News: Looking for females who are in the pure female lines (mother to daughter) from William and Sarah who are willing to do an mtDNA test. Such a person would be descended along an all female line from Mary DEVIN Biggers or Margaret DEVIN Reynolds. The hope is to identify the markers for Sarah SMITH Devin to help identify her parents. Contact the webmaster if interested.

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    951 ABBR Web Page Source (S04584)
     
    952 ABBR Web Page Source (S04633)
     
    953 ABBR Wenham VR, p 214 Source (S04586)
     
    954 ABBR Wenham VR, p 215, NEGHR Source (S04587)
     
    955 ABBR Westford VR to 1849 Source (S04588)
     
    956 ABBR Westford VR, p 321 Source (S04589)
     
    957 ABBR Westmoreland Cemetary Records Source (S04592)
     
    958 ABBR Westmoreland VR Source (S04608)
     
    959 ABBR WFT Source (S04364)
     
    960 ABBR White Family - Genealogy ofTITL Genealogy of the White Family 1895 Source (S04448)
     
    961 ABBR White Query Report Source (S04557)
     
    962 Abigail was from Concord, MA at the time of their marriage. One source, Family Search IGI) says they married there. Family F1727
     
    963 Abigail was from Littleton, MA which is just SE of Groton. They had nine children with four being daughters. Several of their children didn't live to adulthood. Family F1895
     
    964 About 1962 this family was living in Amarillo, TX. He was a rancher & the
    owner of an implement firm. Methodist.

    DOB & DOD from gravestone; buried Rose Hill Cemetery; Interment in Swisher Co
    TX & Vicinity 1890-1990; San Antonio Library; RT976.4838 Swi

    POD from Soc. Sec. Index 
    Devin, Robert Franklin (I0378)
     
    965 Abraham and Elizabeth had nine children: six sons ans three daughters. Three sons died in young adulthood, and may not have married. Family F1742
     
    966 Abraham Cunningham father to Judith had received his land patent in this area on Mountain Creek."

    I assume this was a typo, as the father of Judith CUNNINGHAM m 1764 Theodorick CARTER, III, so Theodorick II and Anne WADDILL, was Alexander CUNNINGHAM d. 1778 Prince Edward Co., Va. m Easter Mary MICHAUX b. 1713 Michaux Grant, Henrico Co., Va., do Abrahma MICHAUX and Suzanne ROCHETTE

    Judith CUNNINGHAM was one of 9 children.

    Glad to share info---TEbeL2888@aol.com--Charlene Reeds Ebeling

    PS Giles CARTER II son of Giles CARTER and Hannah CREWES m my many-grt aunt--Mary REEDS, do John REEDS/READS and Jane CLAYTOR 
    Carter, Theodorick 3 II (I13902)
     
    967 Abraham may be the son of Jacob Aaron and Catherine, his wife. However, no primary documentation has been found to support this relationship. Aaron, Abraham (I9220)
     
    968 Abraham Parrish and John Devin make bond of 150 dollars on 08.January.1811 for marriage of Abraham C. Parrish and Mary Devin. Bond witnessed by T. O. [Nune].
    Oath that Mary is over 21 made by James Devin and signed by Thomas O. [Nune].
    Married by Thomas Boaz.
     
    Source (S67414)
     
    969 Abraham was a soldier in the Civil War, having enrolled, September 5, 1861 at LaPorte, Indiana for three years. He was a member of Company C, 9th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and on December 26, 1862 at the battle of Lavargne was severely wounded. He was discharged September 15, 1864. [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/i/Philip-D-Bailey/GENE1-0007.html] Holdeman, Abraham A. (I5752)
     
