Burress & Palmer Genealogy

Southwest Virginia & Stokes County, NC

 

Barbara Sue Burress

Female 1933 - 2017  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barbara Sue Burress was born on 19 Nov 1933 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia (daughter of Vernon Lee Burress and Mabel Delilah Givens); died on 27 May 2017 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Barbara Sue Bane, 83 of Bluefield, VA, went home to be with the Lord Saturday, May 27, 2017.

    Born in Bluefield, VA, she was the daughter of the late Vernon Lee and Mable Givens Burress. She was a member of Memorial Baptist Church and she loved attending church and reading her Bible. She also enjoyed listening to music. During her career, Barbara had worked for Fisher Trenton and also for Kroger Deli.

    In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings: George Compton, Phyllis Coates, Barkley, Barry and Clifton Burress.

    Those left to cherish her memory are her children: Tim Bane (Christina) of Grundy, VA, Tommy Bane, David Bane both of Bluefield, VA, Pam Murphy (John) of Bluefield, WV, Robin Fulp (Wayne) of Catawba, VA; sister: Nancy Downs of Louisville, KY; grandchildren: Ashley Bane, Melissa Bane, Jonathan Murphy, Kelli Rutherford, TC Bane, Emily Hurt, Corey, Lauren, Macie and Ashton Fulp; great-grandchildren: Addison Clements, Kolton Murphy, Caden Neel, Magdalene Cecelia Rutherford and Kenneth Blake Rutherford, Jr.

    A service to celebrate Barbara's life will be held Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 12:00 noon at Dudley Memorial Chapel with Rev. Lacy Brooks officiating. Burial will follow at Maple Hill Cemetery. Wayne Fulp, John Murphy, Corey Fulp, Jonathan Murphy and Roger Burress will serve as pallbearers.

    Friends may visit with the family, Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at Dudley Memorial from 6-8 P.M.

    The family would like to thank Westwood Nursing Home and staff for the love and care they gave Mrs. Barbara the past 2 years.

    Barbara married Hallie Clifton Bane on 27 Oct 1951 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia, and was divorced on 21 Oct 1976 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Hallie was born on 12 Aug 1932 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 6 May 2005 in Roanoke, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Vernon Lee Burress was born on 11 Apr 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia (son of John Wesley Burress and Mary Margurite Hall); died on 18 Oct 1961 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried on 20 Oct 1961 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1900: 1900, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1910: 1910, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 8 Jun 1911, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia; Vernon Burress accepts position with Engineering corps
    • Newspaper: 11 Feb 1915, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Vernon Burress held the lucky number at the last drawing of the Moore suit club.
    • Newspaper: 29 Jul 1915, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; A number of Grahamites, including several ladies, enjoyed a big fox chase on East River Mountain Tuesday night. Grace Hall was chosen master of hounds and the dogs were not long in finding a good trail. The chase lasted an hour when the fox went to earth near the big bluffs under the brink of the mountain. It WaS the first experience at chasing for some of the ladies but they enjoyed the fun immensely. Those in the party were Mrs. J.W Moore, Misses Orgie, Ida and Jessie Burress, Marue Scott, Mandeline Trout, Gertrude and Mabel Rucker, Billie and Marie Hall and Edna Kelster and Donald Sanders, Ray Hart, Verny Burress, Bob Greever, Walter Keister, A.G. Hall and Amos Wade.
    • Newspaper: 7 Sep 1915, Tazewell County, Virginia; Labor Day parade
    • Census 1920: 1920, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 8 Apr 1922, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; V.L. Burress Narrowly Escapes Being Crushed to Death, Piano Falls on Driver of Truck...
    • Newspaper: 2 Dec 1923, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia; 2 Dec 1923 Vernon Burress and sisters, Misses Orgie and Ida and Miss Edith Cook motored to Norton for the weekend to visit Mrs. G.W. Floyd
    • Census 1930: 1930, Bluefield, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 12 Oct 1941, Bailey, Tazewell, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Adkinson, of Deland, FL, Mrs Madge Cook and son, Bluefield, VA and Mrs. Orga Burress, Bluefield, West Virginia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.L Burress Sunday.
    • Newspaper: 26 Oct 1941, Bluefield, Mercer County, WV; Mr. and Mrs. V.L Burress and family attended the funeral of Mr. F.G. Atkinson, Friday in Bluefield. Mr. Atkinson was a brother in law of Mr. Burress.
    • Newspaper: 13 Jun 1946, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia; Vernon L. Burress, 56 of 130 Hicks Street, Bluefield, Virginia received bruises about the face and left wrist when a stove fell from the rear of a truck, striking him as it fell. He was a patient at Bluefield sanitarium, but hospital attaches said their his condition was satisfactory.
    • Newspaper: 11 May 1950, Tazewell County, Virginia; Virginia Sider Fined / Bluefield Daily Telegrah

