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2051 BIOGRAPHY

Source Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography,edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915, p.382

Russell, Edward Hutson, born in Petersburg, Virginia, November 26, 1869, son of Warren Russell and Susan Vincent, his wife. He graduated at the Virginia Military Institute, 1891, and took the course in law at Richmond College, but gave himself to educational pursuits.' He was principal of the Pulaski school, 1892-94; commandant of the Fishburne Military School at Waynesboro, 1894-96; principal of private school at Glade Spring, 1896-97; superintendent of public schools at Bristol, 1897-1905; member and secretary of state board of school examiners, eastern section of Virginia, 1905-10. In the latter year he entered upon the presidency of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Fredericksburg, and in which position he is still serving. He was president of the Virginia State Teachers' Association, 1914; and is a member of the Southern Educational Association, the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education, and the Kappa Alpha fraternity. He married Lillian Watson Whitehead, of Farmville, Virginia.

Note: He was the first president of what is now the University of Mary Washington from 1908 to 1919. He then moved to Washington and went into real estate.

Source:Introduction to The Edward H. Russell Records Collection at the University of Mary Washington.

"Based partially on his intimate knowledge of the public schools as well as his successful summer institutes for teachers, on May 19, 1908, the board of trustees appointed Russell as president of the new Fredericksburg State Normal and Industrial School for Women.

Among all his responsibilities of establishing the facilities for the school, Russell also set the courses of instruction. He established a ?regular? course that was simply 2-4 years of high school level education, and a ?professional? course that was a 2 year ?normal school? course following a high school degree. It was Russell?s hope that as the state established more high schools, the regular course would be reduced by 2 years. The professional course covered: general education, methodology, and student teaching, done in concert with the Fredericksburg Public School System; it concluded with a teaching certificate issued by the State Board of Examiners.

Yet with foresight, Russell understood that the concept of a Normal School education for women?training teachers?was limited because there would eventually be a decline in
the need for teachers. So he proposed and succeeded in supplementing the normal school curriculum with classical, industrial, and commercial courses."

CENSUS RECORDS

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Hudson Russell [Hutson Russell]
Age in 1870: 6 months
Birth Year: abt 1869
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Petersburg Ward 3, Petersburg (Independent City), Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Petersburg
Household Members:
Warren Russell 49
Susan Russell 40
Ben W Russell 19 [half brother]
Charles F R Russell 15
William W Russell 13
James R Russell 11
Martha Russell 9
George Russell 3
Hudson Russell 6 months
Louisa Richardson 33 [servant]
Mary Thomas 10
Mahiby Richardson 4
Anna Starke 19 [servant]

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Edward H. Russell
Age: 10
Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Tuckahoe, Henrico, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Warren Russell
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maine
Occupation: At School
Household Members:
Warren Russell 58
James H. Russell 21
Martha E. Russell 18
Eward H. Russell 10

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Edward Russell
Age: 30
Birth Date: Nov 1869
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1900: Bristol Ward 3, Bristol City, Virginia
[Washington Co.]
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lillian W Russell
Marriage Year: 1893
Years Married: 7
Number of children: 0
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Superintendent City Schools
Household Members:
Edward Russell 30
Lillian W Russell 27
Mamye Critz 26 [boarder, trained nurse]
Lavinia Critz 23 [boarder, teacher]

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: E H Russell
Age in 1910: 40
Birth Year: 1870
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1910: Fredericksburg (Independent City), Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lillian W Russell
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Educator, Normal School [Fredericksburg State Teachers College > Mary Washington College > University of Mary Washington]
Household Members:
E H Russell 40
Lillian W Russell 34
Dorothy Russell 8
Werrin Russell 4 [Warren]
Lois Russell 2
Etta Whitehead 52 [mother-in-law]

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Edward H Russell
Age: 50
Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1920: Washington, District of Columbia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Margaret F Russell
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Home Owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Occupation: Real estate agent
Household Members:
Edward H Russell 50
Margaret F Russell 34
Warren H Russell 14
Lois E Russell 11
Elizabeth E Fraser 61 [Mother-in-law]
Chapman K Hunter 23 [lodger]
Samuel W Lacy 34 [lodger]

