Burress & Palmer Genealogy

Southwest Virginia & Stokes County, NC

 

Olivia Joyce

Female 1896 - 1983  (87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Olivia Joyce was born on 29 Apr 1896 in Virginia, United States (daughter of Robert N. Joyce and Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Pack); died in Oct 1983 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Arthur Thomas Horton. Arthur was born on 1 July 1890 in Virginia, United States; died on 8 August 1967 in Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert N. Joyce was born on 3 Mar 1853 in Stokes County, North Carolina (son of Hamilton Joyce and Caroline M. Unknown); died on 8 May 1938 in Doran, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 9 May 1938 in Doran Cemetery, Doran, Tazewell County, VA.

    Robert married Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Pack on 07 Aug 1895 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of Calvin Crockett Pack and Hannah Brewster) was born on 30 Sep 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Jan 1932 in Doran, Tazewell, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Pack was born on 30 Sep 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia (daughter of Calvin Crockett Pack and Hannah Brewster); died on 23 Jan 1932 in Doran, Tazewell, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1870: 1870, Knob, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1880: 1880, Maiden Springs, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Died:
    Pounding Mill Mrs. Martha SPARKS and daughter, Mrs. Margaret GRIFFITH and son, Blain, R.L. ELLIS, Mrs. James BRUSTER, Mrs. Mattie ALTIZER and daughter, Miss Ray and Lawrence RINGSTAFF on Sunday attended funeral and burial of Mrs. Robert JOYCE at Doran.29 Jan 1932 Raven - Mrs. Sally JOYCE, age 62 years, wife of Robert JOYCE, widely known citizen in this section, died at her home in Doran early Saturday morning. Mrs. JOYCE had been in falling health for some time and for the past several weeks lingered in a critical condition with the end momentarily expected. Death was due to paralysis. Since having the first stroke three years ago, she has been practically an invalid, having lost the use of one arm and leg, and has had several strokes during the past two months with death expected with each stroke. Funeral services were held at the JOYCE home, Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. OWENS, pastor of Christian church, assisted by Rev. TABOR, pastor of the Methodist church. Interment made in the Shreve cemetery near her home. Mrs. JOYCE was a well known and highly esteemed lady of this community, having been a resident of Doran for many years. She was a native of Tazewell County, having been born and reared in Baptist Valley. She was the daughter of the late Samuel (This should be CC Pack) and HANNAH PACK and has been a devoted member of the Chirstian Baptist church. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Arthur HORTON, Hazard, Ky., and one son, Robert, Jr. or Doran; three sisters, Mrs. Ella THOMAS, of Norton, Mrs. Rachel RATCLIFF, of Richlands and Ollie, of Doran; five brothers, James, of Sinks Grove, West Virginia; John, of Sunbright, Tenn; Samuel, Crockett and William, of West virginia, and Tennessee.

    Children:
    1. 1. Olivia Joyce was born on 29 Apr 1896 in Virginia, United States; died in Oct 1983 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. Robert H. Joyce was born in Dec 1897 in Virginia, United States.
    3. Emma H. Joyce was born in 1904 in Virginia, United States; died before 1932.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hamilton Joyce was born about 1810 in North Carolina.

