Lydia Maureen LITTON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lydia Maureen LITTON (daughter of John Murray LITTON and Hettie Lovinia DUNCAN).

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    Lydia married Lacy Raymond WOODYARD. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Sandra WOODYARD
    2. Dwight WOODYARD

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Murray LITTON was born 3 Aug 1883, Washington Co. VA (son of Lilburn Rutus LITTON and Emma Elizabeth FRANCIS); died 20 Apr 1937, Washington Co. VA.

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    Was a sheriff of Washington Co.VA in 1927

    John is buried in Litton Cem. Washington Co VA.

    John married Hettie Lovinia DUNCAN 7 Jul 1907. Hettie (daughter of James Knox Polk DUNCAN and Margaret GOBBLE) was born 8 Aug 1888; died 10 Dec 1975. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hettie Lovinia DUNCAN was born 8 Aug 1888 (daughter of James Knox Polk DUNCAN and Margaret GOBBLE); died 10 Dec 1975.

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    daughter of James Knox Polk Duncan and Margaret Gobble. 

    1910 Washington Co VA Census states Hettie L., 27, married 3 years, mother of 1 child living in 1910. 

    Hettie and John Litton separated and she moved to Bluefield, WVA where she operated a boarding house. (Ref: Hockett History, by Joseph Carroll.

    buried in Bluefield, WV.

    Children:
    1. Sibyl E. LITTON was born 4 Sep 1908, Washington Co. VA; died 10 Oct 1915, Washington Co. VA.
    2. John Whitley LITTON
    3. 1. Lydia Maureen LITTON
    4. Opal LITTON
    5. Margaret Ruth LITTON
    6. June Catherine LITTON


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lilburn Rutus LITTON was born 14 Dec 1852, Elk Garden, VA (son of John Whitley LITTON, III and Lydia Eva WHITAKER); died 22 Aug 1933.

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    Lilbern was an elected Washington County Commissioner for two terms.

    June 4, 1900 Washington Co.VA Census..Saltville Dist.  Lilburn Litton, farmer, married 18 years, James, 14; Gilbert M, 9; Mabel S., 8; Tr8ula P., 6; Edith M, 5, Lesley E. son, 3.
     
    buried Litton Cem. Washington Co.VA. Headstone: John R. Francis, born Aug 2, 1834 - died March 13, 1907

    Lilburn married Emma Elizabeth FRANCIS 14 Sep 1881. Emma (daughter of John R. FRANCIS and Sarah THOMPSON) was born 20 Feb 1858, Washington Co. VA; died 3 Jun 1934, Washington Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Emma Elizabeth FRANCIS was born 20 Feb 1858, Washington Co. VA (daughter of John R. FRANCIS and Sarah THOMPSON); died 3 Jun 1934, Washington Co. VA.

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    daughter of John R. Francis & 1st wife, Sarah Thompson.  Emma was third of six known children born to her parents. 

    burial Litton Cemetery, Washington Co. VA. Headstone: Sarah Francis born March 12, 1830 - died Sept 8, 1884.

    Children:
    1. 2. John Murray LITTON was born 3 Aug 1883, Washington Co. VA; died 20 Apr 1937, Washington Co. VA.
    2. James Garland LITTON was born 12 Jan 1886, Washington Co. VA.
    3. Moses W. LITTON was born 7 Dec 1887, Washington Co. VA; died 10 Jun 1890, Washington Co. VA.
    4. Maurice (Morris) LITTON was born 9 May 1889, Washington Co. VA; died 4 Jun 1890, Washington Co. VA.
    5. Gilbert M. LITTON was born 17 Aug 1890, Hayters Gap, VA; died 2 Apr 1928.
    6. Mabel Sallie LITTON was born 15 Apr 1892, Washington Co. VA; died 23 Oct 1962.
    7. Trula P. LITTON was born Dec 1893, Washington Co. VA.
    8. Edith M. LITTON was born Jan 1895, Washington Co. VA.
    9. Leslie E. LITTON was born Nov 1896.
    10. LITTON was born 1900.

  3. 6.  James Knox Polk DUNCAN

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    James married Margaret GOBBLE. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Margaret GOBBLE

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    Children:
    1. 3. Hettie Lovinia DUNCAN was born 8 Aug 1888; died 10 Dec 1975.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Whitley LITTON, III was born 28 Mar 1830, Elk Garden, Russell Co. VA (son of Solomon Caleb LITTON and Catherine YONTS); died Aft 1880, Texas.

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    Born at Litton Hill, Elk Garden, Washington Co. VA.

    John was the only child of Soloman C. Litton and Catherine Yontz.  Both parents died young and he lived with his grandfather who died in 1853.

