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MRS. TALLEY. Aged 64 years. Died March 11, 1870.
INFANT of Mr. Hottle. Died 1870.
BEN B. RANDOLPH, infant of William Eston and Susan Randolph. Died 1870.
CHILD of Herman Ritter. Died 1870.
GEORGE CHEEKS. Died in the 90th year of his age, October 23, 1870.
RANDAL EVANS (Colored). Lived in Winchester, where he conducted a high-class restaurant. Died in Baltimore, 1871.
MRS. GREENBERRY THOMPSON, daughter of Adam Bosteyon. Died January 10, 1871.
MISS CARTER. Died 1871.
MARY FRANCES JONES, infant of Rev. Joseph R. and Courtney Jones. Died 1871.
CHILD of William Thompson. Died 1871.
RICHARD EVELYN BYRD of Winchester, son of Thomas Taylor and Mary Anne Armistead Byrd. Born at "The Cottage " December 29, 1801. Married on April 6, 1826, Anne Harrison of "Brandon." After her death, which occurred in 1842, he married Mary Funston of Winchester. Died on Monday, January 1, 1872.
CHILD of Gustavus Green. Died 1872.
INFANT of Rev. Joseph R. and Courtney B. Jones. Died 1872. JOHN SILVY. Died August 12, 1872.
MISS JULIA BOSTEYON. Aged 71 years. Died November 24, 1872.
MR. WESSING. Died 1873.
REV. WILLIAM H. PENDLETON. Born in Berkeley County September 30, 1817. He entered upon the work of the Ministry in the year 1844. Married Henrietta E. Randolph of Clarke County, May 8, 1850. Died at his home near Delaplane, Fauquier County, March 8, 1873.
MIRANDA BOWEN, brother of Henry Bowen, the portrait painter. Aged 62 years. Died April 30, 1873.
TWO CHILDREN of Rev. William H. and Henrietta Pendle- ton. Reinterred in 1873.
EMMA B. DICK, infant of J. M. and S. J. Dick. Died July 25, 1873.
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LUCY RANDOLPH, child of William Eston and Susan Ran- dolph. Died at "Ben Lomond" July 30, 1873.
JAMES GIERING. Died at "Roseville" August 21, 1873.
MRS. JAMES CARTER. Born 1795. Died August 24, 1873. GEORGE HARRISON BURWELL of "Carter Hall," son of Col. Nathaniel Burwell and his second wife, Lucy Page, widow of Col. George Baylor, was born in Millwood, October 6, 1799, while the "Carter Hall" house was yet incomplete. He was named for his mother's first husband and for her brother-in-law, Mr. Harrison of " Brandon," on the James River. Until fourteen years old he was taught by tutors at home, where a number of the youths of the surrounding country-including the venerated Bishop Meade-were also taught. Afterward he attended a school in Frederick Town, Md., and matriculated at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., and at Yale College, New Haven. But impatience to marry Miss Isabella Dixon of Gloucester County, Va., interfered with the completion of his college course.
After marrying he continued to live with his mother at "Carter Hall," and entered with enthusiasm and rare judg- ment and skill upon the management of his share of his father's large estate. He obtained the best results from slave labor by enforcing strict obedience, tempered with fairness and justice and the utmost consideration for their bodily and spiritual welfare. As far as practicable, reason- able tasks were set which, when completed, the laborers were free to return to their homes. Pleasant scenes can now be recalled of both men and women returning early in the afternoon of an autumn day from the Island in the River after the allotted quantity of corn had been shucked. After harvest, too, faithful labor was rewarded by payment of varying amounts in gold and silver coin. Abundant supplies of clothing and shoes were issued twice a year- woolen elothing in winter and cotton in summer. A house of worship was erected and the Reetor of the Parish employed to hold week-day services from time to time, except during seed-time and harvest.
Mr. Burwell's fondness for fine stock, especially for the blooded horse, led to his establishing in early life a racing stable. the foundation mares of which were obtained from John Randolph of Roanoke. When racing ceased to be interesting as a personal amusement he sold his stud and invested part of the proceeds in plate.
