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Name Victor G. Reynolds
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 08 Jun 1898
Event Place Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birthplace U.S.
Spouse's Name Bessie R. Maxwell
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 22
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1876
Spouse's Birthplace U.S.
 
Family F5864
 
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"There is a grant of 1785 acres of land October 21, 1687, to Mr. Robert Woodson, Mr. Richard Ferris, Mr. Giles Carter, William Ferris,and Roger Comins, at White Oak Swamp, on the north side of the James River, in the parish of Varina. Robert Woodson, in 1707, made a deed to his grandsons, William Lewis, Jr. and Joseph I.ewis." (Wm. & Mary Qtly., V. IX, p. 255.) The date of his death is not known, but it was shortly after making this deed, as he was about seventy-three years old at that time. It is not positively known what public service he rendered the colony but living as he did, at a time when every man had to bear his share of the public burden, it is confidently believed that, as a citizen and a member of the colony, he was faithful in the performance of his duty, as his descendants have ever been. In some publications he is frequently spoken of as Colonel Robert Woodson. If he held the military rank of colonel, it was of course by authority of the British government, as the entire colony was under British control at that time.  
Woodson, Col. Robert (Potato Hole) Sr. (I6010)
 
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About Maraday Price

may have been born June 1 1770 in Goochland Co, VA or June 4 in Pittsylvania County, VA

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Price-9727

Meredith/Maraday Price m. Mary (Polly) McDaniel b. 1772 d. 21 Oct 1857. They married 27 Dec 1791 in Pittsylvania Co., VA (Index shows 1795, but actual bond is 1791). She was the daughter of William McDaniel and Anne (Smith, we think). Her brother Joel McDaniel married Meredith?s sister Martha (Patsy) Price.

In the 1850 Census Mary is living with her daughter Susan Burton Price (m. Harrison) and is shown to be age 78, born in VA. Mary was born in Halifax Co., VA; Meredith was born in Pittsylvania Co., VA. They were living in Caswell Co., NC, by Apr 1798.

A deed in Pittsylvania Deed Book 10, p. 175, dated 09 Mar 1795, refers to Meredith Price and Polly his wife. It refers to part of Mrs. Ann McDaniel?s survey and is signed by Marday Price and Polly Price.

Property of Meredith Price, dec?d, was sold on 07 Feb 1817 as recorded in Caswell Co. Will Book H, April Court 1817, p. 35. The inventory of property is listed in the same book, p. 37. The division of Meredith?s lands is in Deed Book S, p. 173-175 (dated 21 Mar 1817). It names Pinkney Price, Polly Price, Washington Price, David Price, Major Price, Meredith Price, Susannah Price, Joel Price, Addison Price, Nancy Price, John Price, and states that William W. Price relinquishes all claim to said lands. Meredith?s estate settlement is on record in Caswell Co., NC, Deed Book S, p. 246 (supposedly provides full names of James Addison and George Washington Price). The division of negroes belonging to the estate of Meredith Price was recorded in January Court 1818 (Will Book H, p. 120). Legatees were: Joel Price, Mrs. Price, Susannah, John, Polly, Daniel, Meredith, Nancy, Addison, Pinckney, Major, William W., and Washington Price (by Elijah Withers, Dudley Gatewood, Benj. C. West, and William Pennick). Mary?s will is recorded in Caswell Co., NC, Will Book R, p. 592 (written 03 Dec 1849; proven Jan 1858); it names children Joel M, Price (deceased), son Meredith Price (deceased), Major A., John S., Daniel S., George W., James A., Susan B. Harrison, Ann S. Nunly, and Mary M. McDaniel (and husband John). Witnesses were Josiah Blair, Ann M. Blair, Wm. W. Price, and Geo. W. Price.

They are buried in Caswell Co., NC, at the Janie Mahan farm on Shady Grove Road near Gatewood and Rt. 86 between Yanceyville, NC, and Danville, VA. A survey of the family cemetery was recorded by J. Burch Blaylock on 28 Dec 1957 and is indexed by the Caswell County Cemetery Census (found at this web address in 2008 http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/casw/cem196.htm ). The survey reports that his gravestone has Meredith?s death in May 1816.

Sources

http://ncccha.org/pdf/price/thepricefamily.pdf

THE PRICE FAMILY Compiled by Kathleen Neal Dawson, 2008 and the Satterwhite Family history, posted by D. Marshall Satterwhite
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Maraday Price's Timeline
1770
June 4, 1770

Birth of Maraday Price
Pittsylvania County, Virginia

1792
1792

Birth of William Williamson Price

1797
1797

Birth of Meredith Price
Casswell, North Carolina, United States

1799
1799

Birth of Joel McDaniel Price
Caswell, North Carolina, United States

1800
October 1, 1800

Birth of Andrew Price
Caswell, North Carolina, United States


1800
Age 29

resided on 1800
Hillsboro, Caswell, North Carolina

1803
1803

Birth of John Smith Price
Casswell, North Carolina, United States

1805
January 27, 1805

Birth of Susannah Burton Harrison
Casswell County, North Carolina, United States

1808
1808

Birth of Ann Smith Price 
Price, Maraday [Meredith] (I349)
 
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An Extraordinary Homeplace ? REVISITED
Memories Longing to Resurface

This example of early Colonial Architecture in the Pittsville Community of Pittsylvania County, Virginia was the home for three generations of the George Family. The Cabin was built by Cornelius McCaney George, and after his death his son Ashford and his family lived there. Ashford lived there with his daughter, Zorada and her husband Sam Stevens and at his death the farm was left to Zorada.

