1834 - 1903 (68 years)
Generation: 1
1. | BAIRD Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham was born on 5 Mar 1834 in Petersburg, VA. Or Prince George Cty; died on 16 Jan 1903 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 18 Jan 1903 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Eliza
- Reference Number: 58
- Religion: 1834, Carsley, Surry County, VA (Carsley Methodist Church); Methodist
- Illness: 1902, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Heart Problems
- Alt. Death: 16 Jan 1903, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
- Funeral: 18 Jan 1903, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Snow Hill
Notes:
Married by Rev. Henry B. Cawles, J.P. Married 49 years, 38 grandchildren Services by Rev. F. B. McSparran Member of Carsley M.E. Church last words were: "I am going home" per niece Gertrude Booth . She and Leonidas were twins. The funeral was one of the largest seen in Surry County, per the obituary. Married by Henry B. Cawles, J.P.
A copy of obituary is shown in picture file.
Her tombstone is engraved with her birth, marriage, & death dates and "She made home happy."
(Medical):died: (Home at 9:35 pm)
Religion:
Member of Carsley's M. E. Church all her life.
Illness:
Prob CHF due to the description in her obit
Alt. Death:
died at 9:35pm
Funeral:
Sunday, 1-18-1903 at Snow Hill, conducted by the Very Rev. F.B. McSparran. She and Binns had entered into their 50th year of marriage
Buried:
GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.
Binns Beverly Booth
Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
(The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)
Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)
J. Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).
Elizabeth married Capt. BOOTH Binns Beverly on 24 Nov 1853 in Petersburg, VA. Binns (son of Col. BOOTH Samuel and ELLIS Sarah (Sally)) was born on 8 Apr 1834 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 6 Oct 1904; was buried on 8 Oct 1904 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. BOOTH Thaddeus Floyd was born on 16 Dec 1854 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 6 Jul 1932; was buried in Jul 1932 in Claremont, VA.
- 3. BOOTH Virginia Francis was born on 7 Dec 1856 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in Jul 1901 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
- 4. BOOTH Ella Gertrude was born on 13 Feb 1858 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 May 1931 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 12 May 1931 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
- 5. BOOTH Elizabeth ( Nannie) Bell was born on 13 Feb 1860; died on 13 Feb 1860; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
- 6. BOOTH Maria Louise (Beauty) was born on 15 Feb 1862; died on 20 May 1916.
- 7. BOOTH Sarah Elizabeth was born on 11 Jul 1864; died on 1 Dec 1956 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 8. BOOTH Lelia Jackson was born on 25 Dec 1866 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
- 9. BOOTH Edmonia Baird (Otey) was born on 25 Mar 1870 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Nov 1945.
- 10. BOOTH Annie Laurie was born about 1872; died on 20 Jul 1885; was buried about 22 Jul 1885 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
- 11. BOOTH Samuel Peter was born on 8 Jan 1874 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died about 1933 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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Generation: 2
2. | BOOTH Thaddeus Floyd (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 16 Dec 1854 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 6 Jul 1932; was buried in Jul 1932 in Claremont, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 168
- Residence: Thaddeus Floyd Booth Home
- Census: 1880, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Notes:
Lived in Savage, Va
(Medical):Squamish cell
Residence:
No longer standing, was just North of Snow Hill by a mile or so
Census:
1880 United States Federal Census
about Thadious F. Booth
Name:Thadious F. Booth
Home in 1880:Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Age:25
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1855
Birthplace:Virginia
Relation to Head of Household:Son
Father's Name:B... B. Booth
Father's birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Eliza B. Booth
Mother's birthplace:Virginia
Neighbors:View others on page
Occupation:Farmer
Marital Status:Single
Race:White
Gender:Male
Household Members:NameAge
B... B. Booth 46
Eliza B. Booth 46
Thadious F. Booth 25
Mariah L. Booth 18
Sallie Booth 16
Lealia J. Booth 13
Edmonia Booth 11
Annie L. Booth 9
Samuel P. Booth 6
Buried:
Hopewell Funeral Parlors, Hopewell, VA
Thaddeus married BARRETT Mary Louise on 20 Jul 1882. Mary was born on 28 Jun 1864 in Southampton County, VA (Sebriell); died on 5 Mar 1942 in Savedge, Surry County, VA (At The Home Of Percy J. Booth); was buried on 8 Mar 1942 in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 12. BOOTH Magnus F. was born on 25 Jul 1883 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1974; was buried in Merchants Hope, Prince George, Virginia, USA.
- 13. BOOTH Hiram A. was born on 21 Jan 1885 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Apr 1934; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary).
- 14. BOOTH Annie Bell was born on 2 Jan 1887 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 30 Mar 1985 in Greensville County, Virginia; was buried about 30 Mar 1985 in Newville, Prince George, VA.
- 15. BOOTH Bessie Binns was born on 28 Apr 1889 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died in Feb 1972.
- 16. BOOTH Thaddeus Clyde was born on 31 Jan 1891 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 24 Dec 1935.
- 17. BOOTH Percy Jackson, Sr. was born on 6 Jun 1894 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 3 Mar 1983; was buried about 5 Mar 1983 in Claremont, VA.
- 18. BOOTH Oscar Hudson was born on 7 May 1895 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died in Dec 1991.
- 19. BOOTH John Beverly was born on 28 Jun 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 23 Jan 1967; was buried in Hopewell, VA.
- 20. BOOTH Reginald A. was born on 7 Jun 1901 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died about 1995.
- 21. BOOTH Lillian Barrett was born on 21 May 1903 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); and died.
- 22. BOOTH Mary Louisa (Louise) was born on 15 Sep 1908 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); and died.
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3. | BOOTH Virginia Francis (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 7 Dec 1856 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in Jul 1901 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Died at age 45 per Mother's obituary
No gravestone remains
Buried:
GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.
Binns Beverly Booth
Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
(The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)
Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)
J. Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).
Virginia married PARSONS Andrew Dallas on 20 Nov 1877. Andrew (son of PARSONS Joseph and PARSONS Elizabeth Unknown) was born on 12 Oct 1844; died on 29 Nov 1911 in Kenbridge, Lunenburg, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | BOOTH Ella Gertrude (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 13 Feb 1858 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 May 1931 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 12 May 1931 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: 31
- Census: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
Notes:
Good health until 4 weeks before death. Then an illness. She was buried at 3:30 pm
Lived in Sussex co. at death. Heirs listed in Will Bk. 6 page 118. Was 4' 11" at dearh.
(Medical):Died At Son's Home 7:55 Am
Census:
United States Census, 1860 for Ella G Booth
Name:Ella G Booth
Residence:, Surry, Virginia
Ward:[Blank]
Age:1 year
Estimated Birth Year:1859
Birthplace:Virginia
Gender:Female
Page:14
Family Number:112
Film Number:805379
DGS Number:4298874
Image Number:00554
NARA Number:M653
Ella married GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. on 25 Aug 1876 in Weldon, Halifax County, NC. Benjamin (son of GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) and HARRIS Elizabeth Anne) was born on 19 Jun 1851 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 3 Dec 1930 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 5 Dec 1930 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 31. GOODRICH Nanny Taylor was born on 10 Mar 1879 in Claremont, Surry County, VA; died on 24 Aug 1913.
- 32. GOODRICH Glen Thomas was born on 5 Jul 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 18 Nov 1957 in Hampton, VA.
- 33. GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 Jun 1976 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 34. GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Jr. was born on 3 Oct 1886 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 28 May 1931; was buried in Surry County, VA (Westbrook Family Cemetary).
- 35. GOODRICH Elva Lee was born on 17 Dec 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 21 Jun 1903.
- 36. GOODRICH Claudia Leathie was born on 9 Oct 1890 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Apr 1927 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 15 Apr 1927 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).
- 37. GOODRICH Stella Gertrude was born on 8 Mar 1896 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 17 Dec 1984 in Sussex County, VA; was buried on 19 Dec 1984 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 38. GOODRICH James Elliott was born on 9 Feb 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 9 Feb 1934 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).
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5. | BOOTH Elizabeth ( Nannie) Bell (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 13 Feb 1860; died on 13 Feb 1860; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 170
- Nickname: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Nannie
Notes:
Mother's obituary shows that she died at birth.
(Medical):Per County Death Schedule
Buried:
GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.
Binns Beverly Booth
Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
(The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)
Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)
J. Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).
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6. | BOOTH Maria Louise (Beauty) (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 15 Feb 1862; died on 20 May 1916. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Talmadge Booth shows 15 Feb 1860
Maria married BRIGGS Benjamin Franklin on 20 Jul 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Benjamin (son of BRIGGS Bennett Stith and SEBREL Maria Louisa) was born on 2 Jul 1856 in Virginia; died on 17 Nov 1923 in Courtland, Southampton, VA; was buried in Courtland, Southampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 39. BRIGGS Baines (Binns) Bennett was born on 11 Apr 1883; died on 20 Jan 1939.
- 40. BRIGGS William James was born on 13 Oct 1884; died on 2 Apr 1939.
- 41. BRIGGS Lannie Laurie was born on 14 Sep 1886; died on 16 Jul 1974 in Courtland, Southampton, VA.
- 42. BRIGGS Alwyn Earl, Sr. was born on 29 Sep 1891 in Sebrell, Southampton, Virginia; died on 18 Mar 1953 in Sebrell, Southampton, Virginia; was buried in Courtland, Southampton, VA.
- 43. BRIGGS Garland Baird was born on 14 Jul 1894; died on 6 Sep 1959; was buried in Southampton Co., VA..
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7. | BOOTH Sarah Elizabeth (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 11 Jul 1864; died on 1 Dec 1956 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Name: Sallie
- Nickname: Aunt Sally
- Nickname: Sally
- Reference Number: 969
Notes:
Sara Elizabeth Booth was called aunt Sally by my mother,and she was married to
Emmett Baird, Mother thinks that there was two daughters but can't remember
what the other girl's name was but, one of the girl's name was Marie Baird and she was Percy Jackson Booth's 1st Cousin
Annie Saunnie Booth lived with "Aunt Sally" per the family (Mary Virginia Howard and Frances Adelle Booth)
Died in the front bedroom (parlor) at 141 Coppahaunk Av, Waverly. This is called the Baird/Coker House now lived in by Kenneth Coker.
Sarah married BAIRD Emmett Finley in Feb 1893. Emmett (son of BAIRD Alexander Peter, Jr. and BOOTH Rebecca Ann) was born on 26 Jul 1864 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1927; was buried in 1927 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 44. BAIRD Marie Bingham was born on 12 Dec 1894; died on 25 Aug 1977; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 45. BAIRD Emmett Finley (Jr) was born in 1896; died in 1921; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 46. BAIRD Sannie Booth was born on 24 Jun 1900 in Surry County, VA (Grape Hill); died on 25 Aug 1974; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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9. | BOOTH Edmonia Baird (Otey) (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 25 Mar 1870 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Nov 1945. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Poss married a Wilcox as Mrs. Edmonia B. Wilcox is listed as joining the Carsley Methodist church on 1 Jun 1891
Baird Family Bible shows an Aunt Otey died in 1945
Edmonia married WILCOX John E. on 10 Feb 1891. John was born in 1870; died in 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | BOOTH Annie Laurie (1.Elizabeth1) was born about 1872; died on 20 Jul 1885; was buried about 22 Jul 1885 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Name: Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); Annie L. Booth
- Lived with:: Waverly, Sussex County, VA; Sara Elizabeth Booth (Aunt Sally)
- Reference Number: 174
Notes:
Buried in Snow Hill: Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885
Note from Doris Jean: When I was at the Snow Hill Cemetery in June, 1973 I recorded information from the only 3 tombstones there at that time. One was for Annie L. Booth, B. 1-1-1872 D. 7-20-1885 and engraved "Our darling hath gone before, To greet us on the blissful shore". The other two stones were for her parents, Binns Beverly Booth and Eliza Bingham Baird Booth.
Lived with Sally Baird (called Aunt Sally by Mary V. Howard), in Waverly.
Lived near the Waverly Christian Church.
(Medical):Diphtheria per the resolution by Carsley Church.
In the 1920s there were an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 cases of diphtheria per year in the United States, causing 13,000 to 15,000 deaths per year.[3] Children represented a large majority of these cases and fatalities. One of the first effective treatments for diphtheria was discovered in the 1880s by U.S. physician Joseph O'Dwyer (1841-1898). O'Dwyer developed tubes that were inserted into the throat, and prevented victims from suffocating due to the membrane sheath that grows over and obstructs airways. In the 1890s, the German physician Emil von Behring developed an antitoxin that did not kill the bacterium, but neutralized the toxic poisons that the bacterium releases into the body.
Unfortunately the treatment to save a life never made it to Surry County doctors in time to save 13 yoa Annie Laurie. 5 years after her death an antitoxin was developed, and later refined and later given to all school children throughout the United States ... Gene Harris
Buried:
GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.
Binns Beverly Booth
Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
(The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)
Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)
J. Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).
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11. | BOOTH Samuel Peter (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 8 Jan 1874 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died about 1933 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Health: Cripple, unknown cause
- Reference Number: 175
- Alt. Birth: 8 Jan 1875
Notes:
Sam Pete was a cripple and slept in feather bed in Snow Hill Plantation in the corner bedroom on the 1st floor. Last Booth to live in Snow Hill Plantation. His bedroom was in the rear 'T' addition on the back that is now gone. Hettie is buried in the old section of Waverly Cemetary. He lived at Snow Hill all his life.
He had the first rubber tired buggy ever seen in Surry County.
Courted Hettie Lee Rogers * (1874-1964) for 25+ years but never married. She bought 3 trousseaus. She was a graduate of the Southern Female College in Petersburg along with Ora Sue Baird. Sam Pete used to cut across the field carrying a lantern going to Hettie Rogers house which was was at Laurel Rd and Rt. 40. She was quite well off and had a large plantation house. Quote: in 1935 when the town of Waverly put in a sewer sytem, she refused to connect as she had no inside bath. Pat O'gery the town supervisor (he stuttered) told her it was the law and he could force her to. She told him "You can make me put one in, but you can't make me use it". She had electric lights and used lanterns.
Sam Pete was quite a drinker...per Kenneth Coker.
From Doris Jean Goodrich Johnson: I do recall Tilly (Edith (Tilly) Louise Goodrich Westbrook) saying that Mama used to prepare food for Sam Pete and Tillie would deliver it to him while Mama watched her as she crossed the field going to and coming from the delivery.
Health:
Was a cripple and slept in feather bed in Snow Hill Plantation in the corner bedroom on the 1st floor. This occ'd later in life from arthritis and an alcoholic
Buried:
Old Section (?)
Family/Spouse: ROGERS Hettie Lee. Hettie was born in 1874; died in 1964; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
12. | BOOTH Magnus F. (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 25 Jul 1883 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1974; was buried in Merchants Hope, Prince George, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: FAIRFIELD Mina. Mina was born in 1896; died in 1985; was buried in Merchants Hope, Prince George, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | BOOTH Hiram A. (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 21 Jan 1885 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Apr 1934; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary). Other Events and Attributes:
- Nickname: Buddy
- Occupation: Hopewell, VA; Worked For a Company In Hopewell
- Reference Number: 1203
Family/Spouse: BAILEY Annie. Annie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | BOOTH Annie Bell (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 2 Jan 1887 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 30 Mar 1985 in Greensville County, Virginia; was buried about 30 Mar 1985 in Newville, Prince George, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Name: Annabelle
- Nickname: Anna Bella
- Name: Anna Bella BOOTH
- Reference Number: 1204
- Baptism: 10 Sep 1905, Carsley, Surry County, VA (Carsley Methodist Church)
Notes:
Tombstone (Newville Church, Newville, Va) show 2 Jan1887 (b) and 30 Mar 1985 (died). This corresponds with her parents data.
Family/Spouse: HITE Willie. Willie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Annie married BAIRD William Benjamin, Jr. on 15 Aug 1917. William (son of BAIRD William Benjamin, Sr. and SMITH Dora Frances) was born on 29 Oct 1887; died on 13 May 1962; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Newville Methodist Church). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 55. BAIRD Annie Ruth was born on 12 May 1918; died on 10 Feb 1979; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Salem United Methodist Church Graveyard).
- 56. BAIRD Jeanne Louise was born on 26 May 1925; died on 15 Jun 2003 in At Home; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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16. | BOOTH Thaddeus Clyde (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 31 Jan 1891 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 24 Dec 1935. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Moonshiner. Made and sold it.