    Was 17 years old when he married.

    Aug 30, 1849..Washington Co.VA Deed Book 20..1850-1852...John W. Litton, Lydia, wife, James D. Litton & Margaret, wife, Martin D. Snyder, and Sarah, wife, heirs at law of Sarah Litton, formerly Sarah Fullen, who was one of the heirs of James Fullen, dec. and also Hiram Fullen and Hannah, his wife, another of heirs of James Fullen, Sr., dec. all of Russell Co. Virginia one and Whitley Fullen, other $200. 2 tracts of land by NFHR.  Ack 23 Dec 1850.

    From family stories handed down, John was a gambler and kept race horses. It is told the Litton Plantation was a good place to raise hell on weekends.

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1850 Census
    Name: John W Litton
    Age: 21
    Birth Year: abt 1829
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: District 54, Russell, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 85
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John W Litton 21
    Lydia E Litton 22
    Louisa C Litton 3
    Moses W Litton 2

    1860 Census
    Name: John W Sitton [John W Litton]
    Age: 30
    Birth Year: abt 1830
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Western District, Washington, Virginia
    Post Office: Abingdon
    Family Number: 63
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John W Litton 30
    Lydia Litton 33
    Lavica Litton 14
    Moses Litton 12
    Lafayette Litton 10
    Lilburn Litton 8
    Donaldson Litton 4

    CIVIL WAR RECORDS

    National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online Name: John W. Litton
    Side: Confederate
    Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
    Regiment: Washington County, Virginia Militia
    Film Number: M382 roll 34

    Name: John W. Litton
    Side: Confederate
    Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
    Regiment: 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry
    Company: A
    Rank In: Private
    Rank Out: Private
    Film Number: M382 roll 34
    Enlisting 05 Aug 1862 at Abingdon, VA

    Family stories having him joining the US Army after the war ended and supposedly dying in the Mountain Meadow Indian Massacre in 1867 Utah. This was the story told by his son, Lilburn to cover the fact that he may have deserted his family. This story is documented in "Russell County, Virginia: History Revealed Through Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of Its Ancestors" M. Secrist, Lulu Press, Inc, Feb 18, 2013.

    However, the massacre took place in 1857. The Mountain Meadows Association has the following information showing he was not a victim of the is massacre.

    http://www.mtn-meadows-assoc.com/john_w__linton.htm

    The MMA investigates every person who is believed to have died in the Mountain Meadows Massacre. According to a family tradition, John Whitely Litton died in a "Mormon Indian Massacre in Utah", in 1867. Although the Mountain Meadows Massacre took place in 1857, stories usually get some facts wrong, and he was investigated as a possible victim.

    John Whitely Litton was the son of John S. Litton and Catherine Younce, born 5 March 1830 in Elk Grove, Russell County, Virginia. He married Lydia Eva Whitaker on 14 May 1845 in Russell County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Moses Whitaker and Polly Bowman. In the 1850 census, they are enumerated in Russell County, Virginia, and in the 1860 census they are enumerated in the Western District of Washington County, Virginia. Lydia (Whitaker) Litton is enumerated as a widow in both the 1870 and 1880 census for Washington County, Virginia. These census records indicate that Litton probably died sometime between 1860 and 1870, and not before 1860, which would have been the case if he was a victim of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in September 1857.

    John W. Litton was in Wade's Regiment, Local Defense (Washington County VA Militia), in April 1862, before he enlisted in the Confederate Army. Litton served the Confederacy during the Civil War, in Company A (originally Stevenson's Company, Ferguson's Battalion) of the 16th Virginia Calvary. This Company was primarily made up of men from Russell County, Virginia. John W. Litton was a wagon master in the Civil War. Most Confederate records from Virginia were burned in Richmond, however a copy of a Company Muster roll for 31 October 1863 to 1 April 1864 shows he enlisted 5 August 1862 at Lebanon, VA. for a period of 3 years. He was signed in by Capt. Stevenson. He appears on a Receipt Roll for pay on 31 December 1863. He was paid $.25 for service from 1 August 1863 to 31 December 1863. These records indicate that Litton was still alive in at the end of December in 1863. There is no record of Litton's wife filing for a widow's pension.

    Lydia (Whitaker) and John W. Litton had seven children. The two youngest children were Clementine Catherine Litton, born in September 1861, and Mary Cordelia Litton, born 31 March 1865. The birth of Litton's youngest daughter indicates that he was living in 1864. The census records, military records, and birth date of his youngest daughter, prove that he was not a victim of the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre.

