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Anthony Powell[1, 2]

Male 1769 - 1819  (49 years)


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  • Name Anthony Powell 
    Born 19 Nov 1769  Spotsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Gender Male 
    Died 9 Jun 1819  Halifax Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3715  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 17 Apr 2018 

    Father Charles Powell,   b. Abt 1740, Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1810, Mercer Co., Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 70 years) 
    Mother Sarah Jane Gholson,   b. Abt 1740, Halifax Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Oct 1834, Mercer County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 94 years) 
    Married
    • Children of Charles Powel, Sr.

      [Agatha] Agathy Powel was born November 3, 1765
      [Lucy] Lewsey Powel was born September 26, 1767
      [Anthony] Anthoney Powel was born November 19, 1769
      Rhoda Powel was born march 9, 1772
      Charles Powel was born July 5, 1774
      Lewis Powel was born October 29, 1776
      Mary Ann Powel was born July 30, 1779
      Sarah Powel was born February 1, 1782
    Family ID F4409  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Miller,   b. Est 1770, Halifax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1840, Calloway Co., Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 71 years) 
    Married 15 Dec 1789  Halifax Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 17 Apr 2018 
    Family ID F7450  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • HALIFAX COUNTY VA DEEDS
      Book 20 page 564
      Dated 23 Sept. 1805 - Anthony Powell sold to James Anderson Glenn 150 acres on South side of Dan River for 50 pounds - Bounded by James Cloudis, James Lalmon [Salmon], Miley Clowdis, J. D. Towers, Henry Lalsmon [Salmon]

      Book 23 Page 591
      Date 3 Sept. 1811 - Anthony Powell sold to Thomas Stanfield for $700.03 - Six Negroes: Jenny, Ellsey, Jack, Miller, Tom, and Jacob - signed by Thomas Watkins Sr.


  • Sources 
    1. [S122] Genealogy. com, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/h/o/Linda-K-Gholsonhoffine/GENE1-0003.html.
      SARAH3 GHOLSON (ANTHONY2, ANTHONY1) was born 1745, and died Aft. 1779. She married CHARLES POWELL 1765 in Spotsylvania Co., Virginia.