- Alt. Birth: 31 Jan 1892, Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation)
- Census: 1900, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
- Military: 1917-1918, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; WW-I Draft Registration
- Census: 1930, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Notes:
FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: Well, I didn't know what he called himself, because he also had a girl, he also had a girlfriend, I presume she was his girlfriend, right across the road from him, where he lived.
He married a girl named Ruth, who as a Rogers, whose last name was Rogers before she married, and I understand she, her family owned a lot of land. TIM: Right. We've got a big cemetery back there with the Boothes. You've got pictures of that on the CD also. Gene Harris: I've got no idea where that is. I'd love to see it. FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: This is in Savage, around Savage. Ruth Rogers on the low plane, and she was a cute brunette with blue eyes, and she had -- Gene Harris: Now, Ruth Rogers: Who was she? She was the one that married Thaddeus Clyde Boothe? FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: Right. And so he sort of became friends with the postmaster that lived across the, right in front of their home, and, and he got mixed up with, when the time of the Depression, and they did do some moonshining or whatever you call it, I guess, because he seemed to have more money than anybody else around. FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: And, and the interesting thing that happened was that he did not, Thaddeus was, I know, from being an alcoholic, the Greyhound Bus ran off of the bridge up there between Petersburg Pike and Hopewell -- TIM DOWNEY: You see, this, Mother, this needs to be recorded here. FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: -- and, and -- TIM: -- he jumped in the water to save him. FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: And Mary, the youngest -- Gene Harris: Mary, Mary Louise Boothe? FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: -- right. Lived close by and Uncle Clyde, so I was told, Aunt Lin told me, went out to help. It's probably about as far as from here across the street, and jumped in the cold water. And -- TIM: The Greyhound bus left the road and went over into the -- FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: Yeah. And he -- TIM: -- the river. FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: -- got, he died of pneumonia. TIM: He caught pneumonia saving the passengers -- FRANCIS A. BOOTHE: From cold water. So he didn't die, evidently, as an alcoholic, he died from that.
RANCIS A. BOOTHE: Aunt Lillian, when we get down to her, she's the most interesting to me. I asked her when I went to stay with her, she was in her, lived to be 94, I said, Which one of these was the nicest of the seven boys? And she said, Clyde, but just think about it. He, he wasn't on the job all the time. So he could, when my grandmother wanted some help, all she had to do was call Clyde and Clyde came running and -- TIM: Right. He wasn't in the field for 12 hours a day --
From a 2005 interview with Frances Adelle Booth
Census:
1900 United States Federal Census
about Thadeus C Booth
Name:Thadeus C Booth
Home in 1900:Guildford, Surry, Virginia [Guilford, Surry, Virginia]
Age:9
Birth Date:Jan 1891
Birthplace:Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relationship to Head of House:Son
Father's Name:Thadeus F Booth
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Mary L Booth
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Single
Military:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Thaddeas Clyde Booth
Name:Thaddeas Clyde Booth
County:Surry
State:Virginia
Birthplace:Virginia;United States of America
Birth Date:31 Jan 1891
Race:Caucasian (White)
FHL Roll Number:1991280
DraftBoard:0
Age: Occupation: Nearest Relative: Height/Build: Color of Eyes/Hair: Signature:
Family/Spouse: ROGERS Lillian Ruth. Lillian (daughter of ROGERS Micajah Quincey and GLAZEBROOK Annie Cora) was born on 20 Apr 1896; died on 21 Dec 1987. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 60. BOOTH Orbrey Clyde, Sr. was born on 22 Feb 1916; died on 28 May 1996; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary).
- 61. BOOTH Lillian Lucille was born on 3 Mar 1918; died on 29 Nov 1990 in Spring Grove, Surry County, Va; was buried on 2 Dec 1990 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 62. BOOTH Phillip Gordon was born on 16 Jun 1921.
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17. | BOOTH Percy Jackson, Sr. (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 6 Jun 1894 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 3 Mar 1983; was buried about 5 Mar 1983 in Claremont, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 1208
- Residence: Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
Notes:
Gene Harris: -- Percy Jackson, would be your father. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Oh. Daddy, Daddy was a merchant -- Gene Harris: That's Percy Jackson? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- right. And my mother was a postmaster. They had postmaster and the store together. Gene Harris: Now, what was the store? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Savage. Gene Harris: Was there a name on it? Did the store have a name. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Well, my grandmother's brother, Barrett, had a big old country store like, big old country store, and there was a Savage across, there's an intersection there. So it was a big Savage store there, but Waverly(phonetic). Not Waverly, Barrett, my grandmother's brother, had the post office there. I don't remember in the store, but he retired. So when he retired, my mother took the service and passed it and became postmaster there. So my father started out with a little old garage and then he moved his warehouse up to the big store that had a big floor to it. TIM: Is there a sign on it that says, Boothe General Store, or -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Not then. After that my father bought that piece of land, and, and built his own store. And that's when he had his sign, P.J. Booth, what do you call it -- TIM: General store? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- pay as you go, you know. There were a lot of blacks that weren't paying. They ________________ in good with him. TIM: Credit wasn't -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: So the post office was moved there, too. And, and besides that, Dad was quite a, a good businessman, because he drove a school bus for 25 years. I said, when he came to live with us, Why did you, why did you drive a school bus from Save to Berrysville(phonetic) which is about 10 miles on a horse during the wintertime when the snow sometimes was 2 feet deep, deep? And he said, To save money. Keep from paying gas. And then rode back. That's how he started out. So he drove a school bus then. And then when they switched schools, he drove one of the first school buses that was a chassis, had a chassis -- TIM: Chassis with a body built on it -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- with a body built on the side, where you just roll up the curtains and so forth. And then when the first school buses that looks like the buses today, was when my mother died, that was 1929. I rode in that school bus, a new school bus. I know that. TIM: And he also drove a dump truck or something, too -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: And anyway, he, he was paid about $100 a month for driving the school bus. And then in the summertime he had two dump trucks. I don't know whether he rented them or how, how it was, but that was when they were fixing the roads. And so he had two, two dump trucks with people working, driving, while he was in the store. So he had three things going at one time.
Okay. Let's go to Percy Jackson BOOTH, who was born June 6, 1893. He was born in Surry County, Virginia, and he died on March 3rd 1983, and he's buried in Claremont, Virginia, at St. Anne's Church. He was married November 10th, 1930. And, let's see. His first wife was Myrtle -- TIM: Martha Myrtle Clemons. Gene Harris: -- Martha Myrtle Clemons, who was born 1900. TIM: Prince George County. Gene Harris: And they were married, it looks like, April 23rd, 1918. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Prince George County, and they were married in, in my grandfather's home. Gene Harris: Okay. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I sat in the living room after they restored it. Gene Harris: So they were married -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- it was a pretty place they were married. Gene Harris: They were married at the Thaddeus Floyd farmhouse? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Married at my mother's, the J.W. Clements. Gene Harris: Oh, the Clements farmhouse? Okay. She apparently died the 23rd of January, 1929? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Right. SPEAKER 4: I thought that Daddy died in 1984? TIM: It was '83. MR. DOWNEY: '83. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: '83? That's what he said. Gene Harris: Okay. Now, let's see. The second wife was Martha V. McCoy, M-C-C-O-Y. She was born September 11th, 1909, in Surry County, Virginia. Her father was Isaac -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Oh, wait a minute. Gene Harris: -- Alva McCoy. I-S-A-A-C, Alva, A-L-V-A, McCoy, was her father. And her mother's name was Elva, E-L-V-A, Jane McCoppin, M-C-C-O-P-P-I-N. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I don't know whether that's correct or not, but I think that Martha was the one that wrote that. Gene Harris: Okay. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Because I didn't do that. TIM: It looks like your handwriting, Mother. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Well, that, that is not my handwriting. TIM: It's not? It could be hers, then. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: It's hers. I put something extra in there and squeezed it in, that's probably mine. But somebody else wrote that. Gene Harris: They had, let's see. Percy Jackson had three children: Francis A. BOOTH, Percy Jackson BOOTH, Jr., and Bonnie Beryl BOOTH. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Beryl is another ______________ BOOTH family. Gene Harris: Okay. Now, were all three, which, which wife were these children by? TIM: This one by the Clemons, that's mother. Gene Harris: Okay. So Francis, you're mother, you're Francis A. BOOTH? And your mother was Myrtle Clements? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Right. Gene Harris: C-L-E-M-E-N-T-S? The other two children, Percy Jackson BOOTH, Jr., and Bonnie Beryl BOOTH, were by Martha V. McCoy? Francis A. BOOTH was born when? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: December 6, 1919. Gene Harris: December 6, 1919? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yes.
Gene Harris: Addendum: This is information on Francis's father, who, now this was. TIM: Percy Jackson BOOTH. Gene Harris: Okay. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: My father, when my father and mother got married, my mother had relatives in Hampton, Virginia, and they came to, my father and mother came to Hampton, Virginia, and they rode the streetcar from Hampton to Newport News for a year, and they had a little boy born, but died the same day it was born. My grandmother said it was probably the cord or something like that, but after that my father moved back to the country. I don't know why, but he always loved the country. And so he moved to Surry County and that's where I was born.
Family/Spouse: MCCOY Martha. Martha (daughter of MCCOY Isaac and MCCOPPIN Elva Jane) was born on 11 Sep 1909 in Burrowsville, Prince George, VA; died on 27 Mar 1979; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Percy married CLEMENTS Martha Myrtle on 10 Nov 1918 in Prince George County, VA (Home Of J, W, Clements Farmhouse). Martha (daughter of CLEMENTS James William, Sr. and BURROW Mary Florence) was born on 9 Feb 1899 in Prince George County, VA; died on 23 Jan 1929. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 65. BOOTH Frances Adell was born on 6 Dec 1919 in Sussex County, VA; died on 1 Nov 2006 in Newport News, VA; was buried on 28 Nov 2006 in Arlington, VA.
- 66. BOOTH James was born on 5 Feb 1918.
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18. | BOOTH Oscar Hudson (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 7 May 1895 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died in Dec 1991. Other Events and Attributes:
- Note: No children
- Occupation: Richmond, Virginia, USA; Lawyer the city
- Reference Number: 1207
Notes:
Gene Harris: Okay. How about Oscar Hudson BOOTH? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Oscar Hudson was a, a big achiever. He, he did not like planting potatoes. Aunt Lin told the story where they would all get out and my grandfather would say, Plant the potatoes with the eyes up, and he was looking up at the sky, whether that's a joke or not. So he was a typical city boy. And he went to, I think he went to Newport News, came to Newport News first, and then got a job, and then every time he'd, and then he would go to school at night. And then he'd get another job, and then he'd go to school at night until he became a lawyer for the city of Richmond. Gene Harris: Oscar Hudson BOOTH was a lawyer for the city of Richmond? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yes. TIM: Uh-huh. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: By his, going to school.
Interview with Frances A. Booth - 2005
Oscar married POWELL RuthUnknown. Ruth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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19. | BOOTH John Beverly (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 28 Jun 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 23 Jan 1967; was buried in Hopewell, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 1209
- Census: 1910, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
- Census: 1920, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
Notes:
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: John Beverly BOOTH was in world war -- TIM: He was a World War I soldier. Yeah. This is a very interacting story. Tell it. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I don't know if I can tell that story or not, because it's sort of a sad story.
Gene Harris: This is all John Beverly BOOTH? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yeah. TIM: That's right. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: He was, he was, I think it's somewhat of a dirty blonde, like, and we, we, he had a girlfriend when he left. And when he came back, his girlfriend, like a lot of stories, his girlfriend was married. And he, he, the one thing that the war left him with was bad feet because of -- TIM: Trench foot. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- being in the trenches over in England, I believe it was, in deep water.
And once in a, so Uncle Clyde, the brother, had a little house there. And Johnny lived in it for a while. And then he started to drinking a little. I remember he came over to my house when my grandmother came to live with us after my mother died, and he was drinking a little bit. And my grandmother said, You go right back to your house and don't come back to see me until you get okay. Gene Harris: That was his mother, Mary Louise Barrett?
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yeah. So, so he wasn't a bad guy. And then later someone, I don't know, it was Gary maybe, who said he saw a picture of a base- -- he was good at ba- -- softball or baseball, I guess it was, and it had John's name, John -- Gene Harris: He played for -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- BOOTH in Surry County. TIM: -- a local baseball team in Smithfield that he played some baseball for. Gene Harris: We're still discussing John BOOTH? TIM: Right. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Uh-huh.
TIM: He was a, he was a bachelor. He never married the girl that he -- He went to the service and went to World War I, went to France. When he came back, however long he was there, she had met someone else and married. And he never married, he never dated or married again, did he? He never dated anybody -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I don't know, but my grandmother said that the reason that he did the, the drinking was because of, of the, what they gave him, drug, I guess, what do you call it -- TIM: For his feet? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- for his feet. Yeah. TIM: Uh-huh. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: It started like that.
Census:
United States Census, 1910 for Johnie B Booth
Name: Johnie B Booth
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Residence: Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Race : White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Family Number: 213
Page Number: 13
Household Gender Age
Parent Thadeous L Booth M 56y
Parent Mary L Booth F 46y
Magnus F Booth M 27y
Annie B Booth F 23y
Bessie B Booth F 21y
Clyde Booth M 19y
Percy J Booth M 17y
Oscar H Booth M 15y
Johnie B Booth M 12y
Regmale A Booth M 9y
Lillian B Booth F 7y
Mary L Booth F 1y 6m
Census:
United States Census, 1920 for John B Booth
Name: John B Booth
Residence: , Surry, Virginia
Estimated Birth Year: 1899
Age: 21
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to Head of Household: Brother
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Film Number: 1821916
Digital Folder Number: 4390828
Image Number: 00408
Sheet Number: 5
Household Gender Age
Thadeous T Booth M 28y
Ruth R Booth F 20y
Aubrey Booth M 3y10m
Lucille Booth F 1y9m
John B Booth M 21y
Died:
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
about John B Booth Name: John B Booth
Service Info.: PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR I
Birth Date: 28 Jun 1898
Death Date: 23 Jan 1967
Service Start Date: 7 Apr 1917
Interment Date: 26 Jan 1967
Cemetery: City Point National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 10th Avenue and Davis Street Hopewell, VA 23860
Buried At: Section E Site 4853
Social Security Death Index
about John Booth Name: John Booth
SSN: 231-05-2447
Last Residence: 23890 Waverly, Sussex, Virginia, United States of America
Born: 29 Jun 1898
Died: Jan 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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20. | BOOTH Reginald A. (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 7 Jun 1901 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died about 1995. Other Events and Attributes:
- Illness: Stomach problems for years, poss cancer
- Occupation: Hopewell, VA; Policeman
- Reference Number: 1210
Notes:
Gene Harris: Okay. Now, what do you remember about Reginal A. BOOTH? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: He was a, he was, he was probably the largest built, but he was not overly fat. He was just built like a football player. Gene Harris: Stocky build? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yes. And, and he was good looking. And he was a policeman.
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I think, I think he lived to be 94. And I think that that, Daddy was 89 or, he lacked but so many months of being 90, so I included him.
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I know that he lived to, to be, I know that he lived, died, I think, with stomach problems. Probably cancer. He had it at a young age, and I know that he was sick for while there, for, like, five or 10 years and we used to go and see him.
Family/Spouse: FULCHER Thelma. Thelma and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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21. | BOOTH Lillian Barrett (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 21 May 1903 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Note: There is a WV/Tenn family of Booths related to the Booths and the Sykes families
- Reference Number: 1211
Notes:
Gene Harris: Okay. And let's go to the next one, which is Lillian R. BOOTH. Do you remember what Lillian's middle in- -- middle name was? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Barrett. Gene Harris: Okay. So it's Lillian B. BOOTH? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yes. Lillian Barrett BOOTH. Gene Harris: Okay. And she was born was 21 25 May, 1903? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Uh-huh. Gene Harris: What do you remember of her?
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Well, Aunt, Aunt Lillian, Aunt Lillian taught school. She taught in a one-room school. Gene Harris: Which school was that? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: One-room school down at -- Gene Harris: Was that Otterdam School? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- located at Otter Dam Wall (phonetic). Gene Harris: Okay. So that was the old Otterdam school, then? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yeah. Gene Harris: Old white, white clapboard building? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yes. And she drove old Billy, the horse, and her buggy to the school and back again. And she taught a small amount of children between one, first grade and seventh. And each summer she would go to summer school with the money she made teaching school in the winter until she got two years of college, and then later she went, you were required to have four years, so she went to school and got her degree in that.