    970 ABRAHAM3 AARON JR (Abraham2 Aron Sr, Jacob1)2 was born on 17 Mar 1759 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He died in 1840 in Glens Fork, Adair, Kentucky. He married (1) CHLOE PEARSON on 29 Aug 1795 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. She died about 1801. He married (2) ELLENDER PERDUE on 20 Sep 1802 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. She was born in 1759 in Virginia. She died in 1842 in Adair, Kentucky, USA. He married (3) SENETH REGAN.
    Notes for Abraham Aaron Jr:
    AARON, ABRAHAM JR Ancestor #: A131268
    Service: VIRGINIA
    Rank: PRIVATE
    Birth: (CIRCA) 1759 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
    Death: (POST) 2-23-1835 ADAIR CO KENTUCKY
    Pension Number: *S30813
    Service Source: *S30813
    Service Description: 1) CAPT WILLIAM WITCHER
    Abraham Aaron Jr and Chloe Pearson had the following children:
    i. LITITIA4 AARON was born in 1796 in Virginia, USA. She married ROBERT A. RAGEN on 17 Feb 1823 in Green, Kentucky. He was born about 1791.
    ii. GEORGE AARON was born about 1800 in Virginia.
    Abraham Aaron Jr and Ellender Perdue had the following children:
    13. iii. MARY AARON was born on 02 Oct 1802 in Botetourt, Virginia, USA. She died on 08 Jun 1858. She married SAMUEL SPARKS in 1822 in Jefferson, Tennessee. He died on 22 Jun 1845.
    iv. ABRAHAM AARON was born on 29 Dec 1803 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. He died on 20 Dec 1878 in Russell, Kentucky. He married SENEA RAGEN on 08 Jun 1829 in Greene, Tennessee.
    v. CATHERINE AARON was born about 1805 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. She died before 1860 in Adair, Kentucky.
    vi. DANIEL AARON was born in 1808 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. He died about 1866 in Elm Springs, Washington, Arkansas. He married ANNA COLLINGS on 01 Sep 1831 in Adair, Kentucky.
    vii. SUSANNAH AARON was born on 14 Feb 1809 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. She died about 1864.
    viii. ISAAC AARON was born about 1811. 
    Aaron, Abraham Jr. (I9224)
     
    971 Abstact (Deed 06:063-064)
    Deed dated 21.November.1780 from James Devin to John White for a 129 acre tract of land in Pittsylvania County on the branches of the Banister River. Recorded 21.November.1780 and paid 1000 pounds current money. Adjacent to John White and William Devin.

    Beginning at a [Red] Oak in John White's line:
    1. N49E 186 poles along William Divin's line to a White Oak
    2. N13E 120 poles crossing a little Creek to a White Oak in the said William Divin's line
    3. S55W 258 poles to a Red Oak
    4. S40E 16 poles to White's corner Red Oak
    5. S30E 100 poles along the same to the beginning

     
    Source (S67654)
     
    972 Abstact:

    Contains 38 acres lying on both sides of Banister Creek.
    Beginning at a stake formerly a Stump:

    1. S 17 E -- 67 poles to a Birch.
    2. S 85 W -- 21 poles crossing Banister to a White Oak.
    3. N 75 W -- 124 poles to pointers.
    4. N -- 62 poles to a pointer White Oak.
    5. N 73 E with Benjamin Fo[w]lers line to a walnut.
    6. S 30.5 E -- 30.75 poles a new line to a forked spanish oak.
    7. N 37.75 E -- 25 poles crossing Banister to the Beginning.
     
    Source (S67668)
     
    973 Abstact:
    Deed dated 21.November.1785 from Francis Leak to William Devin, Sr. for an estimated 400 acres tract of land in Pittsylvania County. Recorded 21.November.1785. Adjacent to a tract owned by William Gray and Ashford Hughes.

    Beginning at William Gray and Ashford Hughes corner White Oak:

    1. S80W 34 poles to a corner Red Oak on a hill
    2. N12W 220 poles crossing two branches to a Red Oak
    3. N30E 57 poles to a Black Oak
    4. N40W 60 poles to two Red Oaks
    5. N85E 160 poles crossing the Banister River to a Red Oak
    6. S25E 120 poles crossing a branch to a White Oak
    7. S30E 220 poles crossing a branch to three White Oaks in the said Grays & Hughes line
    8. S85W 231 poles along their line crossing the Banister River to the first station
     
    Source (S67655)
     
    974 Abstact:
    Tract of land sold 2.December.1848 to Thomas S. Jones for $490.35 as the highest bidder containing one hundred and forty and one tenth acres lying in Pittsylvania County on both sides of Little Creek of Banister River.

    Beginning at Oake's and Thomas S. Jones corner white oak:
    1. S 1/2° E 165 poles along Jones' line formerly Callands crossing Little creek to Callaway's corner pointers
    2. N 78° W 97 1/2 poles along Callaway's lines to a corner red oak
    3. N 49° W 81 poles to corner pointers
    4. N 45 1/2° E 18 poles along Callaways lines (known as Spurlings track) to corner pointers near double chesnut tree
    5. N 11 1/2° E 28 poles along a crooked line to a red oak
    6. N 9 1/2 E 38 poles crossing said "little creek" to a crooked amasked tree (stooping)
    7. N 12 1/4° E 5 1/2 poles to Captain Oakes fallen down corner post oak
    8. S 73 1/4° 124 poles along Oakes lines to the Beginning


    This plat has errors.  
    Source (S67667)
     
    975 Abstract (Deed 10:081-082):

    Deed dated 17.November.1794 from Joseph Devin and William Devin to Abraham Williams for a combined 100 acre tract of land on the Turkey Branch of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia.

