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Frances Lucille Rigney

Frances Lucille Rigney

Female 1917 - 2011  (93 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Lucille RigneyFrances Lucille Rigney was born 6 Dec 1917, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of Albert Sidney Rigney and Serena Reynolds); died 16 May 2011, Danville City, Virginia; was buried , County Line Christian Church Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia.

    Frances married Harvey William Marlowe 28 Jun 1937, Yanceyville, North Carolina. Harvey (son of William David Marlowe and Mary Alice Giles) was born 15 Jan 1906, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 13 Jul 1994, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , County Line Christian Church Cemetery Axton, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albert Sidney RigneyAlbert Sidney Rigney was born 13 Jun 1867, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia (son of Benjamin Turner Clement/Clements, Esquire and Eleanor Sidney 'Ellen' Rigney); died 23 Dec 1949, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia; was buried , Rigney Family Cemetery Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Piedmont Lineages: A Publication of the Virginia North Carolina Piedmont Genealogical Society November 2011 Issue, Page 7 Rigney Cemetery. The notation is "A long way off the main road and one of the roughest rides I've had. Barriors included ruts in the narrow farm road, a stream and a ditch in a field. A large tree has fallen into the cemetery. This cemetery hasn't been published in recent memory. (Mike and Chris)
    Graves for Ellen Rigney 1844-1904 and her son Albert S. Rigney Jul 13, 1867-Dec 23, 1949 and Sarena Reynolds, Jun25, 1880-No DOD; and another of his wife Annie Amos Wife of A.S. Rigney, May 15, 1872-Jun 10, 1906; other family members buried thee are George Washington Rigney b 15 Aug 1881-Dec 2, 1946; Lucy Amos Rigney Jun 7, 1865-Apr 23, 1917; Harry Rigney Mar 13, 1874-Nov 10, 1948 s/o Ellen; Henry L. Rigney Sep 26, 1890-May 3, 1920; John Archie Rigney Dec 25, 1902-May 7, 1963; Nannie R. Rigney Mar 13, 1881-Jan 18, 1964.

    Albert married Serena Reynolds. Serena (daughter of Richard Decatur/Decater J. "D.K." Reynolds and Almira Oakes) was born 25 Jun 1880, Virginia; died 9 Apr 1963, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Rigney Family Cemetery, Callands, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Serena Reynolds was born 25 Jun 1880, Virginia (daughter of Richard Decatur/Decater J. "D.K." Reynolds and Almira Oakes); died 9 Apr 1963, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Rigney Family Cemetery, Callands, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Frances Lucille Rigney was born 6 Dec 1917, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 16 May 2011, Danville City, Virginia; was buried , County Line Christian Church Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. William Johnson Rigney was born 8 Mar 1864, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 18 Jun 1932, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , Fairview Cemetery, Roanoke, Virginia.
    2. Benjamin Lee Rigney was born 13 Mar 1866, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 9 Jun 1956, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Highland Burial Park, Danville, Virginia.
    3. Mary Ellen 'Molly' Rigney was born 9 Apr 1868, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 25 Jul 1964, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Haskins Family Cemetery, Pitytsylvania County, Virginia.
    4. 2. Albert Sidney Rigney was born 13 Jun 1867, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia; died 23 Dec 1949, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia; was buried , Rigney Family Cemetery Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    5. Samuel Harris Rigney was born 1869, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Harry Richard 'Whale' Rigney was born 13 Mar 1874, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 10 Nov 1948, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Rigney Family Cemetery, Worlds, Pittsylvcania County, Virginia.
    7. Robert Morris Rigney was born 8 Sep 1874, Callands, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 12 Apr 1955, Bluefield West Virginia; was buried , Woodlawn Cemetery, Bluefield, West Virginia.
    8. Ida Belle Rigney was born 30 Jun 1875, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 15 May 1964, Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia; was buried , Oakes Family Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    9. James Hunter Rigney was born 13 Dec 1879, Franklin County, Virginia; died 30 Jul 1946, Bluefield, West Virginia; was buried , Woodlawn Cemetery, Bluefield, West Virginia.
    10. Minnie Gertrude Jackson was born Jul 1882, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; died 21 May 1985, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    11. Lula May Jackson was born 19 Jan 1883, Callands, Virginia; died 5 Nov 1955, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Highland Burial Park, danville, Virginia.
    12. Annie S. Jackson was born 12 May 1894, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 10 Oct 1958, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Floral Hills Memory Gardens, Danville, Virginia.
    13. Levi 'Monroe' Jackson was born Aug 1850, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia ; died 4 Aug 1933, Pelham, Caswell, North Carolina; was buried , Leemont Cemetery, Danville City, Virginia.

