Name |
Fleming "Flem" Pack |
Born |
Aug 1836 |
Patrick, Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Census 1850 |
1850 |
Western District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA |
No Image | | Transcript | Ln | Hhold | Given | Surname | Age | BirthDate | Gender | Race | Occupation | BirthPlace |
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1 | 1986 | John | Pack | 45 | 1805 | M | W | Farmer | Virginia | 2 | 1986 | Matilda | Pack | 40 | 1810 | F | W | | Virginia | 3 | 1986 | Isham | Pack | 16 | 1834 | M | W | | Virginia | 4 | 1986 | Fleming | Pack | 14 | 1836 | M | W | | Virginia | 5 | 1986 | Crockett | Pack | 12 | 1838 | M | W | | Virginia | 6 | 1986 | Tinsell | Pack | 10 | 1840 | M | W | | Virginia | 7 | 1986 | Sarah | Pack | 8 | 1842 | F | W | | Virginia | 8 | 1986 | Cynthia | Pack | 7 | 1843 | F | W | | Virginia | 9 | 1986 | William | Pack | 5 | 1845 | M | W | | Virginia | 9 | 1986 | Elenor | Pack | 3 | 1847 | F | W | | Virginia | |
Census 1860 |
1860 |
Western District, Tazewell, Virginia, USA |
Image | | Transcript | Ln | Hhold | Given | Surname | Age | BirthDate | Gender | Race | Occupation | BirthPlace |
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38 | 1137 | Fleming | Pack | 23 | 1837 | Male | | Farm Laborer | Virginia | 39 | 1137 | Rebecca J | Pack | 23 | 1837 | Female | | | Virginia | |
Military |
1861 |
Tazewell County, Virginia [1] |
Civil War |
- Residence Tazewell County, Virginia
Enlist Rank Private
Discharge Rank Private
State Served Virginia
Company K Unit 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
Company C Unit 188th Virginia Militia Army Confederacy
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, Calvin C. Pack, Tinsley Pack and William Pack
188th Virginia Militia Regiment, from Tazewell County, under the command of Colonel Henry S. Bowen was called into service from November 19 - 24, 1861.
Others in this unit were Tinsley Pack
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Deed |
8 Sep 1903 |
Tazewell County, Virginia [2] |
Sale of Lands from Flemming Pack to William and Angeline Pack (1903) |
- Sale of Lands from Flemming Pack to William and Angeline Pack (1903)
THIS DEED made this 8th day of Sept. in the year one thousand nine hundred and three between Flemon (sic) Pack, parties of the first part, and William Pack & Angeline Pack, his wife, parties of the second part. WITNESSETH That in consideration of the sum of One Hundred and fifty Dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged for one tract of land hereafter described, the said Flemon Pack does grant unto the said William Pack and Angeline Pack with general warranty, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Tazewell and State of Va., being a part of the home tract containing fifty acres more or less beginning at Moses Beavers' corner, running up the public road three hundred and 33 yards to a stake in middle of road; thence a due southerly course to the top of Sugar Camp Mountain; thence running with top of said Mountain to Moses Beavers' line and with said line to the beginning.It is further stipulated in this deed that the said William Pack shall have this land during their life time and at their death it shall be the property of their children to have and to hold.The said Flemon Pack covenant that he has the right to convey the said land to the grantee; that he has done no act to encumber the said land; that the grantee shall have quiet possession of the said land free from all encumbrances, and that the said party of the first part will execute such further assurance of the said land as may be requisite.Witness the following signature and seal.
Flemon Pack (SEAL)
STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF TAZEWELL, to-wit:I, J. R. Sparks, a Notary Public in and for the County aforesaid, in the State of Virginia, do certify that Flemon Pack whose name is signed to the foregoing writing bearing date on the 8th day of Sept., 1903 has acknowledged the same before me in my County aforesaid.Given under my hand this 8 day of Sept., 1903.J. R. Sparks.My commission expires March 11th, 1906.VIRGINIA TAZEWELL COUNTY to-wit:In the Office of Tazewell County Court the 9th day of Sept., 1903, This deed was presented and, with the certificates annexed, admitted to record. Teste: T. E. George, Clerk.A true copy.