And that's, I knew she was an achiever. There are so many stories about her. Because she, she got into a law course where most of them were guys. And she told me that two of them walked in, and they all started at these two girls in the law course. And, and then when the, they took the exams and so forth, they all were wondering what they were going to get, but only a few of them passed, and she was one of them. And, and she was, she was....
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: She, she was a crackerjack teacher. She taught school for 40 years. And she told me before she died that she enjoyed every minute of it. I could not believe that, but that's what she said.2 SOUR S236
Family/Spouse: BOOTH A. Rex. A. was born in Tennessee; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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22. | BOOTH Mary Louisa (Louise) (2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 15 Sep 1908 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Farmville, VA (Longwood College)
- Note: Had one child - NFI
- Reference Number: 1212
Notes:
Gene Harris: Wow. How about Mary Louise BOOTH, who was born September 15th, 1908? Mary FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Mary Louise was the youngest one. And I think that, that she must have acted like she was. (Laughter.) Anyway, she's the only one in the family that had a chance to go to college that the parents paid for, see? And so Mary went at Longwood one year, and then she met Lloyd. And Aunt Lin told me this story. She met Lloyd, fell in love with him. And, and married, eloped to North Carolina and got married. And, and she, I think she regretted it later. And so there was a lot of jealousy sort of between Aunt Lillian and, and Mary. And she, she was a flirt. She looked the part. Gene Harris: Okay. Let's go -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: She has a daughter that's still living. Gene Harris: What's her daughter's name? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Nancy -- TIM: Wills. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- Scott Wills. Gene Harris: Anyone know where she lives? TIM: Yeah. We have a mailing address. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yeah. I have her address. She's probably the youngest of the cou- -- the children. TIM: We sent her this information. Gene Harris: Okay. We need to get her. You can send her something about the --TIM: Okay.2 SOUR S236
Family/Spouse: SCOTT Lloyd. Lloyd and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Mary married BOOTH (--LNU--) Lloyd --LNU--North Carolina (Eloped To). Lloyd and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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23. | PARSONS Vivian Virginia (3.Virginia2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 5 Apr 1887; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Jennie
- Reference Number: 1195
Notes:
MARRIAGE: According to records, her marriage certificate said she was 19, but she wrote that she was 29. DOB taken from her stated age of 29 at the date of marriage
Vivian married PARSONS (--LNU--) --FNU-- on 19 Apr 1916 in Petersburg, VA. --FNU-- and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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28. | PARSONS Dennis Fleet (3.Virginia2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 21 Oct 1887 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 5 Nov 1963 in Hendersonville, NC. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Attorney
- Reference Number: 1196
- Residence: Arden, NC
Notes:
(Medical):Cerbral and General Arteriosclerois
Attended by Dr. H.B. Norton in Horseshoe, NC from 11/2/1959 to 1/5/1964
Occupation:
Self-Employed
Residence:
This is/was a farm
Dennis married SMITH Carrie Etta on 30 Jul 1937. Carrie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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31. | GOODRICH Nanny Taylor (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 10 Mar 1879 in Claremont, Surry County, VA; died on 24 Aug 1913. Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: SMITH William T.. William was born on 25 Oct 1862; died on 12 Dec 1948; was buried in Claremont, Surry County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 67. SMITH Elsie Mae was born on 24 Jul 1909 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; was buried in Claremont, Surry County, VA.
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32. | GOODRICH Glen Thomas (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 5 Jul 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 18 Nov 1957 in Hampton, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Lived(s) In: Phoebus, Hampton (city), Virginia, USA
- Reference Number: 33
- Military - Draft Card: 12 Sep 1918, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Draft Registration Card
Notes:
Lived in Phoebus
Person Source
Family/Spouse: HITE Mattie Mae. Mattie (daughter of HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr. and SMITH Alice A.) was born on 5 Jul 1887 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 14 Mar 1967 in Hampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 68. GOODRICH Mabel was born on 12 Jan 1905 in Hampton, VA; died on 10 Sep 1984 in Hampton, VA.
- 69. GOODRICH Pauline was born on 15 Oct 1907 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 4 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 7 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA (Parklawn Memorial Park).
- 70. GOODRICH Monroe Junius was born on 14 Apr 1909 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Sep 1992.
- 71. GOODRICH Robert Lee was born on 16 Dec 1911 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 26 Jul 1992 in Hampton, VA.
- 72. GOODRICH Edna Lucille was born on 4 Feb 1913 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Feb 2009; was buried on 17 Feb 2009 in Parklawn Memorial Park.
- 73. GOODRICH Edith Estelle was born on 7 Sep 1915 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 19 Feb 2005 in Newport News, VA.
- 74. GOODRICH Dorothy Mae was born on 12 Jul 1921 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 7 Jun 2007 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 11 Jun 2007 in Hampton, VA.
- 75. GOODRICH Margaret and died.
- 76. GOODRICH Mary Virginia was born about 1929.
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33. | GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 Jun 1976 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Heirlooms: Bible, Faye Howard
- Heirlooms: Dining Room, Gene Harris
- Heirlooms: Rocker, Gene Harris
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: 2
Notes:
See Herbert for full notes.
When they moved to Richmond, She made Herbert build a high wooden privacy fence around the backyard and she kept chickens. I remember her in her apron chasing a chicken around the yard, so we would have fresh chicken for lunch one Sunday. She made the biscuits and dessert (banana pudding) and Calvin would always fry the chicken in an old high side cast iron skillet. There were family dinners one Sunday a month.
Grandmother slept in an old feather bed that she loved and wouldn't sleep in a regular bed at all. She kept her snuff can under the bed.
Grandmother by Faye Howard:
You asked me about things I remember about Grandmother too. Here it is. Grandmother would always crouch down to use the phone. She could touch her toes at 80ty. Her nick name was "Pinky". She loved to dip snuff, but she hid in her bedroom so we wouldn't see her spit. She loved to play Canasta, which she taught many of us to play, and taught us how to eat King Syrup mixed with butter on bread that was delicious. She was a homebody and kept the home very clean. She made a beautiful quilt with Granddad, Granddad's Dog and mule or horse, Thelma, Calvin, others on it chickens, flowers and so much more. She made it out of the old clothes and scratch material she found laying around. She was a very good sewer. Grandmother loved her flowers and bushes, she was on the quiet side but carried a big bat. When the children at Fox School would kick a kickball, bat a baseball or throw a basketball in her back yard she would run them out of the yard and later return them to the Principal after we played with them for a while. She would be so upset because the children would climb the fence, breaking it sometimes and killing her plants and flowers stepping or jumping on them. The children use to call her the Wicked Witch. Grandmother nor I ever forgot what I am about to tell you and she even talked to Mom about it when she was dying that she never forgot the day I stood up to her with my hands on my hips and told her, "I could be just a stubborn as she was", then I walked out of the house across the street by myself and bought me some candy and ate it before I walked back into the house to get my punishment for not obeying her. You see Grandmother, even when I thought I was too old for naps, made me take one. She would let Joanie go across the street and buy some candy when they thought I was asleep. I finally got tired of just pretending I would sleep and got up when Joanie came back into the house with her candy in hand. I told Grandmother I was going to get me some. Well, she said I was not unless Joanie took me across the street. Joanie decided she would not take me across the street until she was ready too. Then Grandmother said I could not go. That's when I said what I did and did what I did. Would I do it again. "Yes", even though my Daddy gave me the biggest and worse spanking of my life for not respecting my Grandmother and for not doing what she said to do, and I really couldn't go to school and sit down for a week. Grandmother felt so bad that the next time I came over she said, I am really sorry Faye that I told Linwood about everything. I really didn't know he would beat you like that." Of course, I am a Scorpio and we hold grudges for a long time but she knew that day that I was really hurt by the way she and Joanie acted but I forgave her for telling Dad. She wrote articles to the newspapers and I will always remember the one about the verse from the King James Version on, "Spare Not the Rod". I will look up that verse and let you know it as soon as I can. She was very political too and would speak her mind in articles she wrote to the paper. Lynn and Mary were also very political and wrote things. They learned this from Grandmother. She have premonitions. She called Mom early one morning and asked Mom if she had talked to me recently or heard from me. Mom said no and asked why. Grandmother said something is really wrong you should call her. Mom did and I told her I had a miscarriage and was going to tell her about it when I felt better. She told me Grandmother knew something was wrong and that was why she called her and told her to call me. Grandmother told me other times when she knew something was going to happen and they did. Grandmother was Grandmother, I loved her, accepted her and am proud she was my "Grandmother" when I got old enough to understand life a little better instead of through a child's eye that's when I could understand her better.
(Medical):She broke her hip at 88 years old and was up and walking within 2 years.
Heirlooms:
Faye has Grandmother's Bible
Heirlooms:
Gene has Grandmother's dining room furniture.
Heirlooms:
Gene has Grandmother's fancy rocking chair
Buried:
Bliley Funeral Home to Purviance Funeral Home in Wakefield
Mary married HORNE Herbert Raines on 28 Jan 1907 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, USA. Herbert (son of HORNE Zachariah Thomas and RAINES Ellen Augusta) was born on 26 Dec 1880 in Newville, Prince George, VA; died on 3 Sep 1956 in Richmond, VA (MCV Hosp); was buried on 5 Sep 1956 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 77. HORNE Died at Birth was born on 8 Jan 1909; and died.
- 78. HORNE Herbert Calvin, Sr. was born on 8 Jan 1909 in Sussex County, VA (Milton Farm/Rt. 460); died on 25 Mar 1993 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 27 Mar 1993 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 79. HORNE Thelma Elizabeth was born on 17 Apr 1911 in Disputanta, Sussex County, VA Milton Farm/Rt. 460; died on 1 Sep 1980 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 3 Sep 1980 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 80. HORNE Evelyn Mae was born on 21 Jul 1913 in 237 S. Beaver Dam Rd, Waverly, Sussex County, Virginia; was christened on 21 Jul 1913 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 24 Jan 1994 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried on 26 Jan 1994 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 81. HORNE George Landon was born on 20 Sep 1918 in Sussex County, VA; died on 21 Jul 2001 in Richmond, VA (Chimborazo Hospital); was buried on 24 Jul 2001 in Richmond, VA (Westhampton Cem).
- 82. HORNE Mary Virginia was born on 22 Jun 1922 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 20 Nov 2002 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 23 Nov 2002 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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34. | GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Jr. (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 3 Oct 1886 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 28 May 1931; was buried in Surry County, VA (Westbrook Family Cemetary). Other Events and Attributes:
- Nickname: 'Uncle Boss'
- Occupation: Farmer
Notes:
Lived in Surry County
Died of brain tumor which developed after head injury caused by flywheel flying off a piece of farm equipment. Called "Boss" by family and friends. One of the pictures at BK924 shows him, wife Pearl, and daughter Edith, on the front porch of their home located on Rt. #40 (MLK Hwy.) The house was dismantled in 1977 after his daughter Doris Jean and husband Shirley Johnson built a brick ranch house behind it.
He owned farm called Gilliams (other side of Averys Mill Pond - now called Cockes Lake) when first married. All children except Doris Jean were born there. Family sold it to Continental Can in 1965, who later sold it to Carrolls Foods (hog farm) behind Marvin and Pat Padgetts.
Person Source
(Medical):Died of brain tumor which developed after head injury caused by flywheel flying off a piece of farm equipment
Benjamin married WESTBROOK Mabel Pearl on 22 Dec 1915 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Mabel (daughter of WESTBROOK Joseph Percy and JAMES Otelia Florence) was born on 1 Oct 1896 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 28 Jul 1972 in Portsmouth, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Westbrook Family Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 83. GOODRICH Marvin Lewis was born on 26 Oct 1916 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 30 May 1974 in Suffolk, VA (Louise Obici Hosp); was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 84. GOODRICH Norman Douglas was born on 27 Sep 1918 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 27 Sep 1969 in Elizabeth City, Cleveland, North Carolina, USA; was buried on 29 Sep 1969 in Portsmouth, VA (Greenlawn Cemetary).
- 85. GOODRICH Bernard Taylor was born on 9 Aug 1921; died on 4 Aug 1922.
- 86. GOODRICH Edith (Tilly) Louise was born on 6 Oct 1924 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 3 Mar 2015; was buried on 7 Mar 2015 in Claremont, Surry County, VA.
- 87. GOODRICH Doris Jean was born on 2 Jan 1931 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
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35. | GOODRICH Elva Lee (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 17 Dec 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 21 Jun 1903. Other Events and Attributes:
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36. | GOODRICH Claudia Leathie (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 9 Oct 1890 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Apr 1927 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 15 Apr 1927 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm). Other Events and Attributes:
- Illness: Typhoid Fever
- Reference Number: 36
- Alt. Birth: 9 Oct 1893
- Census: 1910, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
- Illness: 1927, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Red Measles
- Alt. Death: 13 Apr 1927
Notes:
Spelling changed from Leathy to Leathie per her daughter Vivian (10-25-03)
Title: Cemetary Marker
Source Text: Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm, Waverly, Virginia
Alt. Birth:
from a handwriten page (unknown where this page came from)
Illness:
Caught red measles from Vivian and Claudia died from them
Claudia married BISHOP William (Willie) on 26 Nov 1909 in Petersburg, VA. William (son of BISHOP Lenious Thomas and SMITH Ida Estelle) was born on 23 Aug 1885 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 1 Nov 1964 in Sussex County, VA (At His Residence); was buried on 3 Nov 1964 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 88. BISHOP Vivian Francis was born on 28 Apr 1917 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 2 Feb 2015 in Franklin, Virginia.
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37. | GOODRICH Stella Gertrude (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 8 Mar 1896 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 17 Dec 1984 in Sussex County, VA; was buried on 19 Dec 1984 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Farmer's Wife/Homemaker
- Reference Number: 37
- Census: 1920, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
- Religion: 1 Oct 1922, Carsley, Surry County, VA (Carsley Methodist Church); Methodist
Notes:
Aunt Stella was always very fond of Calvin Horne and he was her little doll baby. This was before she married and had kids. She always had a nice disposition and was friendly towards everyone. Her children were like sisters and brothers to the Horne family. Aunt Stella always blushed very easily. Mary Virginia Horne remembers that Aunt Stella had a crush on a friend of Herbert Raines Horne's, Myron Benton, that moved to Conneticut and everytime he came down to visit Herbert Raines Horne, Aunt Stella had to rush over to visit and she would stand there and her face would turn red when he would walk in and she would look at Mary Virginia and say 'you little devil you'd better keep your mouth shut and don't say a word', but her face was so red that no one had to say anything.
