Ida Mae CHRISTIAN

Female 1893 - 1971  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ida Mae CHRISTIAN was born 02 Feb 1893, Tazewell Co. VA (daughter of Alonzo Columbus CHRISTIAN and Virginia Belle ANDERSON); died 14 Feb 1971.

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Ida Christian
    Age: 7
    Birth Date: Feb 1893
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1900: Big Creek, McDowell, West Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Name: Lonzo Christian
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Name: Belle Christian
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Ida Mae Christain [Christian]
    Age in 1910: 17
    Birth Year: abt 1893
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1910: Big Creek, McDowell, West Virginia
    Race: White
    Relation to Head of House: Son
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Name: Alonzo Christain
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Name: Virginia B Christain
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia

    Died:
    POD either Tazewell Co. VA or McDowell Co. WV

    Ida married Otis E. Linkous 16 Jun 1916, McDowell Co. WV. Otis was born ca 1888, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    West Virginia Vital Records
    http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=11401189&Type=Marriage


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alonzo Columbus CHRISTIAN was born 25 Nov 1866, Tazewell Co. VA (son of Thomas Beavers CHRISTIAN and Elizabeth (Betsy) WHITT); died 20 Oct 1952, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Mount Joy Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Joy, Scioto Co. OH.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E4C3A5C47215490594175814DFC0D3208E24

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1870 United States Federal Census about Alonza C Christian
    Name: Alonza C Christian
    Age in 1870: 3
    Birth Year: abt 1867
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male in household of Thomas B. and Elizabeth Whitt Christian
    Post Office: Knob

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Lonzo Christian
    Age: 32
    Birth Date: Nov 1867
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1900: Big Creek, McDowell, West Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Belle Christian
    Marriage Year: 1888
    Years Married: 12
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Household Members:
    Lonzo Christian 32
    Belle Christian 31
    Charley Christian 11
    Ella Christian 9
    Herbert Christian 8
    Ida Christian 7
    Graham H Christian 5
    Mack Christian 3
    Vernon Christian 3
    Myrtle Christian 15
    Barbara Christian less than 1 year old [grand daughter]

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Alonzo Christain [Christian]
    Age in 1910: 43
    Birth Year: abt 1867
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1910: Big Creek, McDowell, West Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Virginia B Christain
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Household Members:
    Alonzo Christain 43
    Virginia B Christain 41
    L Caroline Christain 21
    Herbert Christain 20
    Ida Mae Christain 17
    Emery G Christain 14
    Mack Christain 12
    Vernon Christain 10

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Alonzo C Christain [Christian]
    Age: 53
    Birth Year: abt 1867
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1920: Rarden, Scioto, Ohio
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Belle Christian
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Home owned: Own
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Occupation: Farmer
    Household Members:
    Alonzo C Christian 53
    Belle Christian 51
    Vernon Christian 19

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Alonzo C Christain [Christian]
    Gender: Male
    Birth Year: abt 1867
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Race: White
    Home in 1930: White Oak, Highland, Ohio
    Marital Status: Married
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's Name: Belle Christian
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Household Members:
    Alonzo C Christian 63
    Belle Christian 60
    Vernon Christian 30

    1940 United States Federal Census
    Name: Alonzo Christian
    Respondent: Yes
    Age: 73
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Marital Status: Married
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Home in 1940: Rarden, Scioto, Ohio
    Street: High Street
    Farm: No
    Inferred Residence in 1935: Sciotoville, Scioto, Ohio
    Residence in 1935: Sciotoville, Scioto, Ohio
    House Owned or Rented: Owned
    Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: $400
    Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade
    Weeks Worked in 1939: 0
    Income: 0
    Income Other Sources: No
    Household Members:
    Alonzo Christian 73
    Belle Christian 71

    Buried:
    Grave location:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=christian&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=37&GScnty=2112&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=96634296&df=all&

    Died:
    West Virginia Death Certificate:
    http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=1444975&Type=Death

    Alonzo married Virginia Belle ANDERSON 8 Aug 1887, Tazewell Co VA. Virginia (daughter of Melvin Harvey ANDERSON and Ellender J. (Ella) PACK) was born 30 Apr 1869, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1951, Scotio Co. OH; was buried , Mount Joy Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Joy, Scioto Co. OH. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Virginia Belle ANDERSON was born 30 Apr 1869, Tazewell Co. VA (daughter of Melvin Harvey ANDERSON and Ellender J. (Ella) PACK); died 1951, Scotio Co. OH; was buried , Mount Joy Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Joy, Scioto Co. OH.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B6BBC51EF1A04055ACDFE9B14D43BA8B74AA

    Notes:

    She may be a daughter from Melvin's first marriage, but on Virginia's marriage record Ellen Pack is listed as her mother. Not sure who her mother is.