    Vernon married Mabel Delilah Givens in Mercer County, West Virginia. Mabel was born on 2 Aug 1902 in Falls Mills, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Dec 1991 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mabel Delilah Givens was born on 2 Aug 1902 in Falls Mills, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Dec 1991 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1930: 1930, Bluefield, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. George E. Burress was born about 1922 in Virginia, United States.
    2. Julian Berkley Burress was born on 4 Nov 1924 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; died on 14 Dec 2001 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. Phyllis A Burress was born about 1926.
    4. Nancy A. Burress was born about 1927 in Virginia, United States.
    5. 1. Barbara Sue Burress was born on 19 Nov 1933 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 27 May 2017 in Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. Clifton Marice Burress was born on 13 Apr 1946 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia; died on 9 Feb 2016 in Bishopville, Lee, South Carolina; was buried in Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Bishopville, Lee County, SC.
    7. Barry Lee Burress was born on 20 Aug 1942 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia; died on 3 Apr 1972 in Chamblee, DeKalb County, Georgia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Wesley Burress was born in Sep 1849 in Tazewell County, Virginia (son of James "Jimmy" Burress and Mary Frances "Franky" Neel); died on 2 Jan 1920 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1880: 1880, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Living next door to father in law Thomas Hall and his family.
    • Census 1900: 1900, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • In Chancery: 1 Aug 1900, Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Lula J. Hicks VS J.W. Burress
    • Census 1910: 1910, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    In Chancery:
    To the Hon. R. C. Jackson, Judge of the Circuit Court of Tazewell County, Virginia:

    Your oratrix, Lula J. Hicks, would respectfully represent unto your Honor that on the 26th day of October, 1897, she sold to one J. W. Burress a house and lot in the Town of Graham, Va., at the price of Three Hundred Dollars of which amount the said Burress paid your oratrix One Hundred Dollars; and for the residue he executed to your oratrix two bonds of One Hundred Dollars each, one of which was payable Two years after date; and the other was payable One year after date; each with interest from the date of sale, Oct. 26th, 1897. Since the execution of the said notes or bonds, the said Burress has paid on the first note due some very small payments; all of which are endorsed on the back of the first bond due; and the residue is wholly unpaid, although the said Burress has repeatedly been called on for payment.

    Your oratrix has a good and sufficient title to the said property; and she files herewith her deed to the said property to the said J. W. Burress, to be treated as an escrow in this cause, to 003 delivered to the said J. W. Burress only when he shall have fully paid the residue of the purchase money, and the costs of this suit. She also files herewith the two said bonds as exhibits.

    Your oratrix prays that the said J. W. Burress be made a party defendant to this bill, and required to answer the same, but not on oath, that being waived; and that your oratrix have a decree for her money; and that said house and lot, which is known as the John P. Kelly property be sold to pay the same. And she prays for general relief. And as in duty bound, she will ever pray, &c. Lula J. Hicks. J. W. Hicks, counsel for the Complainant.

    Entered in August Term of Court Lula J. Hicks vs. J.W. Burress in Chancery The complainant by her counsel admitting in open court that this cause has been compromised and adjusted, the same is ordered to be left from the docket.

    Died:
    Age at Death: 71

    Buried:
    Is this an unmarked grave or is there a stone?