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Deed |
22 Mar 1904 |
Tazewell County, Virginia [3] |
Flemon Pack to William Pack. |
- THIS DEED made this March 22, 1904 between Flemon Pack of the first part and William Pack of the second part all of the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia, WITNESSETH That in consideration of One Dollar in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the said party of the first part hath this day bargained, sold and conveyed. unto the said. party of the second part all that tract, lot or parcel of land lying and being in the County and State aforesaid on the south side of the County road between Baptist Valley and Cedar Bluff and known as a part of the Sheffey lands, adjoining a small tract of said Sheffey land conveyed to William Pack and Angeline, his wife, by deed from Flemon Pack, bearing date on Sept. the 8th, 1903, and containing 25 acres, more or less and bounded as follows - to wit:
Beginning at a stake in the road 333 yards above Moses Beavers corner and running with said road an easterly course a distance of 2.84 yards to a small white oak and a dead oak stmp (SIC) near the branch that crosses the road thence south to a marked chestnut oak on top of Sugar Camp Mountain and with the top of said mountain to a stake designated a corner between the lands of Flemon Pack and William Pack and Angeline Pack, his wife; thence with the said William Pack and Angeline Packs line back to the beginning corner.And the party of the first part covenants with the party of the second part that he will warrant and defend this deed against all other deeds, titles and claims and that he shall forever have quiet and peaceable possession of said land free from all encumbrances and that he has a right to convey the said land and that he has done not acct (SIC) whatever to encumber the said land. Witness the following signature and seal, the day and date first above written
Flemon Pack (SEAL) S
TATE OF VIRGINIA,COUNTY OF TAZEWELL, to-wit: I, T. R. Wingo, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County and State aforesaid, do certify that Flemon Pack, whose name is signed to the foregoing writeing (SIC) bearing date on the 22nd of March 1904, has acknowledged the same before me in my County Given under my hand this March 22nd, 1904.T. R. Wingo, J. P.VIRGINIA In the Clerks Office of Tazewell County Circuit Court May 4th, 1904.This deed was presented and upon the annexed certificate of acknowledgment, was admitted to record.
Teste; T. E. . George, Clerk
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Died |
01 Dec 1906 |
Baptist Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia |
Age |
~ 70 years |
Buried |
Pack Cemetery, Baptist Valley, Tazewell, Va |
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Siblings |
9 siblings |
1. Isham Pack b. 25 Dec 1833, Floyd County, Virginia, USA  d. 15 May 1854, Tazewell County, Virginia  | |
2. Calvin Crockett Pack b. 1 Jan 1838, Tazewell County, Virginia  d. 27 Jun 1903, Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia  | |
3. Tinsley P. "Tin" Pack b. 1839, Tazewell County, Virginia  d. 1 Mar 1891, Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States of America  | |
4. Sarah Elizabeth Pack b. 15 Sep 1843, Floyd County, Virginia, USA  d. 15 Jul 1922, Tazewell County, Virginia  | |
5. Cynthia E. Pack b. 17 Oct 1844, Tazewell County, Virginia  d. 29 Mar 1931, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA  | |
6. William M. "Bill" Pack b. 17 May 1847, Tazewell County, Virginia  d. 30 December 1929, Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky  | |
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8. Amanda Pack b. Mar 1853, Tazewell County, Virginia  d. 9 Jan 1927, Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia  | |
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Histories |
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Notes |
- Flemmar Pack, age 41, widowed, born in Floyd Co, KY, married on 15 Jul 1884
Rebecca R. Holebrook, age 17, born in McDowell Co, WV, daughter of I.W. and
Cosby Holbrook. Check on this source, but don't think it is correct person.
Internet e-mail, Particia Dilley, pdilley@neumedia.net, November 14, 1999..
Rebecca Layuna Holbrook was born on 30 Sep 1867 in McDowell Co, WV; died 19
Aug 1888 at Birch River, Webster Co, WV; married Flemming Pack.
This Flemmar Pack was born circa 1843 in KY, whereas "our" Flemming Pack was
born ca 1836 in VA. I think there is another Fleming or Flemmar Pack. I am
trying to find the info I got from another site. I recall a Flemming Pack
who was related to the Summner Co. WV Packs and Farleys. I didn't pay much
attention at the time because he wasn't my Flemming.
Now I know that we can't account for our ancestors' character if he was a
wife beater. But I think your citing of the 1870 Census, Tazewell Co. VA,
Maiden Springs, lists Rebecca, age 30, Keeping House, wife of Flemming Pack
and Georgia Mansfield's story may hold a kernel of truth. I can see the
resemblence between Hoback and Holbrook, but I guess the only solution is to
find "our" Fleming Pack's marriage record. As he was married to his Rebecca
before the census date in 1870.
I also have a note that Helen Pack McCann indicated that Fleming's wife was a
Jane Burress. Have you run across any indication that he may have married a
third time after the second Becky died?
I have rambled on enough. I look forward to getting your information on
Grover Lambert.
Cheers,
Cheryl
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Person ID |
P921 |
Burress Genealogy of Virginia |