    Buried:
    Grave location:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=christian&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=37&GScnty=2112&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=96634359&df=all&

    Notes:

    Married:
    Husband's Name A.C. Christian
    Husband's Age 20
    Husband's Birthplace Tazewell County, Virginia
    Husband's Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Husband's Condition Divorced
    Husband's Father Thomas B. Christian
    Husband's Mother Elizabeth Christian
    Husband's Occupation Farmer
    Wife's Name Virginia B. Anderson
    Wife's Age 18
    Wife's Birthplace Tazewell County, Virginia
    Wife's Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Wife's Condition Single
    Wife's Father Melvin Anderson
    Wife's Mother Ella J. Anderson
    Marriage Date 08 Aug 1887
    Marriage Place Tazewell County, Virginia
    Performed By J.R. Sparks

    Source: Tazewell County Marriage Register 3 :: Page 78 :: Line 74

    Children:
    1. Myrtle CHRISTIAN was born Feb 1885, Tazewell Co. VA.
    2. L. Caroline CHRISTIAN was born 30 May 1888, Tazewell Co. VA.
    3. Charley CHRISTIAN was born May 1889, Tazewell Co. VA.
    4. Ella CHRISTIAN was born 20 Sep 1889, Tazewell Co. VA.
    5. John Herbert CHRISTIAN was born 08 Jan 1891, Tazewell Co. VA; died 11 Sep 1950, Rarden, Scotio Co. OH; was buried , Mount Joy Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Joy, Scioto Co. OH.
    6. 1. Ida Mae CHRISTIAN was born 02 Feb 1893, Tazewell Co. VA; died 14 Feb 1971.
    7. Henry Graham CHRISTIAN was born 24 Jan 1894, Tazewell Co. VA; died 19 Jul 1967, Scotio Co. OH.
    8. Sgt. Mack CHRISTIAN was born 30 Mar 1898, McDowell Co. WV; died 09 Nov 1918, Battle of Meuse-Argonne, Meuse, Lorraine, France; was buried , Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, (Argonne American Cemetery) Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse, Lorraine, France.
    9. Vernon Frederick CHRISTIAN was born 21 Feb 1900, McDowell Co. WV; died 03 Jan 1964, Welch, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Woodlawn Cemetery, Bluewell, McDowell Co. WV.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Beavers CHRISTIAN was born 1821, Tazewell Co. VA (son of Moses Bailey CHRISTIAN and Mary (Polly) BEAVERS); died 1892, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 420C2F186ED64E7B806AB682097F0A8EE44E

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Thos B Christian
    Age in 1860: 38
    Birth Year: abt 1822
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Baptist Valley
    Household Members:
    Thos B Christian 38
    Mary Christian 36
    Hanah Christian 12
    Moses Christian 10
    William Christian 9
    Ruth Christian 5
    Luther Christian 3

    Thomas married Elizabeth (Betsy) WHITT 3 Jan 1864, Tazewell Co. VA. Elizabeth was born 7 Dec 1829, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth (Betsy) WHITT was born 7 Dec 1829, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: AC51C9145B314AD192D45FE693E689002E41

    Notes:

    1900 Tazewell Co., VA census she was living son M. W.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940
    Name: Thomas B Christian
    Birth Date: 1823
    Birthplace: Tazewell County, Va
    Age: 41
    Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Brewster
    Spouse's Birth Date: 1829
    Spouse's Birthplace: Tazewell County, Va
    Spouse's Age: 35
    Event Date: 03 Jan 1864
    Event Place: Tazewell, Virginia
    Father's Name: Mo... Christian [Moses]
    Mother's Name: Mary
    Spouse's Father's Name: Millbourne Whitt
    Spouse's Mother's Name: Mahala
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Spouse's Marital Status: Widowed
    Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01695-4
    System Origin: Virginia-EASy
    GS Film number: 34214
    Reference ID: Page 16 Line1

    Children:
    1. 2. Alonzo Columbus CHRISTIAN was born 25 Nov 1866, Tazewell Co. VA; died 20 Oct 1952, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Mount Joy Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Joy, Scioto Co. OH.
    2. Libella CHRISTIAN was born 20 Feb 1868, Tazewell Co. VA.
    3. Hannah CHRISTIAN was born 1871, Tazewell Co. VA; died 01 Dec 1891, Tazewell Co. VA.

  3. 6.  Melvin Harvey ANDERSON was born Abt 1849, Grayson Co. VA; died Bef 1910.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: BEABA8DAB0CD4F358746144BD338CAEFDCB1

    Notes:

    Marriage Certificate
    Husband's Name M.H Anderson
    Husband's Age 24
    Husband's Birthplace Grayson County, Virginia
    Husband's Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Husband's Condition Divorced
    Husband's Father Henry Anderson
    Husband's Mother Not Given
    Husband's Occupation Farmer
    Wife's Name Ellen Pack
    Wife's Age 22
    Wife's Birthplace Tazewell County, Virginia
    Wife's Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Wife's Condition Single
    Wife's Father John Pack
    Wife's Mother Matilda Pack
    Marriage Date 18 May 1873
    Marriage Place Tazewell County, Virginia
    Performed By William P. Linkous

    Source: Tazewell County Marriage Register 3 :: Page 38 :: Line 38

    Melvin married Ellender J. (Ella) PACK 18 May 1873, Tazewell Co VA. Ellender (daughter of John PACK and Matilda Ann DELONG) was born 5 Mar 1850, Tazewell Co VA; died 18 May 1933, Davy, McDowell Co. W. Va; was buried 20 May 1933, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Ellender J. (Ella) PACK was born 5 Mar 1850, Tazewell Co VA (daughter of John PACK and Matilda Ann DELONG); died 18 May 1933, Davy, McDowell Co. W. Va; was buried 20 May 1933, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: BF45004EB53946358B09E3BB0A87D03A88A0

    Notes:

    Ellen, 22 and Melvin, 24 were married in Tazewell in May of 1873. This was Melvin's second marriage and Ellen's first. They were married by the Rev. William P. Linkous.

