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MRS. FRANCIS STUART BOGUE, was Elizabeth Boyd. Born October 2, 1812, in Alexandria, Va. Died in Mill- wood October 19, 1890.
MISS AGNES BURWELL MCGUIRE of "Woldnook," Ber- ryville, daughter of David H. and Eliza G. McGuire of 'Woldnook." Died December 9, 1890.
MRS. THOMAS NELSON CARTER of "Annefield," was Anne Willing Page (known as "Sweet Anne Page"), daughter of William Byrd Page of "Page Brook" and his wife, Evelyn Byrd Nelson (daughter of Judge William Nelson of Williamsburg). Born January 26, 1815. She married Thomas N. Carter of "Pampetike," King William County, at "Page Brook" November 19, 1835. Soon after their marriage Mr. Carter purchased "Annefield." where for many years they lived and dispensed a beautiful hospi- tality in proportion to generous means. She was devoted to flowers, and the shrubs and box which she planted still flourish in her old garden. To the day of her death her beauty and graciousness charmed all who knew her. She died at "Morven," near Leesburg, the residence of her son, Dr. C. S. Carter, on January 16, 1891.
ROBERT CARTER PENDLETON of Fauquier County, son of Rev. William H. and Henrietta Randolph Pendleton of Fauquier County. Born February 2, 1870. Died Febru- ary 15, 1891.
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THOMAS M. NELSON, infant of Thomas M. and Susie Nel- son. Died at their home, "Meadow Brook" March 31, 1891.
J. RIDGELEY DICK. Copied from his stone: "J. Ridgely Dick, son of J. M. and S. J. Diek. Born in 1868. Hero of the Indian campaign at the battle of Wounded Knee. Co. E, 18th Reg., U. S. V. Died April 11, 1891."
JULIAN HARRISON RANDOLPH of "The Moorings," son of Maj. Beverley and Mary Conway Randolph of "The Moorings." Born August 4, 1864. Died May 8, 1891.
ROSALIE O'FALLON RANDOLPH, child of Grymes and Ruth O'Fallon Randolph. Died July 19, 1891.
MRS. JOSEPH TULEY of "The Tuleyries," was Mary W. Edelen of Maryland. Born 1810. Married Dr. Jackson, U. S. A. Subsequently married Colonel Tuley. Died at "The Tuleyries" September 11, 1891.
MRS. PHILIP GRYMES RANDOLPH, was Ruth C. O'Fal- lon, daughter of Benjamin and Sallie Champ Carter O'Fal- lon of St. Louis. Born April 15, 1859. Married Grymes Randolph of "The Moorings" December, 1880. Died in Baltimore October 27, 1891.
MAJ. ALEXANDER BAKER of "Chapel Green." son of James and Anne Baker of "Federal Hill." Born 1814. Married Caroline M. Hite of "Guildford" August 27, 1839. Died at "Chapel Green" January 7, 1892.
JOHN WILLIS HOLLAND of Millwood, son of John and Narcissus Garner Holland, was born near Warrenton, in Fauquier County, June 1, 1828. He married Rosabelle Woodville Bogue. Mr. Holland was a highly esteemed citizen. Died February 5, 1892.
MRS. WILLIAM WILMER WHITING of "Roseville," was Lucy Elizabeth Whiting, daughter of Francis Beverley and Mary Burwell Whiting of "Clay Hill." Born Novem- ber 4, 1817. Married William Whiting in March, 1839. Died at her home in Millwood April 6, 1892.
MIDDLETON KEELER of Warren County. Married The- resa Oliver of Jefferson County. Lived in Millwood many years and died there June 4, 1892.
EDWARD DICK. Aged 88 years. Died June 13, 1892.
DR. JOSEPH L. VANDIVER. Born March 30, 1838. Was one of the McNeill Rangers. When they entered Cumber- land, Md., on a night in February, 1865, Vandiver, in
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charge of five men, was went to the Revere House to cap- ture General Crook. The sentinel was disarmed, the inen stationed around the door, and then the tall and stalwart form of Vandiver, with light in one hand and undisplayed pistol in the other, proceeded to General Crook's room. He gave the General (whom he found asleep) two minutes in which to dress (or not, as he chose), then had him mount behind him and ride back through the cold night to Virginia. Dr. Vandiver lived in Millwood. Died August 25, 1892.
