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Southwest Virginia & Stokes County, NC

 
George Reed

George Reed

Male 1762 - 1837  (75 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George ReedGeorge Reed was born in 1762 in Bedford County, Virginia; died in 1837 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • PP Tax List : 1783, Bedford County, Virginia; George Reed Jr. 1 Horse
    • PP Tax List : 1784, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA; George Reed Jr. 2 horses, 2 cattle
    • PP Tax List : 1787, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA; George Reed Jr. 1 horse, 2 cattle
    • PP Tax List : 17 Jun 1789, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA; George Reed Jr, 2 horses
    • PP Tax List : 1792, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; George Reed Jr. 3 Horses.
    • PP Tax List : 1795, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; George Reed Jr. 2 horses.
    • PP Tax List : 1799, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; George Reed 1 Horse.
    • Property: 1800, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Reid, George 18 November 1800 Montgomery County 1,100 acres on an east branch of Indian Creek a branch of Little River the waters of New River adjoining Humphrey Reid, grants 47, p. 356
    • PP Tax List : 1805, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; George Reed (Geo Reed son) 2 horses .24 tax
    • PP Tax List : 1806, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; George Reed 1 horse, .12 tax
    • PP Tax List : May 1807, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; George Reed, s/o GR (Geo Reed) 3 horses .36 tax
    • Census 1810: 1810, Christiansburg, Montgomery, Virginia, USA; Males under 10=1, M 16-25=1, M over 45=1; Females under 10=2; F 10-15=2; F 16-25=2; F over 45=1
    • Tax List: 1810, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; 145 acres on Beaver Dam Creek "by will Geo. Reed Sr."
    • Deed: 9 Feb 1816, Beaver Creek, Montgomery County, Virginia; Geo Reed & Nancy his wife & Geo Weaver for $140, a part of land on waters of Beaver Ck, a branch of Little River adj. land of Rob. Grimes containing 144a being pt. of 1,100 granted to said George Reed. DB F page 85
    • Deed: 1 Aug 1818, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Wiggington, John (Geo Brother in law) & George Reed 1 August 1818 Montgomery County 400 acres on the head waters of Beaver Creek waters of Little River adjoining Andrew Reed, grants 67, p. 425
    • Deed: 1819, Montomgery County, VA; Wm Reed (son of Geo) & wife Susannah to Rob. Grimes. 100a adj. Jacob Tice & Geo Reed & Geo Weaver. [Geo Weaver bought land from Geo & Nancy McGeorge in 1816 - this prob is adjacent to it. No deed to show Wm's acquisition of this land from his father?
    • Deed: 1 Jul 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; John Wigginton & Geo Reed 195 acres on the south side of Esther's Creek, waters of New River, grants 68, p. 240 and 940 acres on the head waters of Beaver Creek, waters of Little River, grants 68, p. 242.
    • Census 1820: 1820, Newburn, Montgomery, Virginia, USA; Males 10-15=1; M 26-44=1; M over 45=1; Females 16-25=3; F 26-44=1; F over 45=1
    • Deed: 12 Dec 1821, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Wm. Reed & John Dobyns. Said Wm Reed & Geo Reed, his father for $75 on the waters of Beaver Ck on head waters of same ck, containing 78.3/4a bounded Jacob Tices corner & William Delong w/Tices line.
    • Census 1830: 1830, Christiansburg, Montgomery, Virginia, USA; Males 60-69=1; Females 5-9=1; Females 20-29=3; Females 50-59=1
    • Deed: 9 May 1836, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; G. Reed & Nancy his wife of FCV & Champain Lester of Patrick Co for $350 land containing 145a, on gap fork of Beaver Ck, a branch of Little River bounded - on Andrew E. Reeds line DB A, page 417

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Probably born in the area around what is now Franklin County. Franklin was formed from Bedford in 1785.

    Deed:
    DB F, pg. 85 - 9 February 1816 bet. George Reed, Sr. & Nancy his wife and George Weaver for $140, a part of land on the waters of Bever Creek, a branch of Little River adjoining the land of Robert Grimes where Jeremiah L. Ratliff and John Tice formerly lived containing 144 acres being part of a tract of 1,100 acres of land granted to said George Reed by patent bearing date _______(not listed) signed: George (his x mark) Reed, Nancy (her x mark) Reed recorded: February Court 1816

    Died:
    George Reed listed as Dec'd in future deed records, which puts his death around this time.

    George married Nancy McGeorge on 13 Jul 1786 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. Nancy (daughter of John McGeorge and ?) was born in 1770 in Franklin County, Virginia, USA; died after 1850 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Sarah Reed  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in 1845 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 3. Priscilla "Celia" Reed  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1800.
    3. 4. George Reed  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1807.
    4. 5. Humphrey P. Reed  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 6. Margaret Reed  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 7. Michael Reed  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 8. Nancy Anna Reed  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1793 in Franklin County, Virginia, USA; died in 1860 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    8. 9. Olive Reed  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1802.
    9. 10. Peter Reed  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sarah ReedSarah Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born in 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in 1845 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Still listed in 1840 Census with Orman (according to Females and age) but unable to find in 1850 census, so probably died between 1840-1850.

    Sarah married Orman Delong on 8 Nov 1808 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. Orman (son of (Possible) Nicholas or James Delong) was born in 1785 in Virginia, United States; died in 1847 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Matilda "Tilda" Ann Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died after 1870 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 12. Latithia Tabitha Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1814 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in 1860-1870 in Morgan County, Kentucky.
    3. 13. Ellender "Ellen" Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1817 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 06 Sep 1884 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    4. 14. Sarah "Sally" Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Jan 1892 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    5. 15. Amanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died after 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 16. Maria Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 17. Timanda Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1827 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.
    8. 18. Mary "Polly" Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1828 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    9. 19. Calvin Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1828 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Nov 1878 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    10. 20. Elizabeth Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1835 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  2. 3.  Priscilla "Celia" Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born in 1800.

  3. 4.  George Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born in 1807.

  4. 5.  Humphrey P. Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1)

    Humphrey married Sarah on 18 Jan 1815 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 6.  Margaret Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1)

    Margaret married Spencer Reed on 01 Feb 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 7.  Michael Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1)

  7. 8.  Nancy Anna Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born in 1793 in Franklin County, Virginia, USA; died in 1860 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  8. 9.  Olive Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born in 1802.

    Olive married Griffith Reed on 02 Jun 1829 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. Griffith (son of Humphrey Reed and Permelia) was born on 8 Nov 1794 in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 10.  Peter Reed Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1)


Generation: 3

  1. 11.  Matilda "Tilda" Ann DelongMatilda "Tilda" Ann Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1813 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; 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.

    Matilda married John "Jack" Pack on 31 Dec 1835 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. John was born in 1811 in Patrick, Virginia, USA; died in 1898 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Isham Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1833 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 May 1854 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 22. Fleming "Flem" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 23. Calvin Crockett Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 24. Tinsley P. "Tin" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1839 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Mar 1891 in Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States of America.
    5. 25. Sarah Elizabeth Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Jul 1922 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 26. Cynthia E. Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 27. William M. "Bill" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 May 1847 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 30 Dec 1929 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky.
    8. 28. Ellender Jane "Ella" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 29. Amanda Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1853 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 9 Jan 1927 in Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia.
    10. 30. Olifano Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1855 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

  2. 12.  Latithia Tabitha DelongLatithia Tabitha Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1814 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in 1860-1870 in Morgan County, Kentucky.

    Latithia married Joshua Helton on 29 Oct 1839 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Joshua (son of Elisha Hylton and Sarah) was born in 1801 in Grayson County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Lee Helton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1837 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 32. Emezetta Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1843 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.
    3. 33. Sylvester Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1844 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.
    4. 34. Sarah Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Russell County, Virginia, USA.
    5. 35. Isom Helton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1847 in Russell County, Virginia, USA; died in in Morgan County, Kentucky.
    6. 36. George Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1851.

  3. 13.  Ellender "Ellen" Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1817 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 06 Sep 1884 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Elendar Slusher, white female; Died 6 September 1884; Age 65 2 months 8 days; Kidney Disease; Born Floyd County; Parents, Orman & Sarah Delong

    Ellender married William Slusher in 1838 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. William was born in 1820 in Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. George A. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1839 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 38. Ira H. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1841 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    3. 39. Eva J. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1842 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    4. 40. Buford P. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1845 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    5. 41. Melinda Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1847 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    6. 42. Mary E. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1849 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    7. 43. Sarah A. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    8. 44. Alice F. Slusher  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1854 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  4. 14.  Sarah "Sally" Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Jan 1892 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Sarah married George Bunky Hylton, Jr. on 21 Feb 1839 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. George (son of George Hylton, Sr. and Tabitha Green) was born in 1817 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Apr 1888 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Rosemary Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1839 in Virginia, United States.
    2. 46. Clayton Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1840 in Virginia, United States.
    3. 47. William Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1841 in Virginia, United States.
    4. 48. Anna Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1843 in Virginia, United States.
    5. 49. Noah Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Virginia, United States.
    6. 50. Adeline Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1847 in Virginia, United States.
    7. 51. John W. Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1849 in Virginia, United States.
    8. 52. Armstead Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jul 1851 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Aug 1913 in Virginia, United States.
    9. 53. Andrew J. Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1853 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    10. 54. Charlotte Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1855 in Virginia, United States.
    11. 55. Mary Elizabeth Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1858 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 12 Jul1925 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    12. 56. Samuel Hylton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jan 1859 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  5. 15.  Amanda Melvina "Mandy" DelongAmanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; 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

    Amanda married Samuel Earls on 27 Apr 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Samuel (son of Thomas Earls and Elizabeth "Betsy") was born in 1822 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died on 7 Jun 1893 in Hankins Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1910 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 58. Sarah Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1844 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 1866.
    3. 59. Julia Ann Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Giles County, Virginia; died in in Greene County, Tennessee, USA.
    4. 60. Ananias "Ennis" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1847 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 1911-20 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 61. James Hamilton Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Apr 1929 in Tip Top, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 62. Margaret Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Feb 1854 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    7. 63. Cynthia Elizabeth Earls  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 64. William "Dudley" Paris Earls  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 65. Matilda "Tildie" Rose Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1895 in Cavatts Creek, Tazewell Co., Virginia.
    10. 66. Martha "Mattie" Jane Earls  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 67. Mary Ann Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 10 Aug 1869 in Sinking Waters, Tazewell, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1950 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

  6. 16.  Maria Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia

    Maria married Hardin Pack on 20 Jan 1846 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Hardin was born in 1820 in Patrick, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 68. Adam Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 May 1845 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 12 Mar 1920 in Silver Hill, Morgan County, Kentucky.
    2. 69. Arman Pack Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1841 in Virginia, United States; died after 1880 in Virginia, United States.
    3. 70. Gordon Jordan Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1843 in Virginia, United States; died on 6 Nov 1864 in Battle of Droop Mountain :: Civil War .
    4. 71. John Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1844 in Virginia, United States.
    5. 72. Eliza Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Virginia, United States.
    6. 73. Ellen Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 May 1849 in Virginia, United States; died on 18 Jan 1929 in Morgan County, Kentucky.

  7. 17.  Timanda Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1827 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.

  8. 18.  Mary "Polly" Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1828 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    She is in the 1870 census

    Mary married Jacob Sutphin on 03 Nov 1846 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Jacob (son of Christopher Sutphin and Susannah Harman) was born in 1819 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 74. Calvin Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1845; died on 15 Nov 1854 in Virginia, United States.
    2. 75. John William Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Virginia, United States.
    3. 76. Susannah Jane Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Mar 1848 in Virginia, United States; died on 04 Mar 1915 in Virginia, United States.
    4. 77. Sophia Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1850 in Virginia, United States; died on 15 Apr 1886 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    5. 78. Christina Mae Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1854.
    6. 79. Lucy Ellen Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1858 in Virginia, United States.
    7. 80. Leroy E. Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1859 in Virginia, United States.
    8. 81. Caroline Eva Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1862 in Virginia, United States.
    9. 82. Sarah Virginia Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1866 in Virginia, United States.
    10. 83. Louise A. Sutphin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jul 1868 in Virginia, United States.

  9. 19.  Calvin Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1828 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Nov 1878 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1845, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Calvin Delong 1, 2 horses
    • PP Tax List : 1846, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Calvin Delong 1, 1 horse
    • Tax List: 1849, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Calvin Delong 1, 1 horse
    • PP Tax List : 1850, Floyd County, Virginia, USA; Calvin Delong 1, 1 horse

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Floyd formed in 1831 from Franklin and Montgomery county

    Calvin married Mary Ann Keith in 1848 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Elizabeth) was born in 1821 in Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 84. William F. Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1850 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 85. Albert P. Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    3. 86. Aaron Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1853 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    4. 87. Isaac H. Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1853 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    5. 88. Squire A. Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1857 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    6. 89. Levi Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1858 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    7. 90. Martha Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    8. 91. Robert Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1867 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.
    9. 92. Soloman C. Delong  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1871 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  10. 20.  Elizabeth Delong Descendancy chart to this point (2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1835 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Elizabeth married Emery G. Altizer on 04 Oct 1855 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. Emery (son of Emery Altizer and Margaret) was born in 1835; died before 1866 in Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Elizabeth married William Turner on 16 Jan 1866 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. William was born in 1835 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 4

  1. 21.  Isham Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 25 Dec 1833 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 May 1854 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Unable to clarify if Isham was Matilda's son from a previous marriage or they followed the custom of the time to set up housekeeping, then when the circuit preacher came around, to record it, but Isham's death record lists John as step father.

    Name:
    Isham was born before the marriage of Matilda and John Pack - on his death record only Matilda's name is given, father's name is blank. On his sister Cynthia's death record it gives her mothers name as Matilda Reed - Wondering if Reed was a first marriage? Or is there just some confusion because her mother's maiden name was Reed.

    Died:
    Deceased: Isham Pack Race: White Date of Death: May 15, 1854 Place: Tazewell Co, VA Cause: Yellow Jaundice Father: Not Given Mother: Matilda Pack Age: 20 yr, 4 mo, 29 days. Person giving info, John Pack, stepfather

    Tazewell County Death Register Page 4, Line 170


  2. 22.  Fleming "Flem" Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Military: 1861, Tazewell County, Virginia; Civil War
    • Census 1870: 1870, Knob, Tazewell, Virginia; Real Estate Value $800, personal estate value $250 - Flem and Rebecca can't write (can not read not marked) Either John Riley was not born in 1871, but 1869, or Flem and Rebecca had another son named John that may have died before 1871?
    • Census 1880: 1880, Maiden Springs District, Tazewell, Virginia; 1880 Non Population Census (Farm Census) Owner: Fleming Pack Acres of Land Improved: Tilled including fallow and grass in rotation, whether pasture or meadow) = 25 Acres of Land Unimproved: Woodland and forest = 75 Farm Value: Of farms, including land, fences & buildings = $3.00 Of Livestock = $1.50 Estimated value of all farm production (sold, consumed,or on hand) = $1.00 Horses of all ages = 2 Milk cow = 2 Other = 2 10 Acres Indian Corn - Crop 100 10 Acres Oats - Crop 50 5 Acres Wheat - Crop 30
    • Census 1900: 1900, Big Creek District, McDowell, West Virginia, USA
    • Deed: 8 Sep 1903, Tazewell County, Virginia; Sale of Lands from Flemming Pack to William and Angeline Pack (1903)
    • Deed: 22 Mar 1904, Tazewell County, Virginia; Flemon Pack to William Pack.