His second wife was Agnes Atkinson of "Mansfield," Din- widdie County, whom he married August 4, 1831.
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His was a most hospitable and generous nature. He gave the land upon which Christ Church, Millwood, now stands, and contributed largely to all good objects within the Parish and out of it, among others the American Bible Society and the Emancipation Society for the emigration of freed negroes to Liberia. When the Civil War arose he was a warm sympathizer with the South, gave largely to the cause and invested largely in its securities. In the conflict he lost a beloved son in the Stonewall Brigade and almost all of his property except his real estate.
He survived the social and economical upheaval for more than eight years and bore bravely his part of the trials and deprivations of the period.
Few men studied the Bible more than he did, comparing Scripture with Scripture by the aid of the most approved commentaries.
His death took place at "Carter Hall" on October 5, 1873.
PHILIP NELSON MEADE of "Mountain View," eldest son of Bishop William Meade and Mary, his wife. Born Jan- uary 19, 1811. Married Miss Fannie Page of "Rugswamp," Hanover County, in 1838. Died November 8, 1873.
DAVID HOLMES MCGUIRE of Berryville, son of David Holmes and Eliza B. McGuire of "Woldnook." Company C, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. Afterward with Clarke Cavalry. Died at "Woldnook" in March, 1874.
MRS. WILLIAM G. CARTER, was Emily, daughter of Adam Bosteyon. Died 1874.
MRS. RICHARD EVELYN BYRD of Winchester, was Mar- garet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Funston of Win- chester. Died April 21, 1874.
ROBERT F. TAPSCOTT. Born March 8, 1817. Died June 25, 1874.
JOHN ALEXANDER, son of William and Sarah Kerfoot Alexander. Born February 14, 1787. Married Jemima A. Crigler. Died January 14, 1875.
MRS. JOHN PAGE of "Upper Longwood," was Lucy Mann Burwell, daughter of George H. and Isabella Dixon Bur- well of "'Carter Hall." Born September 17, 1822. Married John Page of "Longwood" at "Carter Hall" December 18, 1843. Died in Millwood February 5, 1875.
MRS. JOHN KELLY, was Mary F. Bayless of Winchester. Died March 5, 1875.
MRS. HUGH MORTIMER NELSON of "Long Branch," was Anna Maria Adelaide Holker, only daughter of Honorable
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John and Nancy Davis Holker of "Springsberry" and Boston, Mass. Born September 22, 1816. Married Maj. Hugh M. Nelson in 1836. Died at "Long Branch" March 19, 1875.
ROBERT PAGE, infant of Dr. Robert P. and Martha Hardee Page of Berryville. Died June 23, 1875.
CHILD of James Shearer. Died October 15, 1875.
MRS. JOHN ALEXANDER, was Jemima A. Crigler, daughter of Lewis and Nancy Crigler. Born December 2, 1794. Died February 16, 1876.
FRANCIS LLEWELLYN WHITING, son of George and Belinda Whiting. Born November 18, 1872. Died March 14, 1876.
MRS. FRANCIS MCGUIRE, was Mary Willing Harrison daughter of Benjamin and Lucy Nelson Harrison of "Berkeley." Married Rev. Francis McGuire and lived in Mecklenburg County. Removed to Millwood, where she died March 26, 1876.
MRS. GEORGE CHEEKS. Died 1876,
JAMES H. CLARKE of Millwood. Married Jane A. Gregory of Portsmouth, Va. Died at "Linden" April 12, 1876.
JAMES W. RYAN, son of James and Ann Clarke Ryan. Born 1829. Married Sophia DeButts Carpenter of Loudoun County. Died August 29, 1876.
MISS ELIZA B. MCGUIRE of Berryville, daughter of David H. and Eliza B. McGuire. Born 1856. Died at "Wold- nook" September 16, 1876.
ANTOINETTE BURWELL, daughter of P. Lewis and Sarah Burwell. Died at Cumberland, Md., 1876.
MISS NANNIE ADELAIDE NELSON of "Long Branch," daughter of Maj. Hugh M. and Adelaide Holker Nelson of "Long Branch." Born August 18, 1839. Died at her home March 5, 1877.