    John married Mary Margurite Hall about 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Thomas Hall and Margaret Elizabeth McFarland) was born on 28 Apr 1854 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 Dec 1917 in Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Margurite Hall was born on 28 Apr 1854 in Tazewell County, Virginia (daughter of Thomas Hall and Margaret Elizabeth McFarland); died on 24 Dec 1917 in Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1880: 1880, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1900: 1900, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • In Chancery: 1903, Tazewell County, Virginia; Estate of Thomas Hall
    • Census 1910: 1910, Clear Fork District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. Victoria E. Burress was born on 12 Dec 1870 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 20 Nov 1895 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. Lydia G. Burress was born on 18 Jan 1873 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 31 Jul 1960 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. Orgie Burress was born on 29 Nov 1875 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Jun 1949 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried on 27 Jun 1949 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    4. Bittle Gordon Burress was born on 8 Sep 1877 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 20 Jan 1906 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 23 Jan 1906 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. Elizabeth "Bettie" M. Burress was born on 11 May 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 15 May 1967 in DeLand, Volusia, Florida; was buried on 19 May 1967 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. Josephine "Josie" Mae Burress was born on 16 Jul 1882 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 4 Jun 1962 in Draper, Pulaski, Virginia, USA; was buried in Jun 1962 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. Laura Annabelle Burress was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 13 Apr 1956 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried on 15 Apr 1956 in Monte Vista Park Cemetery, Bluefield, Mercer County, WV.
    8. Hattie E. Burress was born in Oct 1886 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 Mar 1910 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA.
    9. 2. Vernon Lee Burress was born on 11 Apr 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 18 Oct 1961 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried on 20 Oct 1961 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    10. Ida Grace Burress was born on 15 Sep 1891 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in May 1967 in DeLand, Volusia, Florida, United States; was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia.
    11. Jessie Elizabeth Burress was born on 24 May 1894 in Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Oct 1975 in Broward County, Pompano Beach, Florida; was buried in Lauderdale Memorial Park, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James "Jimmy" BurressJames "Jimmy" Burress was born in April 1807 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA (son of Micajah "Cager" Burress and Rachel McCoy); died on 7 Jun 1883 in Headwaters Clinch, Tazewell, Virginia, United States; was buried on 10 Jun 1883 in Grapefield, Bland County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1830: 1830, Tazewell County, Virginia; Living in household 1 Male (James) 20-291 Female (Frances) 20-29
    • Court: 24 Apr 1838, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Deed: 16 Jul 1844, Tazewell County, Virginia; Tazewell Deeds, Book 8, Page 266 , 16 July 1844
    • Deed: 23 Sep 1845, Tazewell County, Virginia; Tazewell Co. Va, Book 8 Page 463 , 23 Sep 1845
    • Court: 29 Aug 1847, Tazewell County, Virginia; William and James are plaintiff's against Wysor Adkins. These records don't indicate what the problem was only that it was eventually resolved by the parties. Tazewell County Law Order Book 1844-1859, 1847-1848. Law Book 1844-1859; Page 87 Law Book 1844-1859; Page 108 and 109 Law Book 1844-1859; Page 126 Law Book 1844-1859; Page 143 Law Book 1844-1859; Page 176
    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Clear Fork, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; James is living in the household of Polly Cox as a border, with his son Benjamin. Year later James marries Polly and few years after that Benjamin married Polly's daughter Emily
    • Homestead: 9 Nov 1872, Tazewell County, Virginia; Tazewell Co Va, Book 15, page 110 , 9 Nov 1872.
    • Census 1880: 1880, Clear Fork, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; James list as farmer but hasn't worked in 12 months. In household, Polly Cox and her children, George, Norman, Emily, Virginia, and son Benjamin Burress. Can't read/write.

    Notes:

    Court:
    Tuesday, April 24, 1838 The Commonwealth VS. James Burriss (No. 1)

    On an indictment for breach of peace The Commonwealth VS. James Burriss (No. 2)

    Same The attorney for the Commonwealth, with the assent of the court, saith that he will not further prosecute in these causes.

    Court Records, 1832-1844; Page 243

    Deed:
    This Indenture, made the sixteenth day of July in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty four between James Burrass (sic) and Franky, his wife of the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia of the one part and George P. Thompson of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth:

    That whereas the said James Burrass is justly indebted to George W. Browne in the just and full sum of nineteen dollars and forty six cents, the payment of which with interest the said Burrass is willing and desirous, effectually to assure and secure to the said Browne.

    This Indenture therefore witnesseth, that the said Burrass and Franky, his wife, as well in consideration of the premises aforesaid as of one dollar to him in hand paid by the said Thompson, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, have granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said George P. Thompson, all the right, title, interest and claim of them, the said James Burrass and Franky, his wife, in and to the real estate of Alexander Neel, deceased, the said Franky being a daughter of said Alexander Neel and as such entitled to the eighth part of his estate, with all the appurtenances.

