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8911 Other known children of John and Mary Frances Hemphill Moore are:
Armistead MOORE b: Sept 25, 1774 in Halifax Co. Virginia
Mary Ann MOORE b: Abt. 1781 in Halifax Co. Virginia
Robert MOORE b: Abt. 1783 in Halifax Co. Virginia
Elizabeth MOORE b: Abt. 1772 in Halifax Co. Virginia 
Hemphill, Mary Frances (I5584)
 
8912 Other possible marriage date 29 December 1837 Family F1030
 
8913 Other Sanfords buried in Davie County, N. Carolina
Location - on Hwy 601 in Mocksville next to shopping center.
Coordinates: 35d 54m 32.9s N; 80d 34m 39.0s W
Highway 601 North (Yadkinville Road) in Mocksville on the right. Next to Squire Boone (Wal-Mart) Shopping Center.

Survey by Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society
Sanford, Adelaide Gaither (b. 12 Dec 1881 - d. 27 Nov 1943)
Sanford, Calvin Cowles (b. 15 Oct 1843 - d. 6 Mar 1929), Son of A. B. [Amos?] and Mary L. Sanford. Lt., Co. F, 42nd Regt., N.C. Troops, C.S.A.

Sanford, Caroline Long (b. 14 Nov 1914 - d. Unknown), Daughter of Henry Fletcher and Carrie Allison Long

Sanford, David Thomas (b. 10 Oct 1967 - d. 18 Dec 1986), Son of Rufus Brown, Jr., and Sydna Caroline Cash Sanford

Sanford, Edwin C. (b. 17 Feb 1879 - d. 15 Aug 1952), Son of Calvin C. and Mary D. Sanford

Sanford, Hugh Adams (b. 24 Aug 1883 - d. 29 Mar 1938)
Sanford, Lash Gaither (b. 9 May 1911 - d. 20 Nov 1987), Son of Rufus Brown and Adelaide Gaither Sanford

Sanford, Marjorie Gelder (b. 6 Sep 1890 - d. 30 Sep 1951)
Sanford, Mary D. (b. 21 Feb 1844 - d. 5 Jul 1909), Daughter of Thomas and Margaret Brown . Wife of Calvin C. Sanford

Sanford, Rufus Brown (b. 26 Feb 1877 - d. 7 Jul 1965)
Sanford, Rufus Brown, Jr. (b. 9 Jan 1913 - d. 8 May 1969)
Sanford, Sydna Cash (Spear) (b. 28 Apr 1936-d. 25 Feb 1996)
Sanford, William L. (b. 8 Nov 1872 - d. 18 Aug 1920), Son of C. C. and Mary Sanford 
Sanford, Laura Cornelia (I18549)
 
8914 Other sons named as children of Elizabeth Mitchell are Joseph Vaughan 1747-1804; John Vaughan 1781-1860; Mitchell Vaughan is the youngest child shown. Vaughan, Mitchell (I9678)
 
8915 Other Spouse Martha Emma Smith, sisters, both daughters of Franklin Smith and Mary Jane Belton. Smith, Cora Ann Elizabeth (I12245)
 
8916 Other Terrys mentioned in the Halifax Antrim Parrish Vestry Records are James Terry, Champness Terry, Zachariah Terry, Joseph Terry, and Moses Terry. Terry, Sheriff Patriot Nathaniel D. [Dickinson] Sr. (I70088)
 
8917 Otho Reynolds, a successful and highly respected farmer of the 6th district, died at his residence near Cecil Paper Mills on Wednesday evening, in his 73 year. The funeral took place last Saturday with interment in Eastland Friends burying ground. His surviving family consists of his aged widow and five children, Dr. Samuel Conrad, Manassah, Adolphus and Granville W. Reynolds and Mrs. Cecilia Windle, of Chester county. (Cecil Whig) Reynolds, Otho (I9862)
 
8918 Our Babe buried at Brookview is Earl (28 Apr 1892 - 2 May 1892). Earl was a "blue baby".
This information provided by Elaine Pennell granddaughter of John James Reynolds. 
Reynolds, Earl "Our Babe" (I5815)
 
8919 Our Families, Our Families, Anna Hudelson, Researched
and written 1929-1977, page 2
http://www.geni.com/people/David-Wade/6000000009208495967

David Wade, Sr.
Birthdate: 1747
Birthplace: Virginia
Death: Died 1802 in Hall, Georgia
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Wade Sr. and Mary Clements
Husband of Agnes Hardy
Father of Dr. David Wade; Polly Wade; Richard Wade; Agnes Wade; William Wade and 5 others
Brother of Lucy Nowlin; Grissel "Gensy" Wade; Peyton Lisby Wade; Mary Wade; Edward Wade, Jr. and 7 others
Half brother of David Bingley Wade, Sr. 
Wade, PATRIOT David Bingley (I2038)
 
8920 Our farm was not large--100 acres given to Daddy and Mother by Grandmother and Grandfather Brumfield and about 100 acres added by Daddy and Mother. The crops were somewhat varied on our farm; tobacco, (the money crop), wheat, corn, hay, beans, and perhaps some oats. We had fruit trees: apples, peaches, plums, cherries, carrots, and one apricot. And there were strawberries and grapevines. Of course we had a garden. Daddy raised enough hogs for his family's use. Mother's aim each year was to get 300 baby chicks (hatched on the farm) for home use. We had fried chicken often. Most times Mother would dress six or more chickens for our Sunday dinners. We had a few turkeys, but not many. There were about four horses to work the farm and ride. In addition, we had milk cows and beef cows enough for home consumption. Sometimes in the winter Daddy would kill a beef, keep what his family could use (no refrigeration then) and give or sell the rest to the neighbors. We had plenty of food to feed our big family and to share with visitors. And Visitors we had.
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Published family history by Christine Reynolds Stone, daughter of Keene Johnson Reynolds, s/o William Garrett Reynolds; can be seen at Danville Public Library 2nd floor, genealogy room, Danville, Virginia


Johnson rode a horse with a pleasing appearance and dignity. His erect posture on a horse and his oneness with the animal's movements was a delight to see. Johnson enjoyed fox hunting, did not use alcohol or tobacco, although he raised tobacco for his money crop, and used profanity freely although he was a religious man.

Johnsie was about six or seven years old when his father, William Garrett died. About the same time, he fell out of a tree which caused him to have a slight limp for the rest of his life.

Keene Johnson Reynolds was born November 30, 1861, a few months after the Civil War began. He was the ninth and youngest child of William Garrett Reynolds and Elizabeth Elvira "Betsy" Blair. The Reynolds' home was near Tomahawk Creek in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Keene Johnson Reynolds was called by his middle name, Johnson, or simply Johnse, by those who knew him best. His Mother called him "Johnsie". When he was born, four of his six brothers were serving in the Confederate Army and his father, William Garrett, was a member of the Home Guard..When the war began John S. (age 21 or 22), and Henry C. (age 15) joined the Virginia forces or at least they joined before the war ended.

Christine Reynolds [Stone] 
Reynolds, Keene Johnson (I8258)
 

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