    Hamilton married Caroline M. Unknown. Caroline was born about 1816 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Caroline M. Unknown was born about 1816 in North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. James H. Joyce was born about 1846 in North Carolina.
    2. 2. Robert N. Joyce was born on 3 Mar 1853 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 8 May 1938 in Doran, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 9 May 1938 in Doran Cemetery, Doran, Tazewell County, VA.
    3. Virginia F. Joyce was born about 1854 in North Carolina.
    4. Nancy E. Joyce was born about 1859 in North Carolina.
    5. Creed H. Joyce was born about 1863 in North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Calvin Crockett Pack was born on 1 Jan 1838 in Tazewell County, Virginia (son of John "Jack" Pack and Matilda "Tilda" Ann Delong); died on 27 Jun 1903 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Ratliff Cemetery, Richlands, Tazewell, Va.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Baptist Valley, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Personal Real Estate $135
    • Military: 29 May 1861, Tazewell County, Virginia; Civil War
    • Census 1870: 1870, Knob, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Bond: 29 April 1873, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Bond: 30 June 1874, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Deed: 24 Dec 1877, Tazewell County, Virginia; Homestead Exemption
    • 1800 Census: 1880, Tazewell County, Virginia; Non Population Census (Farm) Owner: Crockett C. Pack Acres of Land Improved: Tilled including fallow and grass in rotation, whether pasture or meadow) = 30 Acres of Land Unimproved: Woodland and forest = 100 Farm Value: Of farms, including land, fences & buildings = 1200 Of farm implements & machinery = 40 Of Livestock = 140 Estimated value of all farm production (sold, consumed,or on hand) = 350 Horses of all ages = 2 Mules and Assess of all ages = 1 Milk cow = 3 Other = 1 Cavles Dropped = 2 Cattle of all ages purchased = 2 Slaughtered = 1 Died, strayed, stolen, not recovered = 1 Butter made on the farm (lbs) = 100 On hand Jun 1, 1880 = 12 (lbs) Lambs dropped = 3 (Sheep) Clip, spring 1880, shorn and to be shorn: Fleeces: 12 (36 lbs) Swine on hand Jun 1, 1880 = 9 Poultry on hand Jun 1, 1880, excluding spring hatching: Barn yard = 12 Other = 33 Eggs produced in 1879 = 100 15 Acres Indian Corn - Crop 300 10 Acres Oats - Crop 75 7 Acres Wheat - Crop 69
    • Census 1880: 1880, Maiden Springs, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Deed : 4 Feb 1889, Tazewell County, Virginia; Sold land to James M. Bruster on Baptist Valley Ridge
    • Deed: 25 Nov 1899, Tazewell County, Virginia; Robert W. Clifton and Margaret, his wife, and C.C. Pack
    • Census 1900: 1900, Maiden Springs District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Pension: 23 May 1902, Tazewell County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Birth date: abt 1837 Birth place: Tazewell County, Virginia Death date: 27 Jun 1903 Death place: Tazewell County, Virginia Marriage date: 24 Jun 1858 Marriage place: Tazewell County, Virginia Residence date: 17 May 1904 Residence place: Tazewell, Virginia

    Military:
    Enlisted as a Private on 29 May 1861 at the age of 23; Enlisted in Company A, 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 29 May 1861; Sick on 15 September 1861; Furloughed on 15 December 1861; Promoted to Full Captain on 15 May 1863; Discharged for promotion Company A, 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 15 May 1863; Commission in 37th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 15 May 1863.

    Promoted to Full Captain (As of Va 37th Inf); Enlisted as a Private on 10 September 1862; Transferred 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 10 September 1862; Transferred in Company H, 29th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 10 September 1862; Enlisted in State Line Regiment Virginia on 15 September 1862.

    Enlisted as a Captain on 17 August 1863; Commission in Company H, 21st Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 17 August 1863; Transferred Company H, 21st Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 01 March 1864; Commission in 37th Battn Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 01 March 1864.

    Enlist Date 29 May 1861
    Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Enlist Rank Private
    Enlist Age 23
    Discharge Rank Captain
    State Served Virginia
    Company A Unit 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia
    Enlist Date 10 September 1862
    Company H Unit 29th Infantry Regiment Virginia
    Enlist Date 17 August 1863
    Company H Unit 21st Cavalry Regiment Virginia
    Enlist Date
    Company K Unit 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
    Army Confederacy

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    37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry (also known as Dunn's Battalion Partisan Rangers) was organized about August 2, 1862. Company B was composed of former members of the 4th Regiment South Carolina Infantry, Company F of North Carolinians, and Company K was formerly Captain Pack's Company, 21st Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Company H was transferred to Swann's Battalion Virginia Cavalry by S.O. No. 130, Hdqrs. Dept. W.Va. and E. Tenn, dated December 28, 1864. In November it was changed to regular cavalry. It was assigned to W.E. Jones', McCausland's and W.L. Jackson's Brigade. During April, 1864, it totaled 300 effectives and by June had increased its strength to ten companies. It was involved in various operations in western Virginia and East Tennessee, then saw action in the Shenandoah Valley. The unit disbanded in mid-April, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel Ambrose C. Dunn and Major J.R. Claiborne were in command..