    To have and to hold the said interest in said parcel of land, with all the appurtenances unto the said Thompson and his heirs, to the sole use and behoof of the said Thompson and his heirs, and the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, for themselves and their heirs, the said right, title and interest in the said parcel of land, with all the appurtenances to the said Thompson and his heirs against the claim of them the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, and their heirs, and all other persons whomsoever shall, will and do by these present warrant and forever defend, in trust, never the less, that if the said James Burrass, his heirs, executors or administrators, do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid to the said George W.G. Browne, his heirs or assigns the said sum of nineteen dollars and forty six cents on or before the 16th day of December next together with the expenses of drawing and recording this indenture and the tax thereon, then and in that case, this indenture, and everything herein contained shall become void and of no effect; But if the said Burrass shall fail to pay the said sum of money or any part thereof, on or before the said 16th day of December, next, then it shall be lawful for the said Thompson, and full power and authority is hereby given him to proceed to sell the said interest and claim in said parcel of land with all the appurtenances, so soon after the said 16th December next as he may be requested by the said Browne, at public auction for ready money, to the highest bidder, at Tazewell Court House, having previously advertised the time and place of sale at least twenty days by advertisement affixed for that space of time to the front door of said Court House and the proceeds of such sale after paying thereout all the expenses attaining the execution of this trust including a commission of 5 percent on the amount of sale to the said trustee for his trouble in executing the same shall be applied by the said Thompson towards the discharge and payment to the said Browne of the aforesaid sum of nineteen dollars and 46 cents, with interest on so much of said sum with interest as may remain unpaid, and in further trust, that until such sale shall be made it shall be lawful for the said Burrass and wife, and their heirs, to hold and occupy the said granted interest in said land and premises and to take and receive, the rents, issues and profits thereof to their own proper use and benefit, and also, that the said Burrass his heirs, executors, or administrators, will pay and discharge all taxes, impositions, assessments and other charges, whatsoever which may or shall become chargeable thereon, during his or their possession thereof.

    And the said Thompson doth covenant on is part, that he will faithfully execute the trust hereby reposed in him. In testimony whereof, the parties hereunto have to these presents set their hands and affixed their seals, the day and year first in this indenture written. His mark, James Burrass (seal) G.P Thompson (seal)

    Virginia : In the Clerk's office of Tazewell County Court, July 16, 1844. James Burrass and George P. Thompson parties to the within deed personally appeared before me in my said office, and acknowledged the said deed to be their act and deed and the same is admitted to record. Teste. J.E. Chapman, D.C.

    Deed:
    This indenture, made this twenty third day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five between James Burrass (sic) and Franky, his wife of the county of Tazewell, and state of Virginia of the one part and George W.G. Browne of the other part, witnesseth: that the said James Burrass and Franky, his wife for and in consideration of the sum of forty dollars current money of the United States to them in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do grant, bargain and sell unto the said George W.G. Browne, all their right, title and interest in a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Tazewell on the Muddy fork of Wolf Creek, which formerly belonged to Alexander Neel, and in which as the daughter and heir of said Alexander Neel, the said Franky is entitled to one eighth part with all the appurtenances:

    To have and to hold the said interest in said tract or parcel of land with all the appurtenances unto the said George W.G. Browne, and his heirs, to the sole use and behoof of him the said Browne and his heirs. And the said James Burrass and Franky his wife for themselves and their heirs, do covenant, with the said George W.G. Browne, that they the said James Burrass and Franky his wife the said interest in said parcel of land, with all the appurtenances unto the said George W.G. Browne, and his heirs, against the claims of them the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, and every other person or persons whatsoever, shall warrant and will forever defend.

    In witness, whereof the said James Burrass and Franky, his wife have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals the day and year first above written. Her Mark, Franky Burrass (seal)

    Tazewell County , to wit: We, Erastas G. Harman and William Cox, Justices of the Peace in the County aforesaid, in the state of Virginia, do hereby certify that Franky Burrass wife of James Burrass, parties to a certain deed, bearing date on the 23rd day of September 1845 and hereunto annexed, personally appeared before us in our County aforesaid, and being examined by us privately and apart from her husband, and having the deed aforesaid fully explained to her, the said Franky Burress, acknowledged the same to be her act and deed and declared that she had willingly by signed, sealed and delivered the same, and that she wished not to retract it.