    Beginning at Twedels corner White Oak in Leaks line:
    1. S83E 258 poles along Twedel’s line to a Hickory in Chamberlaynes line
    2. S74W 236 poles along the same [Chamberlaynes] to pointers on the Turkey Branch
    3. Up the same (Turkey Branch) as it meanders to the beginning


    Beginning at a Red Oak in the said William Devins line:
    1. Down the said Turkey branch in a straight line chopped by the said William Devin to a Post Oak on Chamberlaynes line
    2. Along the said Chamberlaynes line to the Hickory in the bounds of the Seventy seven Acres above mentioned
     
    Source (S67681)
     
    976 Abstract (Deed 10:526-527): Deed dated 22.November.1796 from William Devin, Sr. to
    Edward Nunnelee for a 90 acre tract of land on both sides of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia. Paid 90 pounds “Lawful Money of Virginia.”

    Beginning at pointers in Leaks line:
    1. N81E 39 poles along Leaks line to a Red Oak
    2. S29E 123 poles to a White Oak
    3. S34E 72 poles to a Red Oak

    4. N81W 40 poles to the head of a Branch
    5. Down the said Branch as it Meanders to a Poplar on the Banister River
    6. Up the same Banister River as it Meanders across thirty four poles to a Poplar
    7. N88W 94 poles of new lines to pointers
    8. N55E 75 poles to a Beach on the River below the Mill
    9. N7E 59 poles crossing the said Banister River to the Beginning
     
    Source (S67684)
     
    977 Abstract (Deed 11:466): Deed dated 28.November.1798 from William Devin, Sr. to Robert Devin for a 150 acres tract of land on the Banister River in Pittsylvania County. Adjacent to land of Harmon Cook, Edward Nunnalee, Joseph Devin, Reubin Herndon, Jacob Arron. Paid 10 pounds "Lawful Money of Virginia." Recorded 17.June.1799.

    Beginning at a Poplar on the south bank of the Bannister River near Cooks Spring in Leak's former land, now William Devin, Sr.'s land:
    1. (nearly) Northwest a straight line course crossing William Devin, Sr.'s new survey to Reubin Herndons line
    2. Along Reubin Herdon's line to Jacob Aron's line
    3. Along the same (Jacob Aron's line) to Harmon Cook's line
    4. Along the same (Harmon Cook's line) to Brown's former line
    5. Along the same (Brown's former line) to Edward Nunnallee's line
    6. Along the same (Edward Nunnallee's line) to Joseph Devin's corner Poplar on Bannister
    7. Down the Meanders of the [Banister] River to the Beginning.
     
    Source (S67688)
     
    978 Abstract (Deed 49:275-276)

    Deed dated 14.June.1845 from Sarah Devin to James Oakes for a 109 acre tract of land on the waters of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia. He paid 436 dollars “Lawful Money of Virginia.” Abstracted by David Devin on 23.December.2005 from a photocopy of the Pittsylvania County Virginia Deed Book 49 pages 275-276.

    Beginning at a new corner red oak in Benjamin Fowlers line:
    1. S 114 poles along new lines crossing a branch to new pointers in said Sarah Divin line
    2. N 75° W 38 poles to a fallen down corner post oak in Nancy Thomas's line
    3. S 55° W 112 poles crossing a little creek to pointers in Jane Pierce's line
    4. N 4° E 92 poles along said (Jane Pierce's) line crossing two branches to pointers
    5. N 24° E 100 poles to a red oak
    6. N30° W 70 poles to two red oaks in said Fowlers line
    7. S 55° E 145 poles to the beginning
     
    Source (S67671)
     
    979 Abstract (Deed 49:276-277)

    Deed dated 14.June.1845 from Sarah Devin to Benjamin Fowler for a 34 acre tract of land on both sides of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia from part of the land bequieved to Sarah in her father's will. He paid 119 dollars “Lawful Money of Virginia.”

    Abstracted by David Devin on 23.December.2005 from a photocopy of the Pittsylvania County Virginia Deed Book 49 pages 276-277.