MISS VIRGINIA MORGAN. Died 1877.
MAJ. MATHIS WINSTON HENRY. Born at Bowling Green, Ky., November 28, 1838. Graduated from West Point with the class of 1861. Sent in his resignation and joined the Southern Army. He was First Lieutenant of Pelham's Battery of Stuart's Horse Artillery, C. S. A., the first horse artillery ever organized. Was Chief of Artil- lery, Longstreet's Corps, when in Tennessee under Bragg.
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After the war he went to Nevada as a mining engineer and was engaged in that work the remainder of his life. Major Henry married Susan R. Burwell of "Glenvin" on October 26, 1875. He died in Brooklyn, N. Y., on November 28, 1877.
MRS. JOHN ESTEN COOKE of "The Briars," was Mary Francis Page, daughter of Dr. Robert Powel and Susan Randolph Page of "The Briars." Born May 24, 1840. Married John Esten Cooke September 18, 1867. Died at 'The Briars" January 15, 1878.
MISS ANNE PLEASANTS BYRD of "Oakley," daughter of Capt. F. Otway and Elizabeth Pleasants Byrd of "Oakley." Born December 16, 1819. Died in Baltimore February 21, 1878.
MOSES EWENS. Died 1878.
SIMEON YOWELL. Born in Madison County, December 16, 1804. Married Sarah Ann Tucker of Culpeper County, November 15, 1827. Died November 20, 1878.
INFANT of James Carter. Died February 19, 1879.
JENNIE E. NEVILLE, child of Alexander Nevill. Aged 4 years. Died March 4, 1879.
MRS. URIAH ROYSTON, was Hannah B. Doran. Aged 77 years. Died 1879.
FRANCIS H. WHITING of "Engleside," son of George Whiting of Washington and his wife, Frances Horner of Warrenton. Born January 23, 1807. Died June 1, 1879. MRS. WALKER. Died 1879.
CHILD of Mrs. Walker. Died 1879.
ROBERT NELSON, infant of Thomas M. and Susie Nelson. Died November 30, 1879.
W. C. DIFFENDERFER, grandchild of Edward Dick. Died March 15, 1880.
MRS. GEORGE RIDDLE ROYSTON. Katherine S. Born March 18, 1838. Died June 28, 1880.
MRS. FRANCIS OTWAY BYRD of "Oakley," was Elizabeth Rhodes Pleasants. She was born October 15, 1793, of a highly honorable Quaker family in Philadelphia. She married Captain Byrd in 1817, and lived at "Oakley." She was given to hospitality, and her genial and delightful teas will long be remembered.
Mrs. Byrd died at the summer residence of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel G. Wyman, near Boston, Mass., July 25, 1880.
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LOUISE S. CARTER, eldest daughter of Dr. C. Shirley and Mary Carter of "Morven," near Leesburg. Born January 20, 1875. Died July 14, 1880.
MARTHA ELOISE SHEPHERD, child of Joseph Shepherd. Died 1880.
MRS. FRANCIS BEVERLEY WHITING of "Clay Hill." was Mary Burwell, daughter of Col. Nathaniel and Lucy Page Burwell of "Carter Hall." Born at Millwood January 18, 1798. Married Francis B. Whiting October 16, 1816. Died at "Clay Hill" December 15, 1880.
"She was generous in the extreme. A true Virginia matron of the Old School, and beloved by all."
HON. JOHN EVELYN PAGE of "Page Brook," third son of John Page and Maria Horsemander Byrd, his wife, was born at "Page Brook" March 11, 1796. Married in 1823 Miss Emily McGuire, daughter of Col. William H. McGuire.
Judge Page built "The Meadow" (now called "Hunt- ingdon"), where he lived many years. He was Circuit Court Judge for the Counties of Clarke and Warren up to the time of his death. A gentleman of spotless integrity. A Vestryman for 46 years. He died at "Page Brook " March 4, 1881.