MRS. OTWAY MCCORMICK, was Sarah Alexander, daugh- ter of John and Jemima Crigler Alexander. Born Novem- ber 3. 1812. Married Mr. McCormick in 1829. Died Februray 24, 1893.
MARY BURWELL, daughter of P. Lewis and Sarah Burwell. Died in Cumberland, Md., in 1893.
WILLIS MARSHALL RITTER, infant of Herman and Lucy C. Ritter of Millwood. Aged 18 months. Died February 9, 1893.
MRS. ROBERT L. JONES, was Katherine Lawrence Boyce. daughter of Col. U. L. and Belinda W. Boyce of "The Tuleyries." Born November 7, 1868. Married R. L. Jones October 15, 1891. Died at her home in Taylor. Texas, May 23, 1893.
MRS. NATHANIEL BURWELL of "Glenvin," was Dorothy Willing Page, daughter of Dr. Robert Powel and Mary Willing Francis Page of "The Briars." Born in Philadel- phia June 1, 1823. Married Mr. Burwell at "The Briars" December 8, 1842. Died at "Glenvin" July 2, 1893.
MRS. WILLIAM PAGE CARTER of "The Glen," was Lucy Randolph Page, daughter of Dr. Robert Powel and Susan Randolph Page of "The Briars." Born March 1, 1842. Married Capt. William P. Carter of "Annefield" on Feb- ruary 28, 1867. Died at "The Glen" August 3, 1893.
WILLIAM B. JOLLIFFE, infant of Samuel Hopkins and Nellie M. Jolliffe. Aged 2 years. Died September 18, 1893.
WINTER DAVIS WILSON of Millwood. Born 1865. Died September 20, 1893.
W. P. WILSON, son of B. F. and A M. Wilson. Born 1852. Died 1893.
CAPT. WILLIAM NORBOURNE NELSON of "Linden," son of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson of Columbus, Ga., and Sally Walker Page of"Page Brook." Born July 24, 1824.
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Married Mary Atkinson Page of "Page Brook" February 26, 1852. Captain Nelson served in the Mexican War, where he at one time commanded a regiment. In 1860 he raised a company in Millwood, and on April 18, 1861, marched to Harper's Ferry and took part in the capture of that place. He and his men were assigned to the Second Virginia Infantry, Stonewall Brigade, as Company C. At the first battle of Manassas he was terribly wounded, from which he never recovered, though he served to the close of the war. He was a most valued and beloved citi- zen of the community-a nobleman without a peer. Died at "Linden" January 12, 1894.
MRS. WILLIAM H. PENDLETON, was Henrietta E. Ran- dolph, daughter of Dr. Philip Grymes and Mary O'Neal Randolph. Born in Washington, D. C., May 9, 1827. Married Rev. William Pendleton May 8, 1850. Died at ''The Grove," Fauquier County, May 19, 1894.
MRS. JAMES M. SHEARER of Millwood, was Martha Susan Neville. Born March 6, 1840. Died July 27, 1894.
REV. JOSEPH RAVENSCROFT JONES. Born June 11, 1828. For thirty years a minister of the Episcopal Church in Virginia, and Rector of Cunningham Chapel Parish from 1858 to 1881. Married Courtney Byrd in 1860. Died
August 15, 1894.
ALLIE MELTON PYLE. Died September 28, 1894.
DORA JANE SHILEY. Born March 25, 1891. Died Octo- ber 23, 1894.
JACOB BROOKS (Colored). Coachman for Dr. Robert C. Randolph of "New Market," and afterward for Mrs. George H. Burwell at "Saratoga," where he died November, 1894.
WILLIAM F. PYLE JR. Aged 14 years. Died December 5, 1894,
LUCY S. THOMPSON. Died 1894.