    Others in this unit were William H. Burress, Flem Pack, Tinsley Pack and William Pack

    45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry was formed in May, 1861, with men from Tazewell, Wythe, Grayson, Carroll, and Bland counties. It was assigned to Echols', G.C. Wharton's, and Forsberg's Brigade, and served in western Virginia. The regiment fought at Carnifax Ferry, reported 26 killed, 96 wounded, 46 captured, and 6 missing in the fight at Cloyd's Mountain, then saw action in the Shenandoah Valley. It sustained many casualties at Third Winchester and during April, 1865, disbanded. The field officers were Colonels William H. Browne, Henry Heth, and W.E. Peters; Lieutenant Colonels Benjamin F. Ficklin, Edwin H. Harman, and William H. Werth; and Majors A.M. David, William C. Sanders, and Gabriel C. Wharton.

    Others in this unit were: Adam Pack

    29th Regiment, Virginia Infantry was authorized in November, 1861, and was to contain seven companies under Colonel A.C. Moore and three companies at Pound Gap. However, this organization never took place. Moore's five companies from Abingdon and companies raised in the spring of 1862 evidently made up the nine-company regiment. It was assigned to the Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, then moved to Kentucky where it was engaged at Middle Creek. Later it saw action in Western Virginia and for a time served in North Carolina under General French. In March, 1863, it totaled 732 men. Attached to General Corse's Brigade the unit participated in Longstreet's Suffolk Expedition and during the Gettysburg Campaign was on detached duty in Tennessee and North Carolina. In the spring of 1864 it returned to Virginia and took its place in the Petersburg trenches north and south of the James River and ended the war at Appomattox. Many were lost at Sayler's Creek, and only 1 officer and 27 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels James Giles and Alfred C. Moore; Lieutenant Colonels Alexander Haynes, William Leigh, and Edwin R. Smith; and Majors Ebenezer Bruster, William R.B. Horne, and Isaac White.

    Others in this unit were: William B. Pruett

    21st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was organized in August, 1862, with companies which had served in the Virginia State Line. The unit was assigned to W.E. Jones' and McCausland's Brigade, and in April, 1864, it contained 317 effectives. It took an active part in various conflicts in East Tennessee, western Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. During mid-April, 1865, the regiment disbanded. Its field officers were Colonel W.E. Peters, Lieutenant Colonel David Edmundson, and Major Stephen P. Halsey.

    Deed:
    Deed Book, Book 16 Page 294

    This deed of Homestead made this the 24th day of December 1877 by C.C. Pack, witnesseth that the said Pack doth by these present declare his intention to claim the following property as a homestead under the constitution and law of Virginia in such case made and provided known as "Homestead Law" the said Pack being a resident of Tazewell County, Virginia and a householder and head of a family. The following is property claimed as such homestead, viz:

    3 head horses of the value of $150.00 3 cows $45.00 9 sheep $15 12 hogs $12 1 Longan? $70 Gearing and farming utensils $25 Household and kitchen furniture $50 150 bushels of corn $75 55 acres of land more or less of the value of $500 Witness the following signature and seal:

    C.C. Pack (Seal)

    Tazewell County to Wit:
    I, A.P. Brown, a Justice of the peace for the County of aforesaid, do certify that C.C. Pack whose name is signed to the writing above bearing date on the 24th day of December 1877 has acknowledged the same before me in my County aforesaid, given under my hand this 24th day of December 1877. A.P Brown

    Deed:
    Tazewell County Deed Book, Deed Book 43 Page 411, 25 Nov 1899.