    Notes:

    Military:
    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

    Deed:
    Deed Book, Tazewell Deeds, Book , 8 Sept 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.

    Deed:
    Deed Book, Recorded in D. B. 53, page 190 Tazewell County Va., 22 March 1904.

    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

    Died:
    Land dispute after Flem's death between his son William and Williams siblings. That mentions Flem a number of times. http://burress.us/documents/PackLandDispute1906.pdf

    Fleming married Rebecca Jane Burress in 1858 in Virginia, United States. Rebecca (daughter of James "Jimmy" Burress and Mary Frances "Franky" Neel) was born in 1840 in Virginia, United States; died on 1874 - 1880 in Virginia or West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 93. Louisa Elizabeth "Eliza" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Nov 1858 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Feb 1938 in Baptist Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1938 in Pack Cemetary below Busthead in Baptist Valley.
    2. 94. William Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1860 in Virginia, United States; died on 8 Dec 1954 in Big Creek, McDowell, West Virginia, USA.
    3. 95. James "Jim" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1861 in West Virginia, United States.
    4. 96. Levina F. "Levie" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1863 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 97. Margaret Ann Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1870 in Indian Creek, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 7 May 1955 in Webster, Finwick, West Virginia.
    6. 98. John Riley Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1871 in Indian Creek, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 7 Jul 1944 in Cedar Bluff, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Fleming married Rebecca Layuna Holbrook on 15 Jul 1884 in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA. Rebecca (daughter of Isaac Winfrey "Doc" Holbrook Jr. and Cosbi Jane Brewster) was born on 30 Sep 1867 in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA; died on 19 Aug 1884 in Birch River, Webster Co. West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 23.  Calvin Crockett Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    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

    ****************

    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]

    Children:
    1. 99. Tinsley William "T.W" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 100. Matilda F. Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died before 1932.
    3. 101. James Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 102. Rachel Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Mar 1864 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1932.
    5. 103. Olivia "Ollie" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1932.
    6. 104. Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Jan 1932 in Doran, Tazewell, Virginia, United States.
    7. 105. John Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Sep 1871 in Clinch River, Tazewell, Co., Virginia; died on 22 Aug 1936 in Sunbright, Morgan County, Tennessee.
    8. 106. William Martin Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1 Oct 1873 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Oct 1932 in Floyd County, Kentucky.
    9. 107. Samuel A. Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1932.
    10. 108. Elender "Ella" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1877 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Jul 1970 in Norton, Tennessee.
    11. 109. Crockett Calvin Pack  Descendancy chart to this point 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.

  4. 24.  Tinsley P. "Tin" Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1839 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Mar 1891 in Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Military: 1861, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Witness: 1880, Tazewell County, Virginia; Witness for brother William in his divorce from Rebecca Pack.

    Notes:

    Military:
    Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System, http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/index.html, Civil War Soldiers and Saliors System, 1861.

    Enlist Date Residence Tazewell County, Virginia Enlist Rank Private Enlist Age Discharge Rank Private State Served Virginia Company K Unit 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry Enlist Date 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, Flemming 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 Flemming Pack

    Witness:
    Divorce record (in 1879) for William M. Pack and his wife, Rebecca Deskins. William was a brother of Sarah Pack and brother in law of William Burress.

    William was divorcing Rebecca, saying basically that she was a tramp and that he had an affair with one Adam Pack.

    William Burress and Tinsley Pack are witnesses for William Pack.

    Adam Pack claims he had sexual intercourse with Rebecca on two different occassions and gives dates and places.

    Rebecca claims, they are making the charges up and lying for William Pack to give William an excuse to divorce her and take their 4 children from her.

    She claims that William Pack "gave William Burress a horse to make the statements he did in his said despostion" and that Tinsley Pack "is a brother to the complaintant and would do or swear nearly anything to promote the complaintants interest."

    27 June 1879, Tazewell County, Virginia

    Testimony of William H. Burress

    Asked if he is acquainted with William and Rebecca Pack, William answers "I am acquainted with them. I have known them about 10 or 12 years.

    Q: Are they now husband and wife and how long have they been married
    William's answer: They are now husband and wife and have been married about 10 or 12 years.

    Q. Tell wheather you know of her having had carnal communication with any man other than her husband since her intermarring with the complaintant.

    A. I saw a man on her one day and had her clothes up.

    Q. Did you ever hear her comment with any man, other than her husband, to have carnal communication with him.

    A. I have

    Tinsley Pack is questioned next. He states that he has know both William and Rebecca since childhood and that they have been married for about 12 years. And that after she was ?? charges set forth in complaintants bill she had not slept a good nights sleep for fear that it would be found out on her. This she told me about three months ago.

    Mary Jane Lawson testifies that she had seen Rebecca Pack and Adam Pack in bed together about 18 month ago in the state of Kentucky where the Packs were residing, and that she saw Adam Pack give Rebecca Pack a silver quarter the morning after she saw them in bed together. That when she saw them in the year of 1877 it was around Christmas time, close to midnight and it was at Rebecca Pack's house and William Pack was not home.

    Asked who was at the house that night she claims it was Rebecca, Adam, Herself and 3 little children. She states that she went to bed with the children and left Rebecca and Adam drinking coffee and that it was her understanding that defendant was to get bed with ?? that Adam Pack was to occupy the other bed alone. And that when she woke up there was no fire or candle burning in the house.

    She is then questioned about the weather on that night and the days leading up to that night and says most were warm, but that she could not recall all the days weather. When asked how she can recall some days and not others she states she can recall Saturday and Sunday because they had company on those days at their house which was close to William Pack's house and that on Sunday, the defendant, Adam Pack and Margaret Bishop were at her home and that "I remember distinctly that defendant got mad at Adam Pack because he talked to Margaret Bishop." She claims she remembers the time of the incident because her father died on the 5th of November 1877 and that "my best recollection is that this was about 2 weeks after his death."

    Mary Jane Lawson is asked who was the first person she told and when. She said it was the 11th of August 1879 and she told Barbara Pack, and that she didn't tell before that time because she "thought it wasn't necessary to tell it" and that why did she think it was necessary to tell it now, to which she replied "Because I thought they were done parted and it couldn't do any harm for one to tell it."

    She is then asked about her relationship with the Defendant and claims they are good friends and have always been such. That she used to sometimes stay the night over at Rebecca Pack's house, but she had not stayed there since the incident and that she had never said anything to the defendant about the affair because "I always hated to name it to her."

    When asked how she saw the defendant and Adam Pack together in bed, if there was no fire in the home, she stated that the house was a log home and the moon shined through the logs so she could see. She is then asked what time the moon rose that night and if there were any hills or mountains or trees around and what direction they were in, and in what position the moon was in (I guess trying to establish how much light there was and if it was obstructed in any way) She claims there were some hills and that the moon was striaght over head. She is questioned that, if the moon was overhead, "how could she shine her rays through the cracks of a log house?"

    She answers "the moon shines all around and of course light came into the house."

    A different Mary Lawson is questioned and states that she knows for a fact that Rebecca and Adam Pack were together in the year of 1877 when William Pack was absent. And that Rebecca Pack had told her that Adam Pack had given her money and other things at different times. And that Rebecca told her that Adam had given her several things and would have given her more but that he was afraid of her husband.

    She also states that she has seen Rebecca Pack and Adam Pack standing and talking to each other when no one else was around and it was through the summer of 1877.

    She was asked if she had not frequently seen a man and a woman talking alone together before and she replied that she had, but "this couple had been staying together for several days and nights and this made me think strange of it."

    Mary is asked if Adam Pack is a brother of the Complaintant and if the complaintant got Adam to stay with his wife when he was absent. She answers that Adam Pack is not his brother but a first cousin and that she does not know if the complaintant got Adam to stay with his wife while he was away.

    When asked where William Pack was during this time, Mary states that he was in Virginia to see relatives and she didn't know that he had any special business while there.

    Barbara Pack is questioned next. When asked if the defendant admitted to her that she was guilty of the charges brought against her, Barbara claims that she did admit to them and said she was guilty of all of them and believed Adam Pack loved her and had not slept a good nights sleep for fear her husband would find her out. When asked she states that William and Rebecca have not resided together since the charges were brought and that William Pack has been staying with his brother Tinsley Pack since then. Barbara Pack claims she is a neice of William Pack. That William Pack had told her that he had mistrusted his wife, but was not certain of her guilt until now.

    Tinsley Pack is sworn in as a witness: Asked how it happened that that defendant made confessions to him of her guilt. "On one Sunday evening while my wife and niece had left home to attend meeting, defendant confessed to me that Adam Pack had told her that he loved her and that she had committed adultery with him and that since she was guilty with him she had not slept a good nights sleep for fear her husband would find it out through Adam Pack.

    George W. Blankenship is questioned about Adam Pack's charater. He states his wife (not named) is a 1st cousin of Adam and that he knows his character for truthfulness is bad, that he doesn't think he has ever had a permanent home anywhere since he had come of age. "I think he has been a rambling person ever since he was 12 years of age."


    William Bottimore gives testimory to the court regarding William Burress' character: "He lived very near me for I suppose some 20 years and I think I ought to know his general character for truth and veracity." He goes on to say that his character "was not good for truth and veracity."

    The court then asks Mr. Bottimore if he thought William Burress' character for truth would be any better under oath. Mr. Bottimore replies, "That would depend upon the interst he had in the case - if he had any interest the case, it would not."

    Mr. Bottimore also states he knows Rebecca Pack's, the defendants character to be good.

    William Bottimore than goes on to explain that, "about the time they (William & Rebecca Pack) left the place where they had lived near my house, Tinsley Pack, brother of the complaintant in this suit, in a conversation with me about William H. Burress, in which he (Pack) spoke in a very disparaging manner of him (Burress) told me that Burress has tried to induce complaintant (William Pack) to believing that his wife, Rebecca E. Pack had had an improper intimacy with him (Tinsley Pack).

    William Bottimore adds that he knows W.H. Burress' character for truthfulness is bad based on common report and personal knowledge.

    Asked if Tinsley Pack denied the charge from Burress that he had had improper intimacy with William Pack's wife Rebecca, Bottimore states that Tinsley told that the charge was ridiculous.

    Next to give statement is William Barrett (Rebecca Packs brother in law), who claims he has never heard Rebecca Pack's character of virtue to be bad. He also states he knows nothing of William H. Burress' character.

    Mr. Barrett is than asked that "whether two months ago at Joseph Peery's Mill in this county, you had a conversation with William H. Burress relative to this case and if so, please state what he said."

    He answers: "I did hae such a conversation with William H. Burress. He told me at this time that William M. Pack had told him that he intended to have him summoned to testify as a witness in this case and that he (Burress) had told him (Pack) that he need not do it, that he could not not swear in his favor but that he would have to swear in favor of his wife, Rebecca E. Pack, and that he had never known anything wrong of her in his life.

    The next witness is W.G. Bottimore and he is asked if he is acquainted with William H. Burress and his character. His answer, "I am only slightly acquainted with William H. Burress - I have never had any business relations with him. I have however heard a number of persons say that they regarded him as a bad man and as an untruthful one."

    Asked, based on what he had heard, did he believe William Burress to be a man of good or bad character for true and veracity, to which he replies, "My only inference was that he was a man of bad character for veracity." He also states he would have severe doubt in believing him under oath.

    He is asked how far he lives from William H. Burress, and he claims 7 miles.

    W.G Bottimore also claims he knows Rebecca to be a modest woman who took good care of her children and her home.

    George W. Deskins (who lives 4 miles from William Burress) is next to be interviewed. Asked if he is acquainted with William H. Burress and his character, he replies, "I suppose I am. His general character, as far as I know, is not good."

    Asked if William Burress could be belived under oath, George stated: "I don't think that a man could have much confidence with a man who was generally known to steal and lie."

    George Deskins also claims that he has known Rebecca since she was a child and that he was always known her to be a good woman, and that he is her 3rd cousin.

    James W. Smith is the next witness. When asked about William Burress and his character for truth and veracity, James states, "Bad" Asked if he would believe William Burress under oath, James replies, "I would not."

    James is asked how far he lives from William Burress and where William lives: 3 miles from William and William lives on the Lower ? of Baptist Valley on the land of David J. Gillespie on the Clinch River.

    Asked why he would not believe William under oath he claims: "Because I have heard so many people express unfavorable opinions before to his character.

    James also vouches for the good character of Rebecca Pack.

    J.M. McCall is the next witness, but he says he is not acquainted with William H. Burress and considers Rebecca Pack a virtuous woman.

    George W. Gillespie (Witness), when asked about William Burress and his character, simply states BAD. When asked if he would believe William Burress under oath, George says, "I would not in a case in which he was interested." Asked how he knows William Burress' character is bad, he says, "By having business transactions with him and by hearing others speak of him."
    George Gillespie lives 5 miles from William Burress.

    Next there are witnesses brought in to testify to the character of Adam Pack. All of which say his character is bad. One states of Adam Pack "I have known him ever since he was a small boy - He is now about 36 or 37 years of age. His character ever since I have known him has been very bad - He has for the last several years been wandering around over the county aimlessly without any fixed place of abode so far as I know - he could not be said to be a citzen of any community."

    Another witness claims that Adam Pack is a first cousin to the complaintant (William Pack)

    Witnesses also claim that Adam Pack hasn't lived in the county for some 6 or 7 years, that he resides in Kentucky and will occasionally wander back to Tazewell as he has no permanent home. And that when he does come back to Tazewell, he never stays more than 8 or 10 days at a time.



    Died:
    Cause of death was insanity, and he died at the Marion Lunatic Asylum

    Tinsley married Ella Unknown on 4 July 1860 in Tazewell County, Virginia, and was divorced in April 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Ella was born in 1843 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Tinsley married Sarah "Nellie" Bowling after 1869 in Virginia, United States. Sarah was born in 1843 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 8 December 1928 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 25.  Sarah Elizabeth Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 15 Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Jul 1922 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Court: 26 Mar 1860, Tazewell County, Virginia; The commonwealth, Plaintiff vs. William H. Burress, Defendant - Indictment for Fornication. Assuming he was "fornicating" with Sarah since they got married a month later.
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1880: 1880, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census 1900: 1900, Jeffersonville, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Living with daughter Ollie and son George
    • Pension: 1902, Tazewell County, Virginia; Widows Pension
    • Census 1910: 1910, Jeffersonville, Tazewell, Virginia, USA; Living with daughter Ollie and Ollie's two children, George L and Lessie (I don't think Ollie married before 1909, don't know who the children's father is). Renting house, Occupation Laundress. Can read/write

    Notes:

    Court:
    William Burress (Fornication) Law Book 1859-1878; Page 27 March 26, 1860 The Commonwealth, Plaintiff VS. William H. Burress, Defendant - Indictment for Fornication. This day came the parties by their attorneys and the defendant in the case pleaded "not guilty" to which the attorney for the Commonwealth replied generally, and the trail of the issue is continued till the next term.

