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5001 TN SMITH Georgia Ann (I7950)
 
5002 TN SMITH Georgia Ann (I7950)
 
5003 TN BUTLER Sarah Sally (I7952)
 
5004 TN BUTLER Sarah Sally (I7952)
 
5005 TN SPICER Elizabeth Walsh (I7954)
 
5006 TN CARPER William Alexander (I7968)
 
5007 TN CARPER William Alexander (I7968)
 
5008 TN WALKER William J. (I8241)
 
5009 TN, Georgia, USA SMITH Hiram (I7946)
 
5010 TN, USA SPICER Jacob N. (I7930)
 
5011 TN, USA SMITH Eva (I7931)
 
5012 To be cremated in Florida and ashes returned to Richmond for burial

Social Security Death Index
about David F. Short
Name:David F. Short          
Last Residence:23111 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia          
Born:28 Sep 1915          
Died:31 Dec 2008          
State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (1960)          

 
SHORT David Frank (I955)
 
5013 To drive to this location from Fayetteville: Cross the New River Gouge Bridge driving north. Turn left on Ames Heights Road. Pass Class Six River Runners and go about a mile on the left. Fox Woods Cemetery.

Lat 38deg 5min 44sec Lon 81deg 5min 12sec 
FOX John, Sr. (I11767)
 
5014 To drive to this location from Fayetteville: Cross the New River Gouge Bridge driving north. Turn left on Ames Heights Road. Pass Class Six River Runners and go about a mile on the left. Fox Woods Cemetery.

Lat 38deg 5min 44sec Lon 81deg 5min 12sec 
MATHEWS Lucinda (I11766)
 
5015 To establish his marriage to Elizabeth Warren,
Surry County Deed Book 7, page 473 states: On February
12, 1759, Mary Warren of Surry County, a widow, deeded the
following, for love of my daughter Elizabeth and her husband
Benjamin Ellis, planter, one Negro girl, Lidia." This
was witnessed by John Cooper, Stephen Ellis, and Richard
Cooper. 
Family: ELLIS Benjamin / WARREN Elizabeth (F3355)
 
5016 to my son Daniel Sledge, part of a tract of 200 acres in Brunswick County, also pewter dishes, etc. SLEDGE Daniel (I4231)
 
5017 Tom and Jenifer welcomes their little Grace 03-15-2004. Please add her to the family tree!! She was 6lbs, 4oz and was 18 inches long. Mom and baby are doing pretty good...they will probably be home sometime next week! CHAPPELL Grace Leann (I1397)
 
5018 Tom Bain
United States Census, 1940
Name      Tom Bain
Event Type      Census
Event Date      1940
Event Place      Courthouse Magisterial District, Sussex, Virginia, United States
Gender      Male
Age      61
Marital Status      Married
Race (Original)      White
Race      White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original)      Head
Relationship to Head of Household      Head
Birthplace      Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated)      1879
Last Place of Residence      Same House 
BAIN Thomas Jefferson (I780)
 
5019 Tombstone Source (S343)
 
5020 Tombstone (Newville Church, Newville, Va) show 2 Jan1887 (b) and 30 Mar 1985 (died). This corresponds with her parents data. BOOTH Annie Bell (I694)
 
5021 Tombstone 36 in 1870 census Source (S353)
 
5022 Tombstone is at Rocky Hock Cemetery! ROGERS Hettie Mae (I1965)
 
5023 Tombstone says "A. Bena Rogers" ROGERS Ansebellia (I1964)
 
5024 Tombstone says "A. Bena Rogers" ROGERS Ansebellia (I1964)
 
5025 Tombstone:

"After life's labor comes rest." 
BAGE MARY JULIA "Molly" (I2899)
 