MRS. THOMAS C. BOWIE of Philadelphia, was Maria Vidal Page, daughter of Dr. William Byrd and Celestine Davis Page of Philadelphia. Born June 10, 1843. Died in Winchester July 15, 1881.
GEORGE NELSON, infant of Thomas and Susie Nelson. Died July, 1881.
MRS. ELIZABETH D. KNIGHT, daughter of Henry Dick. Died in her S4th year, October 8, 1881.
RILEY H. RITTER, infant of Herman and Lucy Ritter. Born November 4, 1880. Died October 23, 1881.
FRANCIS BURWELL MEADE, infant of Philip C. and Alcathia C. Meade. Died October 16, 1881.
EDWIN RITTER, child of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ritter of Millwood. Born December 22, 1878. Died October 13, 1SS1.
MRS. SAMUEL GERICH WYMAN of Baltimore, was Mary Armistead Byrd, daughter of Francis Otway and Elizabeth Pleasants Byrd of "Oakley." Born May 3, 1818. Married Mr. Wyman at "Oakley" June 28, 1837. Died in Balti- more October 20, 1881.
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OTWAY MCCORMICK. Born October 26, 1796. Married Sarah Alexander in 1829. Died November 21. 1881.
MRS. ROBERT CARTER RANDOLPH of "New Market," was Lucy Nelson Welford, daughter of William and Susan Nelson Welford of Fredericksburg, Va. Born April 28. 1810. Married Dr. R. C. Randolph at "Chapel Hill " (the home of her stepfather, Philip Burwell) April 28, 1830. Died at "New Market" February 1, 1882.
A woman of unusual piety and remarkable intellect. She principally educated her son, Isham Randolph, who is one of the leading engineers of the world.
DAVID HOLMES MCGUIRE of Berryville, son of Edward and Elizabeth Holmes McGuire. Born November 5, 1813. Married Eliza G. Burwell of "Glenowen" August 4, 1835. Mr. McGuire was a Warden of Grace Church and a venerable and respected member of the Bar. Died at his home, "Woldnook," February 11, 1882.
MRS. JOHN WALKER. Died 1882.
INFANT grandchild of Riddle Royston. Died 1882.
SUSIE HEPBURN NELSON, infant of Thomas M. and Susie A. Nelson. Died at "Mount Airy" October 5, 1882.
EVELYN WILLIAMS (Colored). "Mammy Evelyn," the faithful servant and devoted nurse of all the children at "The Briars." Died at "The Glen" November 12, 1882. Aged 83 years.
SAMUEL GERISH WYMAN of Baltimore. Born in Rox- bury, Mass., March 11, 1809. Married Mary Armistead Byrd of "Oakley," at that place, on June 28, 1837. For a number of years Mr. Wyman was Vestryman of Grace Church, Baltimore. "He was a steward of remarkable fidelity in the use of his large and growing possessions." He died in Baltimore March 6, 1883.
MRS. ALEXANDRIA BAKER, was Caroline M. Hite, daughter of James Madison Hite of "Guilford." Clarke County, who was a nephew of President Madison, and Caroline M. Irvin of Lynchburg, his wife. Born 1822. Married Major Baker of "Federal Hill " August 29, 1839. Died at "Chapel Green" March 7, 1883.
CHARLES JACKSON (Colored). Butler for Dr. Robert C. Randolph at "New Market." One of the old faithful servants. Died April, 1883.
THOMAS NELSON CARTER of "Annefield," son of Robert Carter of "Shirley," and his wife, Mary Nelson, daughter of Gen. Thomas Nelson. He was born at "Shirley" Octo-
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ber 8. 1800. Married Juliet Muse Gaines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaines (nee Muse) of King and Queen County, a brilliant and beautiful woman of most engaging manners, who died at the age of 28 years and was buried at "Pampatike." He then married Anne Willing Page of "Page Brook," known as "Sweet Anne Page," on Novem- ber 19, 1835. Soon after this marriage he purchased "Annefield," where they spent many happy years. He died at "The Glen," the residence of his son, Capt. William P. Carter, April 5, 1883.
MRS. WILLIAM P. BRIGGS, was Lucy Virginia Klipstein, youngest daughter of Peter and Frances P. Klipstein of Winchester. Died at her home in Clarke County April 12, 1883.