Joined Carsley Meth Ch. 1 Oct 1922 Rev. H.B. Hall
Family Notes on Marriage with Monroe Cleveland Hite:
Title: Notes
Text:
Last Residence of Stella was Spring Grove, Virginia 23881
Surry County
Region: Claremont
Title: 1910 Virgia Census Miracode Index
Page: Enumeration District 0117; Visit 0148
Entry Date: 1910
Source Text: Parents: Benjamin T and Ellia Goodrich Siblings: Benjamin T and James E Estella Goodrich 14 years old Born in Virginia
Title: 1910 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
Page: 10B
Entry Date: March 24, 1910
Source Text: Parents: Benjamin T and Ellia G Goodrich Siblings: Benjamin T; James E Estella Goodrich 14 years old Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia
Title: 1900 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
Page: 2A
Entry Date: June 9, 1900
Source Text: Parents: Benjamin and Ella Goodrich Siblings: Nonnie; Glen; Mary; Benjamin; Elsa; Claudia; James Estella Goodrich: 4 years old Born March 1896 Able to speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia
Title: Social Security Death Index
Source Text: Last Residence Spring Grove, Virginia, Surry County 23881 Social Security Number 231-50-3162 Born March 8, 1896 Died December 1984 SSN Issued in Virginia 1956
Title: The Church Register of the Surry Circuit- Methodist Episcopal Church South 1868-1925 Register of Carsley Methodist Church
Title: 1920 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
Page: 1B
Entry Date: February 12, 1920
Source Text: Monroe C. Hite: Head of household Own home - mortgaged 32 years old Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Farmer Stella G Hite: Wife 24 years old Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Children at home: Cleveland A (4 years and 9 months)
Title: 1930 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
Page: 5A
Entry Date: April 22, 1930
Source Text: M. Cleveland Hite: Head of household Own home - farm 42 years old 25 years old at first marriage Able to read, write, speak English Farmer Not a veteran Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Stella G. Hite Wife - H 34 years old 17 years old at first marriage Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Children at Home: C. Alvin Hite: Son 15 years old - Laborer/School Jessie M. Hite: Daughter 9 years old - School Jack T. Hite: Son 6 years old - School
Title: Cemetary Marker
Source Text: Stella Goodrich Hite 1896 ---- 1984
Census:
1920 United States Federal Census
about Cleveland A Hite
Name:Cleveland A Hite
Age:4 [4 9/12]
Birth Year:abt 1916 [abt 1915]
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1920:Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Son
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:Monro C Hite
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Stella G Hite
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Household Members:NameAge
Monro C Hite 32 [22]
Stella G Hite 24
Cleveland A Hite 4 [4 9/12]
Religion:
Joined Carsley Meth Ch. 1 Oct 1922 Rev. H.B. Hall
Stella married HITE Monroe Cleveland, Jr. on 11 Jan 1914 in Carsley, Surry County, VA (Carsley Methodist Church). Monroe (son of HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr. and SMITH Alice A.) was born on 12 Mar 1888 in Otterdam, Surry, VA; died on 4 Oct 1954 in Williamsburg, VA (Williamsburg Hosp); was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 89. HITE Cleveland Alvin was born on 11 Mar 1915 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Jun 1975; was buried on 24 Jun 1975 in Hampton, VA (Parklawn Memorial Park).
- 90. HITE Claire Isabell was born on 5 Oct 1917 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 2 Aug 1919 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612).
- 91. HITE Jessie Merle was born on 29 Apr 1920; died on 9 Dec 2002 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 13 Dec 2002 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 92. HITE Jeff Thomas, Sr. was born on 23 Apr 1923 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 18 Feb 1994 in Surry County, VA (Home); was buried on 20 Feb 1994 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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38. | GOODRICH James Elliott (4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 9 Feb 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 9 Feb 1934 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary). Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 38
- Occupation: 1930, Petersburg, VA; Machinist
Notes:
Deceased: JAMES GOODRICH
Deceased InformationLast Name: GOODRICH
First Name: JAMES
Middle Name: ELLIOT
Date of Death: 2/9/1934
Interment Date: 2/11/1934
Race: WHITE
Sex: MALE
Age: 36
Other Information Parentage: BENJAMIN T. & ELLA GOODRICH
Birthplace: SURRY COUNTY VIRGINIA
Place of Death:
AttendingDoctor: W. P. HOY
Funeral Home/Crematory J. T. MORRIS
GraveId: 14689
Ward: LEE
Section #: 26
Square: 8 (W 1/2)
Location: W 1/2 CENTER
LocationGrave #: 1
New/Old Grounds: OLD
Type of Vault: BOX
(Medical):Petresburg Genral Hosp
Occupation:
Jack Smith's shop
Buried:
Deceased InformationLast Name: GOODRICH First Name: JAMES Middle Name: ELLIOT
dentifiers
Birthdate: Date of Death: 2/9/1934 Interment Date: 2/11/1934 Race: WHITE Sex: MALE Age: 36 Other InformationParentage: BENJAMIN T. & ELLA GOODRICH Birthplace: SURRY COUNTY VIRGINIA Place of Death: Residence At Time of Grave Purchase Address: Apartment: City: State: Zip: AttendingDoctor: W. P. HOY Funeral Home/Crematory J. T. MORRIS GraveId: 14689 Ward: LEE Section #: 26 Square: 8 (W 1/2) Location: W 1/2 CENTER LocationGrave #: 1 New/Old Grounds: OLD
James married FULLER Minnie Irene on 13 Feb 1918 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Minnie (daughter of FULLER George Gilliam and JUDKINS Virginia Caroline) was born on 23 Jan 1901 in Adams Grove, Southampton Cty, VA; died on 13 Sep 1974 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 93. GOODRICH James Lawrence, Sr. was born on 24 Jun 1919 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 12 Dec 1997 in Hopewell, VA; was buried on 15 Dec 1997 in Merchants Hope, Prince George, Virginia, USA.
- 94. GOODRICH Cecil Hartwell was born on 15 Jul 1924 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 25 Feb 2007 in Yorktown, VA; was buried on 28 Feb 2007 in Smithfield, Isle of Wight, VA (St. Lukes Cem).
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42. | BRIGGS Alwyn Earl, Sr. (6.Maria2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 29 Sep 1891 in Sebrell, Southampton, Virginia; died on 18 Mar 1953 in Sebrell, Southampton, Virginia; was buried in Courtland, Southampton, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Farmer
- Reference Number: 1216
Notes:
Birth:
36.784 and longitude -77.127
Alwyn married HOWELL Janie on 22 Dec 1912. Janie (daughter of HOWELL William Alexander and WILLIAMS Annie Belle) was born on 10 Nov 1894 in Southampton Co., VA.; died on 1 Dec 1954 in Courtland, Southampton, VA; was buried in Courtland, Southampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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44. | BAIRD Marie Bingham (7.Sarah2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 12 Dec 1894; died on 25 Aug 1977; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Lived with:: her sister Sannie Booth Baird
- Lived(s) In: Waverly, Sussex County, VA; 141 Coppahaunk Av
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46. | BAIRD Sannie Booth (7.Sarah2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 24 Jun 1900 in Surry County, VA (Grape Hill); died on 25 Aug 1974; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 21 Sep 1919, Carsley, Surry County, VA (Carsley Methodist Church)
Notes:
Note by Jean Goodrich Johnson: Sannie lived with Aunt Sally Baird (Sannie Baird's mother) in Waverly on Coppahaunk Ave across from the Methodist Church. I recall Mother and I visiting in their home when I was growing up. I do not recall that Sannie was married.
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Generation: 4
54. | BOOTH Wilson (13.Hiram3, 2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Census: 1940, Brandon, Prince George County, VA
Notes:
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about John L Horne
Name:John L Horne
Age:38
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1902
Gender:Male
Race:White
Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Lodger
Home in 1940:Brandon, Prince George, Virginia
Map of Home in 1940:View Map
Street:Route 611
Inferred Residence in 1935:Brandon, Prince George, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Same House
Sheet Number:9A
Occupation:Laborer
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:Elementary school, 2nd grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:55
Class of Worker:Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:50
Income:300
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Wilson B Booth 26
Annie C Boath 51
John L Horne 38
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60. | BOOTH Orbrey Clyde, Sr. (16.Thaddeus3, 2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 22 Feb 1916; died on 28 May 1996; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary). Other Events and Attributes:
- Organizations: Mason
- Census: 1930, Claremont, Surry County, VA
- Military Service: 8 Jan 1943; US Army (Pvt.) WW-II
Notes:
Census:
1930 United States Federal Census
about Orbrey C Boothe
Name: Orbrey C Boothe
Home in 1930: Claremont, Surry, Virginia
Age: 14
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1916
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: Thadius C Boothe
Mother's Name: Lillian R Boothe
Race: White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Thadius C Boothe 39
Lillian R Boothe 33
Orbrey C Boothe 14
Lillian L Boothe 12
Thadius F Boothe 2 10/12
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Claremont, Surry, Virginia; Roll: 2462; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 674.0.
Military Service:
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about Orbrey C Boothe
Name: Orbrey C Boothe
Birth Year: 1916
Race: White, Citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State of Residence: Virginia
County or City:S urry
Enlistment Date: 8 Jan 1943
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component:Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source:Civil Life
Died:
Social Security Death Index
about Orbrey C. Boothe
Name:Orbrey C. Boothe
SSN:
Last Residence:23899 Claremont, Surry, Virginia, United States of America
Born:22 Feb 1916
Died:28 May 1996
State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (Before 1951)
Orbrey married GWALTNEY Audrey Mae on 31 Dec 1946. Audrey (daughter of GWALTNEY Charles Cox and DURPHEY Emma Lou) was born on 29 Oct 1927 in Savedge, Surry County, VA; died on 1 Dec 1991; was buried on 3 Dec 1991 in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 103. BOOTH Orbrey Clyde, Jr. was born on 15 Dec 1948; died on 13 Sep 2004; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary).
- 104. BOOTH Thomas Gordon was born on 5 Aug 1951.
- 105. BOOTH Infant was born on 12 Nov 1947; died on 12 Nov 1947; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary).
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61. | BOOTH Lillian Lucille (16.Thaddeus3, 2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 3 Mar 1918; died on 29 Nov 1990 in Spring Grove, Surry County, Va; was buried on 2 Dec 1990 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: Spring Grove, Surry County, Va; Claremont Methodist Church
Lillian married GWALTNEY Charles Marks on 20 Dec 1947. Charles (son of GWALTNEY Charles Cox and DURPHEY Emma Lou) was born on 4 Sep 1918; died on 1 Oct 1998; was buried on 3 Oct 1998 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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63. | BOOTH Percy Jackson (Jackie), Jr. (17.Percy3, 2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 27 Jul 1933 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Address: Address:
Percy Jackson BOOTH Jr.
- Nickname: "Jackie"
- Name: Jackie
- Occupation: Construction Equipment Operator
- Phone: 804-834-2751
Notes:
The other two children, Percy Jackson BOOTH, Jr., and Bonnie Beryl BOOTH, were by Martha V. McCoy? Francis A. BOOTH was born when? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: December 6, 1919. Gene Harris: December 6, 1919? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yes. Gene Harris: Okay. Percy Jackson BOOTH, Jr. Do you remember when he was born? I know it was 1933, but do you remember what month and day? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Jackie? TIM: Yeah. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: July the, wait a 15 minute. July 27th. Gene Harris: Okay. July 27, 1933. Okay. And how about Bonnie Beryl BOOTH?
Still alive as of 1-10-2020 ... gene He cleaned out the graveyard at Snow Hill last year!
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64. | BOOTH Bonnie Beryl (17.Percy3, 2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 1 Sep 1943 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
And how about Bonnie Beryl BOOTH?
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Bonnie is -- Gene Harris: -- she was born in '43. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: -- 10 years younger than Jackie. And her birthday is September the, wait a minute now. September 1st. Gene Harris: Okay. So Bonnie Beryl, B-E-R-Y-L, BOOTH was born September the -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: 1st. Gene Harris: -- 1st, 1943, and all three children were born in Surry County? Now, we're going to drop down -- FRANCIS A. BOOTH: And we don't know where she is. TIM: We haven't heard from her in years. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: She doesn't have anything to do with us. Gene Harris: Oh, she doesn't? TIM: That's the one that worked for the Smithsonian. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: It's always --
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65. | BOOTH Frances Adell (17.Percy3, 2.Thaddeus2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 6 Dec 1919 in Sussex County, VA; died on 1 Nov 2006 in Newport News, VA; was buried on 28 Nov 2006 in Arlington, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 1416
- Baptism: Abt 1929, Burrowsville, Prince George, VA; Baptism at Brandon Episcopal Church
- Education: 1936, Dendron, Surry County VA; Dendron HS Graduation
- Education: 1940, Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg (city), Virginia, USA; JMU ( James Madison University) College Graduation
- Retired: 1982, Newport News, VA; Retired rom the Newport News School System
- Occupation: 1940-2006, Numerous Places; School Teacher
- Religion: 2006, Newport News, VA; Warwick United Church of Christ
- Funeral: 6 Nov 2006, Newport News, VA; Memorial Service
Notes:
Gene Harris: Okay. Now, let's get back to you, Francis. What were your hobbies? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: What were my hobbies? TIM: Your hobbies. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Only that, probably music and dancing. And I don't think I had any hobbies. Gene Harris: Okay. Now that we've had our cake, we're going to go back to recording. Now, Francis, can you tell me a little bit: What was your favorite book? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: When I was in school? Gene Harris: No. Later on in life, what was your favorite book? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I can tell you my favorite movie is Gone With the Wind. Gene Harris: Okay. Gone With the Wind was a good one. I've seen that a couple times. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: And Sound of Music. Gene Harris: Oh, that was beautiful. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Yeah.
FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I was baptized in the Episcopal, Brandon Episcopal Church in Burrowsville, Virginia. Gene Harris: Brandon Episcopal Church in Burrowsville, B-U-R-R-O-W-S-V-I-L-L-E, Virginia? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Uh-huh. Gene Harris: And do you remember when that was, approximately? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Mother died in 1929. That was her last, one of the last wishes that she had, that my father and I join church. So it had to be somewhere close after she died in '29.
Gene Harris: Okay. And you, where did you go to school? FRANCIS A. BOOTH: I went to school in Savage, Virginia, until they moved the school to Denburn(phonetic) Dendron High School, and then I went to school in Denburn High School, and then I went to JMU.
Gene Harris: Very good. And what, what did you do for a career. FRANCIS A. BOOTH: Teacher. I was a teacher because you didn't have a lot of choice. At Madison there were only a thousand girls there at that time. And, and you could be a nurse and take a two-year nursing course, or be a stenographer and take a two-year-course. I used to take Home EC and maybe go into some, some other food, food jobs or something like that. And, but it was basically an educational school supported by the state.
Education:
She attended Jeb Stuart Elementary school in Savage, Va, and Dendron H.S. in Dendron, Va., where she was president of the student Body, on the basketball team and the debate team.
Education:
BS in Elementary Education.
Occupation:
Gloucester School System, Va., Rockville Virginia School System and Newport News Virginia School System, where she taught at Parkview, Lee Hall, Sedgefield and Saunders Elementary School.
Religion:
unk to 2006
Funeral:
2 pm at the Warwick United Church, Rev. Michael O. Christensen officating.
Peninsula Funeral Home, Newport News, Va handling arrangements.
Died:
Died at Mary Immaculate Hospital after a 2 month illness. Died from a high fever/Infection following surgery
Frances married DOWNEY James Snead on 17 Dec 1948 in Newport News, VA (Hilton Village, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church). James (son of DOWNEY James Snead and DOWNEY Collette --LNU--) was born on 13 Mar 1915 in Philippines; died on 20 Jun 2011. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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67. | SMITH Elsie Mae (31.Nanny3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 24 Jul 1909 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; was buried in Claremont, Surry County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Claremont, VA (Episcopal Church)
- Reference Number: 52
Notes:
Living at the Masonic home as of 8/95.
(Gene) I remember trips to the apple orchards in Winchester and the Skyline Drive with Elsie and "Rinker" during my childhood when I was about 10-12 yoa. I also remember that Mom and Elsie loved fresh apple butter that they bought at the orchards and brought bottles of it home.
Elsie married RINKER Oscar Abram on 10 Oct 1947 in Woodstock, VA. Oscar was born on 18 Oct 1897 in Woodstock, VA; died on 9 Oct 1972; was buried in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Elsie married HARRISON Robert A. on 25 Dec 1926 in Savedge, Surry County, VA. Robert (son of HARRISON Robert Alexander) was born on 27 Nov 1928 in Claremont, Surry County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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68. | GOODRICH Mabel (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 12 Jan 1905 in Hampton, VA; died on 10 Sep 1984 in Hampton, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Mabel and Thelma Horne West had the same temperment. The family lived in Hampton, Va.
Family/Spouse: MINGEE William C.. William and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 116. MINGEE Beatrice Joy was born on 3 Dec 1928 in Hampton, VA; died on 17 Jan 1991 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.
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69. | GOODRICH Pauline (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 15 Oct 1907 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 4 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 7 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA (Parklawn Memorial Park). Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Her obit in the Daily Press 7/6/99 showed she is survived of her son Stanley
T. Cleveland, Jr. and his wife, Dorothy F. of Hampton; grandchildren, Shirley
Ann Wright and her husband, George of Somerville, Texas, Robbie L. Redfearn of
Smyrna, Tenn., William T. Redfearn and his wife, Amy L., Steven M. Redfearn
and Brandy M. Cleveland, all of Hampton; one great-grandchild, Destinee M.
Thomas, and her sisters, Edna Small, Edith Dovell, and Dorothy G. Wilkinson.
Born in Waverly, she was a Hampton resident since 1921, memember of Phoebus UMC.
Pauline married CLEVELAND Stanley Thomas, Sr. on 15 Oct 1927. Stanley was born on 5 Mar 1902 in Washington, DC; died on 27 Feb 1973 in Portsmouth, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 117. CLEVELAND Stanley Thomas, Jr. was born on 15 Jun 1927 in Ft. Monroe, VA; died on 12 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 14 Jul 1999.