  • 6.  Richard Decatur/Decater J. "D.K." Reynolds was born 3 Feb 1856, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (son of Perry Green 'Bay' Reynolds * and Cassandra Ann W. 'Cassie' Reynolds *); died 7 Jan 1928; was buried , Reynolds-Martin Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    Richard married Almira Oakes 22 May 1900, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Almira (daughter of James Allen Oakes and Margaret Catherine Hutson) was born 15 Jul 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 27 Jan 1944, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Oakes Cemetery, Chatham, Pitts. Co., VA. [Group Sheet]


  • 7.  Almira Oakes was born 15 Jul 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of James Allen Oakes and Margaret Catherine Hutson); died 27 Jan 1944, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Oakes Cemetery, Chatham, Pitts. Co., VA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Serena Reynolds was born 25 Jun 1880, Virginia; died 9 Apr 1963, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Rigney Family Cemetery, Callands, Virginia.


  • Generation: 4

    1. 12.  Perry Green 'Bay' Reynolds * was born 23 Sep 1814, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of Joseph M. Reynolds and Nancy Ford); died 26 Nov 1872, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

      Notes:

      Name:
      Mike William located the grave of Perry Green Reynolds

      Perry married Cassandra Ann W. 'Cassie' Reynolds * 5 Dec 1837. Cassandra (daughter of Hugh Reynolds and Elizabeth Mitchell) was born 25 Feb 1815, Pittsylvania County, Virginia ; died 22 Mar 1893, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


    2. 13.  Cassandra Ann W. 'Cassie' Reynolds * was born 25 Feb 1815, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of Hugh Reynolds and Elizabeth Mitchell); died 22 Mar 1893, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

      Notes:

      When Cassandra marries Perry G. Reynolds she is marrying
      her father's (Hugh) half brother. Cassandra's grandfather
      is Joseph Reynolds; her second husband's (Perry Green
      Reynolds) father is also Joseph Reynolds. (with Nancy Ford)

      !NAME:Reynolds Bible, Reynolds Bible, Gilmer Evans
      Reynolds, Family Registry pages #2

      !BIRTH:Reynolds Bible, Reynolds Bible, Gilmer Evans
      Reynolds, Family Registry pages #2

      !BIRTH:Boisseau, Mary Leigh, Boisseau, Mary Leigh

      !DEATH:Reynolds Bible, Reynolds Bible, Gilmer Evans
      Reynolds, Family Registry pages #2

      Name:
      2nd Husband Cousin

      Notes:

      Married:
      Marriage Bond: Joseph D. Reynolds (probably his brother,
      Joseph Devin, as her grandfather Joseph had died in 1832)

      Children:
      1. Menetia F. Reynolds was born Abt 1840, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
      2. Almira Green 'Mira' Reynolds was born 15 Jul 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
      3. Serena Elizabeth Reynolds was born 7 Oct 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 1924.
      4. 6. Richard Decatur/Decater J. "D.K." Reynolds was born 3 Feb 1856, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; died 7 Jan 1928; was buried , Reynolds-Martin Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    3. 14.  James Allen OakesJames Allen Oakes was born 1822, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of William Burl "Billie" Oakes and Ruth Smith); died 1863, Gettysburg, Virginia.