    Title: Marriage Record Page: Tazewell County Marriage Register 3 Page 38 Line 38

    Source Text: Husand Name: M.H. Anderson Husband Age: 24 Husband Birthplace: Grayson County, Va Husband Residence: Tazewell Co., Va Husband Condition: Divorced Husband Father: Henry Anderson Husband Mother: Not Given Husband Occupation: Farmer Wife Name: Ellen Pack Wife Age: 22 Wife Birthplace: Tazewell County, Virginia Wife Residence: Tazewell County, Virginia Wife Condition: Single Wife father: John Pack Wife Mother: Matilda Pack Marriage date: 18 May 1873 Marriage Place: Tazewell County, Va Performed By: William P. Linkous [Entry Recording Date : 18 MAY 1873]

    CLINCH VALLEY NEWS

    1895 Pounding Mill
    June 5 - Mr. Melville Anderson (husband of Ellen Pack) who has been confined to his room for several weeks, with a cut knee, is improving.

    June 26 - Mrs. Melville Anderson (Ellen Pack) and Mrs. Fred Quesenberry (Cynthia Pack) attended the quarterly meeting at Lockhart's Chapel Sunday.

    1896 Pounding Mill

    July 10 - Mrs. Melvin Anderson, (Ellen Pack) Mrs. Jim Osborn, Mrs. John Asbury, and Miss Sallie Maxwell attended quarterly meeting at Jones Chapel Sunday.

    1897 Pounding Mill

    January 8 - Mrs. Melville (sic) Anderson (Ellen Pack) has been confined to her bed since Monday before Xmas suffering with neuralgia of the stomach. We are glad to note that she is improving. Dr. Melvin Crockett of Knob, attending physician.

    1898 Pounding Mill
    April 1 - The following persons attended the quarterly meeting at Maxwell on last Sunday viz: Mrs. Melvin Anderson (Ellen Pack), Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, Miss Matilda Anderson, Messrs. Will McGraw, R.M. Sparks and C.P Williams.

    1899 Pounding Mill

    May 12 - Mr. Melvin Anderson got his knee badly hurt at saw mill one day this week, and is still confined to his bed. (this may be 1895, might have gotten the dates mixed up???)

    November 3 - Mr. Melvin Anderson has moved into the Southeastern suburbs of the town.

    Death Certificate
    Name of Deceased Ella J. Anderson { Death Certificate }
    Race White
    Sex Female
    Date of Death May 18, 1933
    Place of Death Davy, McDowell County, West Virginia
    Cause of Death Can't Read
    Father Jack Pack
    Birthplace of Father Tazewell County, Virginia
    Mother Matilda Delong
    Birthplace of Mother Virginia
    Date of Birth March 5, 1850
    Birth Place Tazewell County, Virginia
    Occupation None
    Marital Status Widowed
    Name of Informant Charles W. Anderson
    Burial Pounding Mill, Virginia
    Date of Burial May 20, 1933

    Died:
    West Virginia Death Certificate
    http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=2135545&Type=Death

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940
    Name: M H Anderson
    Birth Date: 1849
    Birthplace: Grason County, Va
    Age: 24
    Spouse's Name: Ellen Pack
    Spouse's Birth Date: 1850
    Spouse's Birthplace: Tazewell County, Va
    Spouse's Age: 23
    Event Date: 18 May 1873
    Event Place: Tazewell, Virginia
    Father's Name: Harvey Anderson
    Mother's Name:
    Spouse's Father's Name: Jno Pack
    Spouse's Mother's Name: Matilda
    Marital Status: Divorced
    Spouse's Marital Status: Single
    Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01695-4
    System Origin: Virginia-EASy
    GS Film number: 34214
    Reference ID: Page 38 Line38

    Children:
    1. 3. Virginia Belle ANDERSON was born 30 Apr 1869, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1951, Scotio Co. OH; was buried , Mount Joy Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Joy, Scioto Co. OH.
    2. Columbus Marion ANDERSON was born 22 Apr 1875, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA; died 27 Jan 1939, Johnson City, Washington Co. TN.
    3. Lee ANDERSON was born 22 Aug 1876.
    4. Crockett ANDERSON was born Jan 1878, Tazewell Co VA.
    5. Martha ANDERSON was born Apr 1880, Tazewell Co VA.
    6. Matilda ANDERSON was born Oct 1881, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA.
    7. Kizzie ANDERSON was born 18 Apr 1883, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA; died 19 Jul 1972, Howell, Livingston Co. MI.
    8. Harvey ANDERSON was born Dec 1884, Tazewell Co VA.
    9. Charles William ANDERSON was born 22 Feb 1888, Tazewell Co VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Moses Bailey CHRISTIAN was born 13 May 1795, Wythe Co. VA (son of Thomas Bailey CHRISTIAN and Louisa HARMAN); died 29 May 1855, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A227FE66E4674EE795F28CF531D5F9B26601

    Notes:

    May have been born in 1794. 1850 census lists his age as 56. Will on record in Will Book 3, pp. 186-87, Tazewell Co. VA. Not named in lawsuit Christian Vs. Christian.

    NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE DISCOUNTED

    His grandchild Sallie Christian, daughter of John Christian and Clemmie Harman, applied to the Eastern Cherokee in 1908. Application #10464. In her application she spells his name "Mose." Her application was rejected.

    For more information about Cherokee genealogy, check out http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com. The following is from her article about Cherokee Wannabes. Since so much has been written about Moses' father, Thomas Bailey Christan, having Native American heritage, which has NOT been borne out by Y-DNA results or autosomal DNA results by any of his descendants.

