Ann Elizabeth Evers

F, b. 1932, d. before October 2009
  • Last Edited: 24 Nov 2009
  • (Child) Birth*: 1932
  • Married Name: say 1953; Dillenburg
  • (Deceased) Death*: before October 2009

Isaac Lester

M, b. say 1758
  • Last Edited: 26 Apr 2005

Family:

Absolum Bostick

M, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Chesley Bostick

M, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Jemina Bostick

F, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Nathaniel Bostick

M, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Lucy Bostick

F, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Littleberry Bostick

M, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

(?) Bostick

F, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Groom=(?) Corbett
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Family: (?) Corbett b. a 1734

(?) Corbett

M, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=(?) Bostick
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Family: (?) Bostick b. a 1734

Elizabeth ? Bostick

F, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 3 Aug 2001
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Groom=William Jarvis
  • Married Name: Jarvis
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1734

Family: William Jarvis b. a 1734

William Jarvis

M, b. after 1734
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001

Family: Elizabeth ? Bostick b. a 1734

Daniel Webb

M, b. say 1798
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2001
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=Polly Harrell
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1798

Family: Polly Harrell b. a 1798

Tapley Hester

M, b. March 1814, d. 18 February 1903
  • Last Edited: 23 Aug 2006

Family: Huldah Mahala Stone b. s 1814

Huldah Mahala Stone

F, b. say 1814
  • Last Edited: 23 Dec 2017
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1814
  • (Bride) Marriage*: 22 November 1835; Groom=Tapley Hester
  • Married Name: 22 November 1835; Hester

Family: Tapley Hester b. Mar 1814, d. 18 Feb 1903

Jeremiah Stone

M, b. say 1784
  • Last Edited: 28 May 2006
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=Sarah (?)
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1784

Family: Sarah (?) b. s 1786

Sarah (?)

F, b. say 1786
  • Last Edited: 28 May 2006
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Groom=Jeremiah Stone
  • Married Name: Stone
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1786

Family: Jeremiah Stone b. s 1784

Francis Marion Kelley1

M, b. circa 1823, d. 16 January 1864
  • Last Edited: 16 Jan 2004
  • Biography*: Francis Marion was killed in a skirmish at Dandridge, TN, during the Civil War.
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1823; South Carolina
  • (Groom) Marriage*: 23 December 1847; Rockford, Coosa Co., Alabama; Francis Marion Kelley and Caroline McGrady had the following children: Harriet Kelley; Jane Kelley; William Kelley; Sarah Kelley; Silas Kelley (He married Elizabeth Wright November 10, 1858. Elizabeth was born in Shelby County, Alabama 1832); Elias Kelley.; Bride=Caroline McGrady
  • (Deceased) Death*: 16 January 1864; Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tennessee

Family: Caroline McGrady b. 29 Dec 1826, d. 27 Jul 1896

Citations

  1. [S98] Jessie K. Miller e-mail, 1998,.

Caroline McGrady

F, b. 29 December 1826, d. 27 July 1896
  • Last Edited: 16 Jan 2004
  • Biography*: Transcription of a letter from William C. McGrady to his sister Caroline McGrady-Kelley informing her of her husbands demise:

    Addressed to:
    Caroline Kelley, Rockford, Route 2

    January 20, 1864
    Camp near Morristown

    To Caroline Kelley:

    Dear sister it is through the mercy of God that I am permitted to write you a few lines which will inform you that I am well at presing , hoping these few lines may find you and your little children well.

    Dear sister, I have the painful task of informing you that Marion is dead. He was killed on Saturday the 16th inst., in a skirmish with the enemy about 8 miles below here. He was shot thru the bowels. HE only lived about 25 or 30 minutes. The only words he spoke were, "Go ahead boys, give it to them." The doctor came up, and had him taken off. He told them to lay him down an let him die. These were the only words he spoke that I have heard of. Caroline, we buried him decently as we could. He was buried at a church in a grave, and we made him a rough box. It was the very best we could do.

    We left here on the 15th inst., and went down near Dandridge, a little town on French Broad River, and camped for the night. I was from there sent out on picket with 30 men from our regiment. We were attacked about 12 o'clock by the Yankees, and we fought one of the hardest fights I have ever been in almost.

    I was not with the regiment when Marion was killed. While I was fighting with the picketts, our bridge moved around on our right to keep the Yankees from cutting us off while marching along. They ran into a squad of Yankees which fired into them, and one ball struck Marion. He was the only man who was hit in our regiment.

    Caroline, we taken care of Marion's money and papers. The doctor taken care of them and give them to me. I have 71 dollars of his money and some notes. I will collect them and send you the money as soon as I can. Caroline I can't describe to you my feelings when I found Marion lying cold, and I feel so lonesome. He has been with me ever since he came back. Dolphus stayed with him when he was shot a few minutes, and went to let James know that Marion was hit, and did not get a chance to go until he was dead. I suppose he went off without a pain. Caroline, weep not after him for I trust that he is a great deal better off that we are. He is done with this troublesome world. I must close by subscribing myself your brother until death.

    William C. McGrady


    NOTE: 1st Lieutenant William C. McGrady was KIA 5 months after he wrote this letter. He died at the Battle of Petersburg during the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign and was killed on 6/20/1864. During this battle there were 42,000 confederate soldiers engaged and 62,000 Union Soldiers. It resulted in a Confederate Victory still with a total of 11,386 casualties, 8,150 Union casualties and 3,236 Confederate casualties. The Principal commanders of this battle were Robert E. Lee and Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard.


    See: http://www.expage.com/bvml20 (as of 16 Jan 2004) for additional details on the McGrady ancestry.1
  • (Child) Birth*: 29 December 1826; Alabama
  • (Bride) Marriage*: 23 December 1847; Rockford, Coosa Co., Alabama; Francis Marion Kelley and Caroline McGrady had the following children: Harriet Kelley; Jane Kelley; William Kelley; Sarah Kelley; Silas Kelley (He married Elizabeth Wright November 10, 1858. Elizabeth was born in Shelby County, Alabama 1832); Elias Kelley.; Groom=Francis Marion Kelley
  • Married Name: 23 December 1847; Kelley
  • (Deceased) Death*: 27 July 1896; Coosa Co., Alabama

Family: Francis Marion Kelley b. c 1823, d. 16 Jan 1864

Citations

  1. [S176] Nichole Carroll, e-mail address, 2002 e-mail.

Sara (?)

F, b. say 1632
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Groom=William Harvey
  • Married Name: Harvey
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1632

Family: William Harvey b. c 1630, d. 1704

Rev. John William Cumbie1

M, b. 2 August 1826, d. 8 April 1899
  • Last Edited: 2 May 2012

Family: Celia Caroline Spurlin b. 20 Jan 1829, d. 14 Sep 1891

Citations

  1. [S100] Will Cumbie, 1999 e-mail, <e-mail address>,.
  2. [S475] Patricia Cumbie e-mail, e-mail address, Apr 2012,.

Elizabeth Rogers

F, b. say 1691, d. after 1739
  • Last Edited: 19 Jan 2019

Family: Simon Daniel I of Chowan b. s 1689