1930 United States Federal Census
about Edward Russell
Name: Edward Russell
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Home in 1930: Washington, District of Columbia
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Margaret Russell
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Real estate
Household Members:
Edward Russell 60
Margaret Russell 44
Warren H Russell 24
Lois Russell 22
Donald Fraser 74 [[father-in-law]
Emma E Fraser 71 [mother-in-law]

1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Edward H Russell
Respondent: Yes
Age: 70
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Washington, District of Columbia
Street: Fairmont Street NW
House Number: 1311
City of residence in 1935: Same House
Household Members:
Edward H Russell 70
Margaret F Russell 54
Lois Russell 31
Warren Russell 34
Iris B Russell 32 [daughter-in-law]
Elizabeth E Fraser 81 [mother-in-law]
Daisy E Thomas 29 [lodger]
Jesse B Adams 50 [lodger]
Dora L Smith 26 [lodger]
Rachel J Levi 24 [lodger]
Milton H Coher 23 [lodger]
Dorothy C Yarborough 51 [lodger]
Dolares J Yarborough 23 [lodger]
Carl F Saidel 30 [lodger]
Eleanor Lint 23 [lodger]
 
RUSSELL, Edward Hutson (I5953)
 
2052 BIOGRAPHY

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_A._Walker

James Alexander Walker was born near Mount Meridian in Augusta County, Virginia. He attended private schools as a youth and attended Virginia Military Institute. In 1852, while in then Major Thomas Jackson's Classroom (Jackson was both an officer and an instructor at VMI) Cadet Walker perceived that Jackson was challenging his integrity. He, therefore, refused to follow a directive of Jackson to "stop talking" unless Jackson would also stop talking. Jackson excused Walker from class and charged him with disobeying an order. Cadet Walker, a cadet officer who would have graduated in only weeks, challenged Jackson to a duel to defend his honor. Walker was court-martialed and expelled from Virginia Military Institute for insubordination to an officer. It is important to note that when General Stonewall Jackson was on his deathbed after being shot by friendly fire, he requested that then Colonel James A Walker, an officer in the Confederate Army be promoted to Brigadier General and take over the Stonewall Brigade, which Jackson had formed and first led. Stonewall Jackson requested by name the very man who had years earlier challenged him to a duel. It is also important to note that Walkers name was added to the rolls of graduates at Virginia Military Institute some years later. General James A Walker commanded the Stonewall Brigade, and was known by his troops as "Stonewall Jim".

With the outbreak of the Civil War and Virginia's eventual secession, Walker entered the Confederate Army in April 1861 as captain of the "Pulaski Guards", which soon became Company C of the 4th Virginia Infantry. In July 1861, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assigned to the 13th Virginia Infantry. Walker was again promoted, this time to colonel, in March 1862, leading his regiment in several actions. Walker was an acting brigade commander at the Battle of Antietam.

He was promoted to brigadier general and assigned command of the Stonewall Brigade in May 1863, leading it during the Gettysburg Campaign, where his regiment participated in the attacks on Culp's Hill. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in 1864 and sent home to recuperate.

Late in the war, after the death of Brig. Gen. John Pegram, Walker was assigned command of a division of Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.

After the war Walker returned to civilian life. He studied law at the University of Virginia in 1854 and 1855 before being admitted to the bar the following year. He established a successful law practice in Newbern in Pulaski County. In 1858, he married Sarah A. Poage of Augusta County, Virginia. The couple would have six children. He became an attorney for the Commonwealth in 1860.

He was elected as a Democrat to the House of Delegates of Virginia in 1871 and 1872. VMI granted him an honorary degree in 1872 in recognition of his Civil War service. Five years later, he was elected the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.

In 1890, Walker was a charter member of The Virginia Bar Association.

In 1893, Walker switched allegiances and joined the Republican Party. He was elected to the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses, serving from 1895 until 1899. During his second term, Walker served as chairman of the Committee on Elections.