HENRY T. SHEARER. Died 1894
MISS JOSEPHINE COPENHAVER of Millwood, daughter of Michael B. and Mary E. Copenhaver. Born April 20, 1842. Died January 11, 1895.
WARREN COLLIER SMITH, son of Warren C. and Betty B. Smith of "Summerville." Born at that place June 28, 1866. An able Civil Engineer. Died at "Howard," Jef- ferson County, March 29, 1895.
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MRS. MCDONALD, was Sarah Margaret Wilson, daughter of Jeremiah and Margaret Belmire Wilson. Born 1867. Died 1895.
MISS BETTY RANDOLPH SMITH, daughter of Warren C. and Betty B. Smith. Born at "Summerville" September 4, 1871. Died at "Howard," Jefferson County, January 7, 1896.
BETSEY BROOKS (Colored). Mammy to the children at "Saratoga" for three generations. Aged 90 years. Died at "Saratoga" 1896.
MRS. J. W. WILSON, was Carrie M. Ryan. Born May 19, 1861. Died January 15, 1896.
GEORGE RIDDLE ROYSTON. Born June 1, 1833. Died January 15, 1896.
GEORGE TAYLOR RANDOLPH, son of Isham and Mary T. Randolph of Chicago. Born January 22, 1895. Died April 17, 1896.
GEORGIA ANNA SHILEY, daughter of George M. Shiley. Born December 1, 1892, Died July 25, 1896.
MRS. SIMEON YOWELL, was Sarah Ann Tucker of Culpeper County. Born August 28, 1808. Married Simeon Yowell November 15, 1827. Died August 18, 1896. Highly esteemed by all who knew her.
MRS. B. F. WILSON, Amelia Matilda. Aged 72 years. Died September 5, 1896.
MRS. J. L. CARTER, Julia A. Born February 26, 1837. Died Septembr 6, 1896.
DR. PHILIP BURWELL of "Spout Run," son of Nathaniel and Dorothy Burwell of "Glenvin." Born January 17, 1848. Took his Degree in Medicine in Baltimore. Married Maria Horsemander Harrison of "Huntingdon" October 29, 1874. Died at his home in Millwood September 22, 1896. A kind and successful practitioner in Parkersburg, and afterward in this neighborhood.
MRS. JAMES P. DIFFENDERFER, was Effie Gibson Ever- hart. Born 1868. Died October 21, 1896.
MISS FANNY BURWELL NELSON of "Long Branch," daughter of Francis and Lucy Page Nelson of "Mont Air," Hanover County. Born March 11, 1810. Died at "Long Branch" November 20, 1896.
NATHANIEL BURWELL of "Glenvin," son of William N. and Mary Brook Burwell of "Glenowen." Born August
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7, 1819. Married Dorothy Willing Page of "The Brairs" at that place December 8, 1842. Died at "Glenvin" November 29, 1896.
JOHN W. MCCORMICK, son of Otway and Sarah A. Mc- Cormick. Born 1834. Company C, 2d Virginia, Stone- wall Brigade. "Always at the front and never wavered." Married Mrs. Treadwell Smith, nee Lucy E. H. McGuire. Died December 4, 1896.
MRS. WILLIAM ESTON RANDOLPH, was Susan Wellford Randolph, daughter of Dr. Robert C. and Lucy Wellford Randolph of "New Market." Born July 8, 1835. Mar- ried Mr. Randolph on May 1, 1860, at "New Market." Died at her home near Front Royal December 18, 1896.
MRS. JOHN SHILEY, Sarah J. Born April 28, 1831. Died December 13, 1896.
JOHN DARIUS COPENHAVER, son of John W. and Rosa Copenhaver of Millwood. Born May 8, 1894. Died August 6, 1897.
MRS. HENRY HARRISON of "Huntingdon," was Francis Tabb, daughter of George H. and Isabella D. Burwell of "Carter Hall." Born March 5, 1827. Married Henry Harrison of "Berkeley" February, 1846. Died at "Hunt- ingdon,, August 6, 1897.