    This site has excellent articles on how to prove Cherokee ancestry. http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com/2011/06/fortune-hunters-guion-miller-roll-and.html#comment-form

    The Guion Miller Roll is a list of Eastern Cherokee Indians who applied for compensation because of a 1906 lawsuit, and judgment in the tribe's favor in the United States Court of Claims on May 28, 1906, for them. This resulted in the appropriation of $1 million to the Tribe's eligible individuals and families. Newspapers were full of announcements that the Cherokees and/or Cherokee heirs would be receiving money anywhere from $5,000,000 to $11,000,000. Many times it was not made clear this was money for nearly the entire tribe but instead gave the impression that it was for specific families.

    To be approved for funds the individual must have:
    1. Been alive as of May 28, 1906
    2. Established that he/she was a member or descendants of a person that had been included in the forced removal to Indian Territory, known as the Ross Party.
    3. Not been affiliated with a tribe other than the Cherokee
    4. Been members of the Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaties of 1835,1836, and 1845 between the United States and Eastern Cherokee.

    There were 45,857 applications filed for about 900,000 claimants. 30,254 of those claimants were entitled to share in the funds. This means nearly 2/3 of all claimants were NOT entitled and therefore rejected.

    A common assumption of those who descend from people who were rejected on the Miller Roll is that their ancestors were Cherokee, but they just couldn't prove it at that time. These families were usually always listed as white in vital records and were never listed in the Cherokee records or on any Cherokee rolls. They simply had no documentation or proof.

    People applied for the Miller Roll who had never heard they were Cherokee before the money or land topic came up. They were suddenly informed by someone that they were Cherokee or related to a specific family and should apply. There were families who had heard they were Indian or "kin" to them, so they applied even though they had never heard what tribe of Indians they might be "kin" to. There were people who were notified by "claim agents" and lawyers that they were entitled to lots of money so they applied. There were people who were told they would be receiving both land and money, so they applied. There were people who applied because they thought they were enrolling in the Eastern Cherokee tribe and then would be entitled to land and money.

    Many of the rejected claimants, for one reason or another, filed a claim believing they were going to come into money. One has to be careful of not basing claim to Cherokee ancestry based on a rejected claim from the Miller Roll. Though these applications often offer a lot of genealogical information, they don't necessarily offer any proof of Cherokee ancestry.

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1820 United States Federal Census
    Name: Moses Christian
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Moses]
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Mary (Polly)]
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 2

    1830 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mases Christian [Moses Christian]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Samuel]
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 [Alexander, Thomas]
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 [Moses]
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 [Louisa]
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Mary (Polly)]
    Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total Free Colored Persons: 1

    1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: Moses Christian
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Mastin]
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 [John]
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Samuel]
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 [Alexander, Thomas]
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Moses]
    Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 [probably Alex Beavers, his father-in-law]
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [Shone]
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [Louisa]
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 [Mary (Polly)]
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 5
    Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1
    No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 10

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Moses Christian
    Age: 56
    Birth Year: abt 1794
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 1178
    Household Members:
    Moses Christian 56
    Polly Christian 50
    Samuel Christian 23
    Jno Christian 15
    Shone Christian 13
    Mosten Christian 10 [Mastin]
    Alex Beavers 77 [father-in-law]

    LAND RECORDS

    Land grants
    Moses Christian - 6 Aug 1824
    Tazewell County
    149 a. On Indian Creek a branch of Clinch River
    Grants No. 73, p. 317

    Moses Christian - 31 Oct 1848
    Tazewell County
    880 a. On Laurel Creek and Painter branch waters of Indian Creek
    Grants No. 101, p. 95

    WILL

    Will of Moses Christian

    Virginia In the County Court of Tazewell 27th June 1855 an Inventory and account of Sales of the Estate for Moses Christian dec' was returned to court and ordered to be recorded.
    Teste S.S Graham C

    I Moses Christian, a man of lawful age and sound memory calling to mind the mortality of all earthly things, and that (Illegible) any goeth to his long home, therefore have determined to (Illegible) a disposition of all my property in accordance with my own will and pleasure; and do herby make and constitute this my last will and testament to wit:

    Article 1st I will and bequeath to my sons Mastin the farm on which I now live an bonded do follows Beginning at two Sugar trees and a white oak on the line between Jacob Hinkle and myself, thence running to a corner tree of the line (illegible) purchased, thence crossing Indian Creek in a Northwardly direction to a sapling on the north lawn of said creek and with the (illegible) of the creek to a Hickory, thence crossing a point to said line again, and with said line about one quarter of a mile to a corner, thence a westwardly course to the top of creek ridge to Samuel Christian line and with is line to a high nob on said Ridge,thence now with the top of the ridge to a black oak corner tree near the mouth of Lawree thence running with a line of a survey of 149 acres to the beginning.

    Provided, However that Mastin is to take care of and maintain his mother, in a decent and satisfactory manner. Now if my son Mastin shall fail to support his mother and turns out to be an undutiful and wasteful boy then the land shall go to my wife for her support and at her death shall be divided equally between my other children except my daughter Shone.

    Article 2nd. I will and bequeath to my son John the farm on which my son Thomas now lives and known as the Warren farm.

    Article 3rd I will and bequeath to my son Samuel one hundred acres more or less lying on the west side of Laurie Creek and adjoin the and on which he now lives.

    Article 4th I wil and bequeath to my son Thomas and Alexander and my daughter Louisa Law Eight hundred and eighty eight acres of land to be divided equally between them by drawing of lots if they cannot divide it otherwise.

    Article 5th I will and bequeath to my wife two horses (Sam & Nell) six milk cows and choice of ten sheep out of my flock; and all my house hold and kitchen furniture so long as she lives, also my plows, hoe, axe, and gearing for two horses.

