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WILCOX Lorina

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  WILCOX Lorina (daughter of WILCOX Magnus Starke and RAMEY Sarah Cornelia).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Lived(s) In: Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; The Ramey home

    Notes:

    William B. Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    Lived(s) In:
    John Nicholas Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    Family/Spouse: LEATH Jimmy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WILCOX Magnus Starke and died.

    Notes:

    William B. Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    Magnus married RAMEY Sarah Cornelia on 28 Jan 1869. Sarah (daughter of RAMEY John Nicholas and KING Hannah Ann Rebecca) was born on 9 Aug 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in May 1916 in Waverly, Surry County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RAMEY Sarah Cornelia was born on 9 Aug 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of RAMEY John Nicholas and KING Hannah Ann Rebecca); died in May 1916 in Waverly, Surry County, VA.

    Notes:

    William B. Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    Children:
    1. WILCOX John
    2. WILCOX Edward Lester
    3. 1. WILCOX Lorina


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  RAMEY John Nicholas was born on 6 Feb 1830 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of RAMEY William Benjamin, Sr. and ROGERS Martha Bailey); died on 25 Jan 1903 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Real Estate: Route 615 , Carsley, Surry, Virginia, USA; Ramey County Store (shady Grove Farm)

    Notes:

    William. B. Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    Real Estate:
    William B. Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    John married KING Hannah Ann Rebecca. Hannah was born on 18 Oct 1828 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Aug 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  KING Hannah Ann Rebecca was born on 18 Oct 1828 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Aug 1880.
    Children:
    1. RAMEY Ellen was born on 10 Jul 1851; died on 29 Sep 1851.
    2. 3. RAMEY Sarah Cornelia was born on 9 Aug 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in May 1916 in Waverly, Surry County, VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  RAMEY William Benjamin, Sr. was born on 18 Aug 1796 in Prince George County, VA (son of RAMEY James I. and CARTER Lucretia Bainton); died on 31 Aug 1861 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Southwark Parish, Surry Co., Virginia
    • Census: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States

    Notes:

    William B. Ramey m. Martha Bailey Rogers

    According to a write up by Carsley United Methodist Church:

    John Nicholas Ramey was born February 6, 1830 and died January 25, 1907. He was the son of W. B. Ramey, Sr.
    and Martha Bailey Rogers (daughter of Micajah Rogers) all of Surry County, Virginia.

    John Ramey owned a store across from Carsley Church on Route 615. The land across Route 615 where Ramey's Store was built was part of a large parcel of 1375 acres patented by John Parson on January 30, 1736 and ultimately sold to Samuel Adams and then to Miles T. Burgess on August 30, 1833. It then became part of Shady Grove Farm, the original site of Ramey's Store.

    (Presently, the Ramey's Store, which was moved next to the Carsley Church, serves as a Sunday School, Bible Study and Fellowship Hall for Carsley Church.)

    In the War Between the States, John Ramey was in Company G, 13th Virginia Calvary. He fought in the battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg,
    Wilderness, Petersburg, and Richmond. He was at Appomatox with General Lee at the surrender.

    After the surrender at Appomatox, he brought back to Surry County a wounded Private named Magnus S. Wilcox. Ramey's daughter, Sarah Cornelia eventually married Magnus Wilcox, and they had two sons, John Wilcox, who owned Shady Grove, and Edward Lester Wilcox, who owned Bowling Green. Magnus and Sarah's daughter, Lorina Wilcox who married Jimmy Leath lived at the Ramey family home.

    After Magnus Wilcox died, Sarah Cornelia married Mr. Cooper. Their daughter, Susie Cooper married Kelly Bishop.

    Census:
    1850 United States Federal Census
    about William B Ramey
    Name: William B Ramey          
    Age: 52          
    Birth Year: abt 1798          
    Birthplace: Virginia          
    Home in 1850: Southwark Parish, Surry, Virginia          
    Gender: Male          
    Family Number: 139          
    Household Members:NameAge               
    William B Ramey 52               
    Martha Ramey 48               
    Samuel Gwaltney 23               
    Margaret Gwaltney 18               
    Robert Ramey 14               
    Mary Ramey 12               
    Martha Ramey 10               
    Joe Ramey 7               
    Rebecca Ramey 5               
    Julietta Ramey 1               
    Margaret Berryman 60               

    Census:
    1860 United States Federal Census
    about William B Ramey
    Name: William B Ramey
    Age in 1860: 63
    Birth Year: abt 1797
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Surry, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Cabin Point
    Value of real estate: View Image
    Household Members: NameAge
    William B Ramey 63               
    Martha Ramey 59               
    Mary Cook 22               
    Joseph Romey 17               
    Rebecca Romey 14               
    Julia Cook 2               
    Peggy Berryman 70               

    William married ROGERS Martha Bailey on 3 Jul 1821 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Martha (daughter of ROGERS Micajah, Sr. and CLARK Mary Polly) was born in 1802; died in 1865. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  ROGERS Martha Bailey was born in 1802 (daughter of ROGERS Micajah, Sr. and CLARK Mary Polly); died in 1865.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States

    Notes:

    Census:
    1860 United States Federal Census
    about William B Ramey
    Name: William B Ramey          
    Age in 1860: 63          
    Birth Year: abt 1797          
    Birthplace: Virginia          
    Home in 1860: Surry, Virginia          
    Gender: Male          
    Post Office: Cabin Point          
    Value of real estate: View Image          
    Household Members: NameAge               
    William B Ramey 63               
    Martha Ramey 59               
    Mary Cook 22               
    Joseph Romey 17               
    Rebecca Romey 14               
    Julia Cook 2               
    Peggy Berryman 70               

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
    about William Ramey
    Name: William Ramey          
    Gender: Male          
    Spouse Name: Martha Rogers          
    Spouse Gender: Female          
    Marriage Date: 25 Jun 1821          
    County: Surry          
    State: Virginia          

    Children:
    1. RAMEY Micaja was born on 7 Feb 1827; died on 6 Jan 1880; was buried on 8 Jan 1880 in Petersburg, VA.
    2. RAMEY John was born about 1828; and died.
    3. RAMEY Joseph was born about 1830; died about 1830.
    4. RAMEY William Benjamin, Jr. was born about 1830; died about 1832.
    5. 6. RAMEY John Nicholas was born on 6 Feb 1830 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 25 Jan 1903 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    6. RAMEY Margaret A. was born on 8 Jul 1833; died on 25 Jun 1901.
    7. RAMEY Robert Rogers was born on 16 Jun 1836; died on 25 Jan 1913.
    8. RAMEY Mary E was born about 1838; and died.
    9. RAMEY Martha A. was born on 28 Sep 1841; died on 24 Jan 1907.
    10. RAMEY Joseph Benjamin was born about 1844; died on 29 Oct 1883.