In 1898, Walker was defeated for re-election by William F. Rhea. In the subsequent contest of that election, a shootout occurred at a deposition, and Walker was wounded. In 1900, Walker ran again against Rhea and lost. Walker's contest of the 1900 election was abated by his death in 1901. 
Walker, General James Alexander (I30703)
 
2053 BIOGRAPHY

Stuart was born in Hawaii. His father was serving in the Army Air Corp at Hickcam AFB. He and his mother left for the states (Tennessee) after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese when he was not yet one year old. After his father retired from military service the family moved to Atlanta, GA. Stuart married his wife Jayne Armour in 1963. They have three children: Alicia, Stuart, Jr., and Jessica. Stuart was a life insurance salesman. After Jayne's death he married Elaine Binder.  
Lynn, Stuart Luellan (I34780)
 
2054 Biography from Find A Grave

He was born* and raised in the area of Little River, a branch of New River in southwestern Montgomery County, Virginia. The son of Henry (the famous Long Hunter) and Mary Thompson Skaggs, he spent his youth in this area and learned the values and traditions of a well established and prospering community.

After the Revolution (c.a.1784), Solomon's father, Henry, and his uncles, Richard, Charles, James (a part-time long hunter brother), and their families, sold their personal property and landholdings and moved further west into the region of the Holston and Clinch River Valleys of Washington county (later Russell County), Virginia.** They knew the area very well as the families had hunted and lived in that part of the country off and on for many years. They were familiar with the valleys of the Big Sandy, the Louisa (Levisa), and the Tug Rivers of eastern Kentucky and what is now western West Virginia. Henry, with his long hunter brothers, Charles and Richard, had hunted and trapped on the Cumberland and Green Rivers of south central Kentucky for years, developing a love for that part of the country which never left them. They made their plans, and eventually settled there.

In all the moves, Solomon and Rhoda were there beside them--all the way to Green County. Very little is known about Solomon and his wife. From what I generally understand about them, is that they were a frontier family intertwined with the traditions of the long hunter/farmer. Henry Skaggs and his brothers were primarily hunters, and it is unlikly that they would involve themselves in the pursuit of farming, etc. Hunting was much more profitable and the path to greater prosperity. There is no evidence I have seen which indicates Soloman was a long hunter, but he probably did hunt and farm on a small scale while managing the operations of his parent's landholdings and hunting business.

Husband of Rhoda Unknown-Solomon married Rhoda c.a.1787, probably in Russell County, VA. There are no early marriage records (licenses or bonds) available in Russell County today.

Solomon and Rhoda were the parents of Nancy Ann, Wesley, Sylvia, Robert, Margaret, Susannah, Marian, and John Wesley.

After his father died (Henry Skaggs made his will in 1809 and passed away within the next year), he and Rhoda along with their family, including their daughter, Nancy Ann and husband, Thomas Wadsworth, moved to Warren County, Tennessee prior to the War of 1812. Both Solomon and Thomas are on the 1812 Warren County tax list. In November of 1814, Thomas enlists in the West Tennessee Militia for 6 months in Capt. William Mullens Company of Milita from Davidson County, TN. After the war, Solomon and Thomas probably returned to Green County, KY. In 1816 and 1817, he sells his property and disappears from history.***

Solomon probably died between 1817-1820 in Green County, KY, but I am not positive if he died in Kentucky or in Indiana. He may have died enroute to Indiana. It is just not known for sure at this time. His wife, Rhoda, and the rest of the family are living in southern Indiana in the Lawrence and Orange County area by 1820. The names of Rhoda (Rodus) Skaggs, Thomas Wadsworth, and Wesley Wadsworth are listed on the 1820 U.S. Population Census.

*(Source for Solomon's birth-DIARY OF ARCHIBALD THOMPSON, Updated November 1998, Incorporating Barbara Salton's 1984 Transcript Typed by Teresa Kaliber, Incorporating June Riccio's Transcript as of 6 December 1998, Revision by June Riccio-Draft Transcript. Archibald's diary is owned by a Thompson descendant in Monroe County, KY. A copy made in the 1980s is in the William B. Harlan Memorial Library, Tompkinsville, KY, 75 pages [index included], 30 pages. Note-Original diary entries by Thompson contained 91 pages, plus more entries by others. Some of Solomon's siblings' births are also recorded, pages 90-91-John Thompson, October 6, 1760; Lucy, December ?, 1762; David, April 28, 1767; Silvanus [Sylvia], February 18, 1769; and Mary, December 19, 1771)

**(Source-Kegley, Mary B and Kegley, F. B. EARLY ADVENTURES ON THE WESTERN WATERS, Orange, VA: Green Publishers, c1980-2004, 5 volumes, volumes 1-2, "The New River of Virginia in Pioneer Days, 1745-1820". Note-These important volumes contain history, biogrphy, land records, militia records and lists, and other cultural items pertaining to Solomon Skaggs' parents, uncles, grandparents, etc. Henry Skaggs, Sr. disappears from the New River records after 1784.)