    Article 6th I will and bequeath all the remainder of my personal property to be sold on twelve months credit and my just debts to be paid cut of the proceeds, and the remainder, if any there be, to be paid over to my wife for her support.

    Article 7th I will and bequeath to my daughter Shone one dollar to be paid her at the death of her mother and not one cent more and lastly I appoint and constitute H R Bogle my executor whereunto I have set my name and affirmed my name this 7th day of May 1855.

    Sealed and Signed in presence of
    H R Bogle
    David Christian
    Nancy (her Mark) Harman

    On reflection I have seen proper to amend this codicil to my will , in which, I will and bequeath to my son Mastin all my blacksmith tools, for the benefits of the farm and not to be sold off the farm, also I will to my son Mastin my rifle gun and to my son John the rifle gun I gave him some time ago. I also reserve to my son Mastin so long as he remains my dutiful son the privilege of getting stone tools (for his own use) on any of the lands willed in this my last will and testament to my sons Thomas, Alexander, Samuel & John and also the land willed to my daughter Louisa Low. I also will and bequeath to my wife all stock hogs.

    Sealed and signed in the presence of ~ This 8th day of May 1855
    H. R Bogle
    David Christian
    James (his Mark) Bandy


    Birth:
    At this time Tazewell Co. was part of Wythe Co.

    Died:
    Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
    Name: Moses Christian
    Birth Date: abt 1795
    Death Date: 29 May 1855
    Death Place: Tazewell County, Virginia
    Death Age: 60
    Marital Status: Married
    Gender: Male
    Mother Name: Louisa Harman
    Spouse Name: Polly Christian
    FHL Film Number: 34185

    Moses married Mary (Polly) BEAVERS 29 Jul 1819, Tazewell Co. VA. Mary (daughter of Alexander BEAVERS, Jr. and Sarah RICE) was born 1800, Giles Co., Va.; died 1860, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary (Polly) BEAVERS was born 1800, Giles Co., Va. (daughter of Alexander BEAVERS, Jr. and Sarah RICE); died 1860, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: FDED6676AD4A425DB93E478B298558729D98

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1820 United States Federal Census
    Name: Moses Christian
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Moses]
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Mary (Polly)]

    1830 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mases Christian [Moses Christian]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Samuel]
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 [Alexander, Thomas]
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 [Moses]
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 [Louisa]
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Mary (Polly)]

    1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: Moses Christian
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Mastin]
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 [John]
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Samuel]
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 [Alexander, Thomas]
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Moses]
    Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 [probably Alex Beavers, his father-in-law]
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [Shone]
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [Louisa]
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 [Mary (Polly)]

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Polly Christian
    Age: 50
    Birth Year: abt 1800
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    Gender: Female
    Family Number: 1178
    Household Members:
    Moses Christian 56
    Polly Christian 50
    Lome Christian 23
    Jno Christian 15
    Shone Christian 13
    Mosten Christian 10
    Alex Beavers 77 [father]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
    Name: Moses Christian
    Gender: Male
    Spouse Name: Polly Beevers
    Spouse Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 29 Jul 1819
    County: Tazewell
    State: Virginia
    Source: Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers.

    Children:
    1. Levisa Louisa (Vicie) CHRISTIAN was born 1823, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1861, Tazewell Co. VA.
    2. 4. Thomas Beavers CHRISTIAN was born 1821, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1892, Tazewell Co. VA.
    3. Alexander CHRISTIAN was born 1825, Tazewell Co. VA; died 15 Nov 1876, Tazewell Co., VA.
    4. Samuel CHRISTIAN was born 1827, Tazewell Co., VA; died 1888, Tazewell Co. VA.
    5. John CHRISTIAN was born 1835, Tazewell Co., VA; died Aft 15 Mar 1887, Tazewell Co. VA or McDowell Co. WV.
    6. Shone CHRISTIAN was born Dec 1837, Tazewell Co. VA; died Apr 1911, Tazewell Co. VA.
    7. Mastin CHRISTIAN was born 1840, Tazewell Co. VA; died 12 Sep 1860, Waters of Indian Spring, Tazewell Co. VA.

  3. 14.  John PACK was born Abt 1805, Patrick Co., VA (son of James PACK and Elizabeth or Martha UNKNOWN); died Aft 5 March 1897, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4036A61156D04BB78CC5570574EDFA258206

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1840 Census Patrick County, VA
    John Pack
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 3 [Isham, Fleming and Tinsley]
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1

    1850 Census
    Name: Jno Pack [John Pack]
    Age: 45
    Birth Year: abt 1805
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 1286
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Jno Pack 45
    Matilde Pack 40
    Isham Pack 16
    Fleming Pack 14
    Cricket Pack 12 [Crocket?]
    Trnsell Pack 10 [Tinsley?]
    Sarah Pack 8
    Cynthia Pack 7
    Wm Pack 5
    Elenor Pack 3

    Selected U.S. Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880

    Livestock as of Jun 1, 1850-3 Milch Cows1 other cattle; 15 swine; Value of Livestock $50; Produce-Tobacco, Lbs (marked with an 'x'); Wool, 30lb; Butter, 150lb; Flax, 30lb; Flaxseed 2 Bushels; Value of Homemade Mfg $50; Val of Animals Slaughtered: $35

    1860 Census
    Name: John Pack
    Age: 47
    Birth Year: abt 1813
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    Post Office: Baptist Valley
    Family Number: 1126
    Value of real estate: $80
    Occupation: farm laborer
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John Pack 47
    Matilda Pack 47
    Tinsley Pack 20
    Sarah Pack 17
    Cynthia Pack 15
    William Pack 13
    Elenor Pack 10
    Amanda Pack 7
    Otifane Pack 6
    Elenor Pack 20
    Jack Gough 25