    Beginning at an old corner stump in James B Gatewoods line:
    1. N 73° W 92 poles a new line to a new corner pointers in James Oakes line
    2. N 52 poles with said (James Oakes' line to a new corner red oak in said Fowlers line
    3. S 55° E 43 poles with said (Fowler's) line to a poplar on the Banister River
    4. 104 poles up said Banister River as it meanders to a beach

    5. S 42 poles with Gatewoods line to a stone corner
    6. S 64° W 32 poles to the beginning
     
    Source (S67670)
     
    980 Abstract (Deed Book 10:525-526): Deed dated 18.November.1796 from Alexander Devin Suekey Devin, and William Dunn to Edward Nunnelee for a 236 acre tract of land on the branches of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virgina. Adjacent to Nathan Brown, Abraham Allen, William Easley, and William Devin. Recorded 16.January.1797. Paid Sixty pounds "Lawful money of Virginia."

    Beginning at Nathan Brown's corner Ash in Abraham Allen's Line on the Chinquepin Branch:
    1. N73E 52 poles along said Abraham Allen's line to a Red Oak
    2. S18E 92 poles along Matthew's Lines to pointers
    3. South 126 poles to a White Oak
    4. East 31 poles to William Easley's Corner White Oak on Robins branch
    5. S9W 200 poles down the said Robins Branch South to a White Oak corner
    6. N30W 272 poles along William Devin's line (formerly Leaks) crossing the Chinquepin Branch to pointers
    7. N70W 64 poles to a Spanish oak in Nathan Brown's former line
    8. N33E 134 poles along the Nathan Brown's former line to a Red Oak
    9. N13E 70 poles to the Beginning
     
    Source (S67683)
     
    981 Abstract:

    Deed dated 06.June.1806 from Robert Devin to John Mitchell for 95 acres of land on both sides of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia. John paid 57 pounds lawful Money of Virginia. Deed was recorded on 21.July.1806. The tract is part of the estate of William Devin, Sr.

    Beginning, at a Locash bush in the old field near the apple orchard,
    1. N 15 W 130 poles along a new dividing line to a Black Jack corner in the old line
    2. N 64 W 5 poles along the old line to pointers
    3. S 55 W 140 poles crossing the Banister River to pointers
    4. S 31 E 116 poles to pointers in said old line
    5. N 61 E 106 poles along a new dividing line to the Beginning
     
    Source (S67676)
     
    982 Abstract:

    Deed to Mary Bigger from Robert Devin, surviving executor of the estate of William Devin, Sr. for 101 acres and four square poles of land on both sides of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia. Mary paid 25 pounds lawful money of Virginia for the parcel.

    Beginning at a white oak Corner of the old line on the East side of the Banister River:

    • N 21 E 92 poles along the same [old line] to new pointers
    • N 67 W 174 poles along a new dividing line to pointers in the old line
    • S 21 W 47 poles to a Hickory
    • S 36 E 54 poles to a white oak
    • S 27 W 35 poles to a Hickory
    • S 70 E 132 poles crossing a branch & the [Banister] River to the Beginning
     
    Source (S67679)
     
    983 Abstract:

    Deed to William Devin from Robert Devin, surviving executor of the estate of William Devin, Sr. for 100 acres and 120 square poles of land on the waters of the Banister River in Pittsylvania County Virginia. William paid 25 pounds lawful money of Virginia for the parcel.

    Beginning at a White Oak corner of the old line:

    • N 64 E 91 poles to a corner White Oak
    • N 13 W 145 poles along the said old line to a Red Oak
    • S 61 W 140 poles to pointers
    • S 32.5 E 133 poles to the Beginning.
     
    Source (S67678)
     
    984 Abstract: Beginning at a white oak in Spragain's line dead and fell down:
    1. N85E with the said (Spragain's) line to William's corner Post Oak
    2. North along his (William's) line to Pointers in Leaks old lines
    3. N30W along the same (Leaks old lines) to a Red Oak Corner
    4. N83W 106 poles down a branch to a Poplar tree on Bannister River
    5. Down the same (Banister River) as it meanders to a Beech on the Steep banks
    6. South to the William Devin fence and along his fence to the pation fence corner to a small white oak 94 poles
    7. S64W 32 poles with the pation fence to a White Oak
    8. S17E 54 poles to the first Station
     
    Source (S67687)
     
    985 Abstract: Beginning at Nathan Brown's Corner Ash in Abraham Allen's line on Chinquepin Branch:
    1. S6W 164 poles new lines down the Chinquepin Branch as it meanders to a Maple and ash in Chinquepin Branch
    2. S70E 54 poles to a Red Oak in the fork of a path
    3. S5E 20 poles to a Red Oak on the left hand side of the road
    4. S 40 poles to a White Oak on the right hand side of the road
    5. S5E 30 poles to a Red Oak on the left hand side of the road
    6. S10W 36 poles to Joseph Devins Corner Red Oak
    7. N30W 167 poles along the old lines mentioned in Browns patent crossing the Chinquepin Branch to pointers
    8. N70W 64 poles to a Spanish Oak in Nathan Brown's former line
    9. N33E 134 poles along the Nathan Brown's former line to a Red Oak
    10. N13E 70 poles to the Beginning.
     