***(Source-Deed Book 7, page 421, 9/25/1816, Green County, KY, Solomon and Rhoda Skaggs, recorded 12/20/1816; Deed Book 7, pages 426 & 427, 1/10/1817, Green County, KY, Solomon Skaggs, recorded 1/10/1817.)
 
SKAGGS, Solomon (I4644)
 
2055 BIOGRAPHY from Find A Grave

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=tate&GSfn=isaac&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=26&GScnty=1410&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=65112895&df=all&

The Tate Family moved to Callaway County, Missouri in 1829. Isaac at that time was 21 years old. He was six feet tall, strongly built and finely proportioned. His weight in mature years was about 210 pounds.

As he was a magnificent man physically, so he had a magnificent mind which he kept in fine working order.

At the age of 25 he married Jane Henderson and settled on the edge of Grand Prairie, on what is known as the Colonel Boyd Farm. In 1847 he moved to Tate's Prairie where he lived until his death. Colonel Tate was an intelligent, enthusiastic and successful farmer. He was not a trader nor a speculator.

He was a great friend of education. For many years and up to the time of his death he was a member of the Board of Trustees of Westminster College and no member was more constant in his attendance or gave wiser counsels as to its management through it's years of struggle for life and success.

Colonel Tate was a man of deep religious principals. These determined his conduct in everything and gave weight to his character. He was, for 54 years, a ruling elder in the Auxvasse Presbyterian Church and never allowed anything but serious sickness to keep him from the public service of God's house. He recognized God in his home and always maintained the duty of family prayer. 
TATE, Col. Isaac (I16419)
 
2056 Biography from Find A Grave
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52867675/william-mitchell-clay

William was killed by an Indian while he and another soldier (named Coward) were hunting deer to feed their militia comrades. One Indian was shot by the second militiaman, and the other escaped; the Indians had not seen him. Clay and Coward were in Col. John Field\'s Company of Independent Rangers, part of Gen. Charles Lewis\'s Regiment. These men were among the elite Virginia militia assembled by Lord Dunmore against the numerous attacks by Indians against Virginia settlers.

William was the first casualty of his unit, and they would shortly engage in the Battle of Point Pleasant (Oct 10, 1774). This battle is considered the only major battle, as well as the final one, of Lord Dunmore\'s War. This war was waged between the colony of Virginia and several united Native American nations, but many West Virginians have considered it the first battle of the Revolutionary War. Virginia won, and the Indians lost the rights formerly granted by treaty for hunting in the lands bordering the Ohio River, yielding these rights in a new treaty. The frontier in Kentucky and what eventually became West Virginia then opened up for more settlement by the colonists. As friction between the Colonies and Britain grew, the British allied with the defeated Indians against the settlers on the western frontier. Under these considerations, and in the ongoing debate about the status of the battle with these two wars, William\'s death marks a turning point toward the Revolution. The general interpretation currently is that Dunmore\'s War was the final conflict of the Colonies. By any definition of the Dunmore War, the shooting of William Mitchell Clay has historic significance.

William\'s death occurred at what is now Point Pleasant, West Virginia, on the Ohio River, where a battle monument marks the day of fighting in October. William\'s name is not included on the list of participants, but the name of Mr. Coward (no first name listed) is there. William\'s son Mitchell also fought at this battle and is on the roster.

An account of William\'s service are included in A. S. Withers\'s book, \"Chronicles of Border Warfare.\"

Note: William\'s birth year is sometimes listed as 1710. Also, due to changes in county boundaries and town names, the location of birth may be given a different name even though they refer to the same location.
 
