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Children of Thomas Hawkins Hall & Sarah Morton:
Daniel Columbus Hall, 1867?1933
Sophronia George Hall Morris, 1870?1943
Mary Jane Alice Hall Biles, 1871?1911
Samuel Eldridge Hall, 1874?1931
Louvenia Agnes Hall Smith, 1875?1953
Elizabeth Wincie Hall Howell, 1877?1929
Nancy Adale Hall Staton, 1880?1956
John Thomas Hall, 1883?1961
Ora Martin Hall Crooks, 1886?1963

Children of Thomas Hawkins Hall and Elizabeth J. Byrd
Hattie Hall Hinson Davis, 1890?1968
C A P Hall, 1892?1892
Henry Byrd Hall, 1894?1952

 
Family F9029
 
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Children:
Hartwell (1818-)
Handsome A (1821-1880)
Nancy
Ann
Howarton
Harrison
Hubbard
 
Family F6607
 
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Elise Wells Caldwell
Age 100

Elise Wells Caldwell, age 100, passed away on January 19, 2018, at her home at Greenspring Village in Springfield, Virginia.

Born in Callands, Virginia on December 22, 1917, Elise was the
youngest of eleven children born to Charles Wesley Wells and Ida Hankins Wells.

Elise was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 63 years, John A. Caldwell, her parents, and her ten siblings. She was an active member of First Baptist Church of Alexandria for 65 years.

Surviving to cherish her memory are her son and daughter-in-law, James W. and Loretta M. Caldwell; three grandsons, Brian (Elizabeth), Keith and Michael Caldwell; many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Memorial service and inurnment will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to
First Baptist of Alexandria Foundation, Inc.
2932 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22302



 
Wells, Eva Elise (I7789)
 
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Elizabeth Garrott, dau of John Garrott who died in 1775/1776 first married Jeremiah Mockoboy (aka Mockbee). He was the son of Brock Mockbee & Rachel Gore, according to your notes. Elizabeth must have married him in 1776 or 1777 and he died during the same time period. Couldn't have lived long after their marriage which makes sense because she didn't have any children by him. Jeremiah was living in Frederick County in 1775/1776 when he was listed as a member of the Associators at Frederick County, Maryland (along with John Garrott and Thomas Odell and Charles Thomas Philpott). By the way, I once told you that John Garrott Sr. was a member of the Associators. I can't prove it but I think it was actually John Garrott Jr. The name on the list did not have Sr. or Jr. which, as you know, usually indicates that there was only one living. JG Sr. probably died the end of 1775. I think the list was made in 1776 and covered a time period that included both 1775 and 1776, though I'm not certain of it. 
Garrett, Elizabeth (I5571)
 
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Eugene B Durrett

United States Census, 1860

Name: Eugene B Durrett
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 2
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1858
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 60
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653

Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
A L Durrett M 33 Virginia
Mary L Durrett F 25 Virginia
Lewis B Durrett M 8 Virginia
Cecil B Durrett M 6 Virginia
Eugene B Durrett M 2 Virginia

Household ID: 457 , GS Film Number: 805380 , Digital Folder Number: 004298875 , Image Number: 00257


 
Durrett, Eugene B (I5740)
 