    Source (S67682)
     
    986 Abstract: Deed dated 06.December.1797 from William Devin, Sr. to Jeremiah Spurling for a 38.25 acre tract of land in Pittsylvania County Virginia. Paid 60 dollars.

    Beginning at a post oak corner:
    1. E 56 poles to a [Alive] in a branch
    2. N30W 54 poles up the same branch to a white oak
    3. N15W 24 poles to a [Pine]
    4. N4W 36 poles to William Devin, Sr.'s corner red oak, at the head of the [bottom]
    5. S49W 78 poles to White’s corner red oak
    6. S30E 85 poles to the Beginning
     
    Source (S67685)
     
    987 Abstracted by David Devin 18.November.2002 from a printed copy of Grants Book A pages 133-134 found in the Library of Virginia Land Office archives file 042_0156.tiff and 042_0157.tiff from the Library of Virginia web site. Source (S67636)
     
    988 Abstracted by David Devin on 01.May.2002 from a scanned copy of Virginia Land Office Patents Book 35 pages 252-253 found on the Library of Virginia web site (files 035-0270 and 035-0271). Source (S67632)
     
    989 Abstracted by David Devin on 14.April.2002 from file # 029-0283.tif found on the Library of Virginia Digital Library web site. Survey must have been done when the Bannister River was still part of Lunenburgh County. However, at the time of the Patent recording, the Banister River area was part of Halifax County. This abstract is included because it is referenced by Devin land surveys and William Devin, Sr. later acquired this plot. Source (S67628)
     
    990 Abstracted by David Devin on 14.April.2002 from file # 031-0356.tif found on the Library of Virginia Digital Library web site. I speculate that the survey was done for Lunenburg County before Halifax County was formed. Therefore, the survey may be in Lunenburg County records. However, at the time of the Patent recording, the Bearskin Creek area was part of Halifax County. This abstract is included because it is in the area of Devin land surveys. Source (S67629)
     
    991 Abstracted by David Devin on 18.Mar.2002 from a scanned image of Virginia Land Office Grants Book 22 page 240 found on the Library of Virginia web site. File number: 088-0438.tif  Source (S67641)
     
    992 Abstracted by David Devin on 26.May.2002 from a scanned copy of Virginia Land Office Patent Book 33 page 686-687 found on the Library of Virginia web site, file #031-0356. This plat is included because it is refenced by Devin land holdings. Source (S67630)
     
    993 Abstracted from records in the U. S. National Archives. Based on "Index of Revolutionary War pension applications" by Max E. Hoyt and Frank Johnson Metcalf. Volumes 1-50 have a indexes. Source (S67435)
     
    994 According to Hockett, he may have been the Asberry Jackson who married in Polk Co., NC on 28 Jan 1867, Susan A. MCMurray. Jackson, Asbury (I12701)
     
    995 According to the chancery suit, Susan Jane Jefferson b. c 1842, died "unmarried, intestate, and without issue".  Jefferson, Susan Jane (I12113)
     
    996 According to the Converse book, page 10, came with her father to America. Parkhurst, Phebe (I6250)
     
    997 According to the Converse book, page 10, came with his father to America. Parkhurst, George Jr. (I5442)
     
    998 Actual spelling of name not known as of August 15, 1992 Nelson, Hans Peter (I1726)
     
    999 ADAM B. HELTZEL
    The subject of this biography owns one of the best farms in Noble Township, and which is eligibly located on section 4, the soil brought to a good state of cultivation, and the farm buildings of that style of architecture amply indicative of the solid and substantial character of the proprietor. Mr. Heltzel, in addition to general farming, interests himself considerably in stock-raising, and is able to exhibit some of the best animals in this part of the county. His horses, although not fast stock, are mainly serviceable for the farm and road, while the sleek and well-fed cattle, wheter in the field or the stable, look the picture of comfort, and are fully in keeping with the characteristics of the typical Pennsylvanian. Our subject was born in the Keystone State, Oct. 18, 1840, and is the son of Jesse and Catherine (Fishel) Heltzel, who at the time of his birth were living in York County. They also were natives of Pennsylvania, and of German ancestry.