    Law Book 1859-1878; Page 46 August 28, 1860

    The Commonwealth, Plaintiff VS. William H. Burress, Defendant, Fornication.

    This day came the parties by their attorneys and thereupon came a jury to wit: John A. Brown, John Necessary, John Woods, James McBrown, John D. Peery, John B. Harman, Solomon C. Turley, John D. Rutherford, Ephraim Claypool, Robert Barrett, and William McGuire (11 by consent) who being elected tried and sworn the truth to speak upon the issue joined on their oaths returned the following verdict.

    "We the jury find the defendant guilty and assess the fine at $20.00."

    It is therefore considered by the court that the commonwealth recover against the said defendant, $20.00 the fine aforesaid and the costs of this prosecution.

    Pension:
    Sarah Pack Burress Widows Pension FORM NO. 3 APPLICATION OF WIDOW

    I, Sarah Burress, do hereby apply for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, 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 North Tazewell, in the County Tazewell in the said State, and that I have been an actual resident of the State for two years, and of the said city (or county) for one year next preceding the date of this application,

    and that I am the widow of William H. Burress, who was a soldier (sailor or marine) in the service of the State of Virginia in the war between the States, and who was a member of (here state specifically the command and branch of the service to which the husband of the applicant belonged, and, if possible, the names of his immediate superior officers)

    37 Battalion Capt. C.C. Pack and S.C. Morgan and who, while in the discharge of his duty in the military or naval service of the State of Virginia, or of the Confederate States, during the said war, lost his life (if the husband of such widow was killed or died during the war as the result of wounds received, state the facts of the case as near as possible, giving the date of the husband's death) died since the war (if husband died after the war, strike out all relating to his death during the war, and then proceed as follows:)
    and who has since the said war died (here state specifically the cause of the death of the husband of the applicant and the date thereof)

    died since the war contracted lung trouble which resulted in consumption and that, to the best of my knowledge, during the said war my said husband was loyal and true to his duty, and never, at any time, deserted his command or voluntarily abandoned his post of duty in the said service, and that I was never divorced from my said husband, and that I never voluntarily abandoned him during his life, but remained his true, faithful, and lawful wife up to the date of his death, and that I have never married since his death, and that I am now entitled to receive, under the said act, the sum of forty dollars annually.

    And I do further swear that I do not hold any position or office, weather national, state, city or county, which pays me in salary or fees one hundred and fifty dollars per annum, nor have I an income from any other employment or other source whatever which amounts to one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I receive from any source whatever money or other means of support amounting in value to the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I own in my own right, nor does any one hold in trust for my benefit or use estate or property, either real, personal, or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assessed value to five hundred dollars; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any State, or from the United States, or from any other source, and that I am not an inmate of any public institution, and that I am without means of support, direct or indirect;

    and I do further swear that the answers given to the following questions are true:

    What is your age? 60

    Where were you born? Floyd County, Virginia

    How long have you resided in Virginia? All my life

    How long have you resided in the city or county of your residence? Ever since I was 5 years old

    What is your husband's full name? William H. Burress

    When and where were you married and by whom? Tazewell, by Bird Lockhart

    When and where, as near as you can state, did your husband die, and from what cause? Tazewell County, Virginia

    Have you been married since the death of your said husband? Never

    Where and with whom do you now reside? By myself, one daughter, 20 years old, and one son 18 years old

    What property - real, personal or mixed - do you own? Very little house hold and kitchen furniture

    What assistance do you receive, and what income have you from any source? Nothing

    If your husband died since the war, please state where he died, and, if possible, the name and address of the attending physician? Died since the war in Tazewell Co. Dr. Alexander Hufford

    Give the names and addresses, if possible of two comrades in arms of your deceased husband. C.C. Pack, Raven Va. Mack (?) Pruett

    Give the names and addresses of two persons who are familiar with the circumstances of your husband's death. Reese Peery and Wesley P.W Lilly, North Tazewell, Va.

    If your husband died since the war, please state whether his death resulted from wounds received in the war or from disease. Contracted consumption during the war

    Give, as near as you can, the nature of the wound or the character of the disease from which your husband died. No answer

    Give here any other information you may possess relating to the service of your husband or of his death that will support the justice of your claim for aid. No answer

    Is there any camp of Confederate veterans in the city or county of your residence? Yes

    Is there any one living, the residence and address of whom is known to you, either comrade or otherwise, who has knowledge of your husband's service and the cause of his death? If so or not, state. C.C. Pack and Mack (?) Pruett

    Given under my hand this 28th day of May, 1903

    Sarah Burress I H. Bane Harman, Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that Sarah Burress, whose name is signed to the foregoing application, personally appeared before me in my office aforesaid and having the aforesaid application read to her and fully explained, as well as the statements and answers therein made, the said Sarah Burress made oath before me that the said statements and answers are true. Given under my hand this 28th day of May, 1903 H. Bane Harman Clerk, Tazewell Circuit Clerk

    (A) OATH OF RESIDENT WITNESS We ________ , do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of ________, in the State, and that we have known personally and well for ________ years ________, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and that the said ________is a resident of the said county, and is a woman of good reputation for truth and honesty, and that we have read the annexed application and the answers to the questions therein propounded, made by the said applicant, and verily believe that the said applicant has been truthful in the said statements and answers, and that from our personal knowledge we verily believe the said applicant is justly entitled to aid under the said act, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim. Subscribed to and sworn to before me, ________ for the County of ________, State of Virginia, this ________19___. Signed ________

    (B) AFFIDAVIT OF COMRADES We, C.C. Pack and ? Gillespie do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, and that Sarah Burress whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, is personally well known to us, and that we have known her for life, and know her to be the widow of William H. Burress, who was a soldier (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 William H. Burress, members of (here state the command and the immediate superior officers thereof) 37 Battalion under Col. A.C. Dunn, Major Claiborne and Captain C.C. Pack and that our personal knowledge, on or about the ----------- day of -------- 186- at (here state battle or combat where killed or fatal wounds received) ------------ and that the said ------------------------ during the said war (state here whether killed or died as a result of wounds received, or surgical operation therefore) ------------------------ (if he died after the war, strike out all relating to death during the war and proceed as follows),

    on or about 5 years ago the said William H. Burress died, and that the said William H. Burress was a true and loyal soldier in the said service, and was faithful in the discharge of his duty as a soldier (sailor or marine) in the said service, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.

    C.C. Pack Subscribed and sworn to before me, ???? for the County of Tazewell, State of Virginia, this 2nd day of August, 1902 W.B. Spratt

    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 COMRADES, AS TO WOUNDS We, _______ 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 2, 1902, and that we have known the said applicant for _______ and that to our personal knowledge she is the widow of _______, 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 that on or about the -------- day of --------- 186-- at (here state battle of combat where killed or fatal wound received) ------------------------------- the said ---------------- during the said war (state here whether killed or died as the result of wounds received, or surgical operation therefore) -------------------- (if he died after the war, strike out all relating to death during the war and proceed as follows), on or about the _______ day of _______, the said _______ died, and that the said _______ and _______ lived as husband and wife up to the date of the death of the said _______ and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim. Subscribed and sworn to before me _______, in and for the County of _______ Virginia this _______ day of _______, 19__.

    (D) CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIAN I, C.W. Greever a practicing physician in the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that I am personally acquainted with Sarah Burress, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and that I attended her husband, did wit attack the said William H. Burress, during his last illness, and that from my professional knowledge of the cause of his death, I verily believe that his death resulted from ??? lung trouble and I have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim. Given under my hand, this 28th May, 1902. C.W. Greever M.D

    NOTE.-- This certificate of physician shall only be required in cases where the husband has died since the close of the war.

    (E) CERTIFICATE OF CAMP OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS The _________ Camp of Confederate Veterans of the County of _________, in the State of Virginia, hereby certifies that it has examined into the merits of the annexed application of _________ for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and being satisfied of the justice of her claim, hereby recommends the said _________ for aid under the provisions of the said act, and that it has no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant?s claim. NOTE - If there is no camp of Confederate veterans in applicant?s city or county, then the affidavit of two ex-Confederate soldiers residing in said city or county must be obtained, as follows:

    (F) CERTIFICATE OF EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS We, ------------------------------ and ------------------, of the ------------ of --------- 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 ---------------- for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and that we are satisfied of the justice of her claim, and recommend the said -------------------------- for aid under the provisions of the said act, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant?s claim. Given under our hands, this ---------day of--------, 19--

    (G) CERTIFICATE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE. I, J. N. Johnson, Commissioner of the revenue, in the County of Tazewell in the State of Virginia, do certify that Sarah Burress or her trustee, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, is charged on the land and personal property books of the said County with estate, real, personal and mixed, of the assessed value of $500 (or 100??) dollars. Given under my hand, this ??? day of September, 1902. J.N. Johnson

    Died:
    Virginia: In the Clerks Office of the Circuit Court of Tazewell County, September 4th, 1922.

    It being made to appear to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Tazewell County, Virginia, that Sarah Burress, who was a pensioner, under the laws of the State of Virginia, died on the 15th day of July, 1922, on motion of George W. Burress, a son of the said Sarah Burress, deceased, the clerk doth appoint him the said George W. Burress, Administrator of the said Sarah Burress, deceased.

    Whereupon the said George W. Burress executed and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of fifty dollars, conditioned and payable according to law, and qualified as such administrator by taking and subscribing the oaths prescribed by law. Teste: H.S. Surface, Clerk.

    Sarah married William H. "Billy" Burress on 10 May 1860 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia. William (son of James "Jimmy" Burress and Mary Frances "Franky" Neel) was born in 1832 in Russell County, Virginia, USA; died in 1897 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 110. John Wesley Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Mar 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 May 1929 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Jones Chapel Cem. Richlands, Tazewell, Virginia.
    2. 111. Matilda Frances Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Dec 1863 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 18 Jul 1923 in Elbert, McDowell, West Virginia, United States; was buried on 20 Jul 1923 in Woolridge Cemetery, Skygusty, McDowell County, West Virginia.
    3. 112. Mary Ellen "Mollie" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1865 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 22 May 1945 in Belle, Kanawha, West Virginia; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    4. 113. Cynthia Ann Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 May 1868 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 15 May 1942 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Bluefield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 114. James H. "Jim" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1869 in Baptist Valley, Tazewell Co., Virginia; died before 1900 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 115. Caldona "Callie" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1870 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in 1896 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 116. Laura Belle Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jun 1876 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 9 Aug 1953 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA.
    8. 117. Charles P. Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Nov 1877 in Clinch River, Tazewell, Co., Virginia.
    9. 118. Olla Elizabeth "Ollie" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    10. 119. George Washington Burroughs  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Dec 1882 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1948 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 2 Mar 1948 in Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.

  6. 26.  Cynthia E. PackCynthia E. Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Baptism: Oct 1878, Primitive Baptist Church; Salem Primitive Baptist Church Records Baptized by Elder William P. Linkous
    • Census 1880: 1880, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 26 June 1895, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Melville Anderson (Ellen Pack) and Mrs. Fred Quesenberry (Cynthia Pack) attended the quarterly meeting at Lockhart's Chapel Sunday.
    • Newspaper: 5 March 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.
    • Newspaper: 4 Oct 1898, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry (nee Pack) who has had exema all summer is improving.
    • Census 1900: 1900, Maiden Springs District, Tazewell, Virginia; Cynthia Pack mother of 9 children 7 living. Fred Quesenberry can't read or write. Cynthia can read/write
    • Census 1910: 1910, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 22 March 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Fred Quesenberry (nee Cynthia Pack) is very ill at her home near here, with neuralgia (?) of the stomach. She has been unable to turn herself or raise her head off the pillow.
    • Newspaper: 12 April 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Quesenberry, (Cynthia Pack) who suffered a relapse last week, is better at this writing.
    • Residence: 1920, Tazewell County, Virginia; Cynthia is living with her son James Quesenberry and his family.
    • Pension: 19 Apr 1920, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Newspaper: 11 Feb 1921, Tazewell County, Virginia; Dr. D.R. JOHNSON, 64 years of age, a prominent physician of this town, died suddenly on last Sunday night, at the home of a patient, Mrs. QUESENBERRY, who lives on the farm of Mr. A.J. STEELE, south of town. He was called to the QUESENBERRY home Sunday night, and expecting to remain all night, laid down to rest and got a little rest. The family had heard a struggle.
    • Newspaper: 16 March 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry is able to sit up and is feeling better.
    • Newspaper: 11 May 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Steele of near Bandy, visited her mother Cynthia Queseberry and sister, Mrs. James Brewster, Monday. Mrs. Quesenberry still remains ill.
    • Newspaper: 29 June 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry, who has been confined to her home at Mr. and Mrs. James Brewster's is some better.
    • Newspaper: 30 Nov 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry has been very ill this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Bruster
    • Newspaper: 15 Feb 1929, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mrs. George F. Steele, Bandy, visited her sick mother, Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruster, the past week.
    • Newspaper: 25 Oct 1929, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry observed her 85th birthday on Thursday, October 17th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Bruster. She is bedfast but sits up in bed some.

    Notes:

    Pension:
    Cynthia Pack Quesenberry Widows Pension

    NOTICE: NO FEE TO BE CHARGED FOR SERVICES RENDERED APPLICANT; PENALTY; EXEMPT FROM LEVY, GARNISHMENT OR ATTACHMENT.

    That no fee or other compensation shall be charged or received by any clerk, attorney, officer, or other person for any service rendered to any applicant under the provisions of this act; and any person who shall purchase from a soldier, sailor, or marine, or from any widow of any deceased, soldier, sailor or marine, any claim allowed under the provisions of this act for a price or sum of money less than the full amount thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction thereof shall be fined not less than twenty-five, nor more then one hundred dollars, or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court. The provisions hereby made for disabled soldiers, sailors, or marines and widows of deceased soldiers, sailors, or marines, shall be exempt from levy, garnishment, or attachment for any debt or pecuniary demand. (Section 18, Pension Law).

    May 1 (??). 192???
    Filed in the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Tazewell County, Virginia this 19th day of April 192???

