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Transcribed from a photocopy of Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book #13 page 537 by David D. on 16.May.1999. I left spelling, punctuation, and capitalization intact. Text enclosed in square brackets [ ] are my comments and translations. My apologies in advanced for any mistakes in my interpretation of the handwriting. | Source (S67413)
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Transcribed from page 369 of "1888 Portrait & Biographical Album of Branch County"
by Chapman Brothers. | Source (S67424)
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Transcribed on 14.May.1999 by D. Devin from photocopies of Pittsylvania County Virginia Deed Book 16 pages 243-244. The photocopies were provided by Sue S. and Karen V.
The original spelling, capitalization, puncuation, and line breaks are as faithfully followed as far as it could be determined from the handwriting. Text in square brackets [ ] indicate comments added by the transcriber or the handwriting could not be accurately read and made no sense. Text between carots ^ ^ indicate text that was inserted between lines in the record. My apologies, in advance, for any inaccuracies which may occur due to the difficulty in reading the handwriting. | Source (S67680)
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Trascriber Notes:
This tract was granted to James Devin in Grant Book A page 115 on 20.October.1779. The grant says this tract has 129 acres.
This plat has an error. The plat does not close (undershoots the begining and overruns the first line) and the measured acreage is only 117.2 acres. Line #4 could be South 40 degrees West, which nearly closes the plat (133 feet off instead of 300 feet) and makes the acreage 129.2 acres. I have yet to find a deed or grant for John White's adjacent tract to confirm the adjustment.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1911)
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Twin #1 | Holley, Julian (I8987)
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Twin #2 | Holley, Elizabeth (I8988)
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Twin brother of Albert Pierce Devin. | Devin, Delbert Lee (I0386)
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Twin brother of Delbert Lee Devin
Albert & Pat farm and ranch at Tulia, TX. Active Methodists.
Albert was a pilot in the Mediterranean area, assisted in Italian Campaign &
the invasion of Southern France. | Devin, Albert Pierce (I0387)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6278)
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Twin brother of William Marion Devin | Devin, James (I0061)
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Twin of Edward.
Died Young
[DAWES2.FTW]
From The Converse Family Published 1905 Vol 1 Page 113
Albert died in infancy. Twin of Edward.
Died Young | Lepper, Albert (I1777)
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Twin of James A. Devin | Devin, Sarah G. (I0082)
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twin of Maria | Downey, Minnie (I1227)
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twin of Minnie | Downey, Maria (I1226)
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Twin sister of James Devin | Devin, Jane (I0041)
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Two children were born to this couple:
1) Jonah Ives b: 26 March 1798 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont.
2) Jothan Ives b: 20 May 1800 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont. | Family F1574
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Two more children William & James are listed by Lois Werline in a memorandum dated 23 Sep 2002 Va-NC Genealogical Society | Reynolds, George R. (I3588)
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Two William Jefferson Powell's in Halifax Co. The first, a coach maker, married Elizabeth Morgan and migrated to Tennessee. The second, a tavern keeper, race track owner, married Elizabeth Allen Carter. | Carter, Elizabeth Allen (I8268)
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Two years after Susan died, Andrew M. Beck married Rebecca Barker on 27.February.1834. In 1854, they took their children, including Parthena, Andrew Jacob, Martha Arilla, Rebecca E. and Isabella Maria, and his other children, John J., Alexander D., virginia, Susan and Sarah and went to College Mound, Kaufman County, Texas and settled near his brother John Jacob Beck, who had gone to the Republic or Texas nine years previously. Most of them are buried in the College Mound (first called Beck Mound) Cemetery. -JNT email 04.October.1998 14:48 & 15:13 hours. | Family F1201
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3870)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1043)
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Uncle of Melvin Devin Hammons
MARRIAGE: 1st: Polk Co MO J-110
2nd: Polk Co MO K-110
Buried Dunnegan Cemetery; Cem. Dir. of Polk Co MO | Hammons, Charles Berchal (I0689)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1110)
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Updated: 04.Feb.2003
email address: varoots@stargate.net | Source (S04334)
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updated: 2004-10-23 | Source (S67498)
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Updated: 2006-10-18 | Source (S67500)
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Updated: 2007-01-29 | Source (S67499)
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Updated: 2007-02-02 | Source (S67501)
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Updated: Jan 20, 2002 | Source (S67502)
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Upper Providence Township is now in Montgomery County. | Rambo, Peter (I6984)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2845)
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VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society memorandum from Lois Werline dated 23 Sep 2002 re John Reynolds b. 1725 of Halifax County, VA and his wife Martha "Patsy" Gore | Reynolds, Ruth (I7243)
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Velma remembers that she was born on 10 Mach and because of snow no one got to town until the 21st. | Andrews, Velma Marie (I6720)
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Vera HUGHES Creech #439336 | Source (S67464)
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Vera Lee married Dudley Martin of Martinsville | Eggleston, Vera Lee (I10763)
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viewed 11.Aug.2001 | Source (S04109)
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Viola Weadon (1929-2010)
Oct 05, 2010 - 09:09:46 pm CDT. Blanch - Viola Weadon Bryant, 81, of 7433 N.C. Highway 62 N., died Monday October 4, 2010 at her residence following a period of declining health. She was born in Caswell County February 4, 1929 to the late Eddie Field Weadon and Fannie Hall Weadon. She worked for seventeen years in textiles, attended Caswell County Schools and was a member of Welcome Baptist Church.
