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James Mann1 (M)
| James Mann married Ella Carter, daughter of Clay Carter.1 |
| Mary Kate Mann married Conley Esco Carter, son of Stonewall Jackson Carter and Francis Pendleton, on 26 December 1904.1 |
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| Nancy A. E. Mann was born on 18 December 1842.2 She was the daughter of John A. Mann and Polly (?).1 Nancy A. E. Mann married Emory M. Cox, son of James Cocke and Polly Carter, on 18 March 1861 at Scott, VA, US, Service performed by Isaac Kern.1,2 Nancy A. E. Mann died on 4 June 1907 at age 64.2 |
| Samuel R. Mann was born in 1841 at Scott, VA, US.1 He was the son of John A. Mann and Mary (?).1 Samuel R. Mann was (an unknown value) at Scott, VA, US.1 He married Sarah B. Cocke, daughter of Dr. Robert K. Cocke and Nancy Buster, on 20 December 1865 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by Issac Kern.1 |
| Rachael March married James Cox, son of David Cox and Sarah Todd, on 22 August 1847 at Scott, VA, US.2,1 |
| (?) Markman married Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Hiram Carter and Eliza Salling.1 |
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| Fred Greer Marshall is the son of Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. and Julia Mae Cox.1 |
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| Infant Marshall is the son of Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. and Julia Mae Cox.2 |
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| Joe Marshall is the son of Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. and Julia Mae Cox.1 |
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| Sam Alderman Marshall is the son of Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. and Julia Mae Cox.1 |
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| Thomas Martin Marshall Jr. is the son of Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. and Julia Mae Cox.1 |
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| Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. married Julia Mae Cox, daughter of Thomas Carson Cox and Dora M. Meade, Julia's Second Marriage.1 Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. was born on 19 August 1882.1 He was the son of James Marshall and Margaret Greer.1 Thomas Martin Marshall Sr. died on 27 February 1967 at age 84.1 |
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| Margaret Elizabeth McAuliff is the daughter of William J. McAuliff and Elva May Jayne.1 |
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| Virginia Claire McAuliff is the daughter of William J. McAuliff and Elva May Jayne.1 |
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| William J. McAuliff married Elva May Jayne, daughter of William T. Jayne and Emaline Wolfe, on 15 September 1921.1 |
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| Serena McCallie married George Wolfe, son of John Wolfe, before 1842.1 |
| L. G. McCarty married Mary Culbertson, daughter of Joseph Culbertson and Mary Dorton, in 1867.1 |
| A. J. McClellan married Susan McConnell, daughter of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton, in 1824 at Scott, VA, US.1 |
| Edward McClellan married Martha Ellen Smith, daughter of Marcus Smith and Celia Moore.1 |
| Marquis M. L. McClellan married Frances Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Marcus Smith and Celia Moore.1 Marquis M. L. McClellan was born on 29 May 1850.1 He died on 8 October 1920 at age 70.1 |
| Victoria McClelland was born in 1855 at Scott, VA, US.1 She was the daughter of Andrew J. McClelland and Susannah (?).1 Victoria McClelland married Joseph N. Cocke, son of Dr. Robert K. Cocke and Nancy Buster, on 28 May 1874 at Scott, VA, US, Servce performed by Samuel D. Stallard.1 |
| Jonny McClung married Howard Allan Cox, son of Howard John Cox and Dora Dulaney Hurd, on 31 March 1979. |
| (?) McClure married Vinetta Carter, daughter of Hansford Winfield Carter and Matilda Workman Osborn.1 |
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Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell was born on 27 December 1817 at Scott, VA, US.1,2
He was the son of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.2
Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell married Lucy Dougherty, daughter of James Dougherty, on 4 December 1836 at Scott, VA, US.1,3,2
Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell Letter from James D. Vermillion to Abraham Berry McConnell Nov. the 25th 1861 Pocahontas Co. VA Green Brier Bridge Mr. A. B. McConnell Dear Sir I am not very well. I am afflicted with pains but when these lines reaches you I hope they may find you and your family enjoying the verry best of health. There is a good deal of complaining among our Company this morning. Sum have the yellow Jonders sum the mumps and various other disease. Our Capt. S. P. McConnell is well. Milton has had the mumps tolerable bad recently but says he feels first rate this morning. I suppose you will see in Miltons letter that we are stationed here for winter Quarters. three quarters of a mile below this bridge on the north side of this river six miles N.W. of Huntersville. We are still in our tents and working at our camps but I don't think we cant git in to them before Christmas If then. We suffer a great deal from smoke and will continue to suffer until we git in to our camps. I want you to git me a pair of good boots made for me. I have written to my brother John H. Vermillion about giting me a pair made and to go to you and git the leather for them but I will depend on you to git them made