    Another family story states that when he returned from the Civil War, he didn't like the reconstruction, so he enlisted in U.S. Army and was sent to Utah, where he died as an Indian fighter. A different story said that he settled in Texas and married again. He was rumored to have several children and was living in Campbell County, Texas. [Note: There is no Campbell Co. TX. There is the town of Campbell in Hunt Co. TX] No evidence, that would support either story, has been found.

    In Lydia (Whitaker) Litton's father's will of 31 March 1874, proved 22 November 1875, Moses Whitaker left her land, and other property, and further stated that the "devise to Lydia E. Litton, dau., are not to be liable for any debts due for any one from her husband, John Litton, if he is now alive." When and where John Whitely Litton died remains a mystery. It is evident, from her father's Will, that as late as 1874, Litton's wife did not know what happened to her husband. She never remarried, and Lydia Eva (Whitaker) Litton died 14 May 1901 and is buried in the Hayter Cemetery in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia.

    © 2013 A.C. Wallner for the Mountain Meadows Association. All rights reserved

    There may be records of him in Texas around 1880.

    Died:
    Info from shannonsimpson@comcast.net.

    John married Lydia Eva WHITAKER 14 May 1845, Elk Garden, Russell Co. VA. Lydia (daughter of Moses X. WHITAKER and Mary (Polly) BOWMAN) was born 24 Jun 1830, Washington, Co. VA; died 31 May 1901, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Hayter Cemetery, Washington Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Lydia Eva WHITAKER was born 24 Jun 1830, Washington, Co. VA (daughter of Moses X. WHITAKER and Mary (Polly) BOWMAN); died 31 May 1901, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Hayter Cemetery, Washington Co. VA.

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    CENSUS RECORDS

    1850 Census
    Name: Lydia E Litton
    Age: 22
    Birth Year: abt 1828
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: District 54, Russell, Virginia
    Gender: Female
    Family Number: 85
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John W Litton 21
    Lydia E Litton 22
    Louisa C Litton 3
    Moses W Litton 2

    1860 Census
    Name: Lydia Sitton [Lydia Litton]
    Age: 33
    Birth Year: abt 1827
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Western District, Washington, Virginia
    Post Office: Abingdon
    Family Number: 63
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John W Litton 30
    Lydia Litton 33
    Lavica Litton 14
    Moses Litton 12
    Lafayette Litton 10
    Lilburn Litton 8
    Donaldson Litton4

    1870 Census
    Name: L E Liten [L E Litton]
    Age in 1870: 42
    Birth Year: abt 1828
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Division 3, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Abingdon
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    L E Litton 42
    Moses Litton 22
    Lilburn Litton 17
    Dolison Litton 14
    Clemetime Litton 9
    Cordelia Litton 5

    1880 Census
    Name: Lydia A. Littin [Litton]
    Age: 51
    Birth Year: abt 1829
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1880: Saltville, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Occupation: Keeping House
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Lydia A. Litton 51
    Moses W. Litton 31
    Lilburn Litton 26
    Donelson Litton 22
    Clementine Litton 19
    Mollie Litton 15
    Rachel Woodward 70 [boarder]
    Thomas Grady 21 [boarder]
    William Johnson 22 [boarder]
    James Leonard 32 [boarder, huckster] born Ireland

    1900 Census
    Name: Liddie E Lytton
    Birth Date: Jun 1829
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1900: Saltville, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother: number of living children: 7
    Mother: How many children: 8
    Occupation: Farmer
    Months not employed: 0
    Can Read: No
    Can Write: No
    Can Speak English: Yes
    House Owned or Rented: R
    Farm or House: F
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Liddie E Lytton 70
    Rebecca Welch 67 [housekeeper]
    Caraline Mcreylolds 38 [boarder, school teacher]
    James Mcreylolds 44 [boarder, day labor]
     
    Moses Whitaker left in his will land to Lydia with the notation "The land was not to be in the hands of John Litton - if he was alive" -. He wasn't.  From family stories handed down, John Whitley Litton III was a gambler and kept race horses. It is told the Litton Plantation was a good place to raise hell on weekends.

    Family stories having John joining the US Army after the war ended and supposedly dying in the Mountain Meadow Indian Massacre in 1867 Utah. This was the story told by his son, Lilburn to cover the fact that he may have deserted his family. This story is documented in "Russell County, Virginia: History Revealed Through Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of Its Ancestors" M. Secrist, Lulu Press, Inc, Feb 18, 2013.

    However, the massacre took place in 1857. The Mountain Meadows Association has the following information showing he was not a victim of the is massacre.

    http://www.mtn-meadows-assoc.com/john_w__linton.htm

    The MMA investigates every person who is believed to have died in the Mountain Meadows Massacre. According to a family tradition, John Whitely Litton died in a "Mormon Indian Massacre in Utah", in 1867. Although the Mountain Meadows Massacre took place in 1857, stories usually get some facts wrong, and he was investigated as a possible victim.