    This deed made the 25th day of November in the year eighteen hundred and ninety nine (1899) between Robert W. Clifton and Margaret, his wife, party of the first part, and C.C. Pack, party of the second part. Witnesseth:

    that in consideration of thirty dollars, the receipt wherefore is hereby acknowledge, the said Robert W. Clifton and Margaret, his wife, doth grant, with generally warranty of title, unto the said C.C. Pack, his heirs and assigns, forever, a certain lot or parcel of land in the town of Richlands, Tazewell Count, State of Virginia, in what is known as "Lick Lot" The lot herein conveyed being one half of a certain lot conveyed by J.F. Prater to George E. Steele by deed dated May 2nd, 1892 and of record in the Clerk's office in D.B. No. 36 page 95 being the northern half of the above mentioned lot and bounded as follows. Beginning at a stake on main street a corner of John D. Newberry lots, thence N 55 1/2 E 100 feet to a stake on main street and with said street S. 37 E 25 feet to the beginning to have a frontage of 25 feet on main street and moving back 100 feet together with all the appurtenances to the said lot belonging; to have and to hold the said lot, with the appurtenances aforesaid, unto the said C.C. Pack his heirs and assigns forever.In witness whereof, the said Robert W. Clifton, and Margaret Clifton, have this day set their hand and seals this the day and year first above written.

    R.W. Clifton Margaret Clifton

    Pension:
    Pension Records, Civil War Pension Records, 1902.

    Calvin Crockett Pack Civil War Pension

    FORM NO. 2 Application of Soldier, Sailor, or Marine for Disability by Wound

    I, C.C. Pack do hereby apply for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1903, entitled an act to aid the citizens of Virginia, who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States while serving as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, and such as served during the said war as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, who are now disabled by disease contracted during the war, or by the infirmities of age, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service, or whose death resulted from wounds received or disease contracted in said service, and providing penalties for violating the provisions of this act, and I do solemnly swear that I am a citizen of the State of Virginia resident at Richlands in the County of Tazewell in the said State, and that I have been an actual resident of the said state for two years, and of the said city (or county) for one year next preceding the date of this application, and that I was a soldier (or sailor or marine) of the State of Virginia in the war between the United States and the Confederate States, as a member of (here state specifically the command and branch of service to which the applicant belonged and the names of his immediate superior officers) Company A 45th Regiment 18 months ?? after ?? as captain of Company K 37th Battalion ?? close of war

    What is your age? Ans. 64

    Where were you born? Ans. Tazewell County, Va

    How long have you resided in Virginia? Ans. All my life

    How long have you resided in the city or county of your present residence? Ans. Life

    What is your usual and ordinary occupation for earning a livelihood? Ans. Farmer

    How long have you followed such occupation or employment? Ans. Life

    Have you followed such occupation or employment, or any other occupation or employment, within the last two years? If so, state when and where and the amount of your annual income form the same. Ans. No

    Are you totally disabled from following your usual and ordinary occupation and employment or any other occupation and employment, by which you can earn a livelihood. If not totally disabled but partially, state the extent of your partial disability. Ans. I was totally disabled

    When and where did you enter service of Virginia, or of the Confederate States? Ans. Tazewell County, 1861

    In what command and service were you engaged during the war between the States? Ans. 45th Regiment ??? Julius B. Floyd (note: name not clear) Capt. J. Harrisson

    How long were you in the service? Ans. Four years

    Give here any other information you may possess relating to your service, or disability, that will support the justice of your claim for aid. Ans. I am totally disabled ?????

    Is there any camp of Confederate Veterans in the city or county of your residence? Ans. No

    Is there any one living the residence and address of whom is known to you, either comrade or otherwise, who has knowledge of your service and of the cause of your disability? if so or not, state. Ans. ??? Col. J. Harrisson, Tazewell, Va , James S.S. Higginbotham, Richlands, Va.

    Witness my hand this 22nd day of May 1902. C.C. Pack

    (B) AFFIDAVIT OF COMRADES

    We, G.B. Brittian (?) and J.S.S. Higginbotham do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, and that CC Pack whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1902, is personally well known to us, and that we have known her for 30 years, and that we were soldiers (sailor or marine) in the military (or naval) service of Virginia, or of the Confederate States, and that we were soldiers (sailors or marines) in the said service during the said war, and that we were, with the said CC Pack, members of 45th Virginia Reg Co. A and that to our personal knowledge the said applicant was wounded on our about _________ day, 18 __ at the battle of ________ and that the said ___________ was a true and loyal soldier in that said service, and that at the time was said wound received the said applicant was in the faithful discharge of his duties and such soldier, in the said battle or combat and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicants claim.G.B. Brittian (?) G.S. Higginbotham

    Subscribed and sworn to before me, notary public for the County of Tazewell, State of Virginia, this ???, 1902 ????