5026 Tommie Lies Dying:
OEBR Journal
May 1890
On Monday the 26th Willis arranges for Olivia to ride to Eddie and Lena's house with Tommie's maternal grandparents, the Schultzes. She had intended to go there anyway and stay over, then travel to Richmond for the unveiling of the Lee Monument on the 29th and to visit friends and family. Olivia travels to her brother's in the Schultz's wagon, leaving Bernard and "little Josie," who were both sick, in the care of her mother, Paulina. They arrive in Dawson, a two hour wagon ride, at about 11 a.m. to find
Tommie ill, with the flux in a very malignant form - he just lay there all day in an insensible condition - only at times they could get him to rouse & take anything. Mrs. Snelson & three children & John Jones' daughter Lizzie were there the rest of the day . . . Mr. & Mrs. S. left at noon --- We sat up right late, but none of the neighbors staid.
Tues: 27th Tommie seemed more languid this forenoon & we wrote a card to the Dr. at noon, but he grew worse so rapidly this afternoon that Eddie sent the second time for him - he did not get there til 8 P.M. Several persons came today . . . .
Wed: 28th . . . There was perfect rush & confusion at the Depot* all day, keeping Eddie away. . . . Dr. left at daybreak & back this evening.
Thurs: 29th . . . Tommie was ill all night and from about 2 o'clock til day we thought he could not possibly live . . . . About sunrise Dr. Young came for Eddie to go to the Depot, & told us he was not dying . . .& about 6 he revived & seemed to be much better . . . . I gave up my trip as it would have been no pleasure to go & leave Eddie & Lena in such distress . . . . Eddie went after Mrs. Tribble but she could not come. . . .
Fri: 30th Tommie got on very well today, but he is a very sick child. Mr. & Mrs. Schultz left after breakfast. Dr. got here about 10.
Sat: 31st Tommie decidedly worse all day. . . . Willis came this evening a short while & we sent for the Dr. by him, but he did not get here tonight.
June 1890
Sun: 1st A beautiful day. . . . Mr. Leathers got here last night at 11 and sat up most of the night. Mrs. Woody left very early & Alma after breakfast . . . . Willis came over this morning again & said Ma was quite sick yesterday & but very little better this morning so I concluded at once to come home, much as I hate to leave the bedside of the dear little sufferer. He said the Dr. was sick last night, the reason he didn't come, so I began to write at once for further instructions . . . when the Dr. came in . . . . He soon administered something which revived poor little Tommie, and then he seemed better than he had since I first went there.
Mr. Schultz, Willie, Melie, and Sallie Peyton got there during the afternoon. Melie & Sallie came to stay a few days & I left in Mr. Schultz's wagon. He brought Mary & Henry [Lena and Eddie's other children] with him. I walked home from Mr. Schultz's house. . . . Mon: 2nd . . . Received a note from Lena & Sallie this evening - they think Tommie is getting worse.
Tues: 3rd . . . [Paulina is working on the fence surrounding her corn.] I . . . had just persuaded Ma to quit working in the heavy rails & rest when Eddie drove up after her, so suddenly that she was not prepared to go, as she had not sent Wilton** anywhere &etc, so I went in her place, to try to come back right away. Dr. had been to see Tommie & he had revived when I got there, but very weak. Had headache so bad I couldn't come home in Dillards' wagon.
Wed: 4th Tommie did not seem so well this morning early & we gave him a powder left by the Dr. and he was under the influence of it when I left for the Depot [to try to get a ride home.]
Olivia devotes almost three full pages of this 7.5" x 12" Journal to the period June 4-June 6. These are transcribed in their entirety on her page.
* Eddie is, I think, the stationmaster. The Depot would have been extremely busy with many people traveling to Richmond, as Olivia had planned to do, to witness the unveiling of the monument to Robert E. Lee on the 29th.
**Wilton is Mag's young son, who has been staying with Paulina (and presumably James Taylor, though Olivia doesn't mention him at all between 25 May when Tommie falls ill and 7 Jun when he is buried) and is apparently a handful.

"Tommie is dead!":

OER Journal
June 1890
Fri: 6th . . . And when we got to Partlow's what startling words thrilled my whole being! "Tommie is dead." Oh! how my heart bled afresh in sympathy for my dear brother, & I could not be with them in their sudden distress. What untold anguish I have been through the last 8 days, just for being there Tuesday. I went by & told Ma, & got the children, Lucy kept on home before a hard rain, but twas clear by night. . .
Sat: 7th A beautiful day. Willis and Walter started early to Mr. Pulliam's after the things & Powell. I was at Ma's awhile this morning. She was about to start to Mr. Schultz's when Eddie came by & told her that Tommie would be buried at 5 P.M. at Mr. Caffrey's. Willie S. came by here & told me Mr. Geiger would be buried at the same hour. He died some time during the night. W. and the boys got here to dinner, & he went to take the Dr.'s oxen home. Walter, Powell, Rena & Essie went with me to the burial, & W. came on there from Dr.'s. Rena, Essie & I rode in Mr. Schultz's wagon. Great many persons were there - two processions at the same time & place is an unusual sight in the country. Dear little Tommie! no more tossing from side to side on a bed of suffering, all that was now over & his little hands folded across his breast in a wreath of beautiful flowers, forever at rest! How sweetly natural he looked: What a sad sight it was for the children, especially for Mary and Henry, to see their little brother and playmate lowered in the grave! Mr. Bennett, the Methodist preacher, read the burial service & Mr. Maddox sang: " 'Tis religion that can give" &etc. The grave was covered with pretty flowers in various designs. Eddie & family went on with Mr. Schultz's folks.*
*See Olivia E. Burruss stories for her description of what awaited her when she and Willis got home from the burial. 
BURRESS Thomas Edward "Tommie" (I6965)
 