      Notes for SARAH GHOLSON:
      Sarah"s father was Anthony Gholson, Jr. and his wife Jane. Her mother was Mary Sandrifge the daughter of William and Ann Sandridge of Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Sarah was named for her grandmother, Sarah Jane Gholson. Anthony Gholson, JR. married Mary Sandridge probably around 1744. Sarah grew up in St. George's Parish, in Spotsylvania County, next to the Sandridge family. Her father kept this land until June 4,1764, when he sold it to Peter Marye, so Sarah probably spent most of her childhood in this area. Her father, Anthony Gholson, Jr. was not a wealthy plantation owner but rather a moderatlely well off planter. He owned several slaves, research indicates his wife's family was somewhat better situated financially.
      Spotyslvania County was still back country when Sarah was growing up and raising her own children there. The fall line ran through this piedmont county, distinguishing it from the tidewater counties in Virginia.
      In general, piedmont country was more sparsly settled than the coastal areas, with more wilderness, fewer less well-maintained roads, and less ready access to commodity markets.
      Sarah Gholson married Charles Powell by early 1765, if not before. Her first child, a daughter named Agatha, was born Novemeber 3, 1765. Sarah says Charles Powell owned only a horse and wearing apparel when they were married. As she owned the 100 acres of farmland William Sandridge willed her, it seems likely Charles and Sarah lived on this land when they were first married. Her father probably moved to Louisa County after he sold his land in 1764, but since Louisa is a bordering county to Spotyslvania. I doubt they lived far from each other.
      Sarah gave birth to five more children at this Spotsylvania homestead: Lucy in 1767, Anthony, her first son which she names for her father, in 1769, Rhoda in 1772, Charles, Jr. in 1774, and Lewis in 1776. Charles and Sarah sold this landon July 22, 1776. Charles served in Captain Stubblefield's company of the Spotsylvania Militia and signed a petition to the legislature on November 14, 1776 with this company. Anthony Gholson, Jr. bought 225 acres of land in Halifax County on February 10,1777. They must have moved to Halifax County between these two dates.
      By the time of this move, Sarah had two daughters old enough to help with the household. Agatha, twelve years old, and Lucy, ten years old. Anthony, at eight years old , was probably just beginning to help his father in the fields. If Charles and Sarah did noy already own slaves, it is likely her father's slaves helped Sarah with her work.
      In Halifax County, Charles and Sarah may have lieved with her parents. Her Father died in 1779, leaving his land to his wife durning her lifetime, and to his youngest son, Dabney after her death. Dabney would have been only about 10 years old at theis time and Charles Powell may have managed the land for the widow Mary Gholson. From the early tax lists of Halifax County, it is evident that Charles at least lived close to Mary Gholson. From recourds found in james M. Black's book, I believe Mary Gholson's land bordered the south side of the Dan River in the western part of Halifax County.
      Halifax County was also piedmont land and was even more primitive tha Spotsylvania County. Since Anthony and Charles were surely tobacco farmers, and tobacco wore out the land so quickly, they likely moved to Halifax to obtain fresh tobacco farming land. It could be that they moved to distance themselves from the intense action of the Revolutionary War. It seems significate to me that we find so many names of Spotyslvania families in Halifax County with our family. Several families must have made this move together for some reason. Spotsylvania was first settled in the early 1700's, but Halifax although it had been inhabited by colonist for over 25 years, was still thinly populated in 1777.
      A HISTORY OF HALIFAX COUNTY GIVES THIS ACCOUNT OF LIVING __CONDITIONS
      ______________________________________________________________
      "This was "back Country", remote from Tidewater, in a day of difficult travel. Our planters lived of necessity on the simple scale. All mercantile goods had to come overland from Petersburg, some seventy miles or more away, and all tobacco had to find it's way back there. many large tracts of land had been taken up years before by great landowners of Tidewater. The land was rich in promise; there were broad and fertile river lowgrounds, and creek bottoms , as well. But the problem of the planter was to get his produce to market, and this was always to be a determining factor in the history of our economy.
      A traveler who visited Mecklenburg County on the eve of the Revolution, Dr. John F. D. Symthe, wrote of the back country people:
      A planter raises his own meats, beef, and bacon, his own corn and bread, his drink, cider, and brandy, his fruit, apples, peaches, ect. and great part of his clothing, which is cotton.
      He has no market to repair but the nearest store;which chiefly supplies him with finery,articles for agriculture, and what else may be his staple produce, and is always in arrears.
      The houses here are almost always all of wood, covered with the same; the roof with shingles, the sides and ends with thin boards, and not always lathed and plastered within; only those of the better sort are finished in that manner, and painted on the outside. The chimneys are sometimes of brick, but more commonly of wood, coated on the inside with clay. The windows of the best sort have windows in them, the rest have none, and only wooden shutters".
      ______________________________________________________________