    1870 Census
    Name: John Pack
    Age in 1870: 59
    Birth Year: abt 1811
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Knob
    Value of real estate: None listed
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John Pack 59
    Matilda A Pack 57
    Elender Pack 20
    Stefana F Pack 15
    Virginia B Pack 1

    TAX LISTS

    Floyd Co. VA

    1835 - John Pack, 1 tithe, no horses
    1836 - John Pack, 1 tithe, no horses

    LEGAL RECORDS

    Tazewell County

    John Pack (Breach of Peace) Monday, September 24, 1838 William Taylor, Forman, Joseph Higginbotham, John Cecil, William Smith, George Steel, Archibald Thompson, Jr., James R. Crabtree, Thomas Davis, Erastus G. Harman, William E. Higginbotham, Andrew P. Moore, Howard Bane, James R. Dills, William P. Moore, William A. Kennedy, David Matton, Richard Yates, Jonathan Peery, William Hinkle, James S. Witten and William J. Watts were sworn a grand jury of inquest for the body of this county and having returned into court and presented: An indictment against John Pack for a breach of the peace - A true bill. And the said grand jury not having finished their business, were adjourned till tomorrow 12 o'clock.

    Law Order Book 1832-1844; Page 286 Monday, April 22, 1839 The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment for a breach of the peace. On motion of the attorney for the Commonwealth it is ordered that a capias be awarded against the defendant Pack, directed to the Sheriff of Lee County and returnable here on the first day of the next term.

    Law Order Book 1832-1844; Page 306 Monday, September 23, 1839 The Commonwealth against John Pack, on an indictment for a breach of the peace. The capias awarded against the defendant at the last term, not being returned, on motion of the attorney for the commonwealth, an alias capias is awarded against the said defendant, to be directed to the sheriff of Mercer County and return able here the first day of the next term.

    Law Order Book 1832-1844; Page 326 Wednesday, September 29, 1840 The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment for a breach of the peace. The alias capias awarded against the defendant in this cause not being executed, on motion of the attorney for the commonwealth, it is ordered, that a pluries capias be awarded against the said defendant, to be directed to the sheriff of this county and returnable here the first day of the next term.

    Law Order Book 1832-1844; Page 347 Monday, April 25, 1841 The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment The attorney for the Commonwealth by leave of the court, saith that he will not further prosecute in this cause.

    MILITARY RECORDS

    John is listed in the 29th Regiment, VA Infantry, Co. I, rank Private, along with his son Crockett C. Pack in Co. H.

    Regimental History

    29th Regiment, Virginia Infantry

    29th Infantry Regiment was authorized in November, 1861, and was to contain seven companies under Colonel A.C. Moore and three companies at Pound Gap. However, this organization never took place. Moore's five companies from Abingdon and companies raised in the spring of 1862 evidently made up the nine-company regiment. It was assigned to the Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, then moved to Kentucky where it was engaged at Middle Creek. Later it saw action in Western Virginia and for a time served in North Carolina under General French. In March, 1863, it totaled 732 men. Attached to General Corse's Brigade the unit participated in Longstreet's Suffolk Expedition and during the Gettysburg Campaign was on detached duty in Tennessee and North Carolina. In the spring of 1864 it returned to Virginia and took its place in the Petersburg trenches north and south of the James River and ended the war at Appomattox. Many were lost at Sayler's Creek, and only 1 officer and 27 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels James Giles and Alfred C. Moore; Lieutenant Colonels Alexander Haynes, William Leigh, and Edwin R. Smith; and Majors Ebenezer Bruster, William R.B. Horne, and Isaac White.

    NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    5 June 1895 Clinch Valley News Pounding Mill

    Mr. John Pack is suffering with his old complaint rheumatism.

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    7 August, 1895 Clinch Valley News, Pounding Mill

    Mr. John Pack has been quite ill the past week.

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    5 March 1897 Clinch Valley News, Pounding Mill

    Mr. Pack an aged citizen has been ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Quesenberry, (Cynthia Pack) the past week.
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    Georgia Maud Quesenberry Maxfield, an 80 year old Tazewell resident (deceased), wrote these recollections of early Tazewell County life as told to her by her great-grandmother and her grandmother. Her Recollections appeared in the Tazewell Newspaper sometime in the early 1980's. Georgia was the daughter of George & Mary Frances Burress Quesenberry.

    From the Past: A Massacre end happily

    Many years ago, there were a young man and woman who lived somewhere along the banks of the Clinch River with quite a few other settlers. This chapter of Captain John Delong and his wife, Matilda, takes place around the early 1800's.

    Late one evening a small band of Cherokee Indians had made camp for the night a short distance from the settlement down by the river. There was no love lost for the Indians by some of the men in the settlement.

    These same Indians had been catching their fish in this spot for many years. This made no difference to the men, they wanted to kill them right then.

    Captain Delong talked them out of it for the time being. Later that night, these men slipped out of the settlement and killed all the Indians.

    The next morning, Captain Delong was told of the slaughter and was asked if he would help bury the indians before their cheif could find out. He said he would.

    As the captain and the other men were finishing the clean up, the captain thought he heard a small dog whining in a teepee that had not burned but rather sat there, smoldering. Captain and Mrs. Delong could have no children, but he was found of animals and he hurried to the teepee.

    Upon entering, he found, wrapped tightly in a cradle back pack, a beautful Indian baby. Almost overcome with joy, the captain hurried home.