Survivors are two daughters Cheryl Evans of Pelham, and Susan Schnablagger of Blanch, two sons James C. Bryant III, Robert Neal Bryant both of Blanch, three brothers Clarence Weadon, Ernest Weadon, and Donald Weadon, and four sisters Josephine Smith, Florence Hatchett, Foy Ann Chambers, and Eva Smith. She is also survived by three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by husband James C. Bryant Jr., two brothers Raymond and Douglas Weadon, and one sister Elizabeth Lefler. Funeral service will be 2pm Thursday October 7, at Welcome Baptist Church conducted by Pastor Jimmy Reaves assisted by Rev. James Albert. Interment will follow in the Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday October 6 from 7- 8:30 at Harrelson Funeral Home and at other times at the residence.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718 Oklahoma City, Ok 73123-1718 or Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, Office of Development, DUMC 3828, Durham, N.C. 27710. Harrelson Funeral Home is assisting the Bryant family with arrangements. | Weadon, Viola (I61863)
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Virginia & Jonah had 8 children | Family F2778
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Virginia Land Office Grant book A pages 133-134 grants 240 acres to James Diven on 20.October.1779 for 25 Shillings Sterling. The parcel is in Pittsylvania County on both sides of the Head branches of Bannister River.
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
Groom Name: Henry A. Powell
Bride Name: Martha Ann Walters
Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1846
County: Pittsylvania
State: Virginia
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Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940 via FamilySearch.org
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Virginia Pittsylvania Co. Heritage Book 1767-2004 Paragraph 900 Robert Edwin and Nannie Richardson Kendrick Reynolds. They were married on 3 Feb 1934. Nannie, the d/o William Thomas Kendrick and Mary Mays, and Edwin, the son of John Levi Reynolds and Emma. After their marriage they moved into a one-room cabin on John Levi's place and produced their first son Wesley 20 Jan 1935. That spring they moved about a mile to a one-room cabin, with a loft and lean-to, on Witchia A. Finney's farm. They farmed as tenant tobacco farmers for about 12 years. They used a black pot to make lye soap, heat water for baths and to can foods. "Whitewash" was brought from a pit nearby and 'daubed' on the inside of the cabin walls. Wewin cut his wheat with a hand cradle (sic), and a group of men with a 'combine' would come through the county each year and 'thrash' the wheat to be ground for flour, hog feed, etc. Cider making, corn 'shuckings, and 'pig pickins' were fall activities. Three other children, Janice, Jackie and Betty Lou, were born there. Those cold winter nights caused a lot of snuggling. The children slept in the loft and sometimes snow would blow in, between the logs and would cover the bed and floor. In 1947 Edwin bought an 80 acre farm, with a 4 room frame house and no electricity or plumbing, about a mile south, from Johnny Fuller, with the help of an uncle, Witchia Finney. In 1948 Edwin went to work at Lee Telephone Co. Edwin retired at age 62 and he and Nannie lived out their lives on the place, in much the same life-style as in the beginning, until their deaths 7 Aug 1997 and Nannie's in 3 Aug 1999. | Reynolds, Robert Edwin (I7409)
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Vol. 1, page 395:
Taken from William Nutting's diary written at time of son Asa's funeral and marched with Asa's unit of Minute-men to Cambridge on 19 Apr 1775. | Source (S04453)
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Vol. 6, No. 2, pg. 2-3 (Aug.1996): Elizabeth NOWLIN Devin, daughter of Bryan Ward Nowlin and his wife Lucy Wade.
[Photocopy from Gary Boyd Roberts on 27.Oct.2007] | Source (S67700)
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Vol. 8, No. 3, pg.4-8 (Nov.1998): Susannah NOWLIN Devin, Daughter of Bryan Ward Nolin and His Wife, Lucy Wade.
[Photocopy received from Gary Boyd Roberts on 27.October.2007] | Source (S67700)
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volume 11, pages 284-285 - References Alexander Devin in Indiana. | Source (S67449)
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Volume 1: A-E | Source (S04034)
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Waddell Carter was in Rev War. died 1782 P.E.Co Va.
His widow married 2nd Robert Anderson 19 April 1790 P.E.Co Va. Waddell's dau Mildred married Anderson Wade 1799 P.E.Co. Va. Anderson Wade b. 1772 Goochland (he married 2nd Eliz Cox 1808 Montgomery Co Va. Anderson Wade was son of John Utley Wade b. 1739 Goochland & Alice Woodrum dau of John Woodrum & Mary in Goochland. Alice Woodrum was sister of Mary Woodrum married Benjamin Weaver (Weaver's live in Fluvanna Co 1782 next to my Richard Chandler & Eliz Carter.) Samuel Weaver & Frances L'Orange (L
'Orange is Benjamin Weaver's step Mother. John Utley Wade b 1739 was illegltmate son of John Utley & Angelina (spell?) Wade. see Goochland records on this.LindaLinda Lewis | Carter, Patriot Waddill (I13908)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F3215
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