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70. | GOODRICH Monroe Junius (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 14 Apr 1909 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Sep 1992. Other Events and Attributes:
Monroe married KING Dorothy Brautigan in 1934. Dorothy was born on 23 Oct 1908 in Louisa County, VA; died in May 1973 in Hampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 118. GOODRICH Jean M. was born on 4 May 1927 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jul 2013 in Hampton, VA.
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71. | GOODRICH Robert Lee (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 16 Dec 1911 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 26 Jul 1992 in Hampton, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Raised Pomeranians
- Reference Number: 135
Notes:
Never married. Was short in statue
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72. | GOODRICH Edna Lucille (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 4 Feb 1913 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Feb 2009; was buried on 17 Feb 2009 in Parklawn Memorial Park. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Died:
HAMPTON - Edna Goodrich Small, 96, peacefully went home to be with her husband, Preston L. Small Sr. and her Lord on Friday, Feb. 13, 2009.
Born in Surry, Edna was raised in Phoebus and was the last of the Goodrich family there. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed her many friends and their time playing bingo and cards together.
Edna is survived by her daughter, Barbara J. Herb of Hampton; her son, Preston L. Small Jr. of Louisa; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The family would like to thank the staffs at Bayside Golden Living Center, Dominion Village of Poquoson, and the staff at Sentara Careplex, for their compassionate and loving care.
A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, at Parklawn Memorial Park.
Arrangements by R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home.
Edna married SMALL Preston Lee, Sr. on 21 Mar 1931. Preston was born on 9 Feb 1909 in Eastern Shore, VA; died on 31 Aug 1989 in Hampton, VA (VA Hosp). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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73. | GOODRICH Edith Estelle (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 7 Sep 1915 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 19 Feb 2005 in Newport News, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
2 families married Brother Sister married Brother Sister. See Uncle Cleveland Hite and Aunt Stela Goodrich and then Glen Thomas Goodrich and Mattie Hite
19 Feb 2005: Just received a call from Dot Goodrich Wilkinson in Hampton re: her sister Edith Estelle Goodrich Dovell. We have her in family history as being married to Harry Elwood Stotler. The obit is in today's Daily Press and is short so here it is:
" Edith Estelle Dovell, 89, a Life Member of American Contract Bridge League Unit 110, died Sat. Feb. 19, 2005. The family will receive friends from 7 until 8:30 p. m. Monday in R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home, Hampton." Dot said the funeral is at 3 pm Tuesday. Merle Chappell had been Dot's contact in this area. I never knew the family very well but have been in contact with Dot in recent years. She sent me some family history which I put in BK and mailed the print outs to her a few years back and exchange Christmas card just to keep in touch. Hope this finds you and yours staying well. Jean
Edith Goodrich Dovell HAMPTON - Edith Goodrich Dovell, 89, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005, in Sentara Careplex. Born in Surry County, she had lived in Hampton 80 years where she was a member of Phoebus United Methodist Church. A Life Member of American Contract Bridge League Unit 110, Mrs. Dovell was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post 48. Survivors include two daughters, Jacqueline S. Worthington and Gayle E. Chandonnet, both of Hampton; a son, Harry E. Stotler Jr. of York County; two sisters, Dot Wilkinson and Edna Small, both of Hampton; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Parklawn Memorial Park with the Rev. Daniel G. Spaugh and Judy and John Young officiating. The family will receive friends from 7 until 8:30 p.m. tonight in R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home. Memorials may be in the form of contributions to the Memorial Fund of Phoebus United Methodist Church, 300 E. Mellen St., Hampton, 23663. Published in the Daily Press from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. http://www.legacy.com/dailypress
Family/Spouse: STOTLER Harry Elwood. Harry was born on 15 Mar 1909 in Berkeley Springs, Morgan, West Virginia, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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74. | GOODRICH Dorothy Mae (32.Glen3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 12 Jul 1921 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 7 Jun 2007 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 11 Jun 2007 in Hampton, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Born in Waverly, at age 6,the family moved to Phoebus where she attended Phoebus Elementary School and then graduated from Hampton High School. After she married Jack Wilkinson on New Year's Day 1940, they lived in Washington D. C. for a short time before moving back to Phoebus. She worked at Fort Monroe in the telephone section for 30 years, retiring as a supervisor in 1980. A former member of St. Mary Catholic Church, she was a member of St. Joseh Catholic Church.
Survivors included four great-grandchildren, Trindy Goff, and Jeff Jr., and Savannah Stillman
DATE 11 JUN 2007
PLAC R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home
SOUR @S94@
Family/Spouse: WILKINSON John Henry. John was born on 6 Dec 1919 in Washington, DC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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77. | HORNE Died at Birth (33.Mary3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 8 Jan 1909; and died. Notes:
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)
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78. | HORNE Herbert Calvin, Sr. (33.Mary3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 8 Jan 1909 in Sussex County, VA (Milton Farm/Rt. 460); died on 25 Mar 1993 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 27 Mar 1993 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church)
- Medical: Heart Problems
- Organizations: Waverly, Sussex County, VA; Waverly Rotary Club
- Organizations: Waverly, Sussex County, VA; Waverly Ruritan Club
- Vehicles: Hanover Courthouse, Hanover County, Virginia, USA; Calvin and the GTO
- Occupation: Mercantile Proprieter
- Reference Number: H3
- Religion: Richmond, Virginia, USA; Grove Avenue Baptist Church
- Residence: cir 1960's, Thornburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
- Census: 1930, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Vehicles: 1935, Greenville, Augusta, Virginia, USA; Calvin and Herbert
- Employment: Abt 1940, Waverly, Sussex County, VA; Waverly Businesses
- Residence: Abt 1950, Waverly, Sussex County, VA; in Waverly
- Residence: Abt 1960, Hanover Courthouse, Hanover County, Virginia, USA; The Hanover store
- Funeral: 27 Mar 1993, Wakefield, Surry, Virginia, USA; Purviance Funeral Home
Notes:
Herbert Calvin Horne, Sr., was born on Jan 8, 1909 at Milton Farms in Disputanta, Virginia. Very little is known about him until his teenage years. *** Check with Landon for younger years In his senior year of high school at Waverly High Schools, he came home one day and told his father that he might as well give him a whipping now because he wasn't going back to school for another day if he had to continue taking chemistry under Mr. Level, because he embarassed the kids that he didn't like and showed favoritism to certain of his cronies children in the class. At this point Calvin Horne quit school and went to work on his daddy's farm for several years. Frank Pulley, a lawyer and businessman came to Calvin and asked him if Calvin would run his store (Lindsey's Store). Calvin took over the running of the store and after a few years, Frank Pulley asked Calvin if he would like to buy the store. Calvin bought this, his first store and ran it for many years. Calvin borrowed the money from his mother and she loaned him the money from what he had been paying her for room and board. She had never spent it but kept in in her trunk in the upstairs bedroom at the farmhouse. The trunk was between the two beds and under the front window. This made a nice down payment on the store and it took Calvin about five (5) years to pay off the rest of the loan to Mr. Pulley. He sold this store and build Horne Sales & service across the road. This new store sold Chrylser/Plymouth cars and tires for the lumber yard people. He had a small grocery, but only sold limited items, mainly for workers to make lunches with. Calvin never mailed a bill. He kept a little notebook that he listed the people he gave credit to. And he never had a customer leave town owing him a bill, even though he never mailed out one. He had one family, with several small children, that he gave credit to, repay him with several musical ukelins to settle their account before they moved to Suffolk. This was Mr. Lupton. One would have paid the bill, but Mr. Lupton insisted he take both. Joan Howard (niece) still has one of these ukelins and Martha Jane (his daughter) has the other one. It should be noted at this point that one of the very few faults Calvin had all his life was a penchant for fast cars. At one point Preston Harrell, the mayor's son, bet Calvin that he could be in Wakefield before Calvin. Calvin then left someone in charge of the store and he and Preston left for Rt. 460 to start the race. Someone squealed to the town cop and he was sitting on the road waiting when Calvin was in front of Preston and saw the town cop. Calvin was able to slow down in time, but Preston hadn't seen the cop and passed Calvin in a blaze of speed, went passed the cop and was going so fast the cop couldn't even clock him, however Preston realized his fat was in the fire and had better stop before things got worse. In another incident, Calvin driving a red car actiually outran the police coming back from Petersburg. He had passed the policeman and the police started chasing him. Calvin managed to take a cutoff on a dirt street behind the old train depot and the cop never saw him and lost Calvin. When he hit the railroad tracks by the depot, Calvin's car went airborne. Calvin never was one to take his time going from one point to another. One one occurrance Calvin Horne was carried upon the wings of angles while driving his car. Preacher Harrell was having a revival in Waverly Baptist Church. Now, Preacher Harrell lived in Claremont and Calvin had arrived at the church ready for the revival meeting, when he was asked where the preacher was. You see, the preacher didn't have a car and certain members were to bring him on given nights. Well, this was Calvin's night and he had forgottten. Calvin made it to Claremont and back and the revival was only 20 minutes late. To this day, people swear that Calvin and the good Lord straightened out all those curves on Rt.40 to get the preacher to the church on time. To this day the 18 to 20 minute run from Waverly to Claremont and back hasn't been beaten. The preacher told Calvin not to worry that the lord was on their side. Calvin didn't remember the ride to Claremont and was 12 miles one way on a crooked curbved road with two small bridges over the Blackwater swamp. In his early teen years Calvin was dating a girl that lived across the road from his families farmhouse, named Evelyn Chesson. She was in love with a boy that had gone in the Navy and Mary Virginia (sister) knew this. She didn't want Calvin dating this girl. One day Calvin came home, put his car keys on the kitchen table and went upstairs to change to take her to a movie in Petersburg. Mary Virginia took his car keys and went out in the yard, yelled up to Calvin to look out the window. She told him she had his car keys and wasn't going to give them back to him since Evelyn Chesson was using him. Calvin yelled for her to hush as he didn't want Evelyn to here Mary. Mary then ran to the outhouse and locked herself and Calvin's car keys inside. Calvin was begging Mary Virginia for the keys and even offered a $5 bill to put the keys on the porch. Mary decided that $5 was worth more than Clavin making a fool of himself over the girl and gave him back the keys. Within a month's time Clavin took Evelyn Chesson to a dance and her boyfriend (Gwaltney Raines) came home on leave, came to the dance, claimed his girl, and Calvin was left standing at the dance, sans girl. Calvin was so mad he tried top run people off the road and when he got home Mary was able to say 'I told you so'. While living in Waverly, Calvin was a member of the Ruritan Club and Rotary Club. Mary Jane Sheffield was born and raised in the house behind the store and Calvin had known her ever since he bought the store. After Calvin bought this store they used to talk over the fence between the store and her house and very soon one thing led to another and they became husband and wife, on June 15, 1940. This was one week before his sister's birthday and her graduation and she was furious with him for not waiting. Of course, Calvin was one of those who used to spoil Mary Virginia. They were married in Waverly Baptist Church, by Rev. Albert Harrell in a small intimate ceremony. Mary Jane didn't have any attendenants and Calvin didn't have a best man. They left and went to New York for the World's Fair for their honeymoon. They stayed with Cyrus & Effie Leap. They also went to Niagra Falls during the honeymoon. When they returned they stayed at Herbert & Mary Horne's farm house until they got an apartment in a house next to the Baptist Church. HC, Jr., was born while they lived in the apt. They then bought a house on West Main Street. It was small brick bungalow with 2 bedrooms downstairs. Martha Jane was born at this house. Mary Jane worked from her teenage years through this time as a waitress and hostess at the restaurant at the corner of Main Street and Rt. 460. She was also choir director at the Waverly Baptist Church. She is remember by everyone as being very beautiful, quiet and loving. During this time Calvin sold H.C. Horne Sales and Service and he and Bob Clark bought Waverly Feed and Seed on Main Street.Note: Mary Jane's father, Cleveland Sheffield was murdered when she was younger. He was the paymaster for Gray Lumber Company and disappeared on a Friday afyternoon, when he was on his way with the payroll to pay the employees. His body was found three weeks later in Blackwater Swamp. The murderer was never apprehended or identified. The family continued to live here until after Mary Jane passed away, shortly after Martha's 3rd birthday. Mary Jane died in January 1951. Mary Jane died from Cirrhosis of the liver, even though she never drank alcohol. This was possibly cancer instead as cancer wasn't widely known at that time and the symptoms were the same as Herbert Horne's stomach cancer. His sister Mary Virginia spend the first six months after Mary Jane's death with Calvin to look after the children and take care of the house. He was able to obtain a Baptist minister's widow from Richmond as a nanny for the children. She was very rough on both H.C. Jr. and Martha, and Calvin ended up having to take HC, Jr. to the store with him. Calvin fired her later. Calvin also sold Massey Ferguson tractors for Surry Implement Co and later sold John Deere tractors for Dudley Robertson Tractor Co. Shirley James Johnson remembers that Calvin could sell anything. He was a born salesman. He met Glayds Bradshaw and married her in 1952. From this marriage was born his third child, Catherine Denise Horne, on September 12,. Calvin then bought the big 2 story white house on Main Street. This had a garage and a side stable that held the pony he got for H.C. and Martha. Of course, all the rest of the nephews and nieces had to ride also. This probably contributed to the pony having a sway back. Every Christmas Calvin and H.C. used to set up a model train that ran all around the living room at this house. This was a tradition for as long as I can remember. We used to put christmas presents on the train and ride them around the room. The parlor of this house was off limits to us kids and was used for company only. The marriage bwtween Calvin and Gladys was not destined to work and they divorced in ?????. Calvin, in partnership with Richard Spain, next purchased a grocery in Petersburg, Va. He stayed there until one of the assistant managers started taking the profits home in groceries. Calvin never prosecuted him and sold the store. He then came to Richmond and lived with Linwood and Mary Virginia Howard. While living here in Richmond he sold Chrylsers and Plymouths at the dealership at Belvidere and Broad St. During this time his son H.C., Jr. went into Demolay and went through the Order and became A Master Councilor of his chapter. It is said that bad things come in three's. This has centainly been the case in Calvin's life; Mary Jane's father died as a young man, Mary Jane died as a young woman and his son H.C. Jr., died as a young man, on Calvin's 68th birthday. For one so honest and caring as Calvin was, he was followed by bad luck with those he loved so much. About a year after coming to Richmond, Calvin bought a grocery store in Thornsburg and the family moved into a house trailer next to the store. I remember that at one point when I was visiting that Calvin decided that H.C. Jr., needed to loose some weight, so he made him dig a drainage ditch all the way around the trailer without stopping. Well, Calvin looked at the ditch HC was digging and decided that it wasn't deep enough, so this drainage ditch turned into being a 3' deep ditch and HC literally sweated buckets digging this ditch. He was so tired that he didn't even think about food that whole day. He did however drink several BIG coke bottles full of water. After this, H.C. started dieting in ernest and lost a most of the extra weight he was carrying around. I guess that he was afraid Calvin was going to make him dig another ditch and he never put the weight back on again. Calvin sold this grocery and moved to Hanover Courthouse where he opened another grocery that was called the Hanover Market. The house was next to the market and had a fenced in yard. His mother lived there with him in 1964 and stayed there for quite a few years. They had a pond out back and an old Packard in the garage that he had received in payment for a customers bill. While there in Hanover Courthouse the great family race took place one year, between Calvin, Linwood Howard, Tommy West and Bob Cowdin. Calvin was driving HC's GTO, Linwood had the old blue Oldsmobile, Tommy had a State Police cruiser and Bob was driving a small sportscar. The race started on U.S. 301 in front of the store and went to the bridge just North of the Courthouse. Tommy, in the State Police cruiser was the winner although Calvin wasn't too far behind.
A finer, more Christian man would be hard to find.
(Medical):He had 3 heart attacks over 20 years and an ulcer
Medical:
Had a cardiac by-pass
Residence:
They had a trailer beside the store. The store is still there. One day Calvin decided that HC needed to lose weight, so he made him dig a 2' ditch around the trailer and then fill it back in. All this was because HC loved his moon pies and cartons of milk (and a lot of other sweets) and put on a lot of weight. HC never went back to a lot sweets again and retained his much lower weight.