    Note.-- If only one comrade is living whose residence and address is known to applicant, let him make the above affidavit. If no such comrade is living whose address is known to applicant, then let one or more reputable persons who have personal knowledge of the services of the applicant and of cause of his disability, make the following affidavit.

    (C) AFFADAVIT OF WITNESSES, NOT COMRADESWe, ______ of the County in the State of Virginia, do solemnly swear that we personally know, and are well acquainted with ______ whose name is signed to the annexed application, and who is applying for aid under the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1903, and that we have known the said applicant for ____ and that to our personal knowledge the said ______, who was a loyal and true soldier (sailor or marine) in the military (or naval) service of Virginia, or of the Confederate States, in the war between the States, and was faithful in the discharge of his duty and that we verily believe he is disabled from the cause and in the manner in his application set forth and that his claim is just and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of his claim under the said act.Subscribed and sworn to before me, ________ Virginia this _____

    (D) CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIANI, W.R. Williamson (???) a practicing physician in the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that I am personally acquainted with CC Pack, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1903, and that from a personal examination of the said CC Pack, as to the disability set forth in his application of the cause thereof I am clearly of the opinion that he is disabled by reason of (physician will here state specifically the nature of the disability and the cause thereof, and if such disability is total, whether the applicant is deprived thereby of all ability to pursue his usual and ordinary occupation, or any other occupation for a livelihood, and if the disability be partial, to what extent the applicant is hindered thereby from pursuing such occupation as aforesaid.

    If the physician considers the disability total, he will, in addition to the cause disclosed by the examination, repeat the language underscored above) Totally Disabled by ???? of the heart and that I have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.Given under my hand, this 24th day of May 1902. W.R. William son (??_

    (F) CERTIFICATE OF EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS

    We, D Kitts & J. Jaffreys (??) , of the County of Tazewell, State of Virginia, do certify that we were soldiers (sailors or marines) of Virginia in the war between the States, and that we have examined into the merits of the annexed application of CC Pack for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1902, and that we are satisfied of the justice of his claim, and recommend the said Adam Pack for aid under the provisions of the said act, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicants claim.

    Given under our hands, this 24th day of May, 1902

    D. Kitts J. Jafferys (??)

    (G) CERTIFICATE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE

    I, John Pack, Commissioner of the revenue, in the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that, CC Pack, or his wife, or his trustee, or trustee for his wife, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1902, is charged on the land and personal property books of the said CC Pack, with estate, real, personal and mixed, of the ??? value of ??? dollars.

    Given under my hand this ??? 1902. John Pack

    Died:
    Age at Death: 65

    Buried:
    From Claypool Hill Red Light. turn left on Rt. 460 follow to Richlands, approx 5 1/2 Mile site on right to left of Humana complex

    Calvin married Hannah Brewster on 24 Jun 1858 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Hannah (daughter of James Brewster and Rachel Lockhart) was born in Jan 1837 in Virginia, United States; died on 23 Oct 1917 in Andover, Wise County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah Brewster was born in Jan 1837 in Virginia, United States (daughter of James Brewster and Rachel Lockhart); died on 23 Oct 1917 in Andover, Wise County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1860: 1860, Baptist Valley, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1870: 1870, Knob, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1880: 1880, Maiden Springs, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1900: 1900, Maiden Springs District, Tazewell, Virginia

    Notes:

    Married:
    Husband's Name Calvin C. Pack
    Husband's Age 18 years 5 months 23 days
    Husband's Birthplace Tazewell County, Virginia
    Husband's Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Husband's Condition Single
    Husband's Father John Pack
    Husband's Mother Matilda Ann Pack
    Husband's Occupation Farmer

