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Samuel F. Bandy

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel F. Bandy was born in Mar 1896 in Virginia, United States (son of Thomas C. Bandy and Margaret "Maggie" Pruett).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas C. Bandy was born in Apr 1870 in Virginia, United States (son of T.R. Bandy and Eliza).

    Thomas married Margaret "Maggie" Pruett on 13 Sep 1893 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Margaret (daughter of William "Bill" Pruett and Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls) was born in Feb 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 05 Apr 1959 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret "Maggie" Pruett was born in Feb 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia (daughter of William "Bill" Pruett and Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls); died on 05 Apr 1959 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Robert Lee Bandy was born in Oct 1892 in Virginia, United States; died on 13 Nov 1982 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. William Bandy was born in Jun 1894 in Virginia, United States.
    3. 1. Samuel F. Bandy was born in Mar 1896 in Virginia, United States.
    4. Charles G. Bandy was born in Jan 1900 in Virginia, United States.
    5. James G. Bandy was born in Jan 1900 in Virginia, United States.
    6. George W. Bandy was born in 1904 in Virginia, United States.
    7. Mary Belle Bandy was born in 1906 in Virginia, United States.
    8. Ruth E. Bandy was born in 1909 in Virginia, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  T.R. Bandy

    T.R. married Eliza. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eliza
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas C. Bandy was born in Apr 1870 in Virginia, United States.

  3. 6.  William "Bill" Pruett was born in Mar 1837 in Tazewell County, Virginia (son of Archibald Pruett and Elizabeth E. Brewster); died on 24 Jan 1924 in Maxwell, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1924 in Maxwell Cemetery, Maxwell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Military: 2 Aug 1862, Tazewell County, Virginia; Civil War

    Notes:

    Military:
    Enlisted as a Private on 02 August 1862; Enlisted in Company H, 29th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 02 August 1862; On rolls on 15 February 1863; Hospitalized on 15 March 1863; On rolls on 15 April 1864; On rolls on 15 December 1864

    Enlist Date 02 August 1862
    Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
    Enlist Rank Private
    Discharge Rank Private
    State Served Virginia
    Company H Unit 29 Virginia Infantry

    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 Calvin C. Pack



    Died:
    Civil War Veteran Answers Last Call After Months of Illness

    Maxwell, Va., Jan. 23 - Mr. Bill Pruett, one of Tazewell's well known citizens, died at the home of his daughter, on Tuesday night, January the 8th. he was about 83 years of age, and had been ill since last fall. He was taken sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bandy, on Dicks Creek, and on Saturday before New Years, he was brought to his daughter's at Maxwell, where he only lived a short while. He leaves a son and three daughters to mourn his loss, Mr. Dudley Pruett, of Baptist Valley; Mrs. John Long, of Maxwell; Mrs. Margaret Bandy of Dicks Creek, besides a number of grand children and great grand children. His wife died about 13 years ago. Mr. Pruett was a soldier in the Civil War. He was greatly loved by all that knew him. He always met you with a smile. He joined the Christian church in 1917 and was baptized by Rev. J.S. Meadows. The funeral service was held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. Harvie Bowling, of this place, and the remains were laid to rest in the Maxwell graveyard, where it was his desire to be laid to rest.

    William married Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls on 28 Nov 1865 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Nancy (daughter of Samuel Earls and Amanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong) was born in Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1910 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls was born in Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Samuel Earls and Amanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong); died in Aug 1910 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, District 15, Floyd, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. Louise Isabel Pruett was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 3. Margaret "Maggie" Pruett was born in Feb 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 05 Apr 1959 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. Earl Pruett was born in in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    4. Sallie Pruett was born in 1876 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. James Pruett was born in May 1878 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Jun 1901 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. William D. Pruett was born in Apr 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. Kate Pruett was born in May 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. Dudley W. Pruett was born in 1881 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1924.
    9. Charles Linden Pruett was born on 01 May 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Feb 1916.
    10. Nancy Lou "Nannie" Pruett was born in Jul 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 10 May 1956.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Archibald Pruett was born in 1814.

    Archibald married Elizabeth E. Brewster. Elizabeth was born in 1817 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth E. Brewster was born in 1817 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 6. William "Bill" Pruett was born in Mar 1837 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 Jan 1924 in Maxwell, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1924 in Maxwell Cemetery, Maxwell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.