Census:
Herbert C Horn
in the 1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Herbert C Horn
Birth Year: abt 1909
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1930: Waverly, Sussex, Virginia
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Blackwater Road
House Number in Cities or Towns: 195
Dwelling Number: 229
Family Number: 234
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Salesman
Industry: General Station
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Herbert R Horn 49
Mary E Horn 45
Herbert C Horn 21
Thelma E Horn 19
Evelyn M Horn 16
George L Horn 11
Mary V Horn 7
Vehicles:
Unknown location, see the mountain, there are none in Sussex County.
Employment:
Farm Implement Supply Company
Horne Sales and Services
Residence:
House was on Main St
Residence:
House was beside the store (he later sold the store and house to Billy)
Funeral:
A funeral service will be held at Purviance Funeral Home, Wakefield on Saturday, March 27,
1993 at 2:00 p.m. by Rev. Larry Grizzard and Rev. Justin Home. Burial will follow in Waverly Cemetery., The family will receive friends at the funeral horne on Friday evening 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Buried:
BORN
1909
DIED
26 March 1993
DEATHS METRO
Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) \emdash Friday, March 26, 1993
Horne, Herbert Calvin, 84, of Richmond, retired merchant.
Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) \emdash Friday, March 26, 1993
CITE THIS RECORD
Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia,
Herbert married SHEFFIELD Mary Jane on 15 Jun 1940 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church). Mary (daughter of SHEFFIELD Grover Cleveland, Sr. and SHARPE Grace Estelle) was born on 13 Feb 1919 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 15 Jan 1951 in Richmond, VA (Stuart Circle Hosp); was buried on 18 Jan 1951 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 127. HORNE Herbert Calvin, Jr. was born on 20 Jul 1946 in Petersburg, VA; died on 8 Jan 1968 in Amelia County, Va; was buried on Jan ?, 1968 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 128. HORNE Martha Jane was born on 29 Dec 1947 in Petersburg, VA (Petersburg General Hosp).
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Herbert married BRADSHAW Gladys V. in 1952 in Petersburg, VA, and was divorced. Gladys (daughter of BRADSHAW Charles Lee and BULLS Mattie Lenore) was born on 16 Jan 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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79. | HORNE Thelma Elizabeth (33.Mary3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 17 Apr 1911 in Disputanta, Sussex County, VA Milton Farm/Rt. 460; died on 1 Sep 1980 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 3 Sep 1980 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church)
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: H4
- Census: 1940, Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Horne Family Farm)
Notes:
Married by Rev. Albert B. Harrell
On the 1930 census for Surry County, Guilford Magisterial District, Thelma along with Alma M. Bishop, were listed as boarders at the home of John H. Rogers. Both were employed as sales ladies at the General Store in Spring Grove.
(Medical):3 heart attacks 1st in her early 50's and 2 strokes
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about Thelma E West
Name:Thelma E West
Respondent:Yes
Age:28
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1912
Gender:Female
Race:White
Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Married
Relation to Head of House:Wife
Home in 1940:Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia View Map
Street:North Saratoya Street
House Number:204
Inferred Residence in 1935:Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Same Place
Resident on farm in 1935:No
Sheet Number:3A
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:High School, 3rd year
Native Language:English
Veteran:No
Usual Occupation:Housekeeper
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
H T West 39
Thelma E West 28
Thomas L West 2/12
Thelma married WEST Herman Thomas on 24 Dec 1932 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church). Herman (son of WEST James Ira and JONES Cora) was born on 2 Jan 1901 in Delaware; died on 25 Jun 1975 in Suffolk, VA (Louise Obici Hosp); was buried on 25 Jun 1975 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 130. WEST Yvonne was born on 18 Sep 1936 in Suffolk, Suffolk, VA; died on 18 Sep 1936 in Suffolk, VA (Cedar Hill Cemetery); was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 131. WEST Thomas Landon was born on 10 Jan 1940 in Suffolk, VA; died on 14 Jan 1982 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried on 16 Jan 1982 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 132. WEST Elizabeth Paige was born on 20 Nov 1941 in Suffolk, Suffolk, VA; died on 15 Nov 2015 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 19 Nov 2015 in Chesapeake, VA.
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80. | HORNE Evelyn Mae (33.Mary3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 21 Jul 1913 in 237 S. Beaver Dam Rd, Waverly, Sussex County, Virginia; was christened on 21 Jul 1913 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 24 Jan 1994 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried on 26 Jan 1994 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 301 E Main St, Waverly, Sussex, Virginia, USA; (Waverly Baptist Church)
- SSN: 549-36-6298
- Reference Number: H5
- Census: 1920, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Baptism: Abt 1925, 301 E Main St, Waverly, Sussex, Virginia, USA; Waverly Baptist Church
- Census: 1930, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Occupation: Abt 1930, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Christian Children's Fund
- Census: 1940, Richmond, Virginia, USA
- Occupation: 25 Aug 1942, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Unemployment Compensation Commission
- Education: Abt 1946, 300 W. Grace St, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Smithdeal - Massey
- Residence: 1947, 1700 Hanover Av, Richmond, Virginia, USA; 1700 Hanover Av
- Organizations: Abt 1960, 3000 Chamberlayne Av, Richmond, Virginia, USA; International Order of Easter Star
- Occupation: 1948-1971, 500 E. Broad St, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Secretary, Miller & Rhoades
- Medical: Abt 1980, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Heart problems
- Residence: 1955-1985, Richmond, Virginia, USA; 312 N. Meadow St.
- Medical: Abt 1990, 3000 Chamberlayne Av, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Alzheimers
- Death: 24 Jan 1994, 3000 Chamberlayne Av, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Eastern Star Home
- Cemetery: 26 Jan 1994, Spring Branch Rd, Waverly, Sussex County, VA; (Waverly Cemetery)
Notes:
Evelyn Mae Horne Harris 1913 - 1994. Evelyn and Aunt Mary lived at Mrs. Agee's rooming house on Brook Road in Richmond after they moved up here from Waverly. She graduated from Waverly High School and Massey-Ferguson Business College (poss also known as Smithdeal-Massey Business College in Richmond, VA.) She worked for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Christian Children's Fund and was an executive secretary in the men's division of Miller & Rhoades (where she retired from). She was a member of the Eastern Star and was Matron of Blanche Spencer Chapter of the Eastern Star. In later life and until she died, she lived at the Eastern Star Home in Richmond. She was an avid gardner and everyone remembers how she used to overload us with all types of squash. She attended Tabernacle Baptist Church in Richmond for 30+ years. Bought her house at 312 N. Meadow St and lived there for 20+ years. Prior to that she owned a house in the 1800b of Hanover Ave. She loved to cook and was always bringing her dishes to family events. She would adopt a family every Christmas and make sure they had a Christmas meal and that everyone in the family had presents, especially the children. She instilled in her son that sense of giving to those less fortunate. She was a truly dedicated Christian Woman.
SSN:
Evelyn Horne Harris
in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 for:
Name: Evelyn Horne Harris
[Evelyn H Harris]
[Evelyn Horne Horne]
SSN: 549366298
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1913
Birth Place: Waverly Suss, Virginia
Death Date: 24 Jan 1994
Father: Herber R Horne
Mother: Mary E Goodrich
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Feb 1945: Name listed as EVELYN HORNE HARRIS; 04 Feb 1994: Name listed as EVELYN H HARRIS
Census:
1920 United States Federal Census
about Evelyn M Horn
Name:Evelyn M Horn [Evelyn M Korn]
Age:6
Birth Year:abt 1914
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1920:Waverly, Sussex, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Female
Relation to Head of House:Daughter
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:Herbert R Horn
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:May E Horn
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Able to Read:Yes
Able to Write:Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Herbert R Horn 39
May E Horn 32
Herbert C Horn 11
Thelma E Horn 8
Evelyn M Horn 6
George L Horn 1
Census:
1930 United States Federal Census
about Evelyn M Horn
Name:Evelyn M Horn
Gender:Female
Birth Year:abt 1914
Birthplace:Virginia
Race:White
Home in 1930:Waverly, Sussex, Virginia View Map
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Daughter
Father's Name:Herbert R Horn
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Mary E Horn
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Herbert R Horn 49
Mary E Horn 45
Herbert C Horn 21
Thelma E Horn 19
Evelyn M Horn 16
George L Horn 11
Mary V Horn 7
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about Evelyn M Horne
Name:Evelyn M Horne
Age:26
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1914
Gender:Female
Race:White
Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Lodger
Home in 1940:Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia View Map
Street:Overbrook
House Number:614
Inferred Residence in 1935:Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Same Place
Resident on farm in 1935:No
Sheet Number:9A
Occupation:Stenographer
Industry:Unemployment Compensation
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:College, 1st year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:37
Class of Worker:Wage or salary worker in Government work
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income:1090
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Thomas A Acee 48
Hallie Acee 45
Helen Acee 20
Thomas Acee 6
Dorothy Rhea 18
Edith Rhea 15
Mary Ann Huches 24
Dewey H Folley 41
Evelyn M Horne 26
Residence:
Bought her house here while pregnant with Gene
Organizations:
Blanche Spencer Chapter - Worthy Matron
Occupation:
Mother could type almost a hundred words a minute and was very competent in the Gregg method of shorthand. She was the executive secretary of the men's division.
Medical:
She had minor heart problems (controlled by meds) for the last 20 years of her life
Evelyn married HARRIS Claiborne Ernest on 7 Feb 1942 in Richmond, Virginia, USA, and was divorced on 12 May 1952. Claiborne (son of HARRIS James Ernest, Jr. and RUDD Elnora (Ellen)) was born on 2 Apr 1907 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Aug 1968 in Richmond, VA (McGuire VA Hosp); was buried on 31 Aug 1968 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 133. HARRIS Eugene "Gene" Clay was born on 22 Oct 1947 in Richmond, VA (Johnston-Willis Hosp); was christened on 21 Apr 1957 in Richmond, VA (Tabernacle Bapt Church).
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81. | HORNE George Landon (33.Mary3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 20 Sep 1918 in Sussex County, VA; died on 21 Jul 2001 in Richmond, VA (Chimborazo Hospital); was buried on 24 Jul 2001 in Richmond, VA (Westhampton Cem). Other Events and Attributes:
- Medical: Alzhimers
- Occupation: Insurance Executive/USAR
- Reference Number: H6
- Baptism: Abt 1930, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Census: 1940, Richmond, Virginia, USA; 1940 census
- Lived(s) In: 1940, Richmond, Virginia, USA; 2518 W. Grace St
- Military: 1944; US Army, WW-II, various locations
Notes:
George Landon Horne was born September 20th, 1918 on the farm in Sussex County He was delivered by Dr. Stoneham. Dr. Stoneham failed to send in a birth certificate to the state, so there is none on file. He attended and graduated from Waverly High School, in Waverly, Virginia in 1935. He walked to school until his senior year, until transportation was available (this was 1.5 miles each way). His first job was at the D. Pender grocery store in Waverly, Virginia. He attended Smithdeal-Massey Business College in Richmond, Va. His hobbies were baseball, horseshoes and fishing. He was a Phi Beta Kappa president. He served in the US Army in WW-II in the 10th Armored Division. He then went to OCS and was commissioned an officer and went with the Army General Hospital Corp and served in the South Pacific in New Guini and the Phillipines. He later retired as a LTC in the Army Reserve Hospital Corp. He can still, in 1992, fit in his WW-II uniforms. Landon is 5'6 and his avg weight all his life has been between 120-125 pounds and he is 5'6, with brown hair and blue eyes. He joined the insurance firm of Gibson, Moore and Sutton and retired as a partner and Corporate Secretary. Landon and his family are members of the Tabernacle Baptist Church and Landon served as Deacon, church clerk, and was on the administrative board. He should be remembered that he practiced his religion in everyday life as well as attending church regularly. Landon met his wife, Mayme Virginia Newman (Ginny), at a church forum at Tabernacle. She was living with her aunt Mamie, here in Richmond. Ginny was working at Richmond Machinery at the time. They fell in love and married within a year. Their first house was at 3314 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va., and paid about $11,000 back then. It should also be remembered that gas was only .25 a gallon. Landon would like to be remembered for raising two (2) exceptional, honest and Christian children in this age of temptation and moral decay. Betsy's and Justin's Father died just before 1:00am, Saturday, July 21, 2001.
(Medical):Died at 0100 Hrs
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about George L Horne
Name:George L Horne
Age:20
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1920
Gender:Male
Race:White
Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Lodger
Home in 1940:Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia View Map
Street:West Grace Street
House Number:2518
Inferred Residence in 1935:Rural, Sussex, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Rural, Sussex, Virginia
Resident on farm in 1935:Yes
Sheet Number:1B
Occupation:Book-Keeper
Industry:Insurance
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:High School, 4th year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:36
Class of Worker:Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income:910
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Linda Mallory 53
Clyde Mallory 28
Emma Mallory 28
Warren Mallory 5
Charles Griffins 49
Christine Wilkerson 19
Elsie Travis 20
Charles Hooper 36
Humphrey Harris 25
Kenneth Skeen 25
George L Horne 20
Carrie Brooks 26
Lived(s) In:
Boarder
Military:
Served in the medical Corp at various locations, including New Guinea. Continued in the reserve and abtained the rank of Lt. Col
George married NEWMAN Mayme Virginia on 17 Jun 1950 in Richmond, VA (1st Baptist Church Ch). Mayme (daughter of NEWMAN Hugh Hunt and RAINEY Essie Eunice) was born on 2 Sep 1920 in Lawrenceville, Brunswick, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Sep 2005 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 13 Sep 2005 in Henrico County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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82. | HORNE Mary Virginia (33.Mary3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 22 Jun 1922 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 20 Nov 2002 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 23 Nov 2002 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Medical: Alzhimers
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: H7
- Residence: 6005 Simplicity Ct, Chesterfield, Va
- Residence: Richmond, Virginia, USA; Mrs. Mallory's Boarding House on Grace St
- Baptism: Abt Jul 1934, Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church)
Notes:
MARY VIRGINIA HORNE HISTORICAL NOTE: Warren Beatty and Shirley McClain (Movie Stars) father was the principal of Waverly High School and both kids were born in Waverly. ??
Married by a judge in the Courthouse in Bennettsville, S.C.
Aunt Mary lived at Mrs. Agee's rooming house on Brook Road in Richmond after they moved up here from Waverly.
She was a member of Easter Star and Matron of Blanche Spencer chapter and also held numerous positions at the state level.
She loved to feed her nephews and nieces. On one occasion, Tommy, HC Jr and Gene literally cleaned out her refrigerator, leaving only the condiments in there. She was agast and Uncle Linwood chased all 3 of us out of the house. Their home on Crenshaw Avenue was a meeting place for the entire Horne family on holidays.
Residence:
Landon and Mary V both stayed there and that's where she met Linwood and had her first date with him. Mrs. Mallory didn't want Mary V to go out with him.
Buried:
MARY H. HOWARD
Mary Virginia Horne Howard, 80, died Nov. 20, 2002. A funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Purviance Funeral Home Chapel, Wakefield.
Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Friday, November 22, 2002
Mary married HOWARD Samuel Linwood on 23 Nov 1941 in Bennettsville, SC. Samuel (son of Rev. HOWARD Thomas Linwood and HAYWOOD Lottie Warren) was born on 7 Jul 1918 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Feb 2000 in Chesterfield Court House, Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 22 Feb 2000 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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83. | GOODRICH Marvin Lewis (34.Benjamin3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 26 Oct 1916 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 30 May 1974 in Suffolk, VA (Louise Obici Hosp); was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Spent his life farming and he and his brother Norman, mostly Marvin, kept the farm going after his father died and kept the family together.
Marvin married SACKS Anna in Aug 1954 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Methodist Church). Anna (daughter of SACKS Walter Lawrence and MEINZINZER Julia K.) was born on 23 Feb 1916; died on 1 Jun 1997; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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84. | GOODRICH Norman Douglas (34.Benjamin3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 27 Sep 1918 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 27 Sep 1969 in Elizabeth City, Cleveland, North Carolina, USA; was buried on 29 Sep 1969 in Portsmouth, VA (Greenlawn Cemetary). Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Marine Design Engineer
- Reference Number: 105
Notes:
Navy Veteran of WW II. Lived in Chesapeake for 29 years. Naval Design Engineer at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
Buried on a Monday
Norman married HORSFALL Marian Olive on 26 Jul 1941. Marian was born on 6 Apr 1922 in Claremont, Surry County, VA; died on 20 Oct 2009 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried in Portsmouth, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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86. | GOODRICH Edith (Tilly) Louise (34.Benjamin3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 6 Oct 1924 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 3 Mar 2015; was buried on 7 Mar 2015 in Claremont, Surry County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Address: Address:
Edith (Tilly) Louise GOODRICH
- Reference Number: 107
- Baptism: Abt 1934, Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Methodist Church)
Notes:
From Doris Jean Goodrich Johnson: I do recall Tillie saying that Mama used to prepare food for Sam Pete and Tillie would deliver it to him while Mama watched her as she crossed the field going to and coming from the delivery.