    Mr. Heltzel spent his early years in his native county, and came with his parents to Michigan in 1859. They located on the land which he now occupies, and the father, with the assistance of his sons, cleared and improved a farm from the woods, putting up a log house in which the family lived until 1883. The homestead became the property of Adam in 1870, and he has since put up a modern dwelling and other farm buildings. The mother passed away in 1881, and the fatehr in 1883, at the age of seventy-two years. They were the parents of four children, three of whom lived to mature years, and three are now living. The eldest son, Daniel, was killed by lightning in York County, Pa., before the removal of the family to the West.

    Mr. Heltzel continued with his parents until his marriage with Miss Julia Curtis, which took place at the home of the bride in Noble Township, Oct. 24, 1871. Mrs. Heltzel is the daughter of B.H. and Elizabeth (Koblin) Curtis, natives of Canada, and was born May 12, 1853, in Canada. Her father lives in Reed City, Mich. Her mother died in June 1886. Their five children are all living. To our subject and his wife there have been born six children, five living, namely: Albert F., Irona, Elizabeth, Charles and Nettie.

    The Heltzel homestead embraces 166 acres of good land, which has been thoroughly cultivated, and is the source of a generous income. Our subject has little to do with public affairs, confining his attention mostly to his personal interests, but votes with the Democratic party. His wife is a member of the Mennonite Church. [page 369, "1888 Portrait & Biographical Album of Branch County"] 
    Heltzel, Adam B. (I6965)
     
    1000 Addison Lafayette Edwards, it appears is the second husband of Sarah Frances Powell. 1850 Census record shows his brother William T. Edwards in the household of his wife, Sarah Frances and her grandmother, Polly Carter Powell. My mother relayed to me before her death that her grandfather was Addison Lafayette Edwards, born according to his headstone, in 1845. I recently found a marriage record for Sarah Frances and William T. Edwards, who is the brother of Addison. His wife, Sarah Frances Powell, d/o William Jefferson Powell and Elizabeth Allen Carter was probably married to both brothers; Addison being at least 5 years younger than his wife. Addison and Sarah were married until his death in 1892. My grandmother, Mattie Frances Edwards, was the 5th child of Sarah, born in 1876. -Mary Frances Eggleston

    A. L. Edwards is Addison Lafayette Edwards found on the 1860 VA Halifax Co., CENSUS in his father's family HH/FAM 773/775 shows James 60, Elvira B. 32, H.S. 19, C.B. 16, A.L. 20, Arabella 12 and ? B. Edwards 10.

    HH/FAM 771/752 shows James 28, family He is s/o James, brother of Addison married to Elizabeth 25, with children ? 6, Doll 5, Patrick 3 and Ellen l.

    HH/FAM 858/841 John Edwards 58 (Brother of James Ann E. 42, Josephine 19, Emma 18, Richa(rd) 17, Mo A. 15, C.S. 12.

    Brothers Addison L. and Christopher B. married sisters, Sarah Frances and Mary G. Powell

    Birth: Oct. 27, 1845
    Death: Oct. 22, 1892

    Pvt., Co. K, 14th Virginia Infantry, C.S.A.

    Addison L. Edwards was born on October 27, 1845. He enlisted, date unknown, as Pvt., Co. K, 14th Virginia Infantry. Addison was captured at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863 and held as a prisoner of war at Fort McHenry, Ft. Delaware, and Point Lookout, Maryland. He was apparently exchanged as he rejoined his company until December 7, 1863. Addison was captured again at Five Forks on April 1, 1865. He was held as a prisoner of war at City Point (Hopewell, Virginia) until transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland where he took the Oath of Allegiance and was released on June 11, 1865.

    Inscription:
    [headstone]
    Addison L. Edwards
    Born
    Oct. 27, 1845
    Died
    Oct. 22, 1892
    [Confederate Stone]
    Addison L. Edwards
    Co. K
    14 Va. Inf.
    C. S. A.
    Oct. 27, 1845
    Oct. 22, 1892

    Burial:
    Crewe Cemetery
    Crewe
    Nottoway County
    Virginia, USA

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    Created by: Thomas Daniels
    Record added: Mar 06, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 34506741 
    Edwards, Addison Lafayette (I7291)
     

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