    Given under our hands and seals this 23rd day of September 1845. E.G. Harman. JP William Cox, JP

    Court:
    Burress VS. Adkins (Case) Law Book 1844-1859; Page 87 Thursday, August 29, 1847

    James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case On the motion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered that the monsciet (?) obtained against him in the office in the cause be set aside, and that he have leave to file his declaration therein, and thereupon he filed the same accordingly; and the cause is remanded to rules for further proceedings to be had therein.

    William Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case On the motion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered that the monsciet (?) obtained against him in the office in this cause be set aside, and that he have leave to file his declaration, and thereupon be filed the same accordingly; and the cause is remanded to rules for further proceedings to be had therein.

    Law Book 1844-1859; Page 108 and 109 Thursday, September 30, 1847

    James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case On motion of the defendant by his attorney, who pleaded "not guilty" to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally, the judgment obtained against him in the office is set aside; and the trail of the issue is deferred till the next term.

    William Burrass Plaintiff, VS. Wysor Adkins, defendant - Case On the motion of the defendant by his attorney, who pleaded "not guilty" to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally, the judgment obtained against him in the office is set aside, and the trail of the issue deferred till the next term.

    Law Book 1844-1859; Page 126 Wednesday, April 26, 1848

    James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant This day came again the parties by their attorneys and the defendant by his attorney filed a special plea in writing, to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally, and the cause is continued til the next term.

    William Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant This day came again the parties by their attorneys and the defendant by his attorney filed a special plea is writing, to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally. And the cause is continued till the next term.

    Law Book 1844-1859; Page 143 Wednesday, September 27, 1848

    William Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case On motion of the defendant in these causes, and for reasons appearing to the court, it is ordered that these causes be severally contained till the next term at the costs of the respective defendants.

    Law Book 1844-1859; Page 176 Thursday, September 27, 1849

    James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant William Burrass Plaintiff VS. Same, Defendant Ordered that these causes be dismissed, the parties having agreed the same.

    Census 1860:
    1880 Non Population Census (Farm)

    Rents for Share of Products: James Burress

    Acres of Land Improved:

    Tilled including fallow and grass in rotation, whether pasture or meadow) = 20

    Meadows, pastures, orchards, vineyards = 100

    Acres of Land Unimproved: Woodland and forest = 150

    Farm Value:

    Of farms, including land, fences & buildings = 6000 (4000?)
    Of Livestock = 325? (not clear)

    Estimated value of all farm production (sold, consumed,or on hand) = 150

    Horses of all ages = 2

    Milk cow = 1
    Other = 19
    Cavles Dropped = 1
    Died, strayed, stolen, not recovered = 1

    Butter made on the farm (lbs) = 50
    On hand Jun 1, 1880 = 25 (lbs)

    Lambs dropped = 40
    Lambs/Sheep sold living = 12
    Lambs/Sheep killed by dogs = 5

    (Sheep) Clip, spring 1880, shorn and to be shorn:

    Fleeces: 12 (40 lbs)

    Swine on hand Jun 1, 1880 = 15

    Poultry on hand Jun 1, 1880, excluding spring hatching:
    Barn yard = 30
    Other = 33
    Eggs produced in 1879 = 100

    14 Acres Indian Corn - Crop 400
    6 Acres Wheat - Crop 49

    Sorghum Sugar Acres in Crops = 1
    Malasses (Gallons) = 50

    Orchards (Apple) Acres = 1
    Bearing Trees = 60
    Bushels = 300

    Total value of orchard products of all kinds sold or consumed = 20

    Bees/Honey = 20 lbs

    Amount of wood cut in 1879 = 80 cords

    Homestead:
    This deed of Homestead made the 9th day of November 1872 by James Burress of the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia.

    Witnesseth: That the said James Burress hath and doth by these present declare his intention to claim free from levy, seizure, garnish or sale for any debt whatsoever except in such cases as the law especially subjects the same, the following personal property to wit: 1 cow valued at $25.00 7 head of hogs valued at $15.00 130 bushels of corn valued at $65.00 1 lot corn fodder valued at $10.00 Household and kitchen furniture valued at $40.00 To have and to hold to myself and household according to the provisions of an act of general assembly of Virginia known as the "Homestead Act" approved June 2, 1870.