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Frederick Miller of Maury County, Tn.
By Clovis E. Miller
Frederick, son of John Frederick and Anna Maria (Arnd) Miller, was probably born about 1751 near the line separating Patrick and Henry Counties in Virginia.
His name appeared on a list of tithables (taxable individuals) for Halifax County, Virginia during the period 1782-1809. On April 12, 1787, Frederick married Mary
Frances Carter of Halifax County. They were the parents of at least ten children, who were:
Anderson, Vincent, Richard, Frances, Patsey, Giney 'Jane', John F., Elizabeth, Ewell and Charlotte Miller. On June 26, 1790, a deed was recorded in Halifax County (DB14/636) for 200 acres of land on Birch Creek which Frederick Miller purchased from James Fears. On April 22, 1805, another deed was recorded (DB21/25) whereby Frederick Miller & c. sold 100 acres of land to Spencer Carter. [His wife's brother]
The Halifax County list of tithables for the period 1805-1809 show Frederick Miller's household with two tithables, indicating a son born prior to 1789. Available census records show the oldest son, listed above, to have been Anderson Miller, born about 1792, so there may have been one additional son in Frederick Miller's household.
The 200 acres on Birch Creek appear to have been sold to a William James on September 27, 1813 (DB24/374, 467) just prior to the family's departure for Maury County, Tennessee where Frederick's elder brother, Harman Miller, had already taken up residence. In a letter to Don Brown of Toledo, Ohio, Jane A. Miller, a descendant of Frederick, stated that she had found reference to him in Maury County, Tennessee Court Records, as early as August 1814. We also know from court records that Frederick Miller was a buyer at the estate sale of one O.P. Nicholson on October 28, 1815 in Maury County. Frederick Miller first appeared on the Maury County tax rolls in 1816, and died intestate, on his farm there in the Fall of 1827.
Anderson Miller, the oldest known son of Frederick and Mary Frances (Carter) Miller, was born about 1792 in Virginia (per, the 1850 Maury County, Tennessee Census). Though we do not presently have a marriage record for him, we know from that same census that his wife's name was Holley (b. ca. 1784 in Virginia). Selina J. Miller, born about 1826, is listed in the Anderson Miller household during the 1850 census and was probably a daughter. If so, then Anderson and Holley were married by 1824. There was a Bill of Sale recorded in Halifax County, Virginia on January 22, 1820, whereby an Anderson P. Miller bought slaves from a George A.
Wyllie (DB29/118). It is not known if this was Frederick Miller's son or not since Anderson Miller also appeared on the 1820 Maury County Census with two males and two females under 10 years of age.
Vincent Miller was married to his cousin Mildred, daughter of John Miller, and granddaughter of Harman Miller, Sr. of Maury County, Tennessee on July 14, 1828. They were the parents of at least three children, including: Alfred C.
(b. ca. 1829), Nancy Jane (b. ca. 1835) and William Rufus
Miller (b.ca. 1836). Vincent (Vinson) Miller appeared as a single individual in the 1820 Maury County Census at age 26-45 years. He apparently died about 1848 as his Last Will and Testament is recorded in W.B. B, p. 25 (1848). From this document we have learned the names of the previously named children. The Will of John Miller (1848), also names his daughter, Mildred Miller, as the wife of Vincent Miller. In that document her father left Mildred .... eighty acres of land off of my Campbell tract ... also the following negores Henry, Beck, and her child Harvey and fifty dollars ... (See Wills of Vincent and John Miller in Documents File).
Richard Miller
was born on March 7, 1799 in Halifax County, Virginia and
accompanied his parents to Maury County Tennessee about 1814. He was married in
Maury County to
Mary Polly
Alexander
(b. ca. 1802) on January 17, 1823. According to
Jane A. Miller of Memphis, Tennessee, they were the parents of seven children. Of these,
Thomas Miller
(1833-1913) is the only one who is known. He was born in Calloway
County, Kentucky.
John F. Miller
was born about 1808, probably in Halifax County, Virginia. He was
married to
Hannah Williams
in Maury County, Tennessee (Bond date: Oct. 9, 1826).
They were the parents of 11 children who were:
J.H., Jeremiah T., Martha E., Mary C.,
Susan, Amanda, N.E., John A., RebeccaT., Sarah A.
and Frances G. Miller.
Ewell Miller was the youngest son of Frederick and Mary Frances (Carter) Miller. Born about 1811, probably in Halifax County, Virginia. Married in Maury County, Tennessee on Oct. 17, 1834, to Mary W. Sladen (b. ca. 1820). They were the parents of Joseph T., William B. and Coleman Miller.
Frances Miller, was obviously an elder daughter of Frederick and Mary (Carter)Miller, for she was married to Thomas Hodges in Halifax County, Virginia and apparently lived in Caswell County, NC later, not accompany her parents to Maury County, Tennessee. On Sept. 22, 1829, Frances and Thomas Hodges gave William Miller (her brother?) of Maury County, Tennessee, Power of Attorney to secure their part of the estate of Frederick Miller (Halifax County DB37/354).
Of the other daughters of Frederick and Mary Frances (Carter) Miller, even less information is known. Patsey (
Martha) was married to James Higgs and possibly lived in
Alabama.
Gincey(Jane) was married to Evan S. Polk.
Elizabeth was the wife of Joseph Leymaster
and Charlotte was married to William Sherrod on Oct. 14, 1816, in Maury County, Tennessee. 
Carter, Mary Frances [dna] (I67775)
 
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He was a Revolutionay War veteran and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in Company G, Henry County VA Militia on June 2, 1799.

His father John Wells was a Captain in the same Company G. 
Wells, PATRIOT 2nd Lt. Matthew (I8085)
 
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He was in the Military prior to 1948. 
Robinson, Donald C. (I541)
 
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He was married to Elizabeth ROGERS before 1739 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth ROGERS died on 18 Mar 1789 in Nottingham Twp, Chester Co.,
Pennsylvania.2 She was buried in W Nottingham Hun, Chester Co,
Pennsylvania. Elizabeth moved to Chester Co PA after her husband's death.

Elizabeth Knight was named in will of her father, Thomas Rogers.
Children of William KNIGHT II and Elizabeth ROGERS were:

+2i.John KNIGHT.
+3ii.Elizabeth KNIGHT.
+4iii.William KNIGHT III.
+5iv.Thomas KNIGHT.
+6v.Judith KNIGHT.
+7vi.Sarah KNIGHT.
+8vii.Anne KNIGHT.
+9viii.Mary KNIGHT. 
Family F5632
 
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Henry Co Will Abstracts, Vol 1&2, 1777-1820, Abstracted and Compiled by Lela C. Adams, Sherwood Forest, Bassett, VA 24055, Southern Historical Press Inc., 1985, p69 II:166-167
LWT of Stephen Carter Sep 28, 1806, probated Mar 30, 1807
"my six sons that is Nathan Carter, Abraham Carter, Thomas Carter, Stephen Carter, John Carter, and William Carter" Marriage 1 Margaret "Peggy" (Carter)With birth now at 1726 and some exact date for Abraham, let's use 1747 for the marriage:
Nathan Carter [1750]
Abraham Carter b: 1752
Thomas Carter [1754]
Stephen Carter , Jr. [1756]
John Carter [1758]
William Carter [1760]
Liza Carter [1762]
Lucy Carter [1764]

Josiah Carter: His Forebears, Descendants and Allied Families, Randolph A. Malone,
Pg. 19: 
Carter, Stephen of Henry Co. (I15824)
 

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