    Wife's Name Hannah Brewster
    Wife's Age 20 years 2 months 15 days
    Wife's Birthplace Tazewell County, Virginia
    Wife's Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Wife's Condition Single Wife's
    Father James Brewster
    Wife's Mother Rachel Brewster
    Marriage Date 24 June 1858
    Marriage Place Tazewell County, Virginia
    Performed By Gideon Seifers

    Marriage Register, Register 3 Page 9 Line 3 , 24 Jun 1858

    Children:
    1. Tinsley William "T.W" Pack was born on 22 Mar 1859 in Valley Ridge, Tazewell, Virginia; died on 10 Jan 1931 in Andover, Wise County, Virginia; was buried in Andover Cemetery, Wise County, Virginia.
    2. Matilda F. Pack was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died before 1932.
    3. James Pack was born on 22 Jun 1863 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 12 Dec 1936 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    4. Rachel Pack was born on 15 Mar 1864 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1932.
    5. Olivia "Ollie" Pack was born in May 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1932.
    6. 3. Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Pack was born on 30 Sep 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Jan 1932 in Doran, Tazewell, Virginia, United States.
    7. John Pack was born on 21 Sep 1871 in Clinch River, Tazewell, Co., Virginia; died on 22 Aug 1936 in Sunbright, Morgan County, Tennessee.
    8. William Martin Pack was born in 1 Oct 1873 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Oct 1932 in Floyd County, Kentucky.
    9. Samuel A. Pack was born in Mar 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1932.
    10. Elender "Ella" Pack was born on 12 Sep 1877 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Jul 1970 in Norton, Tennessee.
    11. Crockett Calvin Pack was born on 11 Mar 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Sep 1945 in Adair County, Missouri; was buried in Newtown Cemetery, Newtown, Sullivan County, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John "Jack" PackJohn "Jack" Pack was born in 1811 in Patrick, Virginia, USA; died in 1898 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1835, Floyd County, Virginia; John Pack 1, No horse listed
    • Tax List: 1836, Floyd County, Virginia; John Pack 1 no horses listed
    • Resident: 1837, Tazewell County, Virginia; Since I found no tax records for John Pack after 1836 Floyd County, I'm assuming he moved to Tazewell by 1837
    • Court: 1838, Tazewell County, Virginia; The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment for a breach of the peace
    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia; Still lists Sarah with her parents, even though she is also listed with William Burress in 1860 (they were newly married) and who is the older Eleanor Pack listed here born in 1840?
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 5 Jun 1895, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. John Pack is suffering with his old complaint rheumatism.
    • Newspaper: 7 Aug 1895, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. John Pack has been quite ill the past week
    • Newspaper: 5 Mar 1897, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. Pack an aged citizen has been ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Quesenberry, the past week.

    Notes:

    John Packs Parentage:

    There are two possibilities. James and Martha Pack or Elizabeth Pack (Unknown Father). James and Elizabeth were siblings. Either of these siblings could be his parents:

    This is based on the following:

    From Jerry Olinger

    In regards to James Pack being his father, let me say that I am not fully convinced of that. John Pack does show on the 1840 census of Patrick County, Virginia living next door to James Pack. On the 1830 census of Patrick County, Virginia there are two males living with James Pack, one of which is the right age to be John Pack. I can't answer the question of why James did not mention these two males in his Will when he died in 1853. I can say with assurance that John Pack had to be the son of either James Pack or his sister, Elizabeth Pack, that had several children during the early 1800's in Patrick County. John Pack and Harden Pack did marry Delong sisters in Floyd County, Virginia. Both John Pack and Harden Pack were living in Tazewell County, Virginia in 1850. If John Pack was the son of Elizabeth Pack, I am not sure who his father was. It appears that some of the children of Elizabeth Pack probably belonged to John Cole of Patrick County.

    From Jane Warrick

    HARDEN PACK was m. to Maria Delong on 20 Jan 1842 and the marriage bond said HARDEN'S mother was "Elizabeth." Harden then married Nancy E. Dean in 1851 in Tazewell Co., VA.