MRS. GEORGE H. BURWELL JR, was Laura Lee, only child of Charles H. and Elizabeth A. Lee of Leesburg, Va. Married George H. Burwell of "Carter Hall," September, 1877. Died in Richmond April 25, 1883.
MRS. JOHN O'CONNOR, was Elizabeth Wood. daughter of Alexander Wood of Millwood. Born 1801. Married John O'Connor December 18, 1823. Died at Millwood April 1, 1883.
MRS. JOHN PAGE BURWELL, was Elizabeth (called Lizzie) Mayhew Wainwright, daughter of Commodore Mayhew and Maria Page Wainwright of New York. Born 1850. Married Dr. John P. Burwell of "Glenvin," September 24, 1872. Died in Wilmington, Del., July 29, 1883.
ROBERT RENSHAW RANDOLPH, infant of Dr. Archibald C. and Susie Randolph of Millwood. Born December 5, 1882. Died August 2, 1883.
MRS. WILLIAM FITZHUGH RANDOLPH of Millwood, was Jane Cary Harrison, daughter of Randolph Harrison of "Clifton," Cumberland County, and Mary Randolph of "Dungeness," his wife. Born February 9, 1797. Married William F. Randolph of "Chillowee," Cumberland County. Died at "The Moorings," the home of her son, Maj. Beverly Randolph, on November 28, 1883.
MRS. JOHN W. MCCORMICK, was Lucy E. H., daughter of David H. and Eliza B. McGuire of "Woldnook." Born July 12, 1838. Married Treadwell Smith of Berryville. After Mr. Smith's death she married John W. McCormick. Died March 14, 1884.
HENRY BURWELL, infant of Dr. Philip and Maria Burwell of Parkersburg. Died in Parkersburg, W. Va., April 17, 1884.
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JOHN BURWELL, infant of Dr. Philip and Maria Burwell of Parkersburg. Died at "Glenvin" May 11, 1884.
WILLIAM HARDEE PAGE, eldest son of Dr. Robert P. and Martha Turner Hardee Page of Berryville. Born June 8, 1864. Drowned in Angier's Pond, near Ponce de Leon Springs, Atlanta, Ga., June 11, 1884.
FRENCH THOMPSON. Died 1884.
MRS. HENRY KNIGHT, was Julia Carter, grandmother of Adam Bosteyon. Died January 3, 1885.
MISS LUCY HARRISON of "Berkeley," Charles City County, daughter of Benjamin Harrison of "Berkeley" and Mary W. Page of "Page Brook." Died in Millwood January 15, 1885.
URIEL BLUE ROYSTON. The oldest resident of Millwood. Died April 23, 1885.
JOHN PAGE of "Upper Longwood," son of William Byrd Page of " Page Brook " and Evelyn Byrd Nelson, his wife, who was a daughter of Judge William Nelson of Williams- burg. Born December 4, 1819, at "Page Brook." Mar- ried Lucy Mann Burwell of "Carter Hall" at that place, December 18, 1843. He was Vestryman in this Parish for more than thirty years, and enjoyed the affectionate esteem of the whole community. Died at his home September 14, 1885.
MRS. GEORGE H. BURWELL of "Carter Hall," was Agnes Atkinson, daughter of Robert and Mary Tabb Mayo Atkin- son of "Mansfield," near Petersburg. Born January 26, 1810. Married George H. Burwell of "Carter Hall," at " Mansfield," August 4, 1831. Though only 21 years old she made an ideal stepmother, and was the gracious mistress of "Carter Hall," where for many years she dis- pensed loving and lavish hospitality. Lovely in appearance and character, outspoken and brave. A blessing to all who came in contact with her. She died at "Saratoga," the residence of her son-in-law, R. Powel Page, December 4, 1885.
MRS. EDWARD DICK, Catherine A. Born March 27, 1809. Died May 17, 1886.
WILLIAM PYLE. Died 1886.
SARAH NELSON MEADE and ALETHEA COLLINS MEADE, infants of P. C. and Alethea C. Meade. Died August 12, 1886.
WILLIAM BROWN. Died 1886.
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FRANCIS BURWELL MEADE of "Prospect Hill;" youngest son of Bishop William Meade and Mary Nelson, his wife, was born at "Mountain View," in 1815. Married Mary Mann Burwell of "Prospect Hill" September 19, 1838. Died at his home September 5, 1886.
MRS. HENRY T. SHEARER of Millwood, was Elizabeth Rodefer of New Market, Shenandoah County. Died 1886. INFANT of Robert and Mary Hutchinson Anderson. Died 1886.3 .
JAMES RIDEOUT WINCHESTER JR. of Nashville, son of Rev. James R. and Elise Lee Winchester. Born January 11, 1883. Died at "Grafton" September 20, 1886.
JOHN ESTEN COOKE of "The Briars," son of John R. and Maria Pendleton Cooke, was born in Winchester November 3, 1830. His early life was spent at "Glengary," his father's home in Frederick County. On the burning of that place the family moved to Richmond. Mr. Cooke studied law with his father, who was an able barrister, and began to practice at twenty, but abandoned it for the pur-
suit of literature. During the war he served on General Stuart's staff, after whose death he was on General Pem- berton's staff. He married on September 18, 1867, Mary Francis Page of "The Briars." Mr. Cooke's historical novels are the best and truest pictures anywhere to be found of Virginia in the olden time. He has shown him- self to be also an able biographer. He died at "The Briars" September 27, 1886.
MISS FLORENCE WHITING, daughter of William Wilmer and Lucy Elizabeth Whiting of "Roseville." Born November 9. Died at "Green Hill," Millwood, September 29, 1886.
DR. ROBERT CARTER RANDOLPH of "New Market," son of Archibald Cary and Lucy Burwell Randolph. Born at "Carter Hall" December 1, 1808. Took his degree of Doctor of Medicine in Philadelphia in 1828. Married Lucy Nelson Welford at "Chapel Hill" April 28, 1830. Dr. Randolph was most interested in this Cemetery and gave his time and means to the maintenance of it. He had the large stones that are around the Chapel door hauled there to be used as seats by the people while conversing before and after service. It is greatly due to him that the sacred spot and its records are preserved. The care of the Old Chapel and his personal attention to every funeral he con- sidered his duty, as also his great interest in the annual Decoration Day of Confederate Soldiers. He gave four
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sons to the Cause, two of whom were killed in Battfe. ; third wounded, and the fourth was a noted Surgeon. 'Died' " January. 14, 1887.
ALEXANDER WOOD of Millwood. Born October 9, 1803. Died January 21, 1887 ..
DR. ARCHIBALD CARY RANDOLPH of "New Market," eldest son of Dr. Robert Carter and Lucy Welford Ran- dolph of "New Market." Born April 13, 1833. Took his degree of Doctor of Medicine in Philadelphia in. 1859. Surgeon of Gen. Fitz Lee's Cavalry Division, afterward a most successful and loved physician of this neighborhood. Married Mrs. Susan Henry (nee: Burwell) of "Glenvin," September 29, 1881. Died at his residence in Millwood March 30, 1887.
MRS. PHILIP C. MEADE, was Alethea Collins Cooke, daugh- ter of Philip Pendleton and Anne Corbin Burwel Cooke of "The Vineyard." " Born January 23, 1849. Married P. C. Meade of "Prospect Hill" November 4, 1874. Died at "The Vineyard" June 11, 1887.
MAJ. JOSEPH F. RYAN, son of James and Ann Clarke Ryan .. Born November 22, 1835. Married Annie McCormick, and after her death he married Lucy McCormick. Died July 28, 1887.
HENRY HARRISON of "Huntingdon," son of Benjamin Har- rison of "Berkeley" and Mary W. Page of "Page Brook," his wife. Born at "Berkeley," on the James River, Octo- ber 14. 1821. Married Frances Tabb Burwell of "Carter Hall" February, 1846. Died at "Huntingdon" October 4, 1887.