    Pension application for Widow of a Confederate Soldier (Act 1918)
    Roll Number: 283
    County/City: Tazewell
    Name: Cynthia Quesenberry
    Post Office: Bandy (??)
    Paid Warrant No: 16157 $30.00

    FORM NO. 5
    APPLICATION of a Widow or a Soldier, Sailor, or Maine of the Late Confederacy Under Act Approved February, 18, 1918

    I, Cynthia Quesenberry, do hereby apply for a pension under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved February, 28, 1918, entitled "An Act in ??? an act approved March 21st, 1914, relating to Confederate pensions."

    I do by solemnly swear that I am a citizen of the State of Virginia, and that I have been an actual resident of the said state for two years ??? preceding the date of this application and that I am the widow of Frederick Quesenberry, who was a soldier, in the service of the Confederate States in the war between the states, and that, to the best of my knowledge during the said war my husband was loyal and true to his duty, and never at any time deserted his command or ??? abandoned his ?? of duty in the said service, and that I was never divorced from my said husband, and that I never voluntarily abandoned his during his life, but remained his true, faithful and lawful wife up to the date of his death, and that I am a widow at the date of making this application, and that I am now entitled to receive a pension under the provisions of said act. And I do further swear that I do not hold any position or office, either national, State, City or County, which pays me in salary or ?? Three hundred dollars per ??? nor have I ??? from any other employment or source whatsoever which amounts to three hundred dollars per ???, nor do I receive from any source whatsoever, money or other means of support amounting in value to three hundred dollars per ???? nor do I own in my own right, nor does any ??? hold in trust for my benefit or ???? estate or property, either real, personal or ???? Nor do I receive any pension from any other state, or from the United States, or from any other source, and that I am without ??? means of support, from any source, and I do further swear that answers given to the following questions are true.

    All questions must be answered fully. Widows married after May 1, 1870 are not entitled to pensions.

    What is your name? Cynthia Quesenberry
    What is your age? 75
    Where were you born? Floyd County, Va.
    How long have you resided in Virginia? All my life
    How long have you resided in the City/County of your present residence? 70 Years
    Where do you reside? Bandy, County of Tazewell, Va.
    With whom do you reside? My son, James Quesenberry
    What was your husbands full name? Frederick Quesenberry
    When, where and by whom were you married? March 18, 1868, Helton, Floyd County, Va. by the rev. Hardin Helton
    When and were did your husband die? Pounding Mill, Va; January 2, 1918
    What was the cause of death? Died suddenly, had no physician at time of death
    Give name and address of physician who attended your husband at the time of his death: None
    Have you married since the death of your husband? No
    In what branch of the army did your husband serve? Does not remember
    Who were his immediate superior officers? Col. ?? Trigg; Captain ?? Harman (?)
    Give the names and addresses of two comrades who served in the same command with your husband during the war: All dead as far as I can find out.
    Give the name and addresses of two person who are familiar with the circumstances of your husbands service and death; George W. Barnett, Pounding Mill; W.B. Steele, Pounding Mill
    What assistance do you receive and what income have you from all sources. No money whatever, my children furnish me with clothes and board.
    How much property do you own? None
    Was your husband on the pension roll of Virginia? If Yes, in what county or city was his pension allowed? Yes, Tazewell Co., Virginia.
    Have you ever applied for a pension in Virginia before? If yes, why are you not drawing one at this time? No

    A signature made by X mark is not valid unless attested by a witness.
    Witness: ?? Brittian
    Signature of Applicant: Cynthia Quesenberry

    I, S. Surface, a clerk in and for the county of Tazewell in the State of Virginia, do certify that the applicant whose name is signed to the foregoing application, personally appeared before me in my county aforesaid, having the aforesaid application read to her and fully explained, as well as the statements and answers herein made, the said applicant made oath before me that the said statements and answers were true.

    Given under my hand this 19th day of April, 1920.

    Died:
    Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry, who was Miss Peck (sic) before marriage, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Bruster in Pounding Mill, on March 29th., and was buried on Monday at Ringstaff cemetery. Funeral at the home, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Isaac Wright, of Bluefield, W. Va. She was born October 16th, 1844, aged 86 years. She leaves four sons and three daughters and a number of grand children and several great grand children. She was a member of the Christian church. She was confined to her bed for nearly five years. A large crowd attended the funeral and burial. She was greatly loved by all.

    Cynthia married Frederick Quesenberry on 18 Mar 1868 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Frederick (son of John Quesenberry and Nancy Hylton) was born on 3 Mar 1836 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Jan 1917 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 120. Isom Henson Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1870 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Apr 1932 in Hartwell, McDowell, West Virginia.
    2. 121. Martha Ellen Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1871 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 6 Jan 1946 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia.
    3. 122. James "Jim" Preston Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Sep 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 4 Nov 1942 in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Grassy Spur Cemetery, Bishop, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    4. 123. George Mansfield Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Aug 1877 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1943 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 124. Nancy J. Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died before 1936.
    6. 125. Sarah Matilda Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 July 1882 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Jan 1965 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Steele Family Cemetery, Bandy, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 126. Thomas Melvin Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1883 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 20 Mar 1936 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Harrison Cem, Earls Branch, Cliffield, Virginia.
    8. 127. Mary Frances Quesenberry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1885 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 26 Jul 1942 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Burress Cemetery, Bandy, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.

  7. 27.  William M. "Bill" Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 17 May 1847 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 30 Dec 1929 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Military: 1861, Tazewell County, Virginia; Civil War

    Notes:

    Military:
    American Civil War Soldiers North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A roster, American Civil War Soldiers North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster & Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System, 1861.

    Enlist Date Residence Tazewell County, Virginia Enlist Rank Private Enlist Age Discharge Rank Private State Served Virginia Company K Unit 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
    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..


    Died:
    Burial: Cecil Cem, Jackson Farm, Casey Fork, Mize, Kentucky

    William married Rebecca Deskins on 13 Mar 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia, and was divorced in 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Rebecca (daughter of Jacob Deskins and Rachel) was born on 28 Mar 1851 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 20 Jan 1933 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 128. Aurelia Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1869 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 20 Nov 1962 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.
    2. 129. Calvin Crockett Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1872 in Cedar Bluff, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 07 Mar 1967 in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana; was buried on 10 May 1967 in Marshall Cemetery, Marshall, Clark County, Illinois.
    3. 130. George French Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1875 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 16 Nov 1951 in Clayton, Hendricks, Indiana.
    4. 131. Gillie Ann Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in August 1879 in Kentucky; died on 27 Jan 1968 in Mercer County, West Virginia; was buried on 13 May 1926 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    William married Sarah L. "Sallie" Cecil on 26 Feb 1884 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky. Sarah was born on 30 Sep 1862 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 13 Oct 1941 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; was buried in Cecil Cem, Jackson Farm, Casey Fork, Mize, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 132. Kelley Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Apr 1888 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 06 Aug 1897 in Kentucky.
    2. 133. Laura B. Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Oct 1888 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 12 Jul 1954.
    3. 134. Murtie May Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jan 1891 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 16 Aug 1974 in Clayton, Hendricks, Indiana.
    4. 135. Golda Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Mar 1895 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 16 Feb 1975 in Clayton, Hendricks, Indiana.
    5. 136. Dewitt Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Feb 1897 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 28 Apr 1968 in Kansas City, Kansas.
    6. 137. Ocie C. Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1899 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 10 Jan 1961 in Alabama.
    7. 138. Erna Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1902 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 08 Oct 1902 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky.
    8. 139. Jennie Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 May 1904 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky; died on 19 Apr 1935 in Mize, Morgan County, Kentucky.

  8. 28.  Ellender Jane "Ella" Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: May 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 26 June 1895, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Melville Anderson and Mrs. Fred Quesenberry (Cynthia Pack) attended the quarterly meeting at Lockhart's Chapel Sunday.
    • Newspaper: 10 July 1896, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Melvin Anderson, Mrs. Jim Osborn, Mrs. John Asbury, and Miss Sallie Maxwell attended quarterly meeting at Jones Chapel Sunday.
    • Newspaper: 8 Jan 1897, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Melville (sic) Anderson has been confined to her bed since Monday before xmas suffering with neuralgia of the stomach. We are glad to note that she is improving. Dr. Melvin Crockett of Knob, attending physician.
    • Newspaper: 1 April 1898, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; The following persons attended the quarterly meeting at Maxwell on last Sunday viz: Mrs. Melvin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, Miss Matilda Anderson, Messrs. Will McGraw, R.M. Sparks and C.P Williams.
    • Newspaper: 14 Jun 1918, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Melvin ANDERSON, of West Virginia, was a visitor to friends and relatives here recently.
    • Newspaper: 4 May 1932, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Ella J. Anderson, of Davy, West Virginia, and son Charlie, of Bluefield, West Virginia visited Mrs. Susan Ringstaff on Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Duggins of Bluefield, West Virginia.

    Ellender married Melvin Harvey Anderson on 18 May 1873 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Melvin (son of Harvey C. Anderson and Keziah Holloway) was born in Jan 1849 in Grayson County, Virginia; died in 1905 in Virginia or West Virginia; was buried in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 140. Virginia Belle Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in 1951.
    2. 141. Columbus Marion Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Apr 1875 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 27 Jan 1939 in Johnson City, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Johnson City, Tennessee, United States.
    3. 142. Lee Alexander Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1876 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 22 Oct 1956 in Pineville, Wyoming, West Virginia.
    4. 143. Martha L. Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 144. Matilda Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1881 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 145. Crockett Calvin Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 28 Oct 1938 in Northfork, McDowell County, West Virginia, USA.
    7. 146. Kizzie R. Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 18 Aug 1972 in Howell, Livingston, Michigan.
    8. 147. Harvey Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    9. 148. Charles William Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1888 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

  9. 29.  Amanda Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in Mar 1853 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 9 Jan 1927 in Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1900: 1900, Big Creek District, McDowell, West Virginia, USA

    Amanda married Robert Brewster on 21 Oct 1868 in Tazewell County, Virginia, and was divorced on 8 Apr 1892 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Robert (son of Bird Lockhart Brewster and Elizabeth McIntosh Barrett) was born on 20 Jun 1850 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 149. Mary Nancy Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 150. Virginia Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1869 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. 151. Lettie Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1871 in Laurrel Creek, Tazewell, Virginia.
    4. 152. Margaret E. Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Dec 1873 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 153. William T. Bruster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jul 1875 in Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA.
    6. 154. Sarah Bruster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 May 1876 in Baptist Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 155. John Crockett Bruster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Sep 1883 in Baptist Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. 156. Matilda B. Bruster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 May 1886 in Indian Creek, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Amanda married Joseph L. Harris on 18 Jan 1911 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Joseph was born in 1843 in Smyth, Virginia, USA; died on 24 May 1915 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 30.  Olifano Pack Descendancy chart to this point (11.Matilda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1855 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

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


  11. 31.  Lee Helton Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latithia3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in Jan 1837 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.

    Lee married Minerva Jane Elam in 1870. Minerva was born in Nov 1847 in Morgan County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 32.  Emezetta Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latithia3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1843 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.

  13. 33.  Sylvester Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latithia3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in May 1844 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.

    Sylvester married Rebecca Easterling on 29 Feb 1868 in Morgan County, Kentucky. Rebecca was born in Mar 1837 in Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 34.  Sarah Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latithia3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1846 in Russell County, Virginia, USA.

  15. 35.  Isom Helton Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latithia3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in Apr 1847 in Russell County, Virginia, USA; died in in Morgan County, Kentucky.

  16. 36.  George Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latithia3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1851.

    Family/Spouse: Susan Killoran. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    George married Allie Ross on 07 Jun 1895. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  17. 37.  George A. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1839 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  18. 38.  Ira H. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1841 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  19. 39.  Eva J. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1842 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  20. 40.  Buford P. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1845 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  21. 41.  Melinda Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1847 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  22. 42.  Mary E. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1849 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  23. 43.  Sarah A. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  24. 44.  Alice F. Slusher Descendancy chart to this point (13.Ellender3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1854 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  25. 45.  Rosemary Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1839 in Virginia, United States.

  26. 46.  Clayton Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1840 in Virginia, United States.

  27. 47.  William Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1841 in Virginia, United States.

  28. 48.  Anna Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1843 in Virginia, United States.

  29. 49.  Noah Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1846 in Virginia, United States.

  30. 50.  Adeline Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1847 in Virginia, United States.

  31. 51.  John W. Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1849 in Virginia, United States.

  32. 52.  Armstead Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 13 Jul 1851 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Aug 1913 in Virginia, United States.

    Armstead married Mary Hubbard on 09 Jan 1879 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  33. 53.  Andrew J. Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 12 Oct 1853 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  34. 54.  Charlotte Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1855 in Virginia, United States.

    Family/Spouse: Austin V. Starr. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  35. 55.  Mary Elizabeth Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 25 Dec 1858 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 12 Jul1925 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Mary married James Hamilton Earls in 1876 in Tazewell County, Virginia. James (son of Samuel Earls and Amanda Melvina "Mandy" Delong) was born in 1852 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Apr 1929 in Tip Top, Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 157. Allie M. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 April 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1918 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 158. William Dudley "Dud" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1942 in Possible Indiana.
    3. 159. Timothy Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Apr 1882 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 6 Sep 1963 in Mercer County, West Virginia.
    4. 160. Margaret J. "Maggie" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jun 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 3 Jan 1976 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    5. 161. Henry H. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 162. Barbara Ellen Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Apr 1973 in Oceana, Wyoming County, Virginia; was buried in 1973 in Repass Family Cem, Oceana, Virginia.
    7. 163. Elizabeth "Bessie" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. 164. James H. Earls, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Jan 1892 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Jul 1977 in North Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1977 in Grandview Memorial Gardens, Bluefield, West Virginia.
    9. 165. Pearlie S. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1894 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    10. 166. Frank Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1895 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    11. 167. Florence Octavia Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1897 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 13 Jun 1982 in (Springville) Bluefield, Virginia; was buried on 16 Jun 1982 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    12. 168. Lucy Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1900 in Virginia, United States.

  36. 56.  Samuel Hylton Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sarah3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 20 Jan 1859 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Samuel married Unknown Sutphin in 1885. Unknown was born in 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  37. 57.  Nancy "Nannie" J. Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in Sep 1843 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1910 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

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

    Nancy married William "Bill" Pruett on 28 Nov 1865 in Tazewell County, Virginia. William (son of Archibald Pruett and Elizabeth E. Brewster) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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

  38. 58.  Sarah Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1844 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 1866.

    Other Events:

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

    Sarah married James D. Puckett on 28 Nov 1865 in Tazewell County, Virginia. James (son of Samuel Puckett and Elizabeth Gilpin) was born on 16 Mar 1844 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 179. James Harvey Puckett  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1866 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 180. William E. Puckett  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1870 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. 181. Cynthia Puckett  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1872 in Virginia, United States.
    4. 182. Ann Puckett  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1874 in Tennessee.

  39. 59.  Julia Ann Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1846 in Giles County, Virginia; died in in Greene County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

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

    Notes:

    Died:
    There was a story in the newspaper about Sterling that said he moved to Greene Co. Tn when he was 9. I'm assuming that is where Julia died, but still have found no record for her.