    Witness my hand and seal they day and year above written. James Burress (seal)

    Died:
    Place of Death Tazewell County, Virginia
    Name of Deceased James Burress
    Race White
    Sex Male
    Age 76
    Date of Death June 7, 1883
    Place Head Waters of Clinch
    Cause of Death Cancer
    Name of Parents Not Stated
    Birth Place Not Stated
    Occupation Farmer
    Consort Of Married
    Name of Informant Neighbors and Children
    Relation of Informant Friends and Children

    Commissioner of the Revenue G.F. Perry Date Record Files Between 1883 and 1896

    Buried:
    The decision to place him in this cemetery is from a Indenture/Deed Dated July 16, 1844 James and Mary Frances "Franky" Neel Burress put up 1/8th of the land for a loan from a Mr. Browne for the sum of $19.46, this was the land they were living on.

    James married Mary Frances "Franky" Neel in 1830 in Russell County, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Alexander Neel and Missouri "Miss" Kidd) was born in 1808 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died in 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Burress Cemetery, Grapefield, Bland County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Frances "Franky" NeelMary Frances "Franky" Neel was born in 1808 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia (daughter of Alexander Neel and Missouri "Miss" Kidd); died in 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Burress Cemetery, Grapefield, Bland County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Deed: 16 Jul 1844, Tazewell County, Virginia; James Burrass (sic) and Franky, his wife and George P. Thompson.
    • Deed: 23 Sep 1845, Tazewell County, Virginia; James Burrass (sic) & Franky, his wife & George W.G Browne
    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia

    Notes:

    Deed:
    This Indenture, made the sixteenth day of July in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty four between James Burrass (sic) and Franky, his wife of the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia of the one part and George P. Thompson of the same County and State of the other part.

    Witnesseth: that whereas the said James Burrass is justly indebted to George W. Browne in the just and full sum of nineteen dollars and forty six cents, the payment of which with interest the said Burrass is willing and desirous, effectually to assure and secure to the said Browne.

    This Indenture therefore witnesseth, that the said Burrass and Franky, his wife, as well in consideration of the premises aforesaid as of one dollar to him in hand paid by the said Thompson, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, have granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said George P. Thompson, all the right, title, interest and claim of them, the said James Burrass and Franky, his wife, in and to the real estate of Alexander Neel, deceased, the said Franky being a daughter of said Alexander Neel and as such entitled to the eighth part of his estate, with all the appurtenances.

    To have and to hold the said interest in said parcel of land, with all the appurtenances unto the said Thompson and his heirs, to the sole use and behoof of the said Thompson and his heirs, and the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, for themselves and their heirs, the said right, title and interest in the said parcel of land, with all the appurtenances to the said Thompson and his heirs against the claim of them the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, and their heirs, and all other persons whomsoever shall, will and do by these present warrant and forever defend, in trust, never the less, that if the said James Burrass, his heirs, executors or administrators, do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid to the said George W.G. Browne, his heirs or assigns the said sum of nineteen dollars and forty six cents on or before the 16th day of December next together with the expenses of drawing and recording this indenture and the tax thereon, then and in that case, this indenture, and everything herein contained shall become void and of no effect;

    But if the said Burrass shall fail to pay the said sum of money or any part thereof, on or before the said 16th day of December, next, then it shall be lawful for the said Thompson, and full power and authority is hereby given him to proceed to sell the said interest and claim in said parcel of land with all the appurtenances, so soon after the said 16th December next as he may be requested by the said Browne, at public auction for ready money, to the highest bidder, at Tazewell Court House, having previously advertised the time and place of sale at least twenty days by advertisement affixed for that space of time to the front door of said Court House and the proceeds of such sale after paying thereout all the expenses attaining the execution of this trust including a commission of 5 percent on the amount of sale to the said trustee for his trouble in executing the same shall be applied by the said Thompson towards the discharge and payment to the said Browne of the aforesaid sum of nineteen dollars and 46 cents, with interest on so much of said sum with interest as may remain unpaid, and in further trust, that until such sale shall be made it shall be lawful for the said Burrass and wife, and their heirs, to hold and occupy the said granted interest in said land and premises and to take and receive, the rents, issues and profits thereof to their own proper use and benefit, and also, that the said Burrass his heirs, executors, or administrators, will pay and discharge all taxes, impositions, assessments and other charges, whatsoever which may or shall become chargeable thereon, during his or their possession thereof.