    With the glimmer of tears in his eyes, he said, "Tilda, I have for thee a present." Matilda too was overcome with joy.

    She fed the baby cow's milk from a bottle that had been used to feed small animals from time to time. When she undressed the tiny being, she discovered it was girl. They kept her and named her Samantha Delong.

    In due time, Samantha grew up and married a young man named Jack Pack. As their life progressed, they had a family of three girls and three boys. Their names were Sarah, Cynthia, Ellie, Bill and Flemming. These children grew up while another boy died at birth in the cold, long winter.

    [Note: from http://burress.us

    Michelle Burress' analysis:

    This story has some inconsistencies and while I'm I believe there may be some truth to the story, there are a lot of things that are wrong which backed up with fact. I'm not sure if there as confusion regarding the names or a lot of fiction involved with the telling of the story. There is no evidence that a John DELONG married a Matilda, or that John PACK married a Samantha DELONG. Orman Delong and Sarah Reed seem to be the only resonable couple for a child named Matilda Delong that married John Pack. Orman and Sarah, however, also had many other children. John and Matilda did indeed have children named Sarah (who married a William Burress) Flem, Cynthia, Ella and William, but they also had other children. There is no evidence that either John Pack or Orman Delong were Captains in the Military or that any of these couples were unable to have children). However there was a John Delong listed in the military records of Montgomery county, in the same unit as Orman Delong. Have not figured out the connect yet. ~Michelle


    EMAIL COMMENTS

    "Isham and Flem were already born before they got married. I haven't been able to clarify if these are her sons from a previous marriage or his or if by chance they followed the custom of the time which was to set up housekeeping, and then when the 'circuit preacher' came around have a 'formal' marriage ceremony. This often consisted of the minister simply taking down the names of the two people and registering it at the courthouse." Info on him came from Kay Brown HIBWIFE@AOL.COM

    John married Matilda Ann DELONG 31 Dec 1835, Floyd Co., VA. Matilda (daughter of Ormond/Orman DELONG and Sarah REED) was born Abt 1810, Patrick Co., VA; died Bef 1880, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Matilda Ann DELONG was born Abt 1810, Patrick Co., VA (daughter of Ormond/Orman DELONG and Sarah REED); died Bef 1880, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CC5EFCA32EFF4BAD9482377B9DF393A47D67

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1850 Census
    Name: Matilde Pack
    Age: 40
    Birth Year: abt 1810
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    Gender: Female
    Family Number: 1286
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Jno Pack 45
    Matilde Pack 40
    Isham Pack 16
    Fleming Pack 14
    Cricket Pack 12
    Trnsell Pack 10
    Sarah Pack 8
    Cynthia Pack 7
    Wm Pack 5
    Elenor Pack 3

    1860 Census
    Name: Matilda Pack
    Age: 47
    Birth Year: abt 1813
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    Post Office: Baptist Valley
    Family Number: 1126
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John Pack 47
    Matilda Pack 47
    Tinsley Pack 20
    Sarah Pack 17
    Cynthia Pack 15
    William Pack 13
    Elenor Pack 10
    Amanda Pack 7
    Otifane Pack 6
    Elenor Pack 20

    1870 Census
    Name: Matilda A Pack
    Age in 1870: 57
    Birth Year: abt 1813
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Knob
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John Pack 59
    Matilda A Pack 57
    Elender Pack 20
    Stefana F Pack 15
    Virginia B Pack 1

    STORIES

    Georgia Maud Quesenberry Maxfield, an 80 year old Tazewell resident (deceased), wrote these recollections of early Tazewell County life as told to her by her great-grandmother and her grandmother. Her Recollections appeared in the Tazewell Newspaper sometime in the early 1980's. Georgia was the daughter of George & Mary Frances Burress Quesenberry.

    From the Past: A Massacre end happily

    Many years ago, there were a young man and woman who lived somewhere along the banks of the Clinch River with quite a few other settlers. This chapter of Captain John Delong and his wife, Matilda, takes place around the early 1800's.

    Late one evening a small band of Cherokee Indians had made camp for the night a short distance from the settlement down by the river. There was no love lost for the Indians by some of the men in the settlement.

    These same Indians had been catching their fish in this spot for many years. This made no difference to the men, they wanted to kill them right then.

    Captain Delong talked them out of it for the time being. Later that night, these men slipped out of the settlement and killed all the Indians.

    The next morning, Captain Delong was told of the slaughter and was asked if he would help bury the indians before their cheif could find out. He said he would.

    As the captain and the other men were finishing the clean up, the captain thought he heard a small dog whining in a teepee that had not burned but rather sat there, smoldering. Captain and Mrs. Delong could have no children, but he was found of animals and he hurried to the teepee.

    Upon entering, he found, wrapped tightly in a cradle back pack, a beautful Indian baby. Almost overcome with joy, the captain hurried home.

    With the glimmer of tears in his eyes, he said, "Tilda, I have for thee a present." Matilda too was overcome with joy.

    She fed the baby cow's milk from a bottle that had been used to feed small animals from time to time. When she undressed the tiny being, she discovered it was girl. They kept her and named her Samantha Delong.

    In due time, Samantha grew up and married a young man named Jack Pack. As their life progressed, they had a family of three girls and three boys. Their names were Sarah, Cynthia, Ellie, Bill and Flemming. These children grew up while another boy died at birth in the cold, long winter.