5027 Tommy was a member of the Honor Guard at Arlington National Cemetery, where he guarded the tomb of the unknown soldier. WEST Thomas Landon (I1103)
 
5028 Total 5 husbands
Knollwood Cemetery



Ohio Death Records:
2002 GDN 0063476 Ward: Ernst, Joan Reno Guardian: O'Toole, John K.
Event Code Appointment of Guardian HearingALL
Begin Date
End Date

Event Date Start End Judge Result
Appointment of Guardian Hearing 06/05/2002 11:00 11:30 Polito, John A Hearing Held

Appointment of Guardian Hearing 06/14/2002 09:30 10:00 Polito, John A Dismissed
Docket Date Docket Text Amount Amount Due Images
09/29/2006 Final Case Filmed at: 6108 0.00 0.00
09/10/2002 Cost statement sent. Issued by regular mail. O'Toole, John K was sent bill for $82.00. Printed on 09/10/2002 11:13:34. 0.00
08/28/2002 Cost statement sent. Issued by regular mail. O'Toole, John K was sent bill for $41.00. Printed on 08/28/2002 08:44:39. 0.00
06/14/2002 The following event: Appointment of Guardian Hearing scheduled for 06/14/2002 at 9:30 am has been resulted as follows: Result: Dismissed as moot./OSJ/JAP/ylw 0.00 0.00
06/06/2002 Emergency Guardianship Heard & Granted No Bond. OSJ. 0.00
06/06/2002 Letters of Guardianship Issued.( 2 at no charge - One Time Only) 0.00
06/05/2002 Hearing Held The following event: Appointment of Guardian Hearing scheduled for 06/05/2002 at 11:00 am has been resulted as follows: Result: Hearing Held 0.00
06/05/2002 Hearing Set: Event: Appointment of Guardian Hearing Date: 06/14/2002 Time: 9:30 am Judge: Polito, John A Location: Room 254 Result: Dismissed 0.00
06/05/2002 Second Application for Appt. of Gdn. of Alleged Incompetent Filed by John K. O'Toole 41.00 0.00
06/05/2002 Application for Emergency Guardian Heard & Granted without Bond. Emergency Guardianship is in effect until June 8, 2002 or until further Order of the Court. OSJ. JP/bw The following event: Appointment of Guardian Hearing scheduled for 06/05/2002 at 11:00 am has been resulted as follows: Result: Heard & Granted 0.00
06/03/2002 Hearing Set: Event: Appointment of Guardian Hearing Date: 06/05/2002 Time: 11:00 am Judge: Polito, John A Location: Room 254 Result: Hearing Held 0.00
06/03/2002 Deposit received on case Tax Costs 0.00
06/03/2002 Application for Appt. of Emergency Gdn. of Alleged Incompetent filed by John K. O'Toole 
ERNST Joan Reno (I962)
 
5029 total of three childen - couldn't read the names ELLIS Charles Bernard (I2299)
 
5030 Tought Kenneth Coker and others BOOTH Fannye Louise (I3482)
 
5031 Transcript of Revoluationary War Pension Request
Applied for by Zilpha Horner August 13, 1849

Before James Wise a Justice of the Peace in for the above
county and state. Personally appeared Zilpha Horner aged
92 who being duly sworn ? to law declared an oath that she makes
the following declaration in order to obtain the benefits of
the provisions of the Acts of Congress passed June 17th 1832.

Husbands account up to his death February 4th (aged 94) 1849.
Act of February 2 1848 granting pensions to widows of persons
who served during the Revolutionary War that she is the widow
of Isaac Horner who served as a Drummer and Blacksmith in the
State of New Jersey. That he resided new New Market, N.J. that
she said Isaac Horner served as a Militia Man under Capt Phillip
Snooks. A term of 18 months at two different times. That he was
in several skirmishes and at the Battles of Monmouth and Princeton
that she has no documentary evidence to substantiate her claims or
any other evidence than her own knowledge and traditions together
with what her husband has told her & others that knew him in the
service. That she was married to the said Isaac Horner at Pennytown (sp),
N.J. in April 1786 that she has had by her husband Isaac Horner 11
eleven children 9 now living. ?, Nathan, Charles, Jacob, John,
Euria (sp), Zilpha, William and Joseeph.