    Julia married James Gordon Gray on 22 Apr 1864 in Tazewell County, Virginia. James (son of James Gray and Lavisa) was born in 1837 in Laurel County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 183. Sterling Smith Gray  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1867 in Virginia, United States.
    2. 184. Catherine V. Gray  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1869.

  40. 60.  Ananias "Ennis" Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in Aug 1847 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 1911-20 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Homestead: 28 Sep 1897, Tazewell County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Homestead:
    Know all men by these present that I, Ananias Earl, of the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, being a householder and head of a family, and being desirous of availing myself of the benefit of the housestead exemption as provided by law do by these present, claim and set apart as my housestead for the benefit of myself and family, free from levy, seizure etc. the following property viz: 255 stocks of corn on the lands of Dr. J.R. Gross Value at $100.00 Household and kitchen furniture, consiting of beds, bedsteads, cooking stove, table and tableware, chairs, etc valued at $10.00 One blue cow about 12 years old $15.00 Two hogs worth about 2.50 each ($5.00)Witness the following signature and seal September 28, 1897Ananias Earl (his mark)Witness: R.A.T Cleward (?)Virginia: in the Clerks office of Tazewell County Court, I, R.A.T Cleward, Deputy for T.E. George, Clerk of Court of Tazewell County court, in the State of Virginia, hereby certify that Ananias Earl, whose name is signed to the foregoing writing bearing date, this 28th day of September 1897, has acknowledged the same before me in the office aforesaid. Given under my hand Sept. 28, 1897

    Died:
    Can't find in 1920 Census, assuming he died between 1910 and 1920 census

    Ananias married Mary Ann "Mollie" Crouse on 9 September 1874 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Richard Crouse and Jennie "Jane" Holloway) was born in Oct 1853 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 185. Melvina Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1877 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 17 Nov 1956 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 186. John William Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1877 in Indian, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 10 Aug 1957 in Canebrake, McDowell County, West Virginia.
    3. 187. Hugh Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1879 in Virginia, United States.
    4. 188. Paris Huondro Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Feb 1882 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 189. Joseph Sylvester Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Dec 1884 in Patrick, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Sep 1963 in Canebrake, McDowell County, West Virginia; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    6. 190. Andrew W. "Andy" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 191. Jennifer "Jenny" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. 192. Mary Lou Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 March 1894 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

  41. 61.  James Hamilton Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1852 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Apr 1929 in Tip Top, Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

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

    Notes:

    Died:
    James Earls, aged 78, died at home at Tip Top on last Wednesday. Death was caused by pneumonia and asthma. He is survived by one sister, one brother, four sons and four daughters.Actually, the paper is incorrect. There would have been two sisters living. Mary Ann Earls Brewster and Cynthia Earls Brewster.

    James married Mary Elizabeth Hylton in 1876 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of George Bunky Hylton, Jr. and Sarah "Sally" Delong) was born on 25 Dec 1858 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died in 12 Jul1925 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 157. Allie M. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 April 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1918 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 158. William Dudley "Dud" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died after 1942 in Possible Indiana.
    3. 159. Timothy Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Apr 1882 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 6 Sep 1963 in Mercer County, West Virginia.
    4. 160. Margaret J. "Maggie" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jun 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 3 Jan 1976 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    5. 161. Henry H. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 162. Barbara Ellen Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 25 Apr 1973 in Oceana, Wyoming County, Virginia; was buried in 1973 in Repass Family Cem, Oceana, Virginia.
    7. 163. Elizabeth "Bessie" Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    8. 164. James H. Earls, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Jan 1892 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Jul 1977 in North Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1977 in Grandview Memorial Gardens, Bluefield, West Virginia.
    9. 165. Pearlie S. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1894 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    10. 166. Frank Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1895 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    11. 167. Florence Octavia Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1897 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 13 Jun 1982 in (Springville) Bluefield, Virginia; was buried on 16 Jun 1982 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    12. 168. Lucy Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1900 in Virginia, United States.

  42. 62.  Margaret Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Feb 1854 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  43. 63.  Cynthia Elizabeth Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 8 Sep 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Peery Pruett (Carrie M. Brewster) and children will leave on No. 6 tonight for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Brewster, near Gillespie.
    • Newspaper: 29 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Peery Pruett (Carrie M. Brewster) and children and Mrs. Mattie Bruster went to Maxwell today to visit Mrs. Arch Bruster.
    • Newspaper: 21 Mar 1919, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Henry Shamblin visited her sister, Mrs. Arch Bruster, at Maxwell last week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bruster were very sick with influenza.
    • Newspaper: 2 Mar 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Bruster (Mary Ann Earls) visited her sister, Mrs. Arch Bruster at Cliffield Tuesday.
    • Newspaper: 12 Feb 1929, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mrs. Arch Brewster is still in bed with flu.
    • Newspaper: 23 May 1930, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Steele and daughter, Mrs. Virgie, of Bandy, spent Sunday with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Cynthia Quesenberry.
    • Newspaper: 11 Sep 1936, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Brewster, 80 years of age, of Gillespie, visited her sister, Mrs. George B. Brewster (Mary Ann Earls), and returned home Tuesday. Several attended her 80th birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cochran.
    • Newspaper: 24 Jul 1938, Tip Top, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Arch Brewster, of Cliffield has been spending several weeks here visiting her son. A.H. Brewster and family.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    CVN 20 Jun 1941 Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Bruster, Mr. & Mrs. Edd Simpson, Mrs. George Quesenberry (Mary Burress), Mrs. Bill Quesenberry, Mrs. J. T. Pruett, Mrs. C.H. Robinette & son, David, attended the funeral and burial of Mrs. Cynthia Bruster at Cliffield Wed

    Cynthia married Archibald Brewster on 30 Jul 1878 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Archibald (son of Bird Lockhart Brewster and Elizabeth McIntosh Barrett) was born on 23 Aug 1856 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 27 Jan 1935 in Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 193. Sidney Toby Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 1 Mar 1888 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 194. Josie Etta Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Jun 1879 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Feb 1967 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. 195. Calvin Hill Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 May 1881 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Jan 1964 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    4. 196. Amanda E. "Mandy" Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jul 1883 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 27 Dec 1953 in Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; was buried in 1953 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    5. 197. Carrie M. Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1885 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Dec 1974 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 198. Alexander Hufford Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jun 1887 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 30 Oct 1960 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA.

  44. 64.  William "Dudley" Paris EarlsWilliam "Dudley" Paris Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1860: 1860, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Religion: 1880, Baptist Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia; Baptist Valley Church was organized about 1880. Present membership, 53; Present elders - Dudley P. Earls, L. Harrison and C.L Earls; present deacons, J.J. Cochran and Amos Nicewander; present clerk, Arch Harrison; present pastor, J. S. Meadows.
    • Newspaper: 16 Jan 1903, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. Dud Earls, who was shot here Xmas evening, was able to get down town yesterday and is almost well, although at first his case seemed serious. The fuss on Xmas morning ended without anyone being hurt.
    • Court Case: 03 Dec 1904, Tazewell County, Virginia; D.P Earls Et Al Plaintiff Vs. Assumssil J.W. Dugger Defendant
    • CV News: 3 January 1919, Tazewell County, Virginia; D.P Earls of Cliffied was here TU seeking info about his son, who was reported dead. Earls had two notices, dated at different times & hopes there is some mistake & that his boy is still living. No further news has been received.
    • Newspaper: 27 Jun 1919, Tazewell County, Virginia; D.P. EARLS, of Gillespie, was a recent visitor to his niece, Mrs. Henry SHAMBLIN. He is the father of 12 living children, 1 dead. He lost his son, Kirk, in France. The blow fell heavily on the fond parents. (More...)
    • Newspaper: 23 January 1920, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mr. and Mrs. D.P. Earls, of this place were among the business visitors to Tazewell on Monday.
    • Newspaper: 13 October 1922, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mr. & Mrs. D.P. Earls have had as their guests the past week their two daughters, Mrs. Bram Massie, of Bluefield & Mrs. C.L. Young of Newhall.
    • Newspaper: 3 Jun 1932, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; D.P. and Kirm EARLS made a business trip to Tazewell Monday.
    • Newspaper: 15 September 1932, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mr. and Mrs. Bram Massie, of Montcalm, WV., spent the week end with D.P Earls.
    • Newspaper: 24 August 1934, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; James Earls, of Salem Va., is visiting his father, D. Earls. He was in a train accident a few days ago and now has an injured foot.
    • Will: 1943, Tazewell County, Virginia

    Notes:

    According to a Chancery case filed in 1898 regarding a land dispute between Dawson's, Dudley Earl owned:

    One moiety of a certain water grist mill and about one acre of land in connection therewith, situate about 100 yards from the mouth of said Earls branch; the other moiety of said tract and grist mill being owned by Dudley Earls, who is now running and operating said mill."

    Died:
    Clinch Valley Newspaper Tazewell Virginia 19 March 1943
    Mr. Dudley P. Earls, 84 years of age, died Sunday night at his home in Cliffield, where he was born and reared. Funeral services were conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon, the service being in charge of the Rev. Clarence Greenleaf, of Grundy. Burial in the family cemetery near his home. Mr. Earls is survived by nine children: James S. Earls, of Salem, Va.; Clarence Earls, of Bluefield; Tom Earls, of Baptist Valley; Dewey Earls, of Orange, Texas; Joe Earls, of Coulwood Va; Mrs. C.L Young of Cucumber; Mrs. Mary Boothe, of Tazewell; Mrs. Fannie Massie of Cliffield and Mrs. Ella Saunders of Cliffield. His wife and five children preceded him in death. There also survives 45 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. George Brewster, of Pounding Mill.

    William married Kate "Rittie" Asbury on 15 Mar 1881 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Kate (daughter of Fielding Kirk Asbury and Martha Patsy Harrison) was born on 24 Jul 1863 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 01 Aug 1931 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 199. Sarah Matilda Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Jan 1884 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1940 in North Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 200. Julia Grey Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Dec 1886 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 22 Mar 1942 in Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    3. 201. James Sherman Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1887 in Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Nov 1952 in Princeton, Mercer, West Virginia; was buried in Roanoke.
    4. 202. Clarence Levi Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Feb 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 22 Feb 1955 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Harrison Cem, Earls Branch, Cliffield, Virginia.
    5. 203. Unknow Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 21 Oct 1892 in Barnets Branch, Tazewell, Virginia .
    6. 204. Dudley Thomas Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Sep 1894 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 8 Feb 1973 in Cedar Bluff, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 205. Fielden Kirk Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Dec 1894 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 28 Sep 1918 in France (WWI); was buried in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    8. 206. Amelia Cornelia Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jan 1897 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 May 1969 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    9. 207. Dewey Otis Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Apr 1899 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Apr 1965 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    10. 208. Fannie Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Apr 1900 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 28 Aug 1985 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Clinch Valley Memorial Cemetery, Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    11. 209. Joseph W. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 May 1903 in Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; died in 31 Oct1991 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; was buried in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    12. 210. Mary L. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1906 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    13. 211. Ella B. Earls  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Apr 1909 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in May 1985 in Cedar Bluff, Tazewell County, Virginia.

  45. 65.  Matilda "Tildie" Rose EarlsMatilda "Tildie" Rose Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1895 in Cavatts Creek, Tazewell Co., Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA

    Matilda married John Wesley Burress on 9 Sep 1879 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia. John (son of William H. "Billy" Burress and Sarah Elizabeth Pack) was born on 10 Mar 1861 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 May 1929 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Jones Chapel Cem. Richlands, Tazewell, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 212. Raleigh "Raul" Hamilton Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Aug 1880 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 12 Oct 1964 in Bristol, Virginia; was buried on 14 Oct 1964 in Earls Family Cemetery, Cliffield, Earls Branch, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    2. 213. Henry Preston "Bud" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 May 1883 in Clinch River, Tazewell, Co., Virginia; died on 22 Dec 1964 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Burress Cemetery, Bandy, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    3. 214. Rosa Canzes "Sis" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 May 1883 in Clinch River, Tazewell, Co., Virginia; died on 07 Oct 1958 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Harmon Family Cemetery (Ravens Nest Branch), Cedar Bluff, Tazewell, VA.
    4. 215. Sarah Melvina "Sallie" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Apr 1885 in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA; died on 13 Mar 1967 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 18 Mar 1967 in Clinch Valley Memorial Cemetery, Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    5. 216. Mary Frances Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1887 in Cedar Bluff, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 24 Nov 1959 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Greenhills Memory Gardens, Claypool Hill, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 217. John Thomas Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 May 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 15 Oct 1958 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Earls Cemetery, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    7. 218. Flora May "Florrie" Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jul 1891 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died in Oct 1978 in Greenbelt, Prince George, Maryland; was buried in Hartwell Cemetery, McDowell County, West Virginia, USA.
    8. 219. Dora Belle Burress  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 July 1893 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 7 July 1972 in Jasper, Walker, Alabama.
    9. 220. Eugene Newton "Newt" /Burress Burroughs  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1895 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 23 Jan 1963 in Bristol, Virginia; was buried in Susong Cem, Bristol, Virginia.

  46. 66.  Martha "Mattie" Jane Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) 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.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1870: 1870, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Census: 1900, Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia, USA
    • Newspaper: 10 Feb 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Bird Brewster after nine weeks sickness was able to be at church Sunday night to the delight of her many Friends. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Brewster (Mary Ann Earls) until Tuesday.
    • Newspaper: 13 Mar 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Bird Brewster went to Richlands Monday to consult a physician.
    • Newspaper: 14 Jun 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Byrd Brewster was able to attend church here Sunday and Monday night.
    • Newspaper: 23 Jun 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Bird Brewster still continues quite ill at her home here, but is better.
    • Newspaper: 30 Jun 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Bird Brewster is recovering from a long sick spell.
    • Newspaper: 1 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Ms.Brewster was called to Richla yesterday to see her husband who is very ill of pneumonia at Dr. Williams hosp. His leg was amp. just above the knee Fri. It will be remembered that he lost his leg about 8 months ago catching the bridge cars going to work
    • Newspaper: 7 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Bryd Brewster is at the bedside of her husband, who still continues very ill at the Williams hospital. Little hope is entertained for his recovery.
    • Newspaper: 22 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Brewster (nee Earls) made a business trip to Richlands today.
    • Newspaper: 22 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Brewster spent several days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Arch Brewster (nee Cynthia Earls), at Maxwell.
    • Newspaper: 29 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Peery Pruett (Carrie M. Brewster) and children and Mrs. Mattie Bruster went to Maxwell today to visit Mrs. Arch Bruster (Cynthia Brewster).
    • Newspaper: 19 Apr 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster (nee Earls) spent from Saturday to Monday at Maxwell with relatives.
    • Newspaper: 3 May 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster (nee Earls) has recovered from a severe sore throat.
    • Newspaper: 17 May 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster is visiting relatives at Maxwell.
    • Newspaper: 21 May 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster, who was very ill a few days last week is about well now.
    • Newspaper: 24 May 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster is brightening the outside of her cottage with a new coat of paint.
    • Newspaper: 16 Aug 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster visited relatives at Gillespie last week.
    • Newspaper: 27 Aug 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster is on the sick list.
    • Newspaper: 1 Aug 1913, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Mattie Bruster has been sick at her home for the past week. She lifted a big stone jar, causing something to break loose in her side.
    • Newspaper: 12 Dec 1913, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Henry Shamblin (Mattie Earls Brewster) was quite sick a few days last week.
    • Newspaper: 1 Dec 1916, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George BREWSTER and daughter, Miss Mattie and Mrs. Henry B. SHAMBLIN, were among the witnesses at Tazewell in the Clint FARMER "pistol totin'" case.
    • Newspaper: 21 Mar 1919, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Henry Shamblin visited her sister, Mrs. Arch Bruster, at Maxwell last week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bruster were very sick with influenza.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Pounding Mill - About 4 PM, Monday, July 7, the death angel came quietly and claimed for its own Mrs. Martha SHAMBLIN, wife of our townsman, H.E. SHAMBLIN.