  3. 14.  Samuel EarlsSamuel Earls was born in 1822 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of Thomas Earls and Elizabeth "Betsy"); died on 7 Jun 1893 in Hankins Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • PP Tax List : 1842, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Samuel Earls 1 (no horses listed)
    • PP Tax List : 1843, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Samuel Earls 1 (no horses listed)
    • PP Tax List : 1844, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Samuel Earls 1 (no horses listed)
    • PP Tax List : 1845, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Samuel Earls 1 (no horses listed)
    • PP Tax List : 1848, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Samuel Earls, 1 (no horses listed)
    • PP Tax List : 1849, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Samuel Earls 1 Tithe (no horses listed)
    • PP Tax List : 1850, Floyd County, Virginia; Samuel Earls 1, 1 horse
    • Census 1850: 1850, District 15, Floyd, Virginia, USA; Farmer, can't read/write, Wife Melvina, children Sarah, Julia, Nancy
    • Census 1860: 1860, Baptist Valley, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Living a few houses down from William Burress. Farm Laborer, with wife Amanda M., children Sarah, Julia, Nancy, Annanias, James Cynthia and Dudley. Real Estate $190
    • Witness: Oct 1866, Tazewell County, Virginia; Witness in the divorce proceedings of Archibald and Mary Bowman
    • Deed: 19 Oct 1866, Tazewell County, Virginia; Deed Joseph Harrisson and Samuel Earls
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Farmer, Real Estate $300 with wife Amanda, children Ananias, James, Dudley, Cynthia, Matilda, Martha.
    • Deed: 24 Jul 1872, Tazewell County, Virginia; Deed between Bird L. Bruster and Samuel Earls
    • Deed: 25 Jul 1872, Tazewell County, Virginia; Deed between Samuel and Amanda Earls and Amanda and William W. Bandy
    • Deed: 1 Aug 1883, Tazewell County, Virginia; Deed Samuel Earls & Manda, and William L. Watkins

    Notes:

    Name:
    On Dudley's birth record, it lists his father as David Earls. One a deed of Samuel's, he is listed as D. Samuel Earls, so it's possible his first name is David, and he just went by Samuel.

    Witness:
    Mr. Bowman accuses his wife Mary of being unfaithful to him. Samuel Earls is a witness:

    The deposition of Samuel Earls taken on the 29th day of August 1866 at the Clerks Office of Tazewell Circuit Court before the undersigned a commissioner in chancery for the said court:

    Q: Do you know of the defendant Mary Bowman's having sexual intercourse with any person except her husband?

    Samuel Earls: I saw enough to satisfy me that she had sexual intercourse with other persons besides her husband.

    Q. By same, at what time and with whom did she have illicit intercourse.

    Samuel: In the year 1863 with one Charles Lawson. I watched them and saw them go to bed together and am satisfied that they had illicit intercourse.

    And further this despondent saith not.

    Library of Virginia Chancery Records:
    https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=185-1866-002





    Deed:
    Samuel Earls Deed October 19, 1866

    This deed made this 19th day of October 1866 A.D. between Joseph Harrisson of the first part and Samuel Earls of the other and second part, both parties of County of Tazewell, State of Virginia:

    Now I, Joseph Harrisson of the first part do and doth deed covey and deliver unto Samuel Earls of the second part a general warrenty deed and title and right to himself and heirs, assigns +c to two tracts or parcels of land for the valuable consideration of one hundred and fifty dollars paid by the said Samuel Earls of the second part unto the said Joseph Harrison of the first part the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged. The lands lay in the County aforesaid.

    One tract or parcel by grand in the name of William Christian for Sixty Five acres which bears date the 1st day of August 1850; And the other tract or parcel of land by grant for forty acres patent or grant in the name of David Christian and the Forty acres which bears date the 30th day of October, One thousand eight hundred thirty eight on the waters of Indian Creek of Clinch River and the back fork of Sandy both tracts or parcels of land join.