    John Whitely Litton was the son of John S. Litton and Catherine Younce, born 5 March 1830 in Elk Grove, Russell County, Virginia. He married Lydia Eva Whitaker on 14 May 1845 in Russell County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Moses Whitaker and Polly Bowman. In the 1850 census, they are enumerated in Russell County, Virginia, and in the 1860 census they are enumerated in the Western District of Washington County, Virginia. Lydia (Whitaker) Litton is enumerated as a widow in both the 1870 and 1880 census for Washington County, Virginia. These census records indicate that Litton probably died sometime between 1860 and 1870, and not before 1860, which would have been the case if he was a victim of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in September 1857.

    John W. Litton was in Wade's Regiment, Local Defense (Washington County VA Militia), in April 1862, before he enlisted in the Confederate Army. Litton served the Confederacy during the Civil War, in Company A (originally Stevenson's Company, Ferguson's Battalion) of the 16th Virginia Calvary. This Company was primarily made up of men from Russell County, Virginia. John W. Litton was a wagon master in the Civil War. Most Confederate records from Virginia were burned in Richmond, however a copy of a Company Muster roll for 31 October 1863 to 1 April 1864 shows he enlisted 5 August 1862 at Lebanon, VA. for a period of 3 years. He was signed in by Capt. Stevenson. He appears on a Receipt Roll for pay on 31 December 1863. He was paid $.25 for service from 1 August 1863 to 31 December 1863. These records indicate that Litton was still alive in at the end of December in 1863. There is no record of Litton's wife filing for a widow's pension.

    Lydia (Whitaker) and John W. Litton had seven children. The two youngest children were Clementine Catherine Litton, born in September 1861, and Mary Cordelia Litton, born 31 March 1865. The birth of Litton's youngest daughter indicates that he was living in 1864. The census records, military records, and birth date of his youngest daughter, prove that he was not a victim of the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre.

    Another family story states that when he returned from the Civil War, he didn't like the reconstruction, so he enlisted in U.S. Army and was sent to Utah, where he died as an Indian fighter. A different story said that he settled in Texas and married again. He was rumored to have several children and was living in Campbell County, Texas. [Note: There is no Campbell Co. TX. There is the town of Campbell in Hunt Co. TX] No evidence, that would support either story, has been found.

    In Lydia (Whitaker) Litton's father's will of 31 March 1874, proved 22 November 1875, Moses Whitaker left her land, and other property, and further stated that the "devise to Lydia E. Litton, dau., are not to be liable for any debts due for any one from her husband, John Litton, if he is now alive." When and where John Whitely Litton died remains a mystery. It is evident, from her father's Will, that as late as 1874, Litton's wife did not know what happened to her husband. She never remarried, and Lydia Eva (Whitaker) Litton died 14 May 1901 and is buried in the Hayter Cemetery in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia.

    © 2013 A.C. Wallner for the Mountain Meadows Association. All rights reserved

    There may be records of him in Texas around 1880.

    BURIAL 

    She is buried Hayter/Litton Cemeter in Poor Valley, VA. Her tombstone is shared with her father, Moses.  One side says 'father' with name and information and the other side states 'daughter'. 

    Buried:
    Grave location:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=46430990

    Children:
    1. Luvicia Caldonia LITTON was born 20 Oct 1846, Elk Garden, VA; died 12 Feb 1933; was buried , Hayter Cemetery, Washington Co. VA.
    2. Moses Whitaker LITTON was born Feb 1848; died Aft 1920.
    3. Lafayette Monk LITTON was born 23 Apr 1850, Elk Garden, VA; died 9 Jun 1925; was buried , Hayter Cemetery, Washington Co. VA.
    4. 4. Lilburn Rutus LITTON was born 14 Dec 1852, Elk Garden, VA; died 22 Aug 1933.
    5. John Davidson (Jerre) LITTON was born 17 Mar 1856, Washington Co. VA; died Aft 1920.
    6. Clementine Yontz LITTON was born 1861, Washington Co. VA; died Aft 1920.
    7. Mary Cordelia Lydia LITTON was born Abt 1865, Washington Co. VA.

  3. 10.  John R. FRANCIS

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    John married Sarah THOMPSON. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah THOMPSON

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    Children:
    1. 5. Emma Elizabeth FRANCIS was born 20 Feb 1858, Washington Co. VA; died 3 Jun 1934, Washington Co. VA.