    She had been ill of dropsy for almost a year, and her death was not unexpected. She was a Miss EARLS, before marriage, and was twice married, her first husband being Mr. Bird BRUSTER, who proceeded her to the grave several years ago. She was born May 4, 1866 (?), and married to H.E. SHAMBLIN, November 31, 1915. Her funeral was preached at the Ringstaff cemetery on Tuesday at 4 PM by her pastor, T.S. HARRIS, of Red Ash, assisted by Rev. Johnson FURROW, Christiansburg, of Church of God, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Ten flower girls carried the many beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. SHAMBLIN many times told her relatives and friends that she was ready and gave instructions for her burial and funeral. Much sympathy goes out to the bereaved ones. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Among the persons who attended Mrs. SHAMBLIN'S funeral and burial here were her five brothers in law, the SHAMBLIN brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. EARLS and many others.

    *******

    Will Book 11 Page 52

    Pounding Mill, Virginia, December 23, 1923

    I, Martha J. Shamblin, being of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath all my property whatsoever, real estate, household goods and moneys to my beloved husband, Henry E. Shamblin, for use during his lifetime and at his death, the same shall pass into the hands of his nearest heir. Signed Martha J. ShamblinSeal W.I. Painter, M.D. Attending PhysicianWitnesses: W.B. Steele Rex E. SteeleDated this the 29th day of December, 1923

    In Re: Last Will and Testament of Martha J. Shamblin (Formerly Martha J. Brewster)This day, August 5th, 1924, came Henry Shamblin, together with his attorney, and presented to the undersigned, H.S. Surface, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Tazewell County, Virginia, in vacation, a writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Martha J. Shamblin (formerly Martha J. Brewster), said writing being dated December 17th, 1923, at the beginning thereof and being dated the 29th day of December 1923, after the signatures of the witnesses; and Rex E. Steele, one of the subscribing witnesses to said will, was called, and after being duly sworn by the undersigned Clerk of said Court, stated on oath that the said writing was acknowledged by the said Martha J. Shamblin in the presence of him, the said Rex E. Steele, and W.B. Steele, the other subscribing witness thereto, as and for her last will and testament, all three being present at the same time; and that he, the said Rex E. Steele, and the said W.B. Steele, at the request of the said Martha J. Shamblin, subscribed their names as witnesses to said writing, in the presence of the said Martha J. Shamblin, testatrix, and in the presence of each other, all three being present at the same time; and that the said Martha J. Shamblin at the time of her death, to wit, on the ____ day of July, 1924, had a mansion house and known place of residence in said County of Tazewell, State of Virginia, and owned real estate and personal property in said County. And the said writing being duly and fully proven, it is hereby established and probated, and ordered to be recorded, as and for the last will and testament of the said Martha J. Shamblin, deceased. And the undersigned H.S. Surface, Clerk of said Court, hereby appoints Rex E. Steele, C.M. Hunter and Henry Christian, who after taking the oath prescribed by law, shall appraise such goods and chattels belonging to said estate as may be produced to them and make report thereof as the law directs.Teste: H.S. Surface, Clerk.

    Martha married Bird "Bud" Patton Bruster on 31 Dec 1890 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Bird (son of Andrew J. Bruster and Sarah M. "Sallie" Marrs) was born on 08 Mar 1868 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 07 Mar 1912 in Mattie Williams Hospital, Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 08 Mar 1912 in Ringstaff Cemetary, Pounding Mill, Tazewell, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Martha married Henry Everett Shamblin on 21 Nov 1913 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia. Henry (son of Zachariah C. Shamblin and Cora Lee) was born on 28 Dec 1882 in Russell County, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Feb 1962 in Doran, Tazewell, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  47. 67.  Mary Ann Earls Descendancy chart to this point (15.Amanda3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 10 Aug 1869 in Sinking Waters, Tazewell, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1950 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Newspaper: 27 Jan 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Brewster (nee Mary Earls) was quite sick for a few days.
    • Newspaper: 10 Feb 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Bird Brewster (Mattie Earls) after nine weeks sickness was able to be at church Sunday night to the delight of her many Friends. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Brewster until Tuesday.
    • Newspaper: 23 Jun 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Brewster went to Maxwell yesterday to see her sister (Martha Earls Brewster) who continues very ill.
    • Newspaper: 14 July 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. George Brewster have had a very sick child with whooping cough.
    • Newspaper: 26 July 1911, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bruster's child, which has whooping cough, is better.
    • Newspaper: 29 Mar 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Hufford Bruster of Maxwell attended the Odd Fellows lodge here Saturday night and was the guest of his aunt Mrs. George Brewster. Thomas Earles (Son of Dudley Earls) of Gillespie also spent Sunday here
    • Newspaper: 22 July 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Bruster and children, and Miss Cora, visited relatives at Maxwell the last of the week.
    • Newspaper: 27 Sep 1912, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. George Bruster and children and Miss Cora, are spening a week in West Virginia with relatives
    • Newspaper: 20 Mar 1914, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. George BREWSTER have moved from Water Street and now occupy on of the John B. GILLEPIE cottages on Main Street.
    • Newspaper: 21 July 1916, English, McDowell, West Virginia, USA; Mr James BREWSTER & Mr & Mrs. George BREWSTER & children, Misses Mattie & Georgie, returned the 1st of the week from English, WV, where they were called on account of Mr. BREWSTER'S mother's illness & death. She was the wife of the late Andy BRUSTER & mother of 11 children, 6 of whom are living. Mr. BRUSTER was buried here 13 years ago. Mrs. BREWSTER was a member of the Christian Church since 18 years of age & lived an exemplary life.
    • Newspaper: 25 August 1916, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George BREWSTER is suffering from rheumatism in her shoulder, almost losing the use of her arm and hand.
    • Newspaper: 1 Dec 1916, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George BREWSTER and daughter, Miss Mattie and Mrs. Henry B. SHAMBLIN, were among the witnesses at Tazewell in the Clint FARMER "pistol totin'" case.
    • Newspaper: 2 Mar 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. George Bruster visited her sister, Mrs. Arch Bruster (Cynthia Earls) at Cliffield Tuesday.
    • Newspaper: 10 Aug 1928, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bruster and daughters Miss Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simpson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christian and family visited Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Simpson in Burkes Garden Sunday and ate a picnic dinner in the sugar grove near by.
    • Bluefield News: 9 Aug 1931, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mr. and Mrs. George Bruster and daughter, Miss Pauline on Sunday afternoon attended the burial of their relative, Mrs. Dud Earls near Cliffield
    • Newspaper: 8 Sep 1933, Cliffield, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA; Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Bruster and Miss Pauline attended family reunion at Joe Cochran's Cliffield, recently. 96 were present.
    • Newspaper: 11 Sep 1936, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Cynthia Brewster (nee Earls), 80 years of age, of Gillespie, visited her sister, Mrs. George B. Brewster, and returned home Tuesday. Several attended her 80th birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cochran.
    • Newspaper: 20 Jun 1941, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bruster, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Simpson, Mrs. Geo. Quesenberry, Mrs. Bill Quesenberry, Mrs. J. T. Pruett, Mrs. C.H. Robinette and son, David, attended the funeral and burial of Mrs. Cynthia Bruster at Cliffield Wed.
    • Newspaper: 28 Apr 1944, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia; Mrs. Joe Cochran and Mrs. Mary Cochran of Cliffield, spent Friday night with their aunt, Mrs. George Brewster, who is improving. She is home from Mattie Williams hospital where she has spent ten days.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917, 1 L66 " Mary E. Earls 10 Aug 1869 Sinking Waters, Tazewell, Virginia Parents: Samuel and Amanda Earls.

    Mary married George Maxwell Bruster on 17 Dec 1889 in Tazewell County, Virginia. George (son of Andrew J. Bruster and Sarah M. "Sallie" Marrs) was born on 16 Mar 1866 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 06 Nov 1949 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried on 07 Nov 1949 in Christian Family Cemetery, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 221. Cora Belle Bruster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Jan 1891 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 12 Feb 1986 in Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in Christian Family Cemetery, Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 222. Mattie Lou Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1901 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 6 Oct 1993 in Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia.
    3. 223. Georgia Pauline Brewster  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Feb 1911 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 9 Jan 1991 in Mesquite, Dallas, Texas, United States of America.

  48. 68.  Adam PackAdam Pack Descendancy chart to this point (16.Maria3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 20 May 1845 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 12 Mar 1920 in Silver Hill, Morgan County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Military: 29 May 1861, Tazewell County, Virginia; Civil War
    • Court: 1880, Tazewell County and Kentucky; Accused of committing adultery with his cousins wife Rebecca, in William and Rebecca Pack's divorce proceedings.
    • Census 1900: 1900, Morgan, Kentucky, USA; Sarah mother of 10 children 8 living
    • Pension: 14 Apr 1903, Tazewell County, Virginia
    • Deed: 3 Oct 1913, Tazewell County, Virginia; Tazewell Deed Books 75 Page 123
    • Census 1920: 1920, Coffee Creek, Morgan, Kentucky, USA

    Notes:

    Military:
    Enlisted as a Private on 29 May 1861 at the age of 15; Enlisted in Company G, 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 29 May 1861; Sick on 12 July 1861 at Wytheville, VA; Sick on 15 September 1861; Received a disability discharge Company G, 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 01 October 1861 Enlisted as a Private on 19 May 1862; Enlisted in Company B, 23rd Battn Infantry Regiment Virginia on 19 May 1862. Enlist Date 29 May 1861 Residence Tazewell County, Virginia Enlist Rank Private Enlist Age 15 Discharge Rank Private State Served Virginia Company G Unit 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia Enlist Date 19 May 1862 Company B Unit 23rd Battalion Infantry Regiment Virginia Height 5'6" Eye Color Dark Hair Color Dark

    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: Calvin C. Pack

    23rd Battalion, Virginia Infantry was formed in January, 1862, with five companies, later increased to eight. It was attached to Echols' and Patton's Brigade, fought at Greenbrier River, then lost eighteen percent of the 350 engaged at Droop Mountain. During 1864 it was active in the Shenandoah Valley and in mid-April, 1865, disbanded. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Derrick; and Majors William Blessing, William P. Cecil, and David S. Hounshell.

    Also filed:
    State of Kentucky Pension request dated 13 november 1915
    Widow's Pension request from Kentucky 13 May 1920
    Name: Adam Pack
    Enlistment Date: 29 May 1861
    Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
    Side Served: Confederacy
    State Served: Virginia
    Unit Numbers: 805 805
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 29 May 1861 at the age of 15
    Enlisted in Company G. 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 29 May 1861
    Sick on 12 July 1861 at Wytheville, Va
    Sick on 15 September 1861
    Received a disability discharge Company G, 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 1 Oct 1861
    Height: 56
    Eye Color: Dark
    Hair Color: Dark
    Name: Adam Pack
    Enlistment Date: 19 May 1862
    Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
    Side Served: Confederacy
    State Served: Virginia
    Unit Numbers: 774
    Service Record: Enlisted as Private on 19 May 1862
    Enlisted in Company B, 23rd Battn Infantry Regiment Virginia on 19 May 18621 _TITLE Service Record
    45th Infantry Regiment 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.
    Fought at Tennessee.
    Fought on 20 August 1861 at Hawk's Nest, VA.
    Fought on 26 August 1861 at Cross Lanes, VA.
    Fought on 10 September 1861 at Carnifax Ferry, W. VA.
    Fought on 25 October 1861 at Fayette County, GA.
    Fought on 12 November 1861 at Laurel Creek, VA.
    Fought on 13 November 1861 at McCoy's Ferry.
    Fought on 15 November 1861 at Cotton Hill, VA.1 _TITLE 45th Infantry Regiment Virginia
    Served under Capt. D.B. Baldwin in Col. Echols Reg.
    23rd Infantry Battalion was formed in January, 1862, with five companies, later increased to eight. It was attached to Echols' and Patton's Brigade, fought at Greenbrier River, then lost eighteen percent of the 350 engaged at Droop Mountain. During 1864 it was active in the Shenandoah Valley and in mid-April, 1865, disbanded. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Derrick; and Majors William Blessing, William P. Cecil, and David S. Hounshell
    Battles Fought
    Fought at Kernstown, VA.
    Fought on 01 September 1862 at Charleston, WV.
    Fought on 13 September 1862 at Charleston, WV.
    Fought on 17 February 1863.
    Fought on 20 March 1863.
    Fought on 01 April 1863.
    Fought on 14 April 1863 at Fayette County, WV.
    Fought on 01 May 1863.
    Fought on 01 August 1863 at White Sulphur Springs, WV.
    Fought on 26 August 1863 at White Sulphur Springs, WV.
    Fought on 27 August 1863 at White Sulphur Springs, WV.
    Fought on 07 September 1863 at Logan County, WV.
    Fought on 06 November 1863 at Droop Mountain, WV.
    Fought on 17 December 1863 at Craig's Church, VA.
    Fought on 26 March 1864 at Dublin, VA.
    Fought on 15 May 1864 at New Market, VA.
    Fought on 30 May 1864.
    Fought on 31 May 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 31 May 1864 at Richmond, VA.
    Fought on 01 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 02 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 03 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 04 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 05 June 1864 at Piedmont, VA.
    Fought on 12 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 15 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 21 June 1864 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 07 July 1864.
    Fought on 08 July 1864 at Harper's Ferry, VA.
    Fought on 13 July 1864 at Maryland.
    Fought on 13 July 1864 at Rockville, MD.
    Fought on 14 July 1864 at Frederick, MD.
    Fought on 15 July 1864 at Rockville, MD.
    Fought on 24 July 1864.
    Fought on 24 July 1864 at Kernstown, VA.
    Fought on 04 August 1864.
    Fought on 25 August 1864.
    Fought on 25 August 1864 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 25 August 1864 at Leetown, VA.
    Fought on 02 September 1864.
    Fought on 05 September 1864.
    Fought on 08 September 1864.
    Fought on 19 September 1864 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 22 September 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA.
    Fought on 23 September 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA.
    Fought on 24 September 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA.
    Fought on 25 September 1864 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 19 October 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA.
    Fought on 20 January 1865.
    Fought on 05 March 1865.
    Fought on 05 March 1865 at Charlottesville, VA.
    http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm1 _TITLE 23rd Battn Infantry Regiment Virginia
    Tazewell County. No 63
    Name: Adam Pack
    Post office: Raven, Virginia
    The Circuit Court of the County of Tazewell from an examination of this within application of Adam Pack and of the affidavits and certificates therewith filed, and hereto annexed, and of such witnesses as were required and called by the court, being satisfied that the said application is supported by the affidavits and certificates, and oral testimony (if any oral testimony is required by the court) of persons of well known reputation for truth, honesty and integrity, and that the claim of the said applicant is just and in due form, doth certify the name to the Auditor of Public Accounts, this 3 day of September, 1903.
    FORM NO. 2
    Application of Soldier, Sailor, or Marine for Disability by Reason of Disease or the Infirmities of Age.
    I, Adam 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 Raven, Virginia 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) Co. D; Captain D.B. Baldwin and Col. C. Derrick ?????? Eckhols Brigade and that I am now disabled by disease (here state the nature of the disease and the cause from which it resulted) mostly blind in one eye and wounded in one leg, and that from the effects of such disease I am now permanently disabled from following my usual and ordinary occupation or any other occupation for a livelihood (in the case of disability from the infirmities of age strike out all relating to disability by disease, and then proceed as follows:) and that I am now suffering from the infirmities of age, and permanently incapacitated thereby from following my usual and ordinary occupation, or any other occupation, for a livelihood) from wounded leg and loss of one eye and that during the said war I was loyal and true to my duty, and never at anytime deserted my command or voluntarily abandoned my post of duty in the said service, and that by reason of such disability I am now entitled to receive under the said act the sum of ______ dollars annually. And I do further swear that I do not hold any national, State, city or county office which pays me a salary or fees one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I receive from any source what- ever money or other means of support in value of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I own in my own right, nor does hold in trust for my benefit or use, nor does my wife own, nor does anyone hold in trust for my wife, estate or property, either real, personal or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assumed value of five hundred dollars; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, or from any other
    source, and that I am not an inmate of any soldiers' home, or of any other public institution; and I do further swear that the answers given to the following questions are true: city or county office which pays me a salary or fees one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I receive from any source what-ever money or other means of support in value of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I own in my own right, nor does hold in trust for my benefit or use, nor does my wife own, nor does anyone hold in trust for my wife, estate or property, either real, personal or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assumed value of five hundred dollars; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, or from any other source, and that I am not an inmate of any soldiers' home, or of any other public institution; and I do further swear that the answers given to the following questions are true:
    1. What is your age? 59 years old
    2. Where were you born? Tazewell County, Virginia
    3. How long have you resided in Virginia? 59 years
    4. How long have you resided in the city or county of your present residence? 59 years
    5. What is your usual and ordinary occupation for earning a livelyhood? Farmer
    6. How long have you followed such occupation or employment? All my life
    7. 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 from the same. No income
    8. State specifically the nature of your disability or disease. Both eyes are bad and old age