WILLIAM M. NELSON, son of Philip and Emma Page Nelson. Born March 13, 1858. Married Mrs. Riske, nee Jennie Robinson of St. Louis. Died at "Brexton" Novem- ber 24, 1897.
ALFRED HENRY BYRD of New York, son of George Har- rison and Lucy Carter Byrd of New York. Born January 29, 1866. He was a graduate of the University of Virginia and took his Degree in Law at Columbia College, New York. Died December 5, 1897.
JOSEPH M. FULLER. Born June 6, 1874. Married Kate E. Smallwood. Died June 23, 1897.
GEORGE R. SHILEY. Aged 5 years. Died 1898.
MRS. C. H. BLAKE, was Mary Ellen Wood, daughter of Alexander Wood of Millwood. Born October 30, 1840. Died July 3, 1898.
MRS. FRANCIS B. MEADE of "Prospect Hill," was Mary Mann Burwell, daughter of Dr. Lewis and Maria Page Burwell of "Prospect Hill." Born June 10, 1819. Mar- ried Francis Meade of "Mountain View " September 19, 1838. Died at "Prospect Hill " March 12, 1898.
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ADA MARIAN RANDOLPH, infant of Henry Isham and Ada Phelps Randolph of Chicago. Died March, 1898.
DR. BENJAMIN HARRISON of "Longwood " son of Benja- min Harrison of "Berkeley" and Mary W. Page of "Page Brook," his wife. Born February 18, 1824. Married Mattie Cary Page of "Longwood" February 4, 1858, at "Saratoga." He spent his life ministering to the sick and needy, not thinking of recompense. Died at "Longwood" May 11, 1898.
WILLIAM LEONARD EVERHART. Died July 26, 1898.
WILLIAM HENRY WHITING of "Clay Hill," son of Francis Beverley and Mary Burwell Whiting of "Clay Hill." Born September 28, 1823. Married Mary Foote of Cooperstown, N. Y., December 3, 1857. Died at "Clay Hill" July 29, 1898.
WILLIAM ESTON RANDOLPH, son of William Fitzhugh and Jane Cary Randolph of "Chillowee," Cumberland County. Born May 7, 1820. Married Lavinia Eppes of Lunenburg, and after her death he married Susan Well- ford Randolph of "New Market " at that place on May 1, 1860. Died July 30, 1898.
MRS. UMPHERY FULLER, was Cora B. Garret. Died 1898. MRS. BENJAMIN HARRISON of "Longwood," was Matt- ella (called Mattie) Cary Page, daughter of Dr. Matthew and Mary Cary Randolph Page of "Longwood." Born August 26, 1835. Married Dr. Harrison February 4, 1858, at "Saratoga." Died at "Longwood" August 31, 1898.
ROBERT LEE JONES, son of Rev. Joseph R. and Courtney B. Jones. Born June 19, 1867. Married Katherine Law- rence Boyce of "The Tuleyries" on October 15, 1891. Died December 31, 1898.
ESTON HARRISON RANDOLPH, child of Henry Isham and Ada Randolph of Chicago. Aged 2 years and 8 months. Died February 16, 1899.
HARVEY A. NEVILLE, son of Alexander and Betty Worth Neville. Born January 19, 1872. Married Mary Drake of Staunton. Died March 4, 1899.
MRS. WARREN CHRISTIAN SMITH of "Summerville." was Betty Burwell Randolph, daughter of Dr. Robert Carter and Lucy Wellford Randolph of "New Market." Born at "Longwood" March 13, 1831. Married W. C. Smith of "Summerville" February, 1862. Died at "Silver Sping," her home in Jefferson County, April 24, 1899.
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JOHN MARSHALL JOLLIFFE, son of John and Lucy Mar- shall Jolliffe of "Glenowen." Born May 13, 1843. Com- pany C, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. A gallant soldier. Terribly wounded at Chancellorsville, but returned to the colors. Married Katherine McCormick on September 4, 1867. Died May 18, 1899.