      These were the conditions Charles and Sarah lived under in Halifax County. It was probably a fairly comfortable life for them, with few real hardships other than the hazards of failed crops always faced by farmers until war exploded into their world.
      Charles served in the Halifax Militia durning the Revolution. We do not know how much service he actually saw. If he did not serve in the regular Continental Army, he probably was at home much of the time. After the destruction of Norfolk in 1775, Virginia saw very little military action until 1779 when the British started a campaign of destruction against Virginia becasue she was such an important supplier of men, materials, and financial backing for the Rebel cause. There was much action in the Southern theatre after this time, and the Virginia Militia was called on again and again to support this cause. Units from the southwest Virginia were at Kings Mountain, South Carolina and at Guilfords Court House, North Carolina in 1780. Such was the nature of this war, that the same men who marched the torturous miles and fought the awful battles also had to sow and reap the cropsto feed them selves and their families. It was imperative for the men of the Malitia tobe home to tend the crops but the enemy would not wait for the harvest.
      Durning this time Sarah had two more children;Mary Ann (Polly) in 1779, and Sarah Jane,in 1782, just after the end of the Revolutionary War. /She may have had to do a man's work while Charles was fighting. She and Charles probably endured many hardships durning the War.
      The next move for Charles and Sarah, I believe in the winter of 1789, was a giant step into a different world, the wilderness of Kentucky.
      Sarah probably was excited about going into a new land even in view of the hardships she must have known she and her family would face. Her sister, Susanna Gholson Prewitt, almost 20 years her junior, the wife of Anthony Prewitt, either made the journey with her or was waiting in Mercer County, Kentucky, but died shortly after the move. Possibly, her sister, Mary, wife of James Jones, and her sister, Elizabeth, wife of David Jones, also accompanied the Pwell family to Kentucky. Many families from Halifax County can be found in the early records of Mercer County and surrounding areas. Sarah had many neighbors and friends in Kentucky that she already knew from Virginia.
      Sarah was leaving three married children, Agatha, Lucy and Anthony, behind in Virginia. She was surely aware she would most likely never see them again, and possibly never hear from them again. It is possible word of family members was carried back and forth between Halifax County and Kentucky by frontier parties returning for supplies, but it is doubtful if she had much contact with these three children, after she moved to Kentucky. Over the years, she must have wondered many times how they and their families were faring.
      By the time Sarah Powell started down the Wilderness Road for a new life in the Kentucky wilderness, she would have been about 45 years old. Just imagine, starting over in the wilderness society at 45. Charles Jr. and Lewis were old enough to do a man's work as well as provide food for the table by hunting and fishing. Seventeen year old Rhoda and ten year old Polly were of an age to be skilled in weaving, sewing and other household skills. Sarah Jane would have been able to do some household chores.
      On March 11,1790 Rhoda married George Cole, and left her mother to handle the household on Doctors Fork with only the aid of her slaves and the two young sisters. Sarah probably had a rough time the first few years in the wilderness, trying to make a home for her family with onlythe bare essentials of housekeeping. Still she preserved, and to the best of our knowledge, raised all her children to adulthood. That in itself was no small feat in the era in which she lived.
      In 1807, after all her children had married and left the home , she and Charles seperated. She accused him of several indignities, including beating her. I believe she went to live with her youngest child, Sarah Jane Bottom and her husband Edmund Bottom, who lived close by Charles and Sarah on Chaplain River. A female, over 45, is listed with Edmund Bottom on the Mercer County census in 1810, and in 1830 a female 90 to 100. This would mean Sarah was born by 1740. She lived with her daughter 27 years, helping her to raise Sarah's eight children.
      Sarah secured a separation agreement with Charles Powell ( see copy attached) that gave her an income for life. In 1807 it was uncommon for a woman in Sarah's position to leave her husband. It was equally uncommon for her to pursue a settlement with her husband in the courts, and it was almost unheard of for a womanto win in such a suit. Sarah had to be made of stern stuff.
      Sarah Gholson Powell died sometime before October 4,1834, when her estate was appraised in Mercer County, Will Book 10, page 243. The only asset listed is one bond on Jeremiah Briscoe for $1000, plus interest $26288.33 1/8, minus subdry credits of $1560.00, balance due $1068.331/8.
      This would be an estate of considerable value for a 90 year old woman in 1834, but it has not been determined if her heirs collected the balance on this note. Although Charles referred to her as old and infirm in 1807, she outlived him by 24 years.
      Sarah Gholson Powell participated in the colonization of a new world, the founding opf a new nation, and the settlement of a wilderness state. Although the part she played in all this might be considered small by some people, we who are numbered amoung her descendants, owe her a great deal. If you a Powell woman, sometimes feel the fire of the Powell temper raising within you, maybe it is Sarah's will of Steel flowing through your veins. She was a woman of uncommon courage and valor.

      References: Taken directly from "the Powell Times and Lines"
      The life and Times of Charles Powell Sr. and Sarah Gholson Powell, Mercer County, Kentucky. Volume 1, No. 2 Winter of 1993 Published by Three Sisters Publications Route 1, Box 201 Green Forest Ar. 72638

    2. [S170] Family Tree DNA, http://jpbdna.com/powell-family-dna-project-129582.htm.
      Family Line for Kit 129582
      Charles Powell Sr. and Elizabeth LNU b c 1710 - to Caswell Co. NC 1775

    3. [S59] Bible Record, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~powell/docts1.htm#doc2.
      Children of Charles Powell, Sr.
      Agathy [Agnes] Powell b. 3 Nov 1765
      Lewsey b. 26 Sep 1767
      Anthony Powell b. 19 Nov 1769
      Rhoda b. 9 Mar 1772
      Charles Powell b. 5 Jul 1774
      Lewis Powell b. 30 Jul 1779
      Sarah b. 1 Feb 1782

    4. [S84] Rootsweb, https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletaaday&id=I4766.
      Elizabeth Miller
      Death: Aft 1840 in Calloway Co. MO
      Note:
      Elizabeth probably dau. of Elizabeth Miller wid. neighbor of Charles Powell. Slaves Anthony Powell sold in 1811 must have came from Miller family because of names: One named Miller, one named Jacob.
      From LDS familysearch.com
      Ashur Reaves
      marriage spouse Diana Miller
      1780 Sandycreek, Halifax, VA
      I think it is likely that this Diana Miller was a sister to Elizabeth Miller Powell.

      Marriage 1 Anthony Powell b: 19 Nov 1769, Spotsylvania Co, VA
      Married: 15 Dec 1789 in Halifax Co. VA
      Children
      Elizabeth Powell
      Sarah Powell
      Charles L. Powell b: 2 Aug 1793, Halifax Co. VA
      Harmon Harris Powell b: 8 Nov 1805
      James Henry Powell b: 24 Oct 1809 in Virginia
      Male Powell b: Bet 1816 and 1820

    5. [S84] Rootsweb, https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletaaday&id=I2749.
      Anthony Powell
      Birth: 19 Nov 1769 in Spotsylvania Co, VA
      Death: Bet 1834 and 1837 in Calloway Co. MO
      Father: Charles Powell b: 26 May 1740 in Stafford Co. VA
      Mother: Sarah Gholson b: Abt 1745 in Spotsylvania Co., VA.

      Marriage 1 Elizabeth Miller

      Married: 15 Dec 1789 in Halifax Co. VA
      Children
      Elizabeth Powell
      Sarah Powell
      Charles L. Powell b: 2 Aug 1793, Halifax Co. VA
      Harmon Harris Powell b: 8 Nov 1805
      James Henry Powell b: 24 Oct 1809, Virginia
      Male Powell b: Bet 1816 and 1820
      Anthony Powell researcher June Kramer cbkjak@nwinfo.net (Carroll B. Kramer) contacted us by E-Mail July 1998

      Deed with location of Anthony Powell grave Powell to Armstrong Deed Callaway Co. MO

      This indenture made and entered into this sixteenth day of January year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Seven between James H. Powell and Sarah his wife of the County of Callaway and State of Missouri of the one part and Solomon Armstrong of the County of Callaway and State aforesaid of the other part witnesses that the said James H. Powell and Sarah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of Four Hundred and Ten Dollars Thirty Seven and half cents to them in hand paid hereby the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged do hereby grant bargain sell? convey and confirm unto the said Solomon Armstrong, his heirs and assignees forever all that tract or partial of land situated and being in the County of Callaway in the State of Missouri it being the East half of the south east quarter of section three in township forty five of range eleven thus containing eighty acres except ten yards square of that around the grave of Anthony Powell together with all and singular appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining to have and to hold the above described premises unto the said Solomon Armstrong his heirs and assignees forever and the said James H. Powell and Sarah his wife the aforesaid premises unto the said Solomon Armstrong his heirs and assignees against the claim ? of all and every person whomsoever do and will warrant and forever defend by those present ? witness whereof the said James H. Powell and Sarah his wife. Party of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year first above written.

      James H. Powell Sarah Powell

      Halifax Co. Marriages Anthony Powell to Elizabeth Miller Nov 23 1789 Sur. Thomas Watkins. Married 15 Dec. by Rev james Watkins p 17 15 Dec 1789 Anthony Powell and Elizalbeth Miller, dau of Elizabeth Miller who consents. Wit. John Gholson, Joseph Miller, Asher Reaves. p. 17

      Anthony Halifax Co. VA records Deed book 16 page 23 Dated 31 Jan 1792 - Asher Reeves sold to Anthony Powell - 100 Acres for 72 pounds on Licking Creek and Deep Bottom Creek - bound by Wilies line, John Dickies line, Frances Pellies (Pettys?), and Robert Stanfield line - signed by William Watkins, William Wood, and Dickie

      Book 16 page 184 Dated 1 June 1793 - Asher Reeves sold to Anthony Powell - 50 acres for 28 pounds on Licking Creek bound by Elmer Wiley, John Wiley, Fancy Turner and Anthoy Powell
      This 150 acres is the land Anthony's father Charles Powell sold to Asher Reeves in 1789 for 100 pounds. Asher Reeves signed Anthony's marriage consent as a witness. Could he be a relative?

      Book 20 page 564 Dated 23 Sept 1805 - Anthony Powell sold to James Anderson Glenn 150 acres on South side of Dan River for 50 pounds - bound by James Cloudis, James Lalmon, Miley Cloudis, J. D. Towers, Henry Lalmon

      Book 23 Page 591 Dated 3 Sept. 1811 - Anthony Powell sold to Thomas Stanfield for $700.30 Six Negros: Jenny, jEllsey, Jack, Miller, Tom & Jacob. signed by Thomas Watkins Sr.

      Census Information on Anthony Powell and Family

      1810 Halifax Co. VA Anthony Powell 2 White Tithables - 1 Slave over 12 yrs - 4 horses James Warren 2-5-3 Naathaniel Warren 1-2-0 Marmaduke Stanfield 1-0-1 Robert Stanfield 1-0-2 Shackspeare Stanfield 1-1-1 Thomas Stanfield 1-3-2

      1820 Williamson Co. Tn Anthony Powell 110001-00301-0 Charley Powell 000010-10101-0 George Stanfield (same page)

      Nanthanel Warren (several pages away) 400010-20010-1 John Warren 320010-20010-0 Archibald Warren 1-0-0 Hukley Warren 1-0-0

      Williamson Co. Tn marriages Charles Powell mar. Polly Stricklin Dec 13 1817 John Gholson mar Sally G. Theweatt June 6 1809 bondsman John Sample John Harvill mar Nancy Powell Oct 9 1809 bondsman John Powell


      Census in MO for Anthony and Family 1830 Calloway Co Mo census page 67 Anthony Powell males 002110001 females 010000001 about 3 listings down is Charles Powell males 02001 females 101001

      That means Anthony Powel 1 male 60-70 (1760-1170) 1 female 60-70 (1760-1770) 1 male 20-30 (1800-1810) 1 male 15-20 (1810-1815) 1 male 10-15 (1815-1820) 1 male 10-15 (1815-1820) 1 female 5-10 (1820-1825)

      Charles Powel 1 male 20-30 (1800-1810) 1 female 10-15 (1815-1820) 1 male 5-10 (1820-1825) 1 male 5-10 (1820-1825) 1 female -5 (1825-1830)


      on this same page was Timothy Holt - no other names I could recognize 1840 Calloway Co. MO census NO ANTHONY POWELL LISTED

      page 200 Charles Powell males 0102001 females 0001101001

      1 male 40-50 (1790-1800) 1 female 40-50 (1790-1800) 1 female 20-30 (1810-1820) 1 female 15-20 (1820-1825) 1 male 15-20 (1820-1825) 1 male 15-20 (1820-1825) 1 male 5-10 (1830-1835) 1 female 70-80 (1760-1770) Charles' mother ??

      7 or 8 listings down James Powell males 100001 females 1 15-20

      1 male 20-30 (1810-1820) 1 female 15-20 (1820-1825) 1 male - 5 (1835-1840)


      2 listings down is a McDonald first name unreadable males 010001 females 210010001 NOTE: the names were almost unreadable on the above page. If not for the index I would not have been able to read them at all.


      1850 Calloway Co. Mo census


      # 875/875 James H. Powell age 46 male farmer property value 120 born in VA Sarah 30 female born in KY Francis M. 12 male born in MO attended school within the year Jefferson age 9 born in Mo attended school James A (rest of middle name unreadable) 6 male Mo Malinda A (rest of middle name unreadable) 4 female Mo Amanda C. 9/12 female MO


      # 876 is William Thomas 48 male farmer $120 NC Amanda W 39 female KY and large family

      # 877 Charles A May 40 VA Cathrine 39 female KY and family

      # 874 martha Stokes 49 Ky # 872 William P. Hold # 871 Francis McDonald # 886 John T Pulliam 52 male farmer $240 NC Nancy F. 57 NC

      # 804 first name smeared and unreadable but index says James James Powel 24 M farmer 900 MO Sarah J. Powel 30 Female TN Melinda 28 female Tn Thomas 18 male TN

      # 820 James Rice 56 farmer VA Mary 58 female VA James S 23 male VA Mary L/H? female 21 VA Peter 16 VA

      # 821 John Rice 25 VA Amanda J. 27 VA Mary 6 female VA Ann 4 female TN Richard 2 TN Wm Rice 8/12 MO

      # 178 harrison Lynes 37 male brick moulder 40 MO Angeline Lynes 35 female Ky James Wm 15 male Mo Mary F 9 female MO' Andrew J. 7 MO Nancy Powell 13 female MO

      # 20 William F. Powell 36 Male farmer $800 MD (there was a bio of him in the Calloway history - he did come from Maryland born 1814 to Ky and then to Calloway after 1836 - owned Powell Hotel - lived in Fulton - there was a Wm Powell on 1840 census, this should be him) Mary 24 Mo Elizabeth 16 female Mo Lemuel 8 male Mo James P 6 male MO Wm 2 male Mo William A John 5/12 MO


      1860 Calloway Co. Mo census # 769/742 James H. Powell 50 male farmer $500/$250 VA Sarah 41 female Ky Jefferson 17 male MO James 15 male Mo Malinda 12 female Mo Amanda 9 felame MO Martha J 7 female MO Mary U 5 felame Mo Charles W/M/N??? MO

      # 776/747 Thomas Powell 30 male farmer $300/$200 Mo Rebecca 30 female Mo Rebecca 2 female Mo


      1870 Calloway Co census INDEX did not read film

      Francis M. 295 Cedar TWP Robert D. Powell page 365 fulton city James 362 Fulton city Wm F. 465 Jesse 465



      In History of Calloway County Pub 1884 I found James Holt Bio founder of Holt's Summit and on of the oldest and highly respected citizens of Calloway county, came here with his parents away back in 1820, and was then a youth fourteen years of age. He was the third of a family of ten children of Abner Holt and Elizabeth Brooks, of Halifax County, VA, who were married about the beginning of the pressent century. The other children were Susanna, TImothy, Robbert, John F., William P, Hiram, Abner, Elijah, and Elizabeth Calloway.... In 1806 the year James Holt, the subject of the present sketch was born, his parents removed from Halifax County VA to Tennessee where they lived until 1819 wehn they came to Howard County Mo. Thier intention however was to settle in Callaway Co but as there was little or no settlement here at that time, they stopped in Howard county until they could provide themseves accommodatins ( a house ect) in Calloway County. While the family remained in Howare, durning the winter of 1819-20 the menfolks were busy making a home and preparing fjro a corp in Callaway and the following spring the fmaily came on to their new home.... Mr. Holt, or Uncle Jimmy, as hi is now venerable called, was married in 1833 to Miss Lucy Reynolds, who came to Callaway County in a early day....


      William and James Reynolds were sons of John Reynolds of Halifax Co VA. William married Lucy E. Holt dau of Timothy Holt, Sr and settled in Callaway Co in 1828...

      Timothy Holt, of Halifax Co VA married Elizabeth Chambers and they had.... Hiram, son of Timothy Holt SR was married twice, his first wife being Jane Stanfield, and hsi second her sister Nancy. He settled in Callaway Co in 1826.,,,

      Anthony Powell and family land records Calloway Co. from BLM website


      PATENTEE NAME SIGNATURE DATE DOCUMENT NUMBER ACCESSION NUMBER POWELL, ANTHONY E 1/2 SE Sec 3 Twp 45 N Range 11 W 80 A 6/1/1829 3191 MO0470__.216

      POWELL, CASPER H 1/1/1850 24728 MO2450__.425 POWELL, CHARLES L NWSW Sec 11 Twp 45 N R11W 40 Acres 4/1/1843 22784 MO2930__.044 POWELL, CHARLES L NWNE sec 22 Twp 45 N R11W 40 Acres 6/1/1850 27883 MO3030__.215 POWELL, CHARLES L E1/2 NE Sec 1 Twp 45 N R11W 80 Acres 6/1/1829 3244 MO0470__.269 POWELL, HARMAN W1/2 NE SEc 11 Twp 45N R11W 80 Acres 2/1/1828 2705 MO0460__.239 POWELL, JAMES A 1/15/1858 35688 MO3170__.451 POWELL, JAMES H SWNW Sec 11 Twp 45N R11W 40 Acres 1/10/1840 11057 MO2690__.386 POWELL, JAMES 6/1/1859 36512 MO3190__.410 POWELL, THOMAS NENE Sec 10 Twp 45N R11 W 40 Acres 6/1/1859 36548 MO3190__.429 POWELL, WILLIAM C Sec 30 Twp 48 N R 9 W 47.34 Acres 1/14/1836 4612 MO0100__.073 POWELL, WILLIAM F Sec 25 Twp 46 N R 10 W 3/1/1854 21600 MO0940__.444


      POWELL MARRIAGES, CALLAWAY CO. MO
      MICROFILM MARRIAGE INDEX


      MALE FEMALE BOOK PAGE YEARS __________________________________________________________________________ _ POWELL, WILLIAM JANE CHEATHAM B 44 1836-1855 POWELL, WILLIAM MARTHA MILLER B 49 " " POWELL, WILLIAM MARY FITCHER B 150 " " POWELL, THOMAS REBECCA SAUSON C 28 1855-1877 POWELL, JEFFERSON MENERVA CARLTON C 145 POWELL, FRANCES NANCY YANCY C 161 POWELL, WILLIAM A. MARY C. CHEATHAM C 261 POWELL, JAMES MATILDA ANN POWELL C 275 POWELL, JAMES A. SARAH F. DEERING C 444 POWELL, SAMUEL EMILY CRISWELL D 45 1877-1915 *POWELL, FRANKLIN P. EMMA A. FRY D 129 POWELL, CHARLES H. MARY A. WELLS E 82 1881-1885 POWELL, HUGH G. L. A. MC GARY E 103 POWELL, SAMUEL H. M. BELL NICHOLS E 204 POWELL, ALLIE G. CARRIE B. BROOK G 204 1893-1898 POWELL, JAMES D. NELLIE W. NICHOLS H 34 1897-1903 POWELL, HARRY L. M. SIMS H 354 POWELL, C. A. CLARA RICE I 99 1903-1909 *POWELL, ALBERT BLANCHE HOPSECKER J 10 1910-1917 *POWELL, M. E. CARRIE A. MILLER J 95