This cabin is not only remarkable for its hand-hewn, square-notch log construction, but also for the rare cross-jointing that allow two rooms in one structure. Most cabins with two rooms will have an interior partition separation and not a true inter-notched wall. Because this dwelling is taller than most log structures, the ceiling joists notches an also be seen. The George homeplace, as a result, has taller ceilings in the upstairs bedrooms than most cabins of the era.

The dwelling sits on a fieldstone foundation and has a gable roof with a half-log cornice, another rare feature. A fieldstone chimney stands at each gable end and small four-pane windows on each side of the chimneys open into the upstairs rooms. The cabin has a front entrance, opening into one on the first-floor rooms, while the back of the dwelling has two entrances, one for each room. Windows, one on the back and one on either side of the front entrance, were once six-over-six pane, double sash windows. Inside is another uncommon feature. Narrow chamfered planks appear to cover the chinking which would make the cabin much warmer during the winter. The walls are whitewashed. A narrow, closed winder stair is located to the back of one of the rooms, near the back door - a feature much admired as it conveniently allowed family members to enter the back door and go to their chambers or bedrooms upstairs without tracking through the downstairs area. Mantels, with pilasters on the sides, have a heavy chamfered and slightly curved panel on the frieze compatible with the dwelling's 1819 construction.

To the left of the remarkable cabin is the family cemetery, Three generations of the George family buried there are: Cornelius McHaney George & his wife Ann Dove, Ashford George & his wife Sarah Elizabeth McClanahan, Francis Lafayette George & his wife Deleware "Della" Augusta Yeatts.

Complied & submitted by Ginger George Gentry. G-G-G grand-daughter of Cornelius & Anne George.



Article from the Chatham Star-Tribune:

A Houston, Texas, man is trying to reach relatives to help save the Old George homeplace, later called the Old Stephan's Place, on Old Pittsville Road west of Gretna.

According to Hunter George, Cornelius McHaney George built the cabin in 1817 for his new bride, Ann Dove, after returning from Detroit, Michigan. The War of 1812 was on and George was commissioned a captain and ordered to lead a troop of Virginia volunteers from that area to Detroit to help fight off the British Army attempting to burn the city. Four generations of Georges lived in the homeplace, which is now on private property. "We want to move it by the family cemetery nearby and do some restoring work," said George. George grew up in Lynchburg, but since high school has lived in Texas as a member of the U. S. Air Force. "I grew up listening to my father and grandfather tell stories about living there," he said. "I didn't know that it was still standing until just recently and realized it's historical importance. George has family in Virginia and North Carolina. George Family Homestead ยท This 200 year old log house needs to be moved and restored. The family is looking for $25,000 to $35,000 to have it moved. This is the beginning and we are hoping that this goal will be met very soon. There will be assorted means to raise money, in the end a Reunion to celebrate the gathering of the George Family!

Here is a partial list of people who were associated with the Old George Place having married into the Family: Ann Dove, Rosa McClannahan, Susan Roark, Amanda Blankinship, John Green, Sarah Hamrick, Sally Hatchat, Richard Turner, Alexander Duncan, William Lackey, Thomas Simpson, Willian S. Ramsey, Sherwood Yeatts, Martha Hopkins Meyers, Elizabeth S. Jefferson, Sara Willis, Sara E. McClannahan, Burwell Short, John W. Jennings, Paula E. Goad, Delaware A. (?), Nannie K. Pickeral, Samual J. Stephens, Matthew Lyles, and William H. Tuck. There are probably more that I don't know about.

Should you be related to one of the people, please contact me. You have a right to be a part of the plan to save the Historic old 220 year old Family Treasure and know more about your family history.