MRS. JOHN HOLLAND, was Rosabella Woodville Bogue, daughter of Francis Stuart and Elizabeth Boyd Bogue of Leesburg. Born January 31, 1832. Died June 16, 1899. THOMAS W. GRYMES. Born 1856. Died September 9, 1899. MRS. WILLIAM NORBOURNE NELSON of "Linden," was Mary Atkinson Page, daughter of William Byrd and Eliza Mayo Atkinson Page of "Page Brook." Born June 8, 1827. Married Capt. William N. Nelson on February 26, 1852, in Baltimore, at the residence of her Uncle, Rev. Thomas Atkinson, late Bishop of North Carolina. Died at "Linden" October 10, 1899.
WILLIAM H. THOMPSON. Company C, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. Died at "Ben Lomond" October, 1899.
IRA W. KEELER of Millwood, son of Charles H. and Kath- erine M. Keeler. Born January 5, 1870. Died at his home in Millwood October 26, 1899.
MRS. PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE of "The Vineyard," was Ann Corbin Tayloe Burwell, daughter of William N. and Mary Brooke Burwell of "Glenowen." Born April 29, 1818. She was married at "Saratoga" on May 1, 1837. Died at her home, "The Vineyard," in the fiftieth year of her widowhood, on November 23, 1899.
PHILIP H. SHEARER of Millwood, son of Henry and Eliza- beth Shearer of Millwood. Company C, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. Died 1899.
MISS MARY E. NEVILLE, daughter of James Neville of Millwood. Died 1899.
CLARA HARRIS (Colored). Mammy to the "New Market" children. Aged 86 years. Died 1900.
LEOPOLD PHILIP KLEPSTEIN. Died February 2, 1900. MRS. JOHN W. TAVENNER, was Alberta A. Sowers. Aged 80 years, Died February 12, 1900.
MRS. LEANDER CARLISLE, was Dorcas Coffman.
Aged 65 years. Died 1900.
THOMAS HUGH BURWELL RANDOLPH, son of Dr. Robert Carter and Lucy Wellford Randolph of "New Page Sixty-Eight
Market." Born April 5, 1843. Company C, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. Wounded at Manassas July 21, 1861, and imprisoned for two years at Johnston Island and Old Capitol in Washington. He married E. Page Burwell of "Carter Hall" on February 4, 1869. Died at "Powhatan" April 23, 1900.
"A man with the highest sense of honor."
JEREMIAH WILSON. Born 1826. Married Margaret Bel- mire. Died 1900.
MRS. JOSEPH M. FULLER, was Katie E, daughter of Syl- vester Smallwood. Aged 23 years. Died June 28, 1900.
DR. BENJAMIN HARRISON of "Longwood," son of Dr. Benjamin and Mattie Cary Page Harrison of "Longwood." Born May 27, 1859. Graduate of the University of Vir- ginia and brilliant practitioner of Richmond. Died at 'Hazelwood" September 10, 1900.
LIEUT. FRANCIS KEY MEADE of "Prospect Hill," First Lieutenant, Company H, 21st U. S. Infantry, eldest son of Francis Key and Sarah Callaway Meade. Born in Danville, Va., May 29, 1877. Graduated from West Point in the class of 1898. Immediately after graduation he served in Cuba and was wounded at Santiago. He was ordered to the Philippines in the Spring of 1899 and commanded a Corps until the time of his death. His bravery, original tactics and personal supervision of his men frequently received high praise in the general orders of his command- ing officers. He died of typhoid fever at Manila Septem- ber 22, 1900.
ROSALIE STEWART SMITH, infant of Horace and Mary Smith. Aged 1 year. Died November 8, 1900.
MRS. DAVID J. MURPHY of Wilmington, Del., was Annie Sharpe, daughter of Jessie and Elizabeth Sharpe of Wil- mington. Lived at "Carter Hall," Clarke County, for many years and died there February 7, 1901.
MRS. WILLIAM HENRY WHITING of "Clay Hill," was Mary Jay Foote of Cooperstown, N. Y. Born August 18, 1826. Married W. H. Whiting on December 3, 1857. Died at "Clay Hill" