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9131 Politician, US Representative from Virginia. was the eldest son of Judge Alexander Stuart and the father of General J. E. B. Stuart. He was an officer in the United States Army in the War of 1812. He represented, first, Campbell County in the Virginia Legislature, and was later repeatedly elected to both branches of the legislature from Patrick County. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1829-30, and of the Convention of 1850. He married Elizabeth Letcher Pannill, of Pittsylvania County, Va., and they had four sons and six daughters. Among these, James Ewell Brown (J.E.B.) Stuart was the seventh child and youngest son. Archibald and Elizabeth Made their home on a farm they called Laurel Hill in the Ararat Community of Patrick County and it was there that their children were born. Archibald died at Laurel Hill in 1855 and rested in the Family Cemetery until 1952 when he was moved to the Elizabeth Cemetery in Saltville, Virginia where he rest today beside his wife who moved to the Saltville area following his death.

Bio by: S.G. Thompson
 
Stuart, Archibald (I2101)
 
9132 Pollard, Dorothy

Danville Register & Bee (VA) - Saturday, December 28, 2013

Dorothy Neas Pollard May 4, 1914 - December 27, 2013 Born in Bedford County, Virginia, to Stuart and Georgeanna Neas; wife of the Rev. T. Anthony Pollard (deceased); mother of Stuart F. Pollard (deceased) and Patricia P. Terry (Michael F.); grandmother of Jennifer T. Gottsegen (Adam) and Michael P. Terry; great- grandmother of Jack and Eleanor Gottsegen. Dorothy spent her life serving the Lord by helping others. The family expresses gratitude to many who have rekindled the spirit of love in which Dorothy so fervently believed, by sharing their kindness and love. A graveside service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday, December 29, 2013, at Highland Burial Park, Danville, Va. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Sunday, January 5, 2014, at Salemtowne, Winston Salem, N.C. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your choice or to the Salemtowne Benevolent Fund. Online condolences at www.wrenn-yeatts.com Wrenn-Yeatts North Main Chapel is serving the Pollard family. 
Neas, Dorothy Mildred (I14723)
 
9133 Polly Married Mastin Powell. She is thought to be the eldest child, as she 'ran away' soon after her mother married David Powell. -mfe Carter, Mary Owen "Polly" [LCZ8-F41] (I8271)
 
9134 Polly's children are named for her siblings shown on her mother's Bible Record Mahan, Mary "Polly" (I12396)
 
9135 Port Deposit Items.
Winfield S. Reynolds eldest son of W. W. Reynolds of this town and Miss
Lizzie Carver were married on Thursday evening at the Methodist Episcopal Church
at Havre de Grace.
February 1889

from the Cecil Whig newspaper

 
Reynolds, Winfield S. (I4357)
 
9136 Posey seemed to "take me under his wing". Even though I
was a child and he about grown, we wrestled hard. Once
when I was perhaps three or four years old, Posey was
plowing a double horse plow, and I wanted to ride the plow.
He was afraid I would get hurt, but rather than disappoint
me, he let me climb up on his back, put one foot in his hip
pocket, the other in his suspender, and ride around the
field as he plowed. Posey was a home boy - didn't like to
be far away from the family. He went to Bouis Creek School
in North Carolina but came home with homesickness. After
he was married he took a course in mechanics in Detroit,
even though it meant leaving his wife and baby at Mother's.
Posey had an inventive mind, very good at mechanics. He
had such a big heart that he found handling business not
his chief talent. He too, enjoyed singing and playing the
guitar.

Christine Reynolds Stone, daughter of Keene Johnson
Reynolds, s/o William Garrett Reynolds

!NAME:Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston, Eggleston, Mary
Frances Reynolds 
Reynolds, Posey Daniel (I8300)
 
9137 Poss. b. @ 1821 in Marshall Co TN per Ancestral File

!MARRIAGE: Marshall Co TN record by Sistler

Census:
1850 Marshall Co TN p 98A
1860 Marshall Co TN p 103

DOD from Nowlin-Stone Genealogy; publ. 1916 SLC, UT 
Devin, Joseph (I3000)
 
9138 possible 2nd wife-John Kirk, Fulton Township, son of Roger and Rachel his wife. To Sarah Brown, daughter of Joshua and Rachel, all decd except the latter. Married 10/23/1846 from the Quaker Marriages of Southern Lancaster County. Married at Little Britain Friends Monthly Meeting. Kirk, John (I547451784)
 
9139 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2700)
 
9140 Possible DOM 9 April 1849
Married by William R. Devin, JP

!MARRIAGE:Missouri-Polk County Marriage Register,
Missouri-Polk County Marriage Register, Office of the
Recorder in Polk County Court House, Bolivar, Missouri. 
Family F75
 

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