Eldest aged 62, the youngest 40 that she lived with her husband
about 63 years that she resides near the line of Monongahela and Wetzel
in Wetzel that she is not able to attend court on account of the
distance 30 miles in Marthisville (sp) that is more convenient
for her to have the business done in Monongahela County that she
is carried in a chair 1/4 miles over the line to meet the Justice
that she ? her name to be entered on the pension roles that she
has resided where she now resides about 39 years and near the
Battles of Dunkard (NOTE: This doesn't look right but can't
fully make it out). 
HORNER Zilpha --LNU-- (I9471)
 
5032 Transferred out of Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia . Transferred into Company G, 13th Cavalry Regiment Virginia. Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 20 Apr 1861. Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861.
Was also reported to be in o. K of the 13th Va Calvary

Served together with Albert D. Goodrich.

American Civil War Soldiers about Benjamin Goodrich
Name:      Benjamin Goodrich
Enlistment Date:      20 Apr 1861
Enlistment Place:      Surry Court House, Virginia
Side Served:      Confederacy
State Served:      Virginia
Service Record:      Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861.
Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 20 Apr 1861. 
GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) (I482)
 
5033 Treated at the McGuire Va facility in Richmond HARRIS Claiborne Ernest (I975)
 
5034 Trial in Beaverdam:
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8016/NEWS-OH-LI_DA_TI.1892_03_03_0008?pid=467766280&treeid=&personid=&rc=2698,763,2803,801%3B1988,3850,2089,3879&usePUB=true&_phsrc=VCm60&_phstart=successSource 
CRIBLEZ Samuel (I12979)
 
5035 Trice records show the following for her death: died in 8 th cos, 1 rem F. CHAPPELL Cynthia Ann (I2166)
 
5036 Trinity Meth Church Family: HORNE Justin Landon / WHITE Martha Jean (F391)
 
5037 Triple E Hills, formerly Austin Hill at Howells Mill outside Fincastle:

in Botetourt County at latitude 37.501 and longitude -79.911 (Howell Mills Panoramio Photos ). The elevation is 1,076 feet.

Breckinridge Mill ** (added 1980 - Building - #80004172)
Also known as Howell's Mill
W of Fincastle on VA 600, Fincastle
Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering, Person
Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown
Architectural Style: No Style Listed
Historic Person: Breckinridge,James
Significant Year: 1822
Area of Significance: Industry, Politics/Government, Architecture
Period of Significance: 1800-1824
Owner: Private
Historic Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction
Historic Sub-function: Manufacturing Facility
Current Function: Domestic
Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling 
HARRIS Esra Hughes (I10557)
 
5038 Tulare, Tulare, California, USA THOMPSON Solen (I8005)
 
5039 Twice married BOOTH Gertrude (I5463)
 
5040 Twin of Betsy BLOW Sally (I262)
 
5041 Twin of James W. Goodrich (who died 3 months after birth) GOODRICH Winfield Davis (I651)
 
5042 Twin of sally BLOW Betsy (I261)
 
5043 TWIN SISTER OF AGNES #203 Source (S924)
 
5044 Twin to Calvin Horne. Died at Birth. Dominent twin. Didn't know Calvin was in there until birth. Calvin dangled from his father's fingers.(as remembered by Paige West Cowden) HORNE Died at Birth (I2307)
 
5045 Twin to Harry Baird BAIRD Willie Benjamin, Sr. (I4794)
 
5046 Twin with Elise W. Howard (#511) HOWARD Ethel Robinette (I930)
 
5047 Twin with Ethel R. Howard (#369) HOWARD Elsie Wyatt (I922)
 
5048 Twin with John Rudd

He was living in Fairfield, Henrico County in the 1910 census.

Probably death was in Henrico County

Ok, I had to pull out my Rudd research. Our g-grandfather William Edward Rudd was born 1855, his father, our gg grandfather, Augustus Samuel Rudd was born about 1812. He would be a contemporary of William Tottington Rudd who was born I 1809. I don't know where Wm Tot fits into the picture yet.
Ellen 
RUDD William Edward (I536)
 
5049 Twin with William E. Rudd RUDD John Wesley (I440)
 
5050 two girls who died in infancy ELLIS Unknown (I12469)
 

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