    I, Joseph Harrisson deed and convey more or less. In witness whereof I, Joseph Harrison sign my name and hand with a full delivery and acknowledgement unto Samuel Earls as aforesaid the aforesaid date with seals and fixtures. Joseph Harrisson (seal)

    Virginia : In the Clerks office of Tazewell County Court October 19, 1866

    The foregoing deed of bargain and sale from Joseph Harrisson to Samuel Earls bearing the date the 19th day of October 1866, was this day presented in this office and Joseph Harrision acknowledged the same before me to be his act and deed. Teste. J.W. Thompson

    Virginia : In the Clerks office of Tazewell County Court June 17, 1872

    This deed was again this day presented in this office together with the certificate of acknowledgement thereon and admitted to record the same being duly stamped. Teste. R.B. Gillespie, C.

    Deed:
    Samuel Earls Deed, 24 July 1872

    This deed made this 24th day of July 1872 between Bird L. Bruster and Elizabeth Bruster of the first part and Samuel Earls of the second part, all of the county of Tazewell and State of Virginia, Witnessith;

    That in and for the consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars paid by William B???? to the parties of the first part in hand the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged, do grand, bargain and convey to the party of the second part, him the party of the second part having accounted to the said William B???? the full amount of three hundred and fifty dollars and him holding the bond by purchase with legal assign by purchase of the same do grant and convey to the party of the second part a certain tract of parcel of land lying and being in the county of Tazewell and state aforesaid on the waters of the Clinch River where on the party of the second part now resides it being the entire interest agreed on and conveyed by all the lawful heirs, Robert Barnett, deceased, to the party of the first part and bounded as follows:

    Beginning at white oak corner to James Barnett and James Bruster and with said Bruster line to corner of F.K. Asbury and with Asbury line to William P. Watkins line and with the same to James Barnetts west line and with the same to the beginning. ???? to contain sixty five acres be the same more or less, the said party of the first part consents to warrant the lands hereby conveyed generally. Witnesseth the following signature and seals this day and year first written. Bird L. Bruster (seal) Elizabeth M. Bruster (Seal).

    Deed:
    Samuel Earls Deed July 25, 1872

    This deed made this 25th day of July 1872 between Samuel Earls and Amanda, his wife, of the first part and William W. Bandy of the second part, all of the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia. Witnesseth;

    That for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars, paid in hand to the said Samuel Earls, the said Earls, doth bargain and sale the William W. Bandy a certain tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred and five acres more or less, lying and being in the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia, lying in the gap on the divider between the waters of Indian Creek and the beech fork, and bounded as follows to wit:

    Beginning at a chestnut at 60 E. 126 poler to a beech, 2 chestnuts to locust near a coal bank, N 21 W. 28 poles to a sow wood and chestnut, N. 13 E. 20 poler, adjoining the beech fork to a gum, N. 33 W. 9 poler to a maple and dogwood. S 54 W 130 poler to two white oaks, S 26 E. 36 poler to the beginning.

    Beginning at a poplar, black oak, chestnut and dogwood on a hill side near two large rocks on the side next to the beech fork at 30 W 60 1/4 poler, adjoining a spur and branch to a hickory, cucumber, fair poler in the north west side of said branch N. 68 W. 58 poler to 2 dogwoods and cucumber on a spur near Thomas S. Christians line, S. 63 W. 60 poler to a double poplar and dogwood on a hill side. S. 20 E. 100 poler to 2 chestnut stumps, N. 77 E. 37 poler adjoining a drain on the waters of the gap branch to a white oak on the side of a spur. N. 29 E. 2 1/2 to a white oak corner of said David Christian N. 56 1/4 E. 33 poler to the beginning.

    The said D. Samuel Earls and Amanda his wife, convey the said tract or parcel of land by way of general warrant, unto the said William W. Bandy, his heirs, forever, to have and to hold forever with its appurtenances: In witness whereof we set our seal and signature this day and year first above written: Samuel Earls (seal) Amanda Earls (seal)

    Virginia Tazewell County to Wit:

    We E. Bruster and A.S. McNeil, Justices of said County do certify that Samuel Earls and Amanda M. Earls, parties to the forgoing deed, personally appeared before us, and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed, and the said Amanda M. Earls, being examined by us privately and apart from her husband and having said deed fully explained to her acknowledged that she had willingly executed the same and did not wish to retract it. Given under my hand this 25th day of July 1872.

    Virginia : In Tazewell County Court Clerk's office February 19, 1875This deed of conveyance from Samuel Earls and wife to William W. Bandy, was presented in the office and upon the certificate acknowledged and privately examination annexed, admitted to record. Teste. R.B. Gillespie, C.