    9. What were the causes which led to the disease which has resulted in your disability? Struck
    in the ?? by slate in mines.
    10. How long have you suffered from such disease, and when did you first become aware that
    you were afflicted with the same? 11 years
    11. With what disease or sickness did you suffer during the time of your service? Fever
    12. Are you totally disabled because of such disease, or the infirmities of age, from following
    your usual and ordinary occupation or employment, or any other occupation or
    employment, by which to earn a livelyhood? If not totally disabled thereby, but only
    partially, state the extent of your partial disability. Totally
    13. When and where did you enter the service of Virginia, or of the Confederate States?
    Tazewell County
    14. In what command and service were you engaged during the war between the States?
    Echols Brigade ??
    15. How long were you in the service? Nearly 4 years
    16. When did you leave the service, and under what circumstances? At the ?? (End of war
    maybe)
    17. If suffering from disease, state what physician or physicians have attended you for the
    same. Dr. James Bray?
    18. Give the names and addresses of two or more in the service of your command, if any such
    be living, and if not, so state. J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross
    19. Give here any other information you may possess relating to your service, or disability,
    that will support the justice of your claim for aid.
    20. Is there any camp of Confederate Veterans in the city or county of your residence? Yes,
    Brown Harman Camp.
    21. Is there anyone 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. M.T. Simmons, Raven, Virginia
    His mark: Adam Pack
    Witness my hand this 14th day April 1903 T.W. Wingo, a Justice of Peace, in and for the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that Adam Pack, whose name is signed to the foregoing application, personally appeared before me in my office, aforesaid and having the aforesaid application read to him and fully explained, as well as the statements and answers therein made, the said Adam Pack made oath before me that the said statements and answers are true.
    Given under my hand this 14th day of April 190 T.W. Wingo J P
    OATH OF RESIDENT WITNESSES
    We, J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross, do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Tazewell, in the said State, and that we have known personally and well for 35 years, Adam Pack, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1903, and that the said Adam Pack, is a resident of the said county (or city), and is a man of good reputation for truth and honesty, and that we have read the annexed application and the answers to the questions therein propounded, made by the said applicant, and verily believe that the said applicant has been truthful in the said statements and answers, and that from our personal knowledge the applicant is disabled (state nature of the disability, and whether it is partial or total), Partial, and that we verily believe the said applicant is justly entitled to aid under the said act, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicants claim.
    J.C. Spotts
    Albert Gross
    (B)
    AFFADAVIT OF COMRADES
    We, J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, and that Adam Pack whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly
    of Virginia, approved April 3, 1903, is personally well known to us, and that
    we have known her for 35 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 Adam Pack, members of (here state the command and the immediate superior officers thereof) Capt. D.B. Baldwin in Col. J.C. Echols Reg. and that the said Adam Pack was a true and loyal soldier in the said service, and was faithful in the discharge of his duty as a soldier (sailor or marine) in the said service, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.
    J.C. Spotts
    Albert Gross
    Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Justice for the County of Tazewell, State of Virginia, this 14th day of April, 1903
    T.W. Wingo, JP
    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 COMRADES
    We, William J. Higginbotham and A.F. Wingo of the County in the State of Virginia, do solemnly swear that we personally know, and are well acquainted with Adam Pack 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 Adam Pack, 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.
    J.W. Higginbotham
    A.F. Wingo
    Subscribed and sworn to before me, a justice, in and for the County of Tazewell Virginia this 14th day of April, 1903.
    T.W. Wingo
    (D)
    CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIAN
    I, J.F. Mays a practicing physician in the County of Russell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that I am personally acquainted with Adam 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 Adam 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) the measles(?) No (?) to the (?) of (?) half of manual labor from a wound in the leg and loss of an eye and that I have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.
    Given under my hand, this 14th day of April 1903. J.F. Mays, M.D
    (F)
    CERTIFICATE OF EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS
    We, J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross, 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 Adam Pack for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1903, 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 14th day of April, 19031 _TITLE Pension Record

    Height "5" feet "6" inches; Weight "" pounds "" ounces; Description ""; Medical "Had measles, typhoid fever, wounded leg, loss of eye in civil war"; Hair color "Dark"; Eye Color "Dark"



    Court:
    Divorce record (in 1879) for William M. Pack and his wife, Rebecca Deskins. William was a brother of Sarah Pack and brother in law of William Burress.

    William was divorcing Rebecca, saying basically that she was a tramp and that he had an affair with one Adam Pack.

    William Burress and Tinsley Pack are witnesses for William Pack.

    Adam Pack claims he had sexual intercourse with Rebecca on two different occassions and gives dates and places.

    Rebecca claims, they are making the charges up and lying for William Pack to give William an excuse to divorce her and take their 4 children from her.

    She claims that William Pack "gave William Burress a horse to make the statements he did in his said despostion" and that Tinsley Pack "is a brother to the complaintant and would do or swear nearly anything to promote the complaintants interest."

    27 June 1879, Tazewell County, Virginia

    Testimony of William H. Burress

    Asked if he is acquainted with William and Rebecca Pack, William answers "I am acquainted with them. I have known them about 10 or 12 years.

    Q: Are they now husband and wife and how long have they been married
    William's answer: They are now husband and wife and have been married about 10 or 12 years.

    Q. Tell wheather you know of her having had carnal communication with any man other than her husband since her intermarring with the complaintant.

    A. I saw a man on her one day and had her clothes up.

    Q. Did you ever hear her comment with any man, other than her husband, to have carnal communication with him.

    A. I have

    Tinsley Pack is questioned next. He states that he has know both William and Rebecca since childhood and that they have been married for about 12 years. And that after she was ?? charges set forth in complaintants bill she had not slept a good nights sleep for fear that it would be found out on her. This she told me about three months ago.

    Mary Jane Lawson testifies that she had seen Rebecca Pack and Adam Pack in bed together about 18 month ago in the state of Kentucky where the Packs were residing, and that she saw Adam Pack give Rebecca Pack a silver quarter the morning after she saw them in bed together. That when she saw them in the year of 1877 it was around Christmas time, close to midnight and it was at Rebecca Pack's house and William Pack was not home.

    Asked who was at the house that night she claims it was Rebecca, Adam, Herself and 3 little children. She states that she went to bed with the children and left Rebecca and Adam drinking coffee and that it was her understanding that defendant was to get bed with ?? that Adam Pack was to occupy the other bed alone. And that when she woke up there was no fire or candle burning in the house.

    She is then questioned about the weather on that night and the days leading up to that night and says most were warm, but that she could not recall all the days weather. When asked how she can recall some days and not others she states she can recall Saturday and Sunday because they had company on those days at their house which was close to William Pack's house and that on Sunday, the defendant, Adam Pack and Margaret Bishop were at her home and that "I remember distinctly that defendant got mad at Adam Pack because he talked to Margaret Bishop." She claims she remembers the time of the incident because her father died on the 5th of November 1877 and that "my best recollection is that this was about 2 weeks after his death."

    Mary Jane Lawson is asked who was the first person she told and when. She said it was the 11th of August 1879 and she told Barbara Pack, and that she didn't tell before that time because she "thought it wasn't necessary to tell it" and that why did she think it was necessary to tell it now, to which she replied "Because I thought they were done parted and it couldn't do any harm for one to tell it."

    She is then asked about her relationship with the Defendant and claims they are good friends and have always been such. That she used to sometimes stay the night over at Rebecca Pack's house, but she had not stayed there since the incident and that she had never said anything to the defendant about the affair because "I always hated to name it to her."

    When asked how she saw the defendant and Adam Pack together in bed, if there was no fire in the home, she stated that the house was a log home and the moon shined through the logs so she could see. She is then asked what time the moon rose that night and if there were any hills or mountains or trees around and what direction they were in, and in what position the moon was in (I guess trying to establish how much light there was and if it was obstructed in any way) She claims there were some hills and that the moon was striaght over head. She is questioned that, if the moon was overhead, "how could she shine her rays through the cracks of a log house?"

    She answers "the moon shines all around and of course light came into the house."

    A different Mary Lawson is questioned and states that she knows for a fact that Rebecca and Adam Pack were together in the year of 1877 when William Pack was absent. And that Rebecca Pack had told her that Adam Pack had given her money and other things at different times. And that Rebecca told her that Adam had given her several things and would have given her more but that he was afraid of her husband.

    She also states that she has seen Rebecca Pack and Adam Pack standing and talking to each other when no one else was around and it was through the summer of 1877.

    She was asked if she had not frequently seen a man and a woman talking alone together before and she replied that she had, but "this couple had been staying together for several days and nights and this made me think strange of it."

    Mary is asked if Adam Pack is a brother of the Complaintant and if the complaintant got Adam to stay with his wife when he was absent. She answers that Adam Pack is not his brother but a first cousin and that she does not know if the complaintant got Adam to stay with his wife while he was away.

    When asked where William Pack was during this time, Mary states that he was in Virginia to see relatives and she didn't know that he had any special business while there.

    Barbara Pack is questioned next. When asked if the defendant admitted to her that she was guilty of the charges brought against her, Barbara claims that she did admit to them and said she was guilty of all of them and believed Adam Pack loved her and had not slept a good nights sleep for fear her husband would find her out. When asked she states that William and Rebecca have not resided together since the charges were brought and that William Pack has been staying with his brother Tinsley Pack since then. Barbara Pack claims she is a neice of William Pack. That William Pack had told her that he had mistrusted his wife, but was not certain of her guilt until now.

    Tinsley Pack is sworn in as a witness: Asked how it happened that that defendant made confessions to him of her guilt. "On one Sunday evening while my wife and niece had left home to attend meeting, defendant confessed to me that Adam Pack had told her that he loved her and that she had committed adultery with him and that since she was guilty with him she had not slept a good nights sleep for fear her husband would find it out through Adam Pack.

    George W. Blankenship is questioned about Adam Pack's charater. He states his wife (not named) is a 1st cousin of Adam and that he knows his character for truthfulness is bad, that he doesn't think he has ever had a permanent home anywhere since he had come of age. "I think he has been a rambling person ever since he was 12 years of age."


    William Bottimore gives testimory to the court regarding William Burress' character: "He lived very near me for I suppose some 20 years and I think I ought to know his general character for truth and veracity." He goes on to say that his character "was not good for truth and veracity."

    The court then asks Mr. Bottimore if he thought William Burress' character for truth would be any better under oath. Mr. Bottimore replies, "That would depend upon the interst he had in the case - if he had any interest the case, it would not."

    Mr. Bottimore also states he knows Rebecca Pack's, the defendants character to be good.

    William Bottimore than goes on to explain that, "about the time they (William & Rebecca Pack) left the place where they had lived near my house, Tinsley Pack, brother of the complaintant in this suit, in a conversation with me about William H. Burress, in which he (Pack) spoke in a very disparaging manner of him (Burress) told me that Burress has tried to induce complaintant (William Pack) to believing that his wife, Rebecca E. Pack had had an improper intimacy with him (Tinsley Pack).

    William Bottimore adds that he knows W.H. Burress' character for truthfulness is bad based on common report and personal knowledge.

    Asked if Tinsley Pack denied the charge from Burress that he had had improper intimacy with William Pack's wife Rebecca, Bottimore states that Tinsley told that the charge was ridiculous.

    Next to give statement is William Barrett (Rebecca Packs brother in law), who claims he has never heard Rebecca Pack's character of virtue to be bad. He also states he knows nothing of William H. Burress' character.

    Mr. Barrett is than asked that "whether two months ago at Joseph Peery's Mill in this county, you had a conversation with William H. Burress relative to this case and if so, please state what he said."