Died:
Description: Obituary for Edith Goodrich Gwaltney
Edith Goodrich Gwaltney, 90, of Colonial Heights, widow of Orville L. Gwaltney, Sr., passed away Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Born in Surry County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin T. and Pearl Westbrook Goodrich. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Marvin Goodrich and Norman Goodrich. Mrs. Gwaltney is survived by her children, O. Lee Gwaltney, Jr. of Kalamazoo, MI, Cynthia G. Olgers of Sutherland, Keith T. Gwaltney of Carson, and Tamara L. Longo of Mechanicsville, five grandchildren, three great-grandchild, and a sister, Jean G. Johnson of Waverly. The family would like to thank the at home caregivers, and the staff of Brighter Living and Gentiva Hospice for their care and support during Mrs. Gwaltney's illness. A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Dinwiddie Chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home 6616 Boydton Plank Road, N. Dinwiddie, VA 23803. Interment will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Claremont Cemetery, Claremont, VA. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Cox Road, Suite 130, Glen Allen, VA 23060.
Edith married GWALTNEY Orville Lee, Sr. on 19 Sep 1944 in Richmond, VA (Pace Methodist Memorial Church). Orville (son of GWALTNEY Walter Llamont and BELDING Lora Starks) was born on 3 Mar 1924; died on 21 May 1968 in Richmond, VA (Stuart Circle Hosp); was buried on 23 May 1968 in Claremont, VA (Claremont Cemetary). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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87. | GOODRICH Doris Jean (34.Benjamin3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 2 Jan 1931 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- Address: Address:
Doris Jean GOODRICH
- Submitter: HIGH
- Descendant Interest: HIGH
- Lat/Long: Johnson Home
- Phone: 804-834-2104
- Reference Number: 108
- Baptism: 26 Apr 1964, Dendron, VA (Dendron Baptist Church)
- Living In: Mar 1965, Waverly, Surry County, VA (Doris Jean Home, Rt. 40); Living In Home Since 1965
- Occupation: 1988, Waverly, Sussex County, VA; Retired Farm Credit Assoc
Notes:
Baptized into Dendron Baptist Church 4/26/1964 coming from Waverly Methodist.
Transferred church membership to Carsley Methodist in 1991.
Dtd: 4 Jun 90 Letter received from Edwin R. BoothP. O. Box 907, Longview, Tx 75601(214) 753-3004 home 757-3131 Edwin R. Booth InsAgency (retired)Home Address: 106 Betty Dr., Songview(??), Tx on August 20, 1973: He received the family geneology and he isTalmadge Booth's brother, Edwin. He is compliling a book of the boothfamily. 'Our great, great, grandfather, Robert Booth (brother of yourgreat great grandfather, Col. Samuel Booth, of Snow Hill Plantation, leftSurry County in 1814 and settled in Troup County, Georgia. Then one of his sons left Georgia in 1853 and settled in the Piney Woods section ofEast Texas, where our family has been ever since.' Doris Jean lives across from Snow Hill, which is part of the original plantation. Edwin says that Troup County, Georgia and their part of East Texas is almost are production of the Snow Hill area. Book was to be published in 1974.Doris Personal Info: Doris Jean started dating Shirley in Sep 1948. And she graduated from Waverly High School in June 1949. Doris was employedby Southside Va PCA and FLBA in Waverly in March 1950. She and Shirley were engaged in July 1951 before he was deployed to Germany by the U S Army. She married him 12 days after his return. They lived in a 3 room rented apt in the home of Bob & Edna Slade on Rt. 31 in Dendron for the first 15 months. They then moved to a rented house halfway between Dendron and Elberon on Rt. 31 that was owned by Mrs. A.T. Sowder in March 1954.They moved to the current homeplace/farm in March 1965
Dtd: 4 Jun 90 Letter received from Edwin R. BoothP. O. Box 907, Longview, Tx 75601(214) 753-3004 home 757-3131 Edwin R. Booth Ins Agency (retired)Home Address: 106 Betty Dr., Songview(??), Tx on August 20, 1973: He received the family geneology and he isTalmadge Booth's brother, Edwin. He is compliling a book of the boothfamily. 'Our great, great, grandfather, Robert Booth (brother of yourgreat great grandfather, Col. Samuel Booth, of Snow Hill Plantation, leftSurry County in 1814 and settled in Troup County, Georgia. Then one ofhis sons left Georgia in 1853 and settled in the Piney Woods section ofEast Texas, where our family has been ever since.' Doris Jean lives acrossfrom Snow Hill, which is part of the original plantation. Edwin says thatTroup County, Georgia and their part of East Texas is almost areproduction of the Snow Hill area. Book was to be published in 1974.Doris Personal Info: Doris Jean started dating Shirley in Sep 1948. Andshe graduated from Waverly High School in June 1949. Doris was employedby Southside Va PCA and FLBA in Waverly in March 1950. She and Shirleywere engaged in July 1951 before he was deployed to Germany by the USArmy. She married him 12 days after his return. They l;ived in a 3 roomrented apt in the home of Bob & Edna Slade on Rt. 31 in dendron for thefirst 15 months. They then moved to a rented house halfway between dendronand Elberon on Rt. 31 that was owned by Mrs. A.T. Sowder in March 1954.They moved to the current homeplace/farm in March 1965 Retired Farm Credit Associations of Waverly, VP Finance
Her history from a leter from Doris Jean on 4-4-2006:
Doris Jean Goodrich was born to Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, Jr. and his wife, Mabel Pearl Westbrook Goodrich during the Depression in 1931. Jean was the youngest of five children and the only one born in the house they built on the farm he purchased November 1921. Located across the road from Snow Hill, the farm was once part of Snow Hill Plantation before it was partitioned (divided) among heirs. Before, they lived in a small house near Avery's Mill Pond on a farm Daddy owned called "Gilliam" which was once a part of the B. B. Goodrich farm that was also divided among heirs. In order to care for Mama the heirs sold the farm at public auction in 1964. My husband and I purchased it and in 1965, we moved into the house in which I was born.
Benjamin, known as "Boss" to family and friends died on May 28,1931 of a brain tumor reportedly caused by a head injury incurred by a wooden flywheel spinning off a piece of farm equipment. One of the saddest, most heartbreaking pictures I have ever seen was the one of Mother and her four children, Marvin, Norman, (Bernard Taylor died of flu in 1922 at one year of age) Edith, and me taken shortly after Daddy's funeral. She was wearing her mourning clothes and was holding me, a six month old, on her lap. All wore sad expressions. I am indeed grateful to my older cousins who so generously gave me that picture and many other old family pictures when they cleaned out their parents personal belongings after their death.
In those days, farmers used horses and mules to produce and harvest their crops. The equipment mentioned above was a stationery steam engine with flywheels and belts to power equipment for thrashing peanuts and grain. I remember it stored in under a shed attached to a barn located directly in front of the Snow Hill house. There was also a small corncrib located near the barn but closer to the road. Older family members, probably Daddy's sister, Aunt Stella, and my Mother, told me that both buildings had been part of Snow Hill property and I have always wondered why those farm buildings were in front of the main house. Ella Gertrude Booth, the mother of Stella and Benjamin, Jr., grew up at Snow Hill so Stella should know about such matters as the location of the outbuildings.
In 1974, when I began to gather a little family history, Aunt Stella told me her mother Ella Gertrude Booth left the house one morning to milk cows at the barn across the road. Instead of milking cows, she jumped in the buggy with the waiting Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, Sr. to be married. That was August 26, 1876. Does anyone have a record where the wedding took place? I wish I had taken more time to learn more history our older relatives would have enjoyed sharing with me.
Stored in the same shed with the steam engine were two old cars. One was a Buick and the other a Ford. When I was about seven years old, the family tackled the dusty, dirty job of clearing the barn of old, worn out plow points, cultivator hoes, various parts of unused, worn out equipment and whatever other junk which had accumulated. Little did Mama know Japan would throw the junk she sold or gave away as scrap metal back at this country during World War II.
Mama must have been a special person and manager to hold the family together and to retain possession of the farm without losing everything during the Depression. Fortunately for all of us her two oldest were boys. She taught them that she became BOSS when he died and the boys never stopped calling her that. Marvin was 14 and Norman was 12 when Daddy died, so they were of great assistance in getting the farm work done. One of my elderly neighbors told me a few years ago he often saw my brothers working the fields or in the woods cutting firewood and he wondered how she got them, at such young ages, to do those jobs. The wood was necessary for heating in cold weather and for the cook stove in all kinds of weather regardless of how hot the kitchen got in summer.
All of us learned to carry our share of the load as soon as we became old enough. Edith (Tillie) was about 6 ½ years older than I was, so when Mama's mother, Otelia Florence Westbrook came to live with us prior to her death, Tillie recalls the stacks of laundry necessary to keep Grandma's bedclothes clean. An eleven or twelve year old using a scrub board for the chore would never forget it. We can really appreciate the conveniences electricity brought to rural Virginia when electric lines were constructed when I was a teenager. Grandma died when I was in first grade. My memory of her as being sick in bed and I had to be quiet so as not to disturb her. I also remember her casket in our living room and the unusual activity in the family the day of her funeral.
Marvin managed to get an eighth-grade education, Norman and Tillie graduated from Dendron High School. I rode the school bus to Dendron for eight years, and commuted to Waverly for High School. Mother had learned early, probably before Daddy's death to drive an automobile, so she was not at all reluctant to allow me to drive to school as soon as I was old enough for the license. I do not recall she was ever without an automobile. Transportation was a necessity as we lived five miles from the nearest town. On Sundays, she allowed the boys to drive us into Waverly for Sunday school at Waverly Methodist Church although she stayed home, probably to get some much needed rest and peace.
Prior to graduation, I thought I wanted to become a nurse. Louise Obici Hospital was under construction at the time and their representatives made presentations at the schools recruiting candidates for their nursing school. My interest in a nursing career faded when they took us on a tour of their existing Lakeview hospital, including the conditions in the wards and as far into the surgery area as they could. Nursing is a noble and rewarding career for others but Jean did not have what it required. Another reason for not pursuing nursing, in September 1948, I started dating Shirley Johnson who had been out with several nurses there and had heard from them how difficult working conditions were. I think their demanding schedule interfered with his dating schedule! Anyway, I valued his opinion.
After graduation in 1949, I worked about eight months in the office of East Coast Electric Company, a small company located in Waverly that sold out to Virginia Electric and Power Company in March 1950. VEPCO transferred me to their Richmond Office. The city was too much for this country girl! There was nothing but concrete, masses of people, vehicles and their pollution. I quit after three days and came home. Preparing for vegetable planting, Mama and I were clearing the debris from the garden spot a few days later when the President of the Farm Credit Office in Waverly (known then as Southside Virginia Production Credit Association and the National Farm Loan Association) came to ask if I was interested in applying for a bookkeeping job with them. Their executive committee interviewed me that afternoon and I went to work a few days later.
The work ethic, honesty, and integrity instilled in me at an early age paid off. I continued to learn more and more about as much of the business as I could, took all the courses and training Farm Credit offered. Most related to accounting, loan processing, training and management. Just keeping up with changes taking place in a financial institution was a challenge then as it is today and will continue. Actually, the organization and I grew together. The bookkeeping position in 1950 turned into the position of Vice-President, Financial and Administrative Services. In1988, when the local organization, which served counties in Southside Virginia and the cities of Suffolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, merged with four other Farm Credit Associations to become Colonial Farm Credit, I retired and became a full-time homemaker and wife, and a part-time Grammy to two grandsons.
The U. S. Army drafted Shirley in January 1951. He served two years and we were married twelve days after his discharge. We went back to our jobs five days later. Our son Jimmy was born twelve months later, the most precious Christmas gift I ever had. He was a joy to raise, and his father was always there and had a positive influence in his life. We had no other children.
Jimmy and his first wife, Gloria, have two boys. Taylor is now a student at James Madison University and Emory is in high school at New Kent.
Birth:
Born on the Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, Jr. farm, which was originally part of Snow Hill.
Lat/Long:
37° 5' 11.9760 77° 2' 51.6120"
Doris married JOHNSON Shirley James, Sr. on 28 Jan 1953 in Stony Creek, Sussex, Virginia (Parsonage-Stony Creek Methodist Church). Shirley (son of JOHNSON Jabry and PECK Hannah Ann) was born on 9 Feb 1929 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 8 May 2013 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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88. | BISHOP Vivian Francis (36.Claudia3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 28 Apr 1917 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 2 Feb 2015 in Franklin, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 90
- Baptism: Abt 1945, Mill Pond In Waverly
Notes:
Was at Angela Chappell's Wedding on 10-25-2003 and in good health.
Vivian married EDWARDS George Wilson in Nov 1949. George (son of EDWARDS Robert N. and BIRDSONG Minnie) was born on 1 Jun 1917; died on 6 Apr 1969 in Richmond, VA (McGuire VA Hosp); was buried on 8 Apr 1969 in Wakefield, VA (United Methodist Church). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: DRAKE Harry. Harry died in Dec 1997; was buried in Franklin, VA (Southampton County Cemetary ??). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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89. | HITE Cleveland Alvin (37.Stella3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 11 Mar 1915 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Jun 1975; was buried on 24 Jun 1975 in Hampton, VA (Parklawn Memorial Park). Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: Army Air Corp - WW-II
- Occupation: Hampton, VA
- Reference Number: 74
- Residence: Hampton, VA; 10 Monroe Dr
- Census: 1920, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
- Funeral: 24 Jun 1975, Hampton, VA; R.Hayden Smith Funeral Home
Notes:
Military:
World War II
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about Cleveland A Hite
Name:Cleveland A Hite
Birth Year:1915
Race:White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country:Virginia
State of Residence:Virginia
County or City:Surry
Enlistment Date:20 Sep 1940
Enlistment State:Virginia
Enlistment City:Langley Field
Branch:Corps of Engineers
Branch Code:Corps of Engineers
Grade:Private
Grade Code:Private
Term of Enlistment:Three year enlistment
Component:Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source:Civil Life
Education:1 year of high school
Civil Occupation:Semiskilled cranemen, derrickmen, hoistmen, and shovelmen
Marital Status:Single, without dependents
Height:67
Weight:139
Occupation:
Worked all his life at the landfill as a heavy equipment operator
Census:
1920 United States Federal Census
about Cleveland A Hite
Name:Cleveland A Hite
Age:4 [4 9/12]
Birth Year:abt 1916 [abt 1915]
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1920:Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Son
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:Monro C Hite
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Stella G Hite
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Household Members:NameAge
Monro C Hite 32 [22]
Stella G Hite 24
Cleveland A Hite 4 [4 9/12]
Funeral:
buried on a tuesday
Died:
Social Security Death Index
about Cleveland Hite
Name:Cleveland Hite
SSN:226-07-6757
Born:11 Mar 1915
Died:Jun 1975
State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (Before
Family/Spouse: BURHAM Rosie Lee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 147. HITE Alvin Monroe was born in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia.