    [Note: from http://burress.us

    Michelle Burress' analysis:

    This story has some inconsistencies and while I'm I believe there may be some truth to the story, there are a lot of things that are wrong which backed up with fact. I'm not sure if there as confusion regarding the names or a lot of fiction involved with the telling of the story. There is no evidence that a John DELONG married a Matilda, or that John PACK married a Samantha DELONG. Orman Delong and Sarah Reed seem to be the only resonable couple for a child named Matilda Delong that married John Pack. Orman and Sarah, however, also had many other children. John and Matilda did indeed have children named Sarah (who married a William Burress) Flem, Cynthia, Ella and William, but they also had other children. There is no evidence that either John Pack or Orman Delong were Captains in the Military or that any of these couples were unable to have children). However there was a John Delong listed in the military records of Montgomery county, in the same unit as Orman Delong. Have not figured out the connect yet. ~Michelle

    ---------------
    *Georgia Maud Quesenberry Maxfield, an 80 year old Tazewell resident (deceased), wrote these recollections of early Tazewell County life as told to her by her great-grandmother and her grandmother. Her Recollections appeared in the Tazewell Newspaper.

    [Note: There was a Josiah and Anne Spence that lived a few house away from the Pack's in the 1850 Census.]

    Granny Spence's Witchcraft solution saves Cousin Flem

    Sarah had a 17 year old brother, Flem. The closest neighbor was one we shall not call by name since grandma as well as everybody else said the old woman of the house was a witch.

    She had several children, one was a girl about the same age as Flem, and she was madly in love with him. One evening as he walked home she met him and begain to flirt with him. Flem payed her no mind and left her standing in the road with hurt feelings. By the time he go home he had a sick headache.

    Grandma stayed up all night with him. At her wit's end, she sent for another neighbor, Granny Spence, who was not afraid of witches. Spence went in to talk to Flem. She asked Flem if he had made any water since the headache began. He managed a weak no. She asked him if he had talked to the neighbor girl. He said yes, she had given him a bloom from a crab apple tree. She asked him what he did with it. Flem said he had put it in his shirt pocket.

    Granny Spence reached over the bed and took it from his pocket. She then took a new piece of small silver coin from her apron pocket, wrapped the flower around it and swiftly cast them both in the flames of the back log of the fireplace.

    She told grandma never to take the silver out, always put it back after cleaning the fireplace. Then she told Samantha to fill the three legged iron kettle with water and let it strike a rolling boil. She told her to take a tin dipper and pour a dipper at a time on the hearth, spreading it all around slowly, letting it fizzle and pop until it drys each time. According to Granny Spence, after half the water had been used, the maggots that would have eaten Flem alive would crawl out of the hearth.

    This grandma did, taking special care to follow Granny Spence's instructions to the letter. Just as the old lady had told her, the wiggly creatures appeared. Samantha hurried and poured the remaining water on them then swept them up and cast them int the fire. Granny Spence told her when this part had been done, the guilty party would come and knock on the door and want to borrow something. She told her not to let her have anything, not even a crumb of bread.

    After Samantha had burned the creatures, she went into the bedroom to see how Flem was feeling. Just then, the wicket neighbor came to the door and knocked. Grandma opened the door with her big homemade broom in her hand. The neighbor wanted to know if Samantha could loan her a cup of dry coffee for supper. Anger welled in grandma, she shook the broom at her and told her no, and never to come to her house again. By the next morning, Cousin Flem was good as new. Shortly after the wicket neighbor moved and was never heard from again.


    Birth:
    Another source gives Montgomery Co. or Floyd Co. VA as her place of birth. Sue Prideaux,
    sueprideaux@earthlink.net

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Bond

    Know all men by these presents, that we, John Pack and Martin Slaughter are held and firmly bound unto, L.W. Tazewell, Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and his successors, in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to the payment thereof, well and truly be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 21 day of Dec 1835.

    The condition of the above obligation is such, that, whereas a marriage is intended to be solemnized between the above bound John Pack and Matilda Delong of Floyd County: New, if there be no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void, else to remain in full force and virtue.

    Signed John Pack and Martin Slaughter. Witnessed, Wm. Goodan.

    Children:
    1. Isham PACK was born 25 Dec 1833, Floyd Co., VA; died 15 May 1854, Tazewell Co VA.
    2. Fleming (Flem) PACK was born Aug 1835, Patrick Co. VA; died 1 Dec 1905, Baptist Valley, Tazewell Co. VA.
    3. Tinsley PACK was born Abt 1840, Virginia; died 1 Mar 1891, Tazewell Co VA.
    4. Calvin Crockett PACK was born 1 Jan 1840, Patrick Co. Virginia; died 27 Jun 1903, Richlands, Tazewell, Co. VA; was buried , Ratliff Cemetery, Richlands, Tazewell Co. VA.
    5. Sarah Elizabeth PACK was born 15 Sep 1843, Floyd Co., VA; died 15 Jul 1922, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Tazewell Co VA.
    6. Cynthia PACK was born 17 Oct 1844, Tazewell Co VA; died 29 Mar 1921, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried 31 Mar 1921, Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, VA.
    7. William M. PACK was born 17 May 1847, Patrick Co., VA; died 30 Dec 1929, Mize, Morgan, KY; was buried , Cecil Cemetery, Jackson Farm, Casey Fork, Mize KY.
    8. 7. Ellender J. (Ella) PACK was born 5 Mar 1850, Tazewell Co VA; died 18 May 1933, Davy, McDowell Co. W. Va; was buried 20 May 1933, Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA.
    9. Amanda PACK was born Mar 1853, Tazewell Co VA.
    10. Olifano PACK was born Abt 1855, Tazewell Co VA.