Clay, William Mitchell (I98)
 
2057 Biography from Find A Grave:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62635345 
SKAGGS, Solomon (I4644)
 
2058 Birth data is from marriage record. Asbury, Eleanor Ann (I19041)
 
2059 Birth date calculated from death certificate Burnett, Cynthia (I21632)
 
2060 birth date from 1850 WASHINGTON CO.VA Census WEBB, Joseph (I2484)
 
2061 Birth date is according to the marriage record. BEAVERS, Emory Arthur (Emmitt) (I4244)
 
2062 Birth info according to death certificate Daugherty, Robert Dewey (I33696)
 
2063 Birth info according to marriage certificate Harman, Martha (I18541)
 
2064 birth info according to marriage certificate. Jones, Deloris Ruth (I18528)
 
2065 Birth info according to marriage record. Coleman, Mary (I19069)
 
2066 Birth info according to marriage records Mullins, Azula (I18429)
 
2067 Birth info according to the marriage certificate Massie, Julia Marie (I18473)
 
2068 Birth info according to the marriage certificate Manes, Alexander Jr. (I18526)
 
2069 Birth info from 1900 Census Allen, Mary Ann (Mollie) (I23267)
 
2070 Birth info from 1900 census LYKINS, Dora Lee (I271)
 
2071 Birth info from 1900 census. Tombstone has the DOB as 29 Nov 1881. Alexander, Ida (I24076)
 
2072 birth info from her marriage record McCourt, Vella Leone (I18598)
 
2073 birth info from his marriage record. WILLIAMS, Brooks Foster (I4300)
 
2074 birth info from marriage certificate Nelson, Bertha (I18538)
 
2075 birth info from marriage certificate Skeens, Shirley Ann (I18612)
 
2076 birth info from marriage record McCourt, Arlene Oleta (I18604)
 
2077 birth info from marriage record Miller, Verl Utal (I18605)
 
2078 Birth info from marriage record Whitley, Alma Katherine (I19038)
 
2079 Birth info from marriage record Pettigrew, Aileen Virginia (I31952)
 
2080 Birth info is according to the marriage certificate. BLACKBURN, Nannie (I4241)
 
2081 birth info is from her marriage certificate CHRISTIAN, Rebecca (I4237)
 
2082 Birth info is from his marriage record.
 
DENNA, Wiley C. (I2906)
 
2083 birth info is from marriage certificate Chaffin, Cora (I18533)
 
2084 birth info is from marriage record Skeens, Barbara Jean (I18611)
 
2085 Birth info is from the marriage certificate Mullins, Nancy (I18978)
 
2086 Birth info was according to the marriage certificate. Dotson, Frances (I18457)
 
2087 Birth information according to the marriage license. However, I cannot locate her birth record for Tazewell Co., so it's possible she was born in Bluefield, Mercer Co. WV. ABSHER, Guilda Sue (I31754)
 
2088 Birth information from his marriage certificate. CHRISTIAN, Dewey (I18437)
 
2089 Birth information is from her marriage certificate. Bray, Billie Lou (I32746)
 
2090 Birth information is from marriage certificate. Collins, Thomas McClain (I18406)
 
2091 Birth location is according to his son, Harold's birth record. Birth date is according to the 1900 census. Jones, Harry G. (I24315)
 
2092 Birth place info is from his cemetery records:
http://www.petersburgcemetery.org/blandford/detail.asp?search=43012

1860 Census gives his birthplace as Maryland. 
VINCENT, Nathaniel (Nathan) (I6028)
 
2093 BIRTH RECORD
FamilySearch.org

England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name: Marke Whitakers
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date: 02 May 1631
Baptism/Christening Place: DEWSBURY,YORK,ENGLAND
Father's Name: Thomas Whitakers
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00905-1
System Origin: England-ODM
Source Film Number: 100089

LAND RECORDS
In the Wakefield Manor court rolls for 1651 there is a record of a surrender of land in the Nethermoorecroft of the Northfield of Ossett for the use of Mark Whitteakers and his heirs

In the 1672 Hearth tax returns he is paying for 4 hearths.

WILL

28 MAR 1682 Of Ossett The will of Mark Whittaker

In the name of God amen I Mark Whittaker of Osset in the County of Yorks Yeoman doo make this my will in forme following.