    He answers: "I did hae such a conversation with William H. Burress. He told me at this time that William M. Pack had told him that he intended to have him summoned to testify as a witness in this case and that he (Burress) had told him (Pack) that he need not do it, that he could not not swear in his favor but that he would have to swear in favor of his wife, Rebecca E. Pack, and that he had never known anything wrong of her in his life.

    The next witness is W.G. Bottimore and he is asked if he is acquainted with William H. Burress and his character. His answer, "I am only slightly acquainted with William H. Burress - I have never had any business relations with him. I have however heard a number of persons say that they regarded him as a bad man and as an untruthful one."

    Asked, based on what he had heard, did he believe William Burress to be a man of good or bad character for true and veracity, to which he replies, "My only inference was that he was a man of bad character for veracity." He also states he would have severe doubt in believing him under oath.

    He is asked how far he lives from William H. Burress, and he claims 7 miles.

    W.G Bottimore also claims he knows Rebecca to be a modest woman who took good care of her children and her home.

    George W. Deskins (who lives 4 miles from William Burress) is next to be interviewed. Asked if he is acquainted with William H. Burress and his character, he replies, "I suppose I am. His general character, as far as I know, is not good."

    Asked if William Burress could be belived under oath, George stated: "I don't think that a man could have much confidence with a man who was generally known to steal and lie."

    George Deskins also claims that he has known Rebecca since she was a child and that he was always known her to be a good woman, and that he is her 3rd cousin.

    James W. Smith is the next witness. When asked about William Burress and his character for truth and veracity, James states, "Bad" Asked if he would believe William Burress under oath, James replies, "I would not."

    James is asked how far he lives from William Burress and where William lives: 3 miles from William and William lives on the Lower ? of Baptist Valley on the land of David J. Gillespie on the Clinch River.

    Asked why he would not believe William under oath he claims: "Because I have heard so many people express unfavorable opinions before to his character.

    James also vouches for the good character of Rebecca Pack.

    J.M. McCall is the next witness, but he says he is not acquainted with William H. Burress and considers Rebecca Pack a virtuous woman.

    George W. Gillespie (Witness), when asked about William Burress and his character, simply states BAD. When asked if he would believe William Burress under oath, George says, "I would not in a case in which he was interested." Asked how he knows William Burress' character is bad, he says, "By having business transactions with him and by hearing others speak of him."
    George Gillespie lives 5 miles from William Burress.

    Next there are witnesses brought in to testify to the character of Adam Pack. All of which say his character is bad. One states of Adam Pack "I have known him ever since he was a small boy - He is now about 36 or 37 years of age. His character ever since I have known him has been very bad - He has for the last several years been wandering around over the county aimlessly without any fixed place of abode so far as I know - he could not be said to be a citzen of any community."

    Another witness claims that Adam Pack is a first cousin to the complaintant (William Pack)

    Witnesses also claim that Adam Pack hasn't lived in the county for some 6 or 7 years, that he resides in Kentucky and will occasionally wander back to Tazewell as he has no permanent home. And that when he does come back to Tazewell, he never stays more than 8 or 10 days at a time.

    Pension:
    Tazewell County, No. 63 Post Office: Raven, Virginia

    The Circuit Court of the County of Tazewell from an examination of this within application of Adam Pack and of the affidavits and certificates therewith filed, and hereto annexed, and of such witnesses as were required and called by the court, being satisfied that the said application is supported by the affidavits and certificates, and oral testimony (if any oral testimony is required by the court) of persons of well known reputation for truth, honesty and integrity, and that the claim of the said applicant is just and in due form, doth certify the name to the Auditor of Public Accounts, this 3 day of September, 1903.

    FORM NO. 2 Application of Soldier, Sailor, or Marine for Disability by Reason of Disease or the Infirmities of Age.

    I, Adam 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 Raven, Virginia 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) Co. D; Captain D.B. Baldwin and Col. C. Derrick ?????? Eckhols Brigade and that I am now disabled by disease (here state the nature of the disease and the cause from which it resulted) mostly blind in one eye and wounded in one leg, and that from the effects of such disease I am now permanently disabled from following my usual and ordinary occupation or any other occupation for a livelihood (in the case of disability from the infirmities of age strike out all relating to disability by disease, and then proceed as follows:) and that I am now suffering from the infirmities of age, and permanently incapacitated thereby from following my usual and ordinary occupation, or any other occupation, for a livelihood) from wounded leg and loss of one eye and that during the said war I was loyal and true to my duty, and never at anytime deserted my command or voluntarily abandoned my post of duty in the said service, and that by reason of such disability I am now entitled to receive under the said act the sum of ______ dollars annually. And I do further swear that I do not hold any national, State, city or county office which pays me a salary or fees one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I receive from any source what-ever money or other means of support in value of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I own in my own right, nor does hold in trust for my benefit or use, nor does my wife own, nor does anyone hold in trust for my wife, estate or property, either real, personal or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assumed value of five hundred dollars; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, or from any other source, and that I am not an inmate of any soldiers' home, or of any other public institution; and I do further swear that the answers given to the following questions are true: city or county office which pays me a salary or fees one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I receive from any source what-ever money or other means of support in value of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I own in my own right, nor does hold in trust for my benefit or use, nor does my wife own, nor does anyone hold in trust for my wife, estate or property, either real, personal or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assumed value of five hundred dollars; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, or from any other source, and that I am not an inmate of any soldiers' home, or of any other public institution; and I do further swear that the answers given to the following questions are true:

    1. What is your age? 59 years old

    2. Where were you born? Tazewell County, Virginia

    3. How long have you resided in Virginia? 59 years

    4. How long have you resided in the city/county of your present residence? 59 yrs

    5. What is your usual and ordinary occupation for earning a livelyhood? Farmer

    6. How long have you followed such occupation or employment? All my life

    7. 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 from the same. No income

    8. State specifically the nature of your disability/disease. Both eyes bad & old age

    9. What were the causes which led to the disease which has resulted in your disability? Struck in the ?? by slate in mines.

    10. How long have you suffered from such disease, and when did you first become aware that you were afflicted with the same? 11 years

    11. With what disease or sickness did you suffer during the time of your service? Fever

    12. Are you totally disabled because of such disease, or the infirmities of age, from following your usual and ordinary occupation or employment, or any other occupation or employment, by which to earn a livelyhood? If not totally disabled thereby, but only partially, state the extent of your partial disability. Totally

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

    14. In what command and service were you engaged during the war between the States? Echols Brigade ??

    15. How long were you in the service? Nearly 4 years

    16. When did you leave the service, and under what circumstances? At the ?? (End of war maybe)

    17. If suffering from disease, state what physician or physicians have attended you for the same. Dr. James Bray?

    18. Give the names and addresses of two or more in the service of your command, if any such be living, and if not, so state. J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross

    19. Give here any other information you may possess relating to your service, or disability, that will support the justice of your claim for aid.

    20. Is there any camp of Confederate Veterans in the city or county of your residence? Yes, Brown Harman Camp.

    21. Is there anyone 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. M.T. Simmons, Raven, Virginia

    His mark: Adam Pack

    Witness my hand this 14th day April 1903 T.W. Wingo, a Justice of Peace, in and for the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that Adam Pack, whose name is signed to the foregoing application, personally appeared before me in my office, aforesaid and having the aforesaid application read to him and fully explained, as well as the statements and answers therein made, the said Adam Pack made oath before me that the said statements and answers are true.Given under my hand this 14th day of April 1903 T.W. Wingo J P

    OATH OF RESIDENT WITNESSESWe, J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross, do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Tazewell, in the said State, and that we have known personally and well for 35 years, Adam Pack, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1903, and that the said Adam Pack, is a resident of the said county (or city), and is a man of good reputation for truth and honesty, and that we have read the annexed application and the answers to the questions therein propounded, made by the said applicant, and verily believe that the said applicant has been truthful in the said statements and answers, and that from our personal knowledge the applicant is disabled (state nature of the disability, and whether it is partial or total), Partial, and that we verily believe the said applicant is justly entitled to aid under the said act, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicants claim. J.C. Spotts Albert Gross

    (B) AFFADAVIT OF COMRADES

    We, J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Tazewell, in the State of Virginia, and that Adam Pack whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1903, is personally well known to us, and that we have known her for 35 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 Adam Pack, members of (here state the command and the immediate superior officers thereof) Capt. D.B. Baldwin in Col. J.C. Echols Reg. and that the said Adam Pack was a true and loyal soldier in the said service, and was faithful in the discharge of his duty as a soldier (sailor or marine) in the said service, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.

    J.C. Spotts Albert Gross

    Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Justice for the County of Tazewell, State of Virginia, this 14th day of April, 1903 T.W. Wingo, JPNote.-- 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 COMRADES

    We, William J. Higginbotham and A.F. Wingo of the County in the State of Virginia, do solemnly swear that we personally know, and are well acquainted with Adam Pack 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 Adam Pack, 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. J.W. Higginbotham A.F. WingoSubscribed and sworn to before me, a justice, in and for the County of Tazewell Virginia this 14th day of April, 1903.T.W. Wingo(D) CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIANI, J.F. Mays a practicing physician in the County of Russell, in the State of Virginia, do certify that I am personally acquainted with Adam 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 Adam 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) the measles(?) No (?) to the (?) of (?) half of manual labor from a wound in the leg and loss of an eye and that I have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.Given under my hand, this 14th day of April 1903. J.F. Mays, M.D

    (F) CERTIFICATE OF EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERSWe, J.C. Spotts and Albert Gross, 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 Adam Pack for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 3, 1903, 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 14th day of April, 1903

    Deed:
    This deed made and entered into this the 3rd day of October 1913, by and between Adam Pack and Sarah Pack his wife, the parties of the first part, and H.C. Bowling the party of the second part, all of the County of Tazewell, State of Virginia.Witnesseth - that for and in the consideration of the sum of Fifty dollars ($50.00) cash in hand paid the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties of the first part have this day sold and by these presents bargains, sell and convey unto the party of the second part, all of a certain tract or parcel of land situated on the waters of the left hand fork of Coal Creek in the County of Tazewell and bounded as follows.Beginning at two Burches on the west bank of said Creek a corner to the R.C. Hankins lot, thence up said creek crossing the same, N 38' to 10 W 245 feet to a stake in a bottom, thence 57' E. 475 feet to a stake on a hill side corner in a line of John Ball, thence with same .25' E. 233 feet to a black oak on the end of a spur, thence N. 57' E. 506 feet to the beginning, containing two and 7/10 acres, to have and to hold by the party of the second part with all the covenants of general warranty, the parties of the first part reserve all coal under said tract as it has been before sold, Witness the following signature and seals, this the 4th day of October, 1913. Adam Pack Sarah PackVirginia Tazewell County, To-wit: I, R.J. Blankenship a justice of the peace in and for the county and state aforesaid to certify that Adam Pack and Sarah Pack his wife whose names are signed to the attached deed bearing date on the third day of October, 1913, has acknowledged the same before me in my County aforesaid, Given under my hand this the 4th day of October 1913. R.J. Blankenship, Justice of the Peace, Tazewell County.Virginia: In the Clerks Office of Tazewell Circuit Court, October 6, 1913, This deed was presented, and upon the annoxed certificate of acknowledgement, admitted to record.

    Adam married Mary Carter on 10 Apr 1866 in Scott County, Virginia. Mary was born in 1848 in Scott County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Adam married Sarah Jane Simmons Spence on 02 Jan 1881 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of John F. Simmons and Martha Jane Abbott "Jane" Smith) was born on 20 May 1858 in Surry County, North Carolina; died on 14 Jan 1935 in Silver Hill, Morgan County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 224. Eve E. Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1882 in Russell County, Virginia.
    2. 225. Martha Belle Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1885 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 17 Jan 1977 in Smyth, Virginia, USA.
    3. 226. Maria Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1887 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    4. 227. William Maston Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 May 1889 in Danbury, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; died on 1 May 1953 in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia; was buried in 1953 in Smith Family Cemetery, Road Ridge, Raven, Tazewell Co, Va.
    5. 228. Olive M. "Ollie" Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1891 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
    6. 229. Robert Alexander Pack  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 May 1896 in Tazewell County, Virginia; died on 4 Aug 1924 in Logan County, West Virginia.

  49. 69.  Arman Pack Delong Descendancy chart to this point (16.Maria3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1841 in Virginia, United States; died after 1880 in Virginia, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia

    Arman married Louisa Eliza West on 3 March 1864 in Tazewell County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  50. 70.  Gordon Jordan Pack Descendancy chart to this point (16.Maria3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1843 in Virginia, United States; died on 6 Nov 1864 in Battle of Droop Mountain :: Civil War .

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia


  51. 71.  John Pack Descendancy chart to this point (16.Maria3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1844 in Virginia, United States.

  52. 72.  Eliza Pack Descendancy chart to this point (16.Maria3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1846 in Virginia, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia


  53. 73.  Ellen Pack Descendancy chart to this point (16.Maria3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 8 May 1849 in Virginia, United States; died on 18 Jan 1929 in Morgan County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
    • Census 1860: 1860, Thompson Valley, Tazewell County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Mirgated to Wayne or Morgan County, Kentucky

    Died:
    Ellen's death record lists her mother as Polly Stinson?

    Ellen married John W. Boling on 1 Feb 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia. John (son of Sally) was born in 1846 in Morgan County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  54. 74.  Calvin Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1845; died on 15 Nov 1854 in Virginia, United States.

  55. 75.  John William Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1846 in Virginia, United States.

  56. 76.  Susannah Jane Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 28 Mar 1848 in Virginia, United States; died on 04 Mar 1915 in Virginia, United States.

    Susannah married John McAlexander on 03 Nov 1874 in Patrick, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  57. 77.  Sophia Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1850 in Virginia, United States; died on 15 Apr 1886 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.

  58. 78.  Christina Mae Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1854.

    Christina married William Ayers on 25 Apr 1881 in Patrick, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  59. 79.  Lucy Ellen Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1858 in Virginia, United States.

  60. 80.  Leroy E. Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1859 in Virginia, United States.

  61. 81.  Caroline Eva Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1862 in Virginia, United States.

  62. 82.  Sarah Virginia Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1866 in Virginia, United States.

  63. 83.  Louise A. Sutphin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born on 10 Jul 1868 in Virginia, United States.

    Louise married Van Hylton on 17 Dec 1885 in Patrick, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  64. 84.  William F. Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1850 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  65. 85.  Albert P. Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1852 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  66. 86.  Aaron Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1853 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  67. 87.  Isaac H. Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1853 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  68. 88.  Squire A. Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1857 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  69. 89.  Levi Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in 1858 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  70. 90.  Martha Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born in in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  71. 91.  Robert Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born about 1867 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.

  72. 92.  Soloman C. Delong Descendancy chart to this point (19.Calvin3, 2.Sarah2, 1.George1) was born about 1871 in Floyd County, Virginia, USA.




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