as you can do more with John Smyth than he can and try to git him to cir the note I hold on him for the makeing of them. If you can git them made have them made with broad bottoms broad heels high on the instep and long enough so I can ware too pair of socks with them for this is a cold country and we are a good ways North. I suppose we are sum two hundred and fifty or sixty miles North of our homes. My folks have sent me an old pair of boots but they are too light and thin for this country. If you can get me a pair made and conveyed to me as quick as convenient I will be much oblige to you besides pay you what is wright for your trouble. I wan you also to see to that matter I wrote you about sum time since an Execution I had in my hands for collection in favour of John Frasier against Was Taylor git him to take the Execution back and lift my Receipt as you know him. I want nothing more to do with that man and if you will do me that favour I will be ever oblige to you and perfectly willing to pay you for your trouble. I forgot to tell you I received your big letter and was pleased to see that much though I would have been much more pleased had thare been more of it, you must wright me as often as you can, make it convenient and give me the general news of that country. It has been reported here that the enemy had got in to Wise Co. and was trying to make there way through to Bristol and that they had made there way up the Livisa Fork of Sandy river in to the New Garden Russell Co. wanting to make there way to the salt works. I am sorry to here of the death of sum of our friends in that country. I should like to see you and have the pleasure of talking with you about matters and things. tell Lucy houdy and that I would like to see her and eat sum of her good milk so know more at present. Your true friend James D. Vermillion on 25 November 1861.4 He died on 1 September 1885 at Scott, VA, US, at age 67.2 He held the office of VA House of Delegates between 1887 and 1890.1 |
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| Adam McConnell is the son of (?) McConnell.1 |
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| Catherine McConnell was born in 1799 at VA.1 She was the daughter of George McConnell Sr. and Suzannah Snavely.2 Catherine McConnell married Jeremiah Lawson, son of William Lawson II and Nancy Baker, on 19 August 1819.2 Catherine McConnell died in 1876. |
| Catherine McConnell married George W. Culbertson, son of Jeptha Culbertson and Elmira Pullman, in 1878.1,2 |
| Eliza McConnell married Thomas M. Smith, son of Marcus Smith and Celia Moore.1 |
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| Elizabeth McConnell was born in 1806. She was the daughter of George McConnell Sr. and Suzannah Snavely.1 Elizabeth McConnell married James M. Stallard on 27 February 1825 at Scott, VA, US.2,1 Elizabeth McConnell died in 1849. |
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| Elizabeth McConnell is the daughter of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.1 Elizabeth McConnell married Robert Fugate.1 |
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| Elizabeth C. McConnell was born circa 1839 at Scott, VA, US.1,2 She was the daughter of Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell and Lucy Dougherty.1,2,3,4 Elizabeth C. McConnell married Robert Strong, son of John Strong and Hannah (?), on 17 January 1858 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by Isaac Kern.1,2,4,3 Elizabeth C. McConnell married Dr. Robert A. Smith, son of Marcus Smith and Celia Moore, on 18 November 1863 at Scott, VA, US.1,5,4,3 |
| George McConnell married Mary A. Smith, daughter of Marcus Smith and Celia Moore.1 George McConnell was born on 5 November 1847.1 He died on 28 March 1907 at age 59.1 |
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| George D. McConnell was a farmer at Scott, VA, US.2 He was born on 24 August 1821 at Scott, VA, US.1 He was the son of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.1,2 George D. McConnell married Martha Patsy Dougherty on 6 August 1840 at Scott, VA, US.1,3,4 George D. McConnell married Elizabeth Jane Williams, daughter of John Williams and Catherine (?), on 5 June 1873 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by James Stallard.1,2 George D. McConnell died on 22 April 1906 at Scott, VA, US, at age 84.1 |
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| Reverend George McConnell Jr. was born on 6 May 1799.1 He was the son of George McConnell Sr. and Suzannah Snavely. Reverend George McConnell Jr. married Mary Compton, daughter of Abraham Compton II, in 1817 at Scott, VA, US.1 Reverend George McConnell Jr. died in 1860 at Scott, VA, US.1 |
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| George McConnell Sr. married Suzannah Snavely. George McConnell Sr. was born in 1775 at Ireland.1 He was the son of (?) McConnell.2 George McConnell Sr. was in 1803; Left Pennsylvania and came to Virginia. He died in 1845 at Scott, VA, US.1 He was buried at Scott, VA, US.1 |
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| J W McConnell married Ada Francisco.2 J W McConnell married Phebe Frazier.2 J W McConnell is the son of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.2 |
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| Lieutenant Joab Watson McConnell was born in 1805. He was the son of George McConnell Sr. and Suzannah Snavely. Lieutenant Joab Watson McConnell married Rebecca Kilgore on 27 October 1833 at Scott, VA, US.1 Lieutenant Joab Watson McConnell died in 1880. |