First I bequeath my soul to God and my body to decent buriall; and as touching my effects my will is that my oldest sonne Thomas shall have the revetion of the house wherein I now dwell & the buildings thereto belonging after my wive's death which I have surrendered accordingly, And also shall have after her death the farm thereto adjoining & all oth lodge farms which I now hold and have under the Right Honorable the Lord Brudnall and his lady; item I give the said Thomas the interest and Tomiant right of the farme wherein he now dwells which I hold under Mr James Oates in Ossett aforesaid, he paying the rent and and performing the covenants for the farme;

I give my second sonne Marke the farme at Hanging Heaton wherein he now dwells and which I hold under the Right Honorable the Earl of Halifax he paying the rents and performing the services for the farme;

And my will is that my wife take care of the further education of my sonne John now at Cambridge as shall be thought most fitt by my brother and other good friends;

Item I give to my sonne Robert three gross pounds [3 gross pounds is £432] for his portion; And to Dorothy wife of George Chaytor fourty pounds having already given her some considerable portion before;

Item I give to my daughter Mary three gross pounds [3 gross pounds is £432] for her portion;

All the rest of my personal effects I give to Mary my loving wife whom I make executrix of this my will and desiring her endeavor towards the education of my grandchildren Willam and George Speight in [hope] she will get some assistance from their grandfather Speight and their mother in [illeg].

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eight and twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord 1682 Marke Whittakers sealed and published in the presence of us Tho Stowell & Tho: Whiteakers.


 
Whitaker, Mark Sr. (I12269)
 
2094 Birth Record
Name: Alice Margaret Coleman
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1896
Birthplace: Jettsville, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Father's Name: William Noah Coleman
Mother's Name: Dora Belle Dancy
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01294-6
System Origin: West Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: 1992600
Reference Number: cn 70044
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928
 
COLEMAN, Alice Margaret (I8303)
 
2095 Birth record:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=2046590&Type=Birth 
BEAVERS, Bessie (I4201)
 
2096 Birth Record:
Name: Esta Harriet Gwinn
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 12 May 1906
Birthplace: Jettsville, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Father's Name: Amos C. Gwinn
Mother's Name: Julia Ann Dancy
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01294-9
System Origin: West Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: 1992812
Reference Number: cn 7997
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928
 
GWINN, Esta Harriett (I8301)
 
2097 Birth Record:
Name: Lelia Bell Gwinn
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 16 Apr 1899
Birthplace: Jettsville, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Father's Name: Amos C. Gwinn
Mother's Name: Julia Ann Dancy
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01291-8
System Origin: West Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: 1992594
Reference Number: cn 51009
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928
 
GWINN, Lelia Bell (I8302)
 
2098 Birth Record:
Name: Lloyd Washington Gwinn
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 23 Apr 1894
Birthplace: Jettsville, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Father's Name: Amos Colfax Gwinn
Mother's Name: Julia Ann Dancy
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01294-2
System Origin: WestVirginia-ODM
Source Film Number: 1992599
Reference Number:
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928
 
GWINN, Lloyd Washington (I8305)
 
2099 Birth Record:
Name: Lowry Dancy
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Place: Greenbrier, West Virginia
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1904
Birthplace: Friar Hill, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Race: White
Father's Name: J. M. Dancy
Mother's Name: Birdie Dancy
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C74796-1
System Origin: West Virginia-VR
Source Film Number: 0595034
Reference Number: pg. 71 no. 30
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928


1910 Cesus Greenbrier Co. WV, Williamsburg District 45, Birdie A. Dancy, age 23, widow, household 85, occupation farmer, owns own farm, three daughters living with her, Nelia Dancy, age 5, Vicy O., age 4, and Roxie age 10 months. 
DANCY, Lowry (Nelia) (I8298)
 
2100 Birth Record:
Name: Vicie Ora Dancy
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Place: Greenbrier, West Virginia
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1905
Birthplace: Friar Hill, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Race: White
Father's Name: J. M. Dancy
Mother's Name: Margie Dancy [Transcription error. Mother's Name is Bridie]
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C74796-1
System Origin: West Virginia-VR
Source Film Number: 0595034
Reference Number: pg. 77
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928


1910 Cesus Greenbrier Co. WV, Williamsburg District 45, Birdie A. Dancy, age 23, widow, household 85, occupation farmer, owns own farm, three daughters living with her, Nelia Dancy, age 5, Vicy O., age 4, and Roxie age 10 months. 
DANCY, Vicy Ora (I8299)
 

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