WARREN CHRISTIAN SMITH of "Summerville," son of Dr. Philip and Louisa Collier Christian Smith of "Summer- ville." Born August 10, 1824. Served in Company C, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade, and afterward with the Clarke Cavalry. Married Betty Burwell Randolph of "New Market," on February 18, 1862. Died at his home in Jefferson County January 6, 1888.
MRS. JOHN P. BUCKNER of White Post, was Levene A., daughter of George and Pardsedes Gardiner. Born March 25, 1847. Died January 16, 1888.
"Remember me and keep my grave green that it may always be seen."
MRS. JOHN JOLLIFFE of "Glenowen," was Lucy Marshall, eldest daughter of William N. and Mary Brooke Burwell of "Glenowen." Born January 13, 1812. Married John
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Jolliffe of Winchester on September 17, 1835. Died in Millwood May 8, 1888.
WILLIAM WILMER WHITING of "Roseville" (called "Buck"), son of Carlyle and Sarah Little Whiting of "Mor- ven," near Alexandria. Born April 7, 1815. Married Lucy Elizabeth Whiting of "Clay Hill" March, 1839. Died at his home in Millwood May 12, 188S.
MRS. FRANCIS HENRY WHITING of "Engleside," was Rebecca Huyett. Born November 12, 1816. Died at "Engleside" May 29, 1888.
A. POLHEMAS WHITING of "Clay Hill." son of William Henry and Mary Foote Whiting of "Clay Hill." Born December 20, 1866. Drowned in the Shenandoah River while bathing June 16, 1888.
GROVER C. EVERHART, infant of H. O. and L. J. Ever- hart. Died 1888.
BENJAMIN WILLIAM RENSHAW, son of Robert H. and Anne C. Wickham Renshaw of "Annefield," Born Octo- ber, 1887. Died at "Annefield" July 30, 1888.
MRS. ALEXANDER WOOD, was Martha L. Born July 27, 1806. Died September 14, 1SSS.
INFANT of W. H. Thompson. Died 1888.
ISABEL STEWART BRYAN, infant of Rev. C. Braxton and Mary S. C. Bryan. Born June 18, 18SS. Died at Christ Church Rectory, Millwood, December 18, 1888.
JOHN MILTON ALLISON. Died at Mr. William Jolliffe's residence in Millwood in 1889.
MRS. JOHN MORGAN, was Margaret T. Little, daughter of Dr. Robert and Mary B. Little. Born August 16, 1810, in Prince William County. Died March 1, 1889.
DONALD ROY ANDERSON, son of Robert Anderson of Edinburg, Scotland, and his wife, Mary Talcott Hutch- inson, daughter of Rev. Eleazer Hutchinson and Lucy Randolph, his wife, of St. Louis. Aged 4 years. Died July S, 1889.
JOHN W. TAVENNER. "A faithful soldier in Longstreet's Corps." Aged 51 years. Died July 11. 1889.
JOHN MORGAN. Born May 26, 1810. Died October 13, 1889.
MRS. RICHARD HENRY LEE of "Grafton." was Evelyn Byrd Page, daughter of William Byrd Page of "Page
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Brook" and Eliza Mayo Atkinson of "Mannsfield," Din- widdie County, his wife. Married Col. R. H. Lee June 13, 1848. Died at "Grafton" on Saturday, October 26, 1889.
JOHN SHILEY. Born July 27, 1805. Died April 27, 1889.
EVELYN TURPEN, infant of William C. and Evelyn Nelson Turpen of Macon, Ga. Died July 19, 1890.
MISS SALLY GOING TULEY WRIGHT BOYCE of "The Tuleyries," daughter of Col. U. L. and Belinda W. Boyce of "The Tuleyries." Born in Winchester May 30, 1866. Died in Philadelphia July 31, 1890.
MRS. MIDDLETON KEELER of Millwood, was Theresa Oliver of Jefferson County. Aged about 76 years. Died August 15, 1890.
WILLIAM NELSON WOOLFOLK, infant of John C. and Eliza Nelson Woolfolk of Montgomery, Ala. Died at "Linden" September 10, 1890.
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