| Louiza McConnell was born in 1831 at Scott, VA, US.1 She was the daughter of Thomas McConnell and Elizabeth Compton.1,2 Louiza McConnell married Hiram S. Cocke, son of David L. Cocke and Rebecca Boggs, on 5 March 1854 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by William Elliott.1,2 Louiza McConnell died on 15 September 1891 at Elliott, KY, US.2 She was buried at Cox Cemetery, Newfoundland, Elliott, KY, US.2 |
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| Lucy McConnell is the daughter of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.1 Lucy McConnell married Meschack Hicks in 1839 at Scott, VA, US.1 |
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| Martha McConnell was born in 1844 at Scott, VA, US.1,2 She was the daughter of Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell and Lucy Dougherty.1,3,2 Martha McConnell married Thomas M. Smith, son of Marcus Smith and Celia Moore, on 5 February 1862 at Scott, VA, US.1,2,3,4 |
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| Mary McConnell married A. J. Williams.1 Mary McConnell was born in 1840 at Scott, VA, US.2 She was the daughter of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.1,2 Mary McConnell married Jessee M. Dougherty, son of John Dougherty and Patsy Wampler, on 27 February 1857 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by William Addington.2,1,3 |
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| Mary D. M. McConnell married Joseph Culbertson III, son of Joseph Culbertson and Mary Dorton, in 1876.1 |
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| Mary V. McConnell married James M. Cox, son of James Henderson Cox and Mahala Tyler.1,2 Mary V. McConnell was born on 9 August 1871 at Scott, VA, US.2 She was the daughter of J W McConnell and Phebe Frazier.3,2 Mary V. McConnell died on 10 October 1890 at Scott, VA, US, at age 19.2 |
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Milton P. McConnell was the son of Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell and Lucy Dougherty.1,2
Milton P. McConnell served as a private in the Nickelsville Spartan Band Roster, Company E 48th Virginia Regiment CSA He enlisted in Nickelsville, Scott Co., age 19, 7/2/61. He was present thru 8/31/61 when sick in camp. He was He was present 10/15/61. According to Mr. Wayne McConnell of Gate City, VA, Milton O.P. McConnell was killed at Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. On 2 July 1861.3 He Letter from Milton O.P. McConnell to his Father, Abraham Berry McConnell The 48th Virginia had seen no action to this point of the war. According to John Chapla's history of the regiment, the 48th had suffered its first death. First Sergeant Charles Hagan of Company C died of disease in August. By late in the month, the 48th had joined the rest of Robert E. Lee's forces and were encamped at Big Spring, near Elk Mountain. Mid September found the 48th participating in the unsuccessful attempt on Union forces under George B. McClellan at Cheat Mountain. This campaign helped earn Lee several unflattering nicknames - "Evacuating Lee" and "Granny Lee". Milton O.P. McConnell joined his Uncle Henry M. McConnell's company, the Nickelsville Spartan Band, on July 2, 1861. He had been born in 1842, to Abraham Berry McConnell and Lucy Dougherty McConnell. His paternal grandparents, the Rev. George McConnell and Mary Compton McConnell had been two of the original settlers of what is now Scott Co., Virginia. They had immigrated from Pennsylvania. Chapla's roster shows that McConnell was listed as sick on 8/31/61. His letter mentions a "spell of the measles." Milton O.P. McConnell died on Culp's Hill, Gettysburg. Big Spring Pochahontas Co. Va. Sept. 4th 1861 Dear Father I received yuor letter last Sunday bearing date August the 19th which gave much satisfaction to hear from you all. For nothing gives greater satisfaction to us than to hear from home & friends. For our boys are always looking for something to come from home & when they receive any thing from home it seems to revive them greatly & when I receive a letter from you the boys are all anxious to see it in fact they hardly give me time to read the letter myself before they must read. I can only say that my health is tolerable good at this time. I have had a spell of the measles but I think I am almost well now at least so I can begin to go about again & I suppose feel as well as could be expected. George W. Strong has had the measles but is about well again. S.H. McClelland is very bad with the same at this time in fact they seem to go very hard with him & William Hooker has been very bad off with something like unto the flux but he is getting some better in fact almost every one of the boys that has not had the measles in our company have & has had the measles but I think they will all recover again by proper attention. You said you wanted to know something about our fair -- I will tell you something about it. For 62 men we get 45 lbs. bacon per day or 77 lbs. beef but we only get bacon once a week & beef the balance of the time, 67 lbs flour 6 lbs rice 3 and on-half lbs coffee 7 lbs sugar 1 quart salt is about our rations & then we get some soap & candles & occasionally some vinegar. You said you wanted to know something about or commanders. We are not attached to any Brigade as yet but are under command at this time of General Loring & the officers of the Regiment. I don't know that I can tell you much about them not knowing. There is only 66 men present at this time including the officers that is the commissioned officers & there is 8 men absent including officers & privates. But S.P. McConnell being appointed Comissary clerk & J.W. Gillispie