 
George, Cornelius James 'Cap' (I12316)
 
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Annie Lucille Jefferson, d/o Wade King Jefferson married Joseph Harold Fuller: Her Husband's FULLER family descends from Arthur Fuller, settler of Pittsylvania Co., Virginia
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Children of Laura Elizabeth Wood
Born: May 7, 1854 - Bedford Co., VA 88,3640,3643,3644
Died: Jul 21, 1936 - Pittsylvania Co., VA 88
Buried: - Fuller Fam. Cem., Callands, Pittsylvania Co., VA

Children 1 F Ida M. Fuller
Born: Jun 2, 1875 - Pittsylvania Co., VA
Died: Nov 25, 1967
Buried: - Fuller Fam. Cem., Callands, Pittsylvania Co., VA
Spouse: John Isaac Arnn, Sr, (1872-1953)
Marr: Abt 1900
2 F Elizabeth Maude "Lizzie" Fuller
Born: Jan 1877 - Pittsylvania Co., VA
Spouse: Louis Edward "Eddie" Wright (1881- )
Marr: Abt 1904-1905
3 M Arthur Wood Fuller, Sr.
Born: Sep 25, 1878 - Pittsylvania Co., VA
Died: Jan 4, 1957
Buried: - Highland Burial Park, Danville, VA
Spouse: Nora Dale Boaze (1883-1959)
Marr: 1902-1903 - Pittsylvania Co., VA (prob.)
4 M William J. Fuller
Born: Feb 1883 - Pittsylvania Co., VA 3644,8835
5 M Calvert Thomas "Calvin" Fuller, Sr.
Born: Feb 19, 1893 - Callands, VA
Died: Jan 12, 1970 - Callands, VA
Buried: - Fuller Fam. Cem., Callands, Pittsylvania Co., VA
Spouse: Emma Pearl Herndon (1905-2005)
Marr: Oct 25, 1922 - Pittsylvania Co., VA
Spouse: Rebecca Ann Herndon (living)
6 F Ellen C. Fuller
Born: Jan 1895 - Pittsylvania Co., VA  
Jefferson, Annie Lucille (I547449641)
 
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BERRYMAN GREEN IV

Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Sunday, June 6, 1999

Berryman Green IV, 72, formerly of the 1200 block of Brandon Ave., died June 4, 1999, at Lake Taylor Hospital. He was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Gay Youry Green, in 1997.

Mr. Green, a Norfolk native, was the son of Berryman Green III and Mildred Clower Green and grandson of noted Norfolk lawyer Nathaniel Terry Green. He was raised in Alexandria, where he attended George Washington High School. He attended V.M.I. for two years before joining the Marine Corps in 1943. He fought in the Pacific Theater with the Fourth Marine Division. After the war, he continued his education at the University of Virginia, graduating from the McIntire School of Commerce. He earned a law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1952. He clerked under Judge Albert B. Bryan of the Fifth Circuit Court in Alexandria and returned to Norfolk in 1954 as an associate with the law firm of Breeden, Howard and MacMillan. He retired in 1990 as a managing partner of Breeden, MacMillan and Green. He was a member and former vestryman of St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Norfolk. He was a past member of the Isaack Walton League, the American Bar Association, the Virginia Bar Association, the Trial Lawyers Association, and the Pyramid Club. He was a past president of the Tidewater chapter of the American Cancer Society and the Boys Club of Norfolk, and was a troop leader of Boy Scout Troop 32 in Norfolk.

Survivors include four sons, Berryman Green V of Del Rio, Texas, Franklin Weems Youry ''Bucky'' Green of Arlington, Va., Nathaniel Terry Green II and his wife, Barbara Kiley Green, and their daughters, Elizabeth Randolph Green, Caroline Kiley Green and Sarah Marguerite Green, and Jonathan West Green; and a sister, Evelyn Green Lambert of Towson, Md.

Following a private interment, a memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Norfolk by the Rev. Charles Joy. Memorial donations can be made to St. Andrews Episcopal Church. The family will receive friends after the service at 7328 Barberry Lane in Norfolk. H.D. Oliver Funeral Apartments is handling arrangements. 
Green, Berryman IV (I21250)
 
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Carpenter.
Linton had two children in Delaware with his first wife, Eva: Howard (or Vernon Howard) Foulkrod born in 1918, and Theda May Foulkrod in 1921. Theda died of bronchopneumonia in 1922; her place of burial is listed as North East Maryland, so she may be buried with her mother, Eva.

from findagrave 
Faulkrod/Foulkrod, Linton Howard (I6598)
 
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Cecil Whig (Elkton, MD) - Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Angela Dawn Charsha, 31 years, of Charlotte, NC, formerly of Elkton, MD, died Saturday, December 24th in Charlotte, NC. A memorial service is scheduled for Thursday, December 29th at 11:00 AM, at the Porter Grove Baptist Church, Conowingo, MD. Interment will be in Asbury Cemetery, Port Deposit, MD. 
Charsha, Angela Dawn (I22235)
 
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Children
Leonard Halcotte Carter, 1897?1980
Harold Townes Carter, 1899?1969
Aubrey R Carter, 1903?2003
Garland Edward Carter, 1906?1998
George Ryland Carter, 1909?1989
Katherine Carter Carter, 1913?1983

 
Family F8593
 
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Children od Eliza Crews and Thomas W. Wooding:
Pvt James Christopher Wooding, 1829?1910
Dr Nathaniel Henry Wooding, 1833?1912
William Tazewell Wooding, 1837?1921
Thomas Hill Wooding, 1839?1922
Samuel Tunstall Wooding, 1853?1915
Robert Wooding, 1855?1934

 
Family F5891
 

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