      __________________________________________________________________________ ___ FEMALE MALE BOOK PAGE YEARS __________________________________________________________________________ ___ POWELL, ELIZ. ELIJAH FOSTER A 37 1821-1836 (12 July 1827) POWELL, MAGELELINE WILLIAM DEVRITE B 87 1836-1855 (23 Oct 1822) POWELL, MARTHA DANIEL DUNCAN B 97 POWELL, MARTHA THOMAS BUSH C 30 1855-1877 POWELL, JANE M. TENNEY C 44 POWEL, NANCY WILLIAM THOMAS C 77 POWELL, LYDIA WICKLEFF THOMAS C 84 POWELL, MALINDA MORGAN KYGER C 168 POWELL, MATILDA ANN JAMES POWELL C 275 POWELL, MARY E. REUBIN SMITH C 275 POWELL, M. J. JAMES A. HOLT C 448 POWELL, ANNA E. JOSIAH BURGETT D 19 1877-1915 POWELL, ALICE P. JACKSON L. BENSON F 493 1885-1893 POWELL, MOLLIE L. F. BISHOP G 222 1893-1898 POWELL, SARAH F. JAMES ROBERT CLEVELAND H 206 1897-1903 *POWELL, CLARA J. JAMES H. CLATTERBUCK I 12 1903-1909 *POWELL, EFFIE GEROGE W. STAMBAUGH I 265 POWELL, DIXIE MAUDE ROBERT OVERTON BAKER I 448 POWELL, SARAH VIRGINIA EARLE MC CONNAHA(S?) J 291 1910-1917 POWELL, BESSIE LEE THOMAS L. NOLIN K 429 1917-1927


      * REPRESENTS WENDELL'S FAMILY MEMBERS' MARRIAGES.

      ANNITA M. POWELL RT.#3 BOX 131A, CLARKSVILLE, AR 72830-9329 EMAIL: wrfletamae2@yahoo.com

      Anthony Powell died between 1834-1837 (per June Kramer) buried in a corner of his land set aside for his grave. Elizabeth Powell died after 1840.

      IGI

      Husband's Name Anthony POWELL (AFN:GTQT-VD)

      Born: 19 Nov 1769 Place: , , Virginia Died: Abt 1835 Place: , Callaway, MO Married: 15 Dec 1789 Place: , Halifax Co., Virginia

      Father: Charles POWELL (AFN:GTQT-QP) Mother: Sarah GHOLSON (AFN:GTQT-RV) Wife's Name Elizabeth MILLER (AFN:133C-X9Q)
      Born: Abt 1766 Place: , , VA Died: Abt 1840/1850 Place: , Callaway, MO Married: 15 Dec 1789 Place: , Halifax Co., Virginia

      Children 1. Sex Name M Charles L. POWELL (AFN:1WVV-ZWQ)
      Born: 2 Aug 1793 Place: , , VA Died: 26 Jan 1850 Place: , Callaway, MO Buried: Place: Prospect Cmty, Callaway, MO 2. Sex Name M William POWELL (AFN:1WVV-ZVJ) Born: Abt 1791 Place: , , VA 3. Sex Name F Elizabeth POWELL (AFN:1WVV-ZXX)
      Born: Abt 1801 Place: , , VA 4. Sex Name F Hester POWELL (AFN:1WVV-ZZ5) Born: Abt 1803 Place: , , VA 5. Sex Name M Harmon H. POWELL (AFN:1WVW-009)
      Born: 8 Mar 1805 Place: , , VA Died: Abt 1844 Place: , Callaway, MO Buried: Place: Prospect Cmty, Callaway, MO 6. Sex Name M James Henry POWELL (AFN:CFJK-3R) Born: 24 Oct 1808 Place: , , VA Died: 23 Feb 1861 Place: , Callaway, MO Buried: Place: Prospect Cmty, Callaway, MO

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      1780 Sandycreek, Halifax, VA