton, Caswell, North Carolina
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Spouse's name: Henry Holt
Father's birthplace: NC
Mother's birthplace: NC
The 1900 US Census shows her as the 59-year-old wife of Henry Holt. She reported having 14 children, 10 of which were alive.
1900 US Census
Name: Sarah B Holt
Home in 1900: Milton, Caswell, North Carolina
Age: 59
Estimated birth year: abt 1841
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
The 1910 US Census shows 64-year-old Sallie B. Holt widowed and living in the household of her son, Calvin Lea Holt. She reported having 14 children, 8 of which were alive. Thus, two children apparently died in the 1900-1910 period. She was born in Virginia, as were her parents.
1910 US Census
Name: Sallie B Holt
Age in 1910: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1863 [questionable]
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1910: Milton, Caswell, North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Death Record
North Carolina State Board of Health
Bureau of Vital Statistics
Standard Certificate of Death
1. Place of Death
Registered No.: 20
County: Caswell State: N.C.
Township: Dan River
City: Blanche, N.C.
2. Full Name: Mrs. Sarah Holt
Residence: Blanche, N.C.
Personal and Statistical Particulars
3. Sex: Female
4. Color or Race: White
5. Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced: Widowed
6. Date of birth: not answered
7. Age: 92 years
8. Occupation: Housewife
9., 10. and 11. ask occupation questions not relevant and not answered
12. Birthplace: Halifax County, Virginia
13. Father's Name: Biggest(sic) Powell
14. Birthplace of Father: Halifax County, Virginia
15. Mother's Maiden Name: Gillie Whitlock
16. Mother's Birthplace: Halifax County, Virginia
17. Informant: C. L. Holt
Address: Blanche, N.C.
18. Burial, Cremation or Removal: Family Cmty Date: Oct. 6, 1933
19. Undertaker: Swidegood's(?) Home
20. Filed: Nov. 1, 1933
Medical Certificate of Death
21. Date of Death: Oct. 5, 1933
22. I hereby certify that I attended deceased from: Did not attend
The principal cause of death and related causes of importance in order of onset were as follows: arteriosclerosis
23. If death was due to external causes (violence), fill in also the following: Not relevant, not answered
24. Was disease or injury in any way related to occupation of deceased? Not relevant, not answered
(Signed) Mrs. James Slade, Registrar Address: Blanche, N.C.
| Powell, Sarah Jane Barksdale (I29480)
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Sarah married secondly Sgt Henry Ingalls and they both died in Andover. | Farnum, Sarah (I5252)
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Sarah's sister, Jane, married Edward Hazen of the White line. {Marg HEID McEuen's mother's line] | Pickard, Sarah (I4993)
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Satterfield and Allied Families of Person County, North Carolina and Surrounding Counties (Yarbrough, Carter, Bigger, Cary, Winstead, Cozart, Bumpass, Sargent, Gold, Carney, Walker and Davey Families)
By F. Claiborne Johnston, Jr., Indexed by Carolyn Satterfield Johnston
(December, 1992) 7009 Lakewood Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23229, (804)285-2380
(Check Library for This Book)
This info says that Mary Carter, d/o Lemuel and Patsy Powell b 1805 is the Mary Carter who married Isaac Satterfield who was the Trustee of the estate of Mastin Powell. Mastin Powell and Patsy Powell who married Lemuel Carter are both the children of David Powell and Mary Eppes....Mary Carter-d/o-Lemuel Carter-father; ISAAC SATTERFIELD WAS THE SON OF THE FOLLOWING SAMUEL SATTERFIELD AND NANCY CARTER; MARY CARTER WAS THE DAUGHTER OF LEMUEL CARTER.
Lemuel Carter and Mary "Polly" Carter are both children of Susannah Bigger and Richard Carter. Undoubetly, Lemuel named his daughter Mary, for his sister who was Mastin Powell's wife. Also, Mary is also the name of Patsy Powell's mother, Mary Eppes who was David Powell's 1st wife. Remember, Susannah Bigger married David Powell after the death of Richard Carter.
These Carters and Powells have been aligned for more than 100 years. -Mary Frances Eggleston
1. Isaac C. SATTERFIELD Jr., b. abt 1802
married Mary CARTER b. abt 1805
2. Lemuel "Lem" SATTERFIELD b. 1821
married Eliza J. SMITH
3. Ballard SATTERFIELD b. 17 Mar 1861 d 19 Oct 1932
married Bettie Catherine HOOPER b. 14 Feb 1864 d. 5 Dec 1905
4. Charles Lemuel "Buck" SATTERFIELD Sr 24 Nov 1898 d. 16 Jun 1977
married Alma Kyle MOORE b. 22 Jun 1902 d. 8 Feb 1975
5. Virginia Kyle SATTERFIELD b. 25 Aug 1920 d. 13 Jan 1980
married Leon W. WOOD b. 28 May 1915 d. 11 Feb 1997
6. Mike
>In a message dated 8/5/2000 7:22:46 PM, RSatte4914@aol.com writes:
>Lemuel Satterfield born about 1770
>wife not known
>1. Sam Satterfield born 1790 married Nancy Carter 30 Nov 1812
>2. Isaac Satterfield born abt 1796 in VA married Mary Carter 8 Feb 1821
>Halifax, VA They had 11 children
>1. Martha Ann Satterfield b. 15 Aug 1823 Halifax, VA married Levi Lewis 13
>Jan 1845 Halifax, VA
>2. Sarah Satterfield b. 23 Nov 1826 Married William Berkley Carmichael 23
>Jul 1856 Halifax, VA
>3. Nancy G. Satterfield b. 1 Feb 1829 Halifax, VA d. 11 Oct 1915 Married
>Richard C. Henderson 6 Feb 1862 Halifax, VA (2nd wife) My linage is
>throught 1st wife)
>4. Samuel A. Satterfield b. 11 Mar 1831 Halifax, VA
>5. Onslow Satterfield b. 8 Feb 1833 Halifax, VA
>6. Elizabeth N. Or H. Satterfield b. 2 Jun 1835 Halifax, VA married John
>Ferrell 4 Mar 1857
>7. James Satterfield b. 30 Nov 1837
>8. Osmond B. Satterfield b. 30 Jan 1840 Halifax, VA Married Sally F.
Ferrell
>22 Jan 1881 Halifax, VA
>9. Isaac C. Satterfield b. 26 Oct 1844 Halifax, VA
>10. Lemuel C. Satterfield b. 12 Oct 1821 Halifax, VA married Eliza J. Smith
>8 Aug 1852 Halifax, VA
>11. Addison Y. Satterfield b. 1 May 1853 Halifax, VA | Bigger, Susannah (I12952)
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