    And the said Thompson doth covenant on is part, that he will faithfully execute the trust hereby reposed in him. In testimony whereof, the parties hereunto have to these presents set their hands and affixed their seals, the day and year first in this indenture written.His mark, James Burrass (seal) G.P Thompson (seal)

    Virginia : In the Clerk's office of Tazewell County Court, July 16, 1844. James Burrass and George P. Thompson parties to the within deed personally appeared before me in my said office, and acknowledged the said deed to be their act and deed and the same is admitted to record. Teste. J.E. Chapman, D.C.

    Deed:
    This indenture, made this twenty third day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five between James Burrass (sic) and Franky, his wife of the county of Tazewell, and state of Virginia of the one part and George W.G. Browne of the other part.

    Witnesseth: that the said James Burrass and Franky, his wife for and in consideration of the sum of forty dollars current money of the United States to them in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do grant, bargain and sell unto the said George W.G. Browne, all their right, title and interest in a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Tazewell on the Muddy fork of Wolf Creek, which formerly belonged to Alexander Neel, and in which as the daughter and heir of said Alexander Neel, the said Franky is entitled to one eighth part with all the appurtenances:

    To have and to hold the said interest in said tract or parcel of land with all the appurtenances unto the said George W.G. Browne, and his heirs, to the sole use and behoof of him the said BrownE and his heirs. And the said James Burrass and Franky his wife for themselves and their heirs, do covenant, with the said George W.G. Browne, that they the said James Burrass and Franky his wife the said interest in said parcel of land, with all the appurtenances unto the said George W.G. Browne, and his heirs, against the claims of them the said James Burrass and Franky his wife, and every other person or persons whatsoever, shall warrant and will forever defend.

    In witness, whereof the said James Burrass and Franky, his wife have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals the day and year first above written.Her Mark, Franky Burrass (seal)

    Tazewell County , to wit:We, Erastas G. Harman and William Cox, Justices of the Peace in the County aforesaid, in the state of Virginia, do hereby certify that Franky Burrass wife of James Burrass, parties to a certain deed, bearing date on the 23rd day of September 1845 and hereunto annexed, personally appeared before us in our County aforesaid, and being examined by us privately and apart from her husband, and having the deed aforesaid fully explained to her, the said Franky Burress, acknowledged the same to be her act and deed and declared that she had willingly by signed, sealed and delivered the same, and that she wished not to retract it.

    Given under our hands and seals this 23rd day of September 1845.E.G. Harman. JP William Cox, JP

    Buried:
    The decision to place her in this cemetery is from a Deed Dated July 16, 1844 Jms. & Frances put up 1/8th of the land for a loan from a Mr. Browne for the sum of $19.46, this was the land they were living on.

    Children:
    1. William H. "Billy" Burress was born in 1832 in Russell County, Virginia, USA; died in 1897 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. Thomas Jefferson Burress was born in 1834 in Burkes Garden, Virginia; died in 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. George Washington Burress was born in Mar 1837 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 7 Aug 1916 in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA.
    4. James Rabourn "Rabe" Burress was born in 1838 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 15 Mar 1865 in Narrows, Giles County, Virginia.
    5. Rebecca Jane Burress was born in 1840 in Virginia, United States; died on 1874 - 1880 in Virginia or West Virginia.
    6. Margaret J. Burress was born in 1845 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. Julia Ann Burress was born in Aug 1845 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in 1903 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. 4. John Wesley Burress was born in Sep 1849 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 2 Jan 1920 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    9. Wiley Burress was born in 1850 in Virginia, United States.
    10. Benjamin Rush Burress was born on 30 Sep 1857 in Burkes Garden, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 01 Apr 1937 in St. Clair's Crossing, Tazewell, Virginia; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.

  3. 10.  Thomas Hall was born in 1820 in Virginia, United States; died in 1903 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Thomas married Margaret Elizabeth McFarland. Margaret (daughter of John B. McFarland and Christina) was born in 1837 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Jul 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret Elizabeth McFarland was born in 1837 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA (daughter of John B. McFarland and Christina); died on 7 Jul 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Margurite Hall was born on 28 Apr 1854 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 Dec 1917 in Graham, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. Grayson Hall was born in 1857 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. Missouri Hall was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    4. Alice Hall was born in 1864 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. Lee Hall was born in 1866 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. A.G. Hall
    7. Gordon Hall was born in 1860 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. Simon Hall was born in in Virginia, United States.




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