      Notes:

      Reynolds, Almira O. 15 Jul 1853--27 Jan 1944
      Oakes, James H. 23 Oct 1846--25 Jan 1928
      Oaks, Mary C. 22 Jul 1848--4 Jun 1914
      Oakes, Margrate C. 15 Mar 1823--4 Dec 1909 Wife of James A
      Oakes, Rebecca J. 6 Sep 1855--3 Apr 1909
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      This is a large cemetery and it seemed to be many more
      graves marked only by rocks.



      James Oakes was born about 1822 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He was the seventh child of William O. and Ruth (Smith) Oakes. His siblings were: Joab, born about 1804, George W., born about 1805; Sabry Sarah, born 12 December 1808; Catherine, born about 1810; Daniel Warner, born 1 September 1813; and William Burl, born 15 October 1816. The family lived in the Callands area of Pittsylvania County, known as Museville, Virginia.
      Shortly after the birth of James, Ruth died and William married Sallie Phraley on 11July 1824.
      James married on 1 December 1842 to Margaret Catherine Hutson. It is not known if he had any children.
      He enlisted on 10 March 1862 at Callands, as a private in Company B, 38th Virginia Infantry. Under the command of General Jubal A. Early, on May 1, the unit participated in action that aided General James Longstreet at Fort Magruder, a pivotal defensive position on the peninsula which was under attack by the troops of General Winfield Scott Hancock. Unfortunately, a combination of poor leadership and bad luck lead to a rather inconsequential encounter with the Union army, as the ?Pittsylvania regiment? became tangled in dense woods and was ordered to retire just as the rest of the Brigade was ordered to withdraw. After this engagement, the unit was reassigned to the command of General Samuel Garland Jr., another VMI graduate.
      On May 28, the 38th found itself on the Williamsburg road on picket duty and skirmishing with the Union Army of the Potomac. Orders came to hit the Union army before they could consolidate. Garland?s brigade hit part of the Union Fourth Corps at the Battle of Seven Pines. Confederates had to attack through swampy woods and were ?hotly engaged ?, slowly driving the enemy back when their ammunition began to run low. The colors of the 104th Pennsylvania volunteers was captured during this battle before the withdrawal. Casualties were very high: of the original 350 men and officers of the 38th Virginia, 16 were killed, 117 wounded and 14 missing in action for a casualty rate of 42%. The 38th was then placed under the command of General Lewis Armistead, of Huger?s Division where it remained for the rest of the war. Marching and counter-marching found the 38th in Pennsylvania 2 miles north of Chambersburg on the York Road in late June. For the first time in awhile, there was plenty to eat. When Gettysburg loomed as a major battle, Lee ordered Pickett?s division to the front early in the morning on July 3. After two day?s of fighting, Pickett?s newly arrived troops were the freshest and were ordered, supported by Pettigrew?s and Thimble?s divisions, to take the center of the Federal line on Cemetery Ridge. Approximately 10,500 men were involved in the ill-fated Pickett?s charge. In minutes, 40% of the 38th were casualties and the battle flag was captured during a flanking movement by the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Colonel Edmonds, who presided over the initial organization of the 38th lay dead on the field.
      James was wounded by a cannonball when it shattered his leg. He was taken prisoner and carried to a Yankee hospital near Gettysburg where his leg was amputated. He died there on 15 July 1863. Neither his wife or his family were notified of his death and nothing more was heard from him. When he failed to return home after the war, Margaret filed an official inquiry with the War Department and it was then that she learned of his death. He is buried in an unmarked grave at Gettysburg. Margaret died in 1909.

      James married Margaret Catherine Hutson 1 Dec 1842, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. Margaret (daughter of William S. Hutson and Sarah M. Wells) was born 15 Mar 1823, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 4 Dec 1909, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


    4. 15.  Margaret Catherine HutsonMargaret Catherine Hutson was born 15 Mar 1823, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of William S. Hutson and Sarah M. Wells); died 4 Dec 1909, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
      Children:
      1. 7. Almira Oakes was born 15 Jul 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 27 Jan 1944, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Oakes Cemetery, Chatham, Pitts. Co., VA.