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Family/Spouse: BYE Flossie Jane. Flossie (daughter of BYE Howard and HONAN Mary Louise) was born on 13 Dec 1927; died in Jun 2014; was buried in Jun 2014 in Hampton, VA (Parklawn Memorial Park). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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90. | HITE Claire Isabell (37.Stella3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 5 Oct 1917 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 2 Aug 1919 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612). Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Died at 2 yoa and was a very pretty child
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91. | HITE Jessie Merle (37.Stella3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 29 Apr 1920; died on 9 Dec 2002 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 13 Dec 2002 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Spring Grove, Surry, VA (Spring Grove Metrhodist Church)
- Occupation: Farmer's wife
- Reference Number: 72
- Census: 1930, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
- Census: 1940, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
Notes:
Jessie Merle Chappell. ( Wednesday, February 10th, 1999 I'm 78 years old. We have been married for 58 years as of Saturday the 30th. He is 84 years old and we got married on his birthday. Four children. Two girls and two boys. And I wanted six, because the lady over here across the road, Mrs. Pageant, had 10. And, I thought it was wonderful, and I said one out, of the 10 would look after... you know when you get old. I really had five and lost one, and the last one I had cried so much I said this is it. No more babies for me. I lived up the road two miles and 1 he lived here, and uh, he used to , come up there with the other kids and we played together and I had no idea about him, but he had an idea about me. I remember one time we were out there pumping water and he come and said... he wanted to know... how old I was or something, and he let me know he was interested. And, I could care less. I think I was 13 years old. Well, really we grew up to- gether. I didn't never really know 1 was in love, it just automatically came in there, (with a chuckle). We just started dating and uh, we dated with a coupIe across the road, Vernice and Robert Moore. We dated until we were 16 and 21. At first it was just now and then, but around graduation we got closer and closer. I had no idea that he was gmng ff to ask me to marry him, and we 1 were going to Petersburg and were up in Prince George. I don't know what the name of the road is, some- thing Gumeyville, and he stopped underneath the oak tree and gave me a diamond. They al1 get a big kick out of that... thekids go by there and say, 'which tree?' Wel!, there is no tree there now. I couldn't imagine why he was stopping, (with a hearty laugh). He stopped, and then he wanted a kiss, and then he had the box, and then he gave me the diamond. We really didn't have any romantic, whatever, you know. It was just built on up. He's never brought me flowers or anything. We don't even get each other Christmas presents. We never have. We just buy what we want during the year and when Christmas omes, we spend it on the kids. We built a little house up here: it's that house on the hill, we built thati Well, first we moved over across the road and that house 1 burned out and then we had built this one before that one burned out, so we were livin' on this one on the , hill. And, we came down here when, uh, Sherry was one year 01d. She's 47 now. So we've been right i here in this house ever since then. He's just so good. He's good and I easy and easy to get along with. You can't pick a fuss with him. And, I've tried. Not really. But, you've got to let him know that you're right sometimes. But, he's mostly always right. He's always been real good. I'll tell you... I don't reckon there's anybody been, anywhere i around here, had, as good a time as we had. We used to go drivin' with Vernice nearly every Sunday and then when I kissed him, a long time ago... we used to go on a trip every summer. And when Wayne got married, we did go on a trip with them every August until the last two. I think the happiest moment that we shared would be... I guess when I had each one of my babies. 1 re- ally wanted children. He didn't. He wasn' t raised with children. We had two girls and two boys, but 1 lost a girl. I lost a girl at birth and then I had a miscarriage. One of my kids would cry and cry, and hold her breath. She held her breath till she turned blue. I was doing something and Sherry was seven,' she practically raised her you know, she looked after her. 1 said, 'Sherry, go in there and get some - water and throw it in her face,' I always heard that would do it. So, she went in there and she got some water and she threw it in her face and when she did she was at , the stage that she was gasping air in, and when she did it went down her wind pipe and strangled her. And she was a little bitty thing, but . she knew she was gone and she re- ally stopped in her tracks, but she didn't hold her breath anymore. When Phillip lost his sister was probably one of the saddest mo- ments that we shared. He really thought alot about her. We have so many moments that are funny, I call tell you one thing that happened, but it was really within the family. Our children... he was always after them, you know. And our oldest son had to go to the bathroom every night after supper. Well, we didn't have a bathroom, so, he had to go out there, (point- ing outside). Phillip said, 'I'll fix him.' So, I said, 'What are you going to do?' and he said, 'I'm going to get a white sheet, and I' m going around behind the smoke- house and when they come out, I' m going to scare them,' Well, the little one had to go with the older one, because he couldn't go by himself. So I had to come out to see what was going to happen. So, I came on out here to the side, and they came on from the Johnny house and he got after 'ern, and they took outta runnin' in the house. And this porch won't here then. And they ran in there and locked the 100rs and locked us out- side ~ and we couldn't get in. e had a time in this world gettin' in. Finally one of them came to the door, it musta' been the one that was be- hind the chair in the livin' room- Came and unlocked the door. And, there was a day bed right here. In fact, junior had a brand new shirt on, and he was so scared... (laugh- ing) we couldn't get him from under the bed we had to pull him out - tore his new shirt. We laughed and we laughed and we laughed. It broke him too, he didn't go to the bath- room after supper anymore. No, everything we did, we did. together. We always have. He fanoed and I fanoed with him: Many a day I worked with him ~1.. day long and the next morning he had to pull my feet out of bed to get out. He didn't go his way, and I didn't go mine. We always did things, together, and then when he's farming if I wanted to go off with the girls, I went. But, he never... he was, too busy to go off with any men. Lord... I've had six or seven girl friends at a time. Mercell Blue ano Janet Kyer, we were three muske teers. I used to say, 'I can't see,' I had glasses in my pocket book, and we would go to the doctors together and they would read to me like-I - really couldn't see. It was really comical. I would say to young couples. who are just starting out - they've got to give over. They can't be a one-sided affair. Give over to each other. One can't take it all. It's give and take. Nowadays, everybody's for themself. We don't have any plans for Valentine's Day. He's never even given me a box of candy... nope... I.. really don't know why, he just didn't. I guess it's the type of person he is, I don't know, he never has We've never had much money. '. We used to go to Richmond alid - I we'd carry sandwiches along to eat. Because we didn't have the money, , to go out to eat. We were raised in the poor days. Nowadays, they all want to start out with everything. We couldn't do that. We didn't have any money to do it with. We were I lucky if we had a table and chair to , eat off of; but we did. Still have the table in yonder right now. That'll be the saddest thing that will ever happen... he goes away I and leaves me... I'll tell you right now. I've always said, well if I have to go, I hope that I would go before, he did. It looks like it might be tit for tat, (with a chuckle). It looks like both of us are going down the hill together. We're really lucky that we have four really good children. We've never had a problem with them and they really look after us and the one up on the hill', he's really', well he's here. They really have been wonderful. You know my middle name was Jessie Merle, and I didn't like Jessie. When they write their appointments down, they say (at a high screech) 'Jessie Merle.' Well, I didn't know any Jessie Merle Chappell. The kids would say, 'Momma, they're callin' you.' No, we weren' t really what you'd call a romantic couple. We just grew up together and automatically went into it. He's a better husband than I am a wife. I like to go and mingle with people and play cards and have a good time and he is more or less a home person. He . Iikes to sit. Of course, now, he really doesn't feel like going. But we really have had some good times, ain't no doubt about that. Some of them told us at the party Saturday, 'I'll tell you rig'ht now, ain't nobody around here, had any more good times then ya'll have,' and ain' t that the truth. Phillip Chappell: l've been married for 58 years as of the day efore yesterday. We got married Jan, 30th in 1941. I'm 84 years old, aDd we have four children. Well, I've been knowing her ever since she was a little bitty duck. She was born and raised up he road about two miIes. This was I long time ago now. Must've been hen I was 18, or maybe 17.We're oing back a little bit, you know. I've got a picture in yonder of er taken on a Model-T Ford. She as about this tall then, (holding Us hand out in the air). The picture as taken by her daddy down there In her yard. I thillk, I knew I was in love ound 1937-38. I don't know, I eckon it was sometime in the sum- lIer. That was a long time ago, girl. Lord, I couldn't tell you. Her momma wouldn' t let her go ut so young, so we went to... she had a brother and we went some- 1 where, we came back, and when we got out of the car her and I went to 1 a bat! game over across the swamp over here. Drivin' a Model-T Ford In them days- A 1926 Model-T- We went to the ball game and she got 1 out of the car and left me sittin' in the car, put it that way, (with a hearty laugh). Local people were playing though, you know in those days it was a country ball game not professional. I reckon we dated for about 10 years. I asked her daddy for her. I hink he answered my question. Anyway, she was about 19 or 18 or so. I didn' t get on my knees. Well. I p guess we just set a date to get mar- ried or somethjng like that, we said my birthday. I guess because it was just something to remember. She made me a good wife, hard worker, got along fine together, just a few little spats once in a while. I reckon going on trips was the happiest times, well... the happiest moment was when I got married, but then going on trips after that. We were going to Washington for snowing so we turned around and arne on back to Richmond. I don' t know that we've really lad any sad times. Why what did she say? You can't tell me? Well, 1 on'l know, I've been pretty happy myself. Well, we understood each other, we worked together and we enjoyed it. We knew when we got married it was depression times and e knew we would have to pull together and make a go of it - financially. Well, if you're starting out as a young couple I would tell them, pull together, and love each other and you'll enjoy life. We don't do Valentine's Day or I Chrismas except for our gmndchil- dren, you know. I don't know why we just never have, even since we've been married. I just can't an- swer that. I would have to say that the fun- niest moments that we've shared is our life together. We used to go to lances and stuff like that. We've beenalotofplaces. We enjoy so much being to- gether. Of course, Saturday was our big day too. We had about 130 fam- !ly members and friends at our 58th wedding anniversary. But I reckon that's about all of it. I don't know you're asking mme questlons that... well, it was about 58 years ago, now. I think I've said enough. Merle and Phillip Chappell don't celebrate just one day of love, Valentine's Day, because they have shared something far greater - 58 years together.
Page 4 Sussex-Surry Dispatch, Wednesday, February 10, 1999
Census:
1930 United States Federal Census
about Jesse Mearle Hite
Name:C Alvin Hite
Gender:Male
Birth Year:abt 1915
Birthplace:Virginia
Race:White
Home in 1930:Guilford, Surry, Virginia View Map
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Son
Father's Name:M Cleveland Hite
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Stella G Hite
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
M Cleveland Hite 42
Stella G Hite 34
C Alvin Hite 15
Jessie M Hite 9
Jack T Hite 6
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about Jessie M Hite
Name:Jessie M Hite
Age:20
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1920
Gender:Female
Race:White
Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Daughter
Home in 1940:Guilford, Surry, Virginia View Map
Street:Route602
Inferred Residence in 1935:Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Same House
Sheet Number:4A
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:High School, 3rd year
Weeks Worked in 1939:0
Income:0
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Monrae C Hite 52
Stella G Hite 44
Jessie M Hite 20
Jeff T Hete 17
Jessie married CHAPPELL Phillip Melvin, Sr. on 30 Jan 1941 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Phillip (son of CHAPPELL Logan Emmett and BISHOP Iola Estelle) was born on 30 Jan 1915 in Dendron, Surry County VA; died on 7 Sep 2000 in Colonial Heights, , Virginia; was buried on 10 Sep 2000 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 148. CHAPPELL Phillip Melvin, Jr. was born on 14 Apr 1944 in Petersburg, VA.
- 149. CHAPPELL Thomas Wayne, Sr. was born on 17 Nov 1947 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was christened in Spring Grove, Surry, VA (Spring Grove Metrhodist Church).
- 150. CHAPPELL Shirley Jean was born on 27 Feb 1952 in Petersburg, VA (Petersburg General Hosp).
- 151. CHAPPELL Janice Merle was born on 25 Sep 1959 in Petersburg, VA.
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92. | HITE Jeff Thomas, Sr. (37.Stella3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 23 Apr 1923 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 18 Feb 1994 in Surry County, VA (Home); was buried on 20 Feb 1994 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Spring Grove, Surry, VA (Spring Grove Metrhodist Church)
- Nickname: Jack
- Name: "Jack" HITE
- Occupation: Farmer
- Reference Number: 73
- Census: 1930, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Notes:
Known as 'Jack' by the family.
(Medical):multiple tumors
Census:
1930 United States Federal Census
about C Alvin Hite
Name:C Alvin Hite
Gender:Male
Birth Year:abt 1915
Birthplace:Virginia
Race:White
Home in 1930:Guilford, Surry, Virginia View Map
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Son
Father's Name:M Cleveland Hite
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Stella G Hite
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
M Cleveland Hite 42
Stella G Hite 34
C Alvin Hite 15
Jessie M Hite 9
Jack T Hite 6
Jeff married GWALTNEY Lillie Lucille on 1 Dec 1945 in Claremont, VA (Claremont Parsonage). Lillie (daughter of GWALTNEY Joseph Caroll, Sr. and FENN Lillie Georgie) was born on 21 Oct 1925 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 21 May 2013; was buried on 25 May 2013 in Waverly, Surry County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 152. HITE Barbara Lucille was born on 4 Sep 1946 in Petersburg, VA; died on 15 May 2005 in Norfolk, Va (Sentera General Hospital); was buried on 18 May 2005 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 153. HITE Jeff Thomas, Jr. was born on 20 Mar 1951 in Petersburg, VA.
- 154. HITE Larry Douglas was born on 26 Jul 1957 in Petersburg, VA; was christened in Spring Grove, Surry, VA (Spring Grove Metrhodist Church).
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93. | GOODRICH James Lawrence, Sr. (38.James3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 24 Jun 1919 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 12 Dec 1997 in Hopewell, VA; was buried on 15 Dec 1997 in Merchants Hope, Prince George, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Optician
- Reference Number: 126
- Military: 21 Oct 1940, Langley AFB, VA
Notes:
WW-II soldier and married an english lady
Military:
LTC US ARMY WORLD WAR II
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about James L Goodrich
Name:James L Goodrich
Birth Year:1919
Race:White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country:Virginia
State of Residence:Virginia
County or City:Surry
Enlistment Date:21 Oct 1940
Enlistment State:Virginia
Enlistment City:Langley Field
Branch:Corps of Engineers
Branch Code:Corps of Engineers
Grade:Private
Grade Code:Private
Term of Enlistment:Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component:Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source:Civil Life
Education:3 years of high school
Civil Occupation:Opticians, lens grinders, and polishers
Marital Status:Single, without dependents
Height:72
Weight:158
Died:
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current
about James L. Goodrich
Name:James L. Goodrich
SSN:230-01-8113
Last Residence:23860 Hopewell, Hopewell City, Virginia, USA
Born:24 Jun 1919
Died:12 Dec 1997
State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (Before 1951)
James married BOLT Rosemary Madeline on 20 May 1945 in Bishops Stortford, Hertsfordshire, England. Rosemary (daughter of BOLT Ernest John and WILKINS Elizabeth Anne) was born on 27 Sep 1925 in Stansted, Essex, England; died on 27 Aug 1999 in Hopewell, VA; was buried on 30 Aug 1999 in Merchants Hope, Prince George, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 155. GOODRICH James Lawrence, Jr. was born on 6 Mar 1948 in Petersburg, VA; died on 6 Mar 1948 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).
- 156. GOODRICH John Elliott was born on 16 Feb 1950 in Petersburg, VA; died on 10 Apr 2008 in Hopewell, VA; was buried on 14 Apr 2008 in Hopewell, Va (Merchants Hope Memorial Gardens).
- 157. GOODRICH Duane Desmond was born on 5 Aug 1956 in Petersburg, VA (Petersburg General Hosp).
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94. | GOODRICH Cecil Hartwell (38.James3, 4.Ella2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 15 Jul 1924 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 25 Feb 2007 in Yorktown, VA; was buried on 28 Feb 2007 in Smithfield, Isle of Wight, VA (St. Lukes Cem). Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 127
- Military: 26 Mar 1943, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Notes:
Military:
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about Cecil H Goodrich Name: Cecil H Goodrich
Birth Year: 1924
Race: White, Citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State of Residence: Virginia
Enlistment Date: 26 Mar 1943
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
Branch: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Stenographers and typists
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 22
Weight: 116
Cecil married GOODMAN Mildred Adel on 16 Oct 1947 in Petersburg, VA. Mildred (daughter of GOODMAN David Boyce and FINLEY Leah Vivian) was born on 14 Oct 1928 in Colonial Heights, , Virginia; died on 21 Dec 2004 in Newport News, VA (Riverside Hospital); was buried on 23 Dec 2004 in Smithfield, Isle of Wight, VA (St. Lukes Cem). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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95. | BRIGGS Alwyn Earl, Jr. (42.Alwyn3, 6.Maria2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 16 Mar 1917 in Southampton Co., VA.; died on 26 Dec 1976 in Courtland, Southampton, VA; was buried in Southampton Co., VA.. Alwyn married CONNER Irma on 18 Oct 1941. Irma was born on 25 Nov 1919 in Rich Square, Northampton, NC; died on 14 Nov 1956 in Courtland, Southampton, VA; was buried in Courtland, Southampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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