    Now GREEN OR GREENVILLE PACK married Nancy Hooker in 1823 ih Patrick Co. VA. Some say GREENVILLE PACK then married Susan Parr 31 May 1850 in Tazewell Co., VA. (This may have been the same GREENVILLE, but I don't know if it was or not - have no proof.) Then GREENVILLE PACK married Rebecca Duncan on 13 Sep 1863 in Patrick Co., VA. I have two (2) Marriage Certificates for this marriage - one from the Commonwealth of VA in Richmond which says GREENVILLE'S parents were J and N PACK. The other marriage certificate is from Patrick Co., VA and it indicates his mother was "Elizabeth Pack." No father was named.

    Also, there is a marriage record of Walter S. Stephenson to POLLY PACK in Tazewell Co., VA in 1855 showing Polly Pack's mother as "Elizabeth Pack." (It lists John Cole as her father????)

    Now here are three records showing Elizabeth Pack as the Mother. Was she also the mother of my JOHN PACK???

    John and Hardin Pack were definitely brothers, based on a witness statement in a chancery record for the divorce of one of John Packs son's, William. In the record William claims his wife was sleeping with one Adam Pack. Witness's claim Adam Pack is a first cousin of William Pack. Adam is the son of Hardin, making William and Adam first cousins.

    Now, I don't know if Hardin and John were half brother's which could be the case.

    Birth:
    Census records give different dates for his age. 1805, 1811, 1813.

    Court:
    Monday, September 24, 1838

    William Taylor, Forman, Joseph Higginbotham, John Cecil, William Smith, George Steel, Archibald Thompson, Jr., James R. Crabtree, Thomas Davis, Erastus G. Harman, William E. Higginbotham, Andrew P. Moore, Howard Bane, James R. Dills, William P. Moore, William A. Kennedy, David Matton, Richard Yates, Jonathan Peery, William Hinkle, James S. Witten and William J. Watts were sworn a grand jury of inquest for the body of this county and having returned into court and presented:

    An indictment against John Pack for a breach of the peace - A true bill. And the said grand jury not having finished their business, were adjourned till tomorrow 12 o'clock.

    Monday, April 22, 1839

    The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment for a breach of the peace. On motion of the attorney for the Commonwealth it is ordered that a capias be awarded against the defendant Pack, directed to the Sheriff of Lee County and returnable here on the first day of the next term.

    Monday, September 23, 1839

    The Commonwealth against John Pack, on an indictment for a breach of the peace. The capias awarded against the defendant at the last term, not being returned, on motion of the attorney for the commonwealth, an alias capias is awarded against the said defendant, to be directed to the sheriff of Mercer County and return able here the first day of the next term.

    Wednesday, September 29, 1840

    The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment for a breach of the peace. The alias capias awarded against the defendant in this cause not being executed, on motion of the attorney for the commonwealth, it is ordered, that a pluries capias be awarded against the said defendant, to be directed to the sheriff of this county and returnable here the first day of the next term.

    Monday, April 25, 1841

    The Commonwealth against John Pack, Defendant - On an indictment The attorney for the Commonwealth by leave of the court, saith that he will not further prosecute in this cause.

    Tazewell County Law Order Book 1832-1844, John Pack (Breach of Peace), September 24, 1838.
    John Pack (Breach of Peace) Law Order Book 1832-1844; Page 260, 286, 306, 326, 347

    Census 1850:
    Farm Schedule (no crops listed)

    Milk Cows = 3
    Other Cattle = 1
    Swine = 15
    Value of livestock = $50

    Census 1870:
    John, Farmer, can't read/write, wife Matilda, children Eleanor, Olifano, Virginia 1 year old. (this is Eleanor's daughter) don't know who Virginia's father is.

    Died:
    Don't know exactly when John died but but the newspaper articles above prove it was around 1897.