being appointed Comissary Sergeant leaves our company 2 men less in drilling but they are still kept up on our roll which makes our company 76 strong that is 76 in number when all here _______ but if you will direct your letters in the propper maner they will come so do not fail to write & write as often as you can. I will expect to write every possible chance. A few words to Martha & Polly I want you to be good girls & do the very best you can it is true that we are along ways apart at this time But remember my heart is with you & I hope & trust that we will be permitted to see each other again. I want you to pray for me & all who have left their homes & friends in defense of their country. So give my best wishes to all the children. I would say something more but G.W. Strong wants to say a few things to you So I will close but still Remain your friend and son until death M.O.P. McConnell Letter of Milton O. P. McConnell to his father, Abraham Berry McConnell and his mother, Lucy Dougherty McConnell March found the 48th encamped in winter quarters about eight miles from Guinea's Station. It appears that when Milton returned to camp from a visit home, he found himself with some problems over back pay with Captain William P. Harris. Perhaps he had not had official permission for his leave. A disgruntled Milton talks of joining up with Syvester McConnell who had left the 48th the summer before to recruit a company for the 27th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry. He didn't leave. McConnell family history indicates that Milton died at Gettysburg. Captain McConnell also died there. According to the report filed by Colonel Dungan, Harris was killed "while bravely urging [his] men onward in the struggle" to take Culp's Hill. The "William W. ____" referred to in the letter is quite possibly William Wesley Frasier, also of Company E and an original member of the Nickelsville Spartan Band. Camp Near Guineas Station Va. March the 6th / 1863 Dear Father and Mother I seat myself this Blustery morning to drop you a line or two in _____ you will find that my health is good. Father I would have written sooner but since I came to this place I have been in no humor for writing or anything else though all of this may turn out for the Best I can't tell Well in the first place I did not leave home satisfied without the Ballance of our company Secondly as we came down on the train we met our Battallion going home and they told us that we could Remain with them if we wished under and order from Gen S. Cooper, A.V. in s fair General, But as we had not heard or seen anything of the order before we did not listen to any Body so we concluded to come on and see for ourselves and sure enough we have seen. Capt. Wm J. Harris when at home told us that if we would come with him we should have evey cent of our money that was due us before we left But what do you suppose he has done. I will _____ a trick that I shall ever Remember Sure, when we got here they were Ready to draw money had the pay Rolls made off and signed by the Maj _____ the pay Extensd all that was to _____ was just to extend our pay. But Capt. Harris would not suffer it done under the plea that we was turned over for Duty without any trial or without any punishment whatever & that we ought not to have the money that was due us. But had he done his duty we would have had our money in our own pockets. But the story is not yet told Capt Harris showing a little partiality (or as I would call it _____) he had H.T. Smiths pay extended and drew his money he haveing been at home as the Rest of us and about the same time that I had So you may guess my feelings at the present Well I think if we was at home we would see some men see _____ before we would come to that place We saw Capt. Gipson at Wytheville as we came _____ he told us that Maj. McConnell had swore he would have us Back to his Comd, well if he wants us all he is got to do is to send an order hear for us by some man. You may be sure we are not satisfied under the present circumstances. The Boys are Generally well Wm W. _____ & B C Ramey are not well at the present. I think if Sylvester would just write to the War Department explaining the _____ matter he could get a transfer for me under the Late order from S. Cooper General office I must close M. O. P. McConnell Address M. O. P. McConnell Co. (E) 48th Regiment VA. Infantry Fredricksbukrg VA. Write soon if you please on 4 September 1861.3 He died on 8 July 1864 Killed at battle of Gettysburg.1,2,4 |
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| Monroe J McConnell married Pattie (?).1 Monroe J McConnell was born in 1839 at Scott, VA, US.2 He was the son of Reverend George McConnell Jr. and Mary Compton.1 Monroe J McConnell married Rebecca Frazier on 21 January 1858 at Scott, VA, US.1,2 |
| Nancy McConnell married David R. Culbertson, son of Charles Culbertson and Nancy Osborne.1 |
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| Pricilla McConnell was born on 3 September 1809 at Clinch River, Scott, VA, US.1,2 She was the daughter of George McConnell Sr. and Suzannah Snavely. Pricilla McConnell married Jacob Cox, son of David Cox and Sarah Todd, on 20 June 1831 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by Robert Kilgore.3,2,4,5,6 Pricilla McConnell appeared on the census of 1850 at Scott, VA, US; Lists age as 45.7 She died on 2 April 1859 Died of Cholic (cemtery records show 9/2 as date of death) at Clinch River, Scott, TN, US, at age 49.1,2 She was buried at Cox Cemetery, Fort Blackmore, Scott, VA, US.2 |
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