    Deed:
    Samuel and Amanda Earls Deed, 1 August 1883

    This indenture made this 1st day of August 1883, between Samuel Earls & Manda, his wife of the one part and William L. Watkins of the other part, all of the county of Tazewell and state of Virginia.

    Witnessith; that the said Samuel Earls & Manda, his wife for and in consideration of two hundred dollars, twenty dollars of which is paid by W.L. Watkins, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted bargained and sold and by these present do grant bargain and sell unto the said W.L. Watkins a certain tract parcel on boundary of land lying and being in said county of Tazewell on _____ Ridge containing (25) twenty five acres be the same more or less and bounded as follows:

    Beginning at a fallen black oak and old corner between Samuel Earls and W.L. Watkins and James Barrett and running about a Rod month (?) to a Locust thence with top of Ridge to an old chestnut tree, thence with top of Ridge to a chestnut and sourwood, thence with top to a Locust, thence with top to a white oak thence with top to a chestnut thence with top of ridge to a dogwood on or near Watkins corn field fence, at the upper or south side of his horse shoe bend the whole line running with top of ridge in a south westerly direction, thence with old line between said Watkins and said Samuel Earls, back to the beginning at the fallen black oak.

    To have and to hold the said land with all its appurtenances unto the said William L. Watkins his heirs and assigns forever and the said Samuel Earls for himself, his heirs executions and administrators does by these present covenant with the said W.L. Watkins his heirs + c so defend against the claim or claims of all and every person.

    In testimony whereof the said Samuel Earls and Mandy, his wife do hereunto set their hands and affix their seals the day and year in this indenture above written. His mark, Samuel Earls, (seal) Her mark, Amanda Earls (seal)

    State of Virginia County of Tazewell to wit:

    I, J.M.C. Catron, Notary Public for the county aforesaid in the state of Virginia, do certify that Samuel Earls, whose name is signed to the writing above bearing date on the 1st day of August 1883, has acknowledged the same before me in my county aforesaid. I do further certify that Amanda Earls the wife of Samuel Earls whose name is signed to the above writing bearing date in the _____ day of August 1883 personally appeared before me in the County aforesaid and being examined by me privately and apart from her husband and having the writing fully explained to her, she the said Amanda Earls acknowledged the said writing to be her act and declared that she had willingly executed the same and does not wish to retract it. Given under my hand this _____ day of August 1883. J.M.C. Catron, Notary Public.

    Virginia: In the Clerks office of Tazewell County Count September 4th, 1883, The foregoing deed of bargain and sale from Samuel Earls and wife to William L. Watkins, bearing date August 1, 1883, was this day presented in said office and with the certificate of acknowledgement and privacy examination thereto admitted to record. Teste. R. Brittain, D.C.

    Died:
    Name of Deceased: Samuel Earls Race: White Sex: Male Date of Death: June 7, 1893

    Samuel married Amanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong on 27 Apr 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Amanda (daughter of Orman Delong and Sarah Reed) was born in 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died after 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Amanda Melvina "Mandy" DelongAmanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong was born in 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Orman Delong and Sarah Reed); died after 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, District 15, Floyd, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. 7. Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls was born in Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1910 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. Sarah Earls was born in 1844 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 1866.
    3. Julia Ann Earls was born in 1846 in Giles County, Virginia; died in in Greene County, Tennessee, USA.
    4. Ananias "Ennis" Earls was born in Aug 1847 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 1911-20 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. James Hamilton Earls was born in 1852 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Apr 1929 in Tip Top, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. Margaret Earls was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Feb 1854 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    7. Cynthia Elizabeth Earls was born on 1 Sep 1856 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Jun 1941 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 20 Jun 1941 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    8. William "Dudley" Paris Earls was born on 10 Aug 1859 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 14 Mar 1943 in Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; was buried on 16 Mar 1943 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    9. Matilda "Tildie" Rose Earls was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1895 in Cavatts Creek, Tazewell Co., Virginia.
    10. Martha "Mattie" Jane Earls was born on 04 May 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 07 Jul 1924 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia.
    11. Mary Ann Earls was born in 10 Aug 1869 in Sinking Waters, Tazewell, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1950 in Tazewell County, Virginia.




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