    John married Matilda "Tilda" Ann Delong on 31 Dec 1835 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Matilda (daughter of Orman Delong and Sarah Reed) was born in 1813 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died after 1870 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Matilda "Tilda" Ann DelongMatilda "Tilda" Ann Delong was born in 1813 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Orman Delong and Sarah Reed); died after 1870 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    The confusing story told by Matilda's great grand daughter Georgia Quesenberry Maxfield regarding Matilda being "Samantha Delong" daughter of Captain John Delong.

    I have never found a record for the existence of a Samantha Delong. According to all records, MATILDA Delong is the wife of John/Jack Pack.

    And all records point to Matilda being a daughter of Orman and Sarah Reed Delong. That had multiple children, and there is no record of Orman being a Captain in the Military.

    Cynthia Pack's death record also list Matilda REED as her mother. Reed would have been Matilda's Mother's maiden name.

    However, there was a John Delong in Montgomery Co. the same time as Orman. There was also a Michael and a Sally Delong, all around the same age and all likey to be siblings.

    There are marriage records for Sally and Michael, tho no parents are listed. I can't find a marriage record for John, but records do indicate he served in the Militia at some point, tho his rank is not stated.

    I have been unable to track any of the other Delong's mentioned above other than Orman.

    I suppose it is possible the John Delong was married to a Matilda, and they couldn't have children, and Matilda was an Indian child that was found, again, there are no records to support this.

    Although there is no concrete proof that Matilda is a child of Orman Delong, she was in Floyd county the same time he was and there seem to be no other Delongs in the area.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Know all men by these presents, that we, John Pack and Martin Slaughter are held and firmly bound unto, L.W. Tazewell, Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and his successors, in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to the payment thereof, well and truly be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 21 day of Dec 1835. The condition of the above obligation is such, that, whereas a marriage is intended to be solemnized between the above bound John Pack and Matilda Delong of Floyd County:


    New, if there be no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void, else to remain in full force and virtue. Signed John Pack and Martin Slaughter. Witnessed, Wm. Goodan

    Children:
    1. Isham Pack was born on 25 Dec 1833 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 May 1854 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. Fleming "Flem" Pack was born in Aug 1836 in Patrick, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Dec 1906 in Baptist Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1906 in Pack Cemetery, Baptist Valley, Tazewell, Va.
    3. 6. Calvin Crockett Pack was born on 1 Jan 1838 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 27 Jun 1903 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Ratliff Cemetery, Richlands, Tazewell, Va.
    4. Tinsley P. "Tin" Pack was born in 1839 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Mar 1891 in Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States of America.
    5. Sarah Elizabeth Pack was born on 15 Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Jul 1922 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. Cynthia E. Pack was born on 17 Oct 1844 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 29 Mar 1931 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia.
    7. William M. "Bill" Pack was born on 17 May 1847 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 30 Dec 1929 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky.
    8. Ellender Jane "Ella" Pack was born on 05 Mar 1850 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 18 May 1933 in Browns Creek, McDowell, West Virginia; was buried in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia.
    9. Amanda Pack was born in Mar 1853 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 9 Jan 1927 in Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia.
    10. Olifano Pack was born in 1855 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

  3. 14.  James Brewster was born in 1799 (son of Ebenezer Brewster and Elizabeth "Betsy" Perry); died in 1880.

    James married Rachel Lockhart on 07 Jan 1819 in Virginia, United States. Rachel (daughter of Bird Lockhart and Nancy McIntosh) was born on 27 May 1804; died on 11 Jun 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Rachel Lockhart was born on 27 May 1804 (daughter of Bird Lockhart and Nancy McIntosh); died on 11 Jun 1879.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Brewster
    2. Andy Brewster
    3. Bird John Brewster was born in 1827 in Virginia, United States; died in 1860 in Virginia, United States.
    4. Axley Brewster
    5. Betsy Brewster
    6. Ebenezer Brewster
    7. 7. Hannah Brewster was born in Jan 1837 in Virginia, United States; died on 23 Oct 1917 in Andover, Wise County, Virginia.
    8. Isabelle Brewster
    9. Milton Brewster died in 1863.
    10. Morgan Brewster
    11. Nancy Brewster
    12. Polly Brewster
    13. Rachel Brewster
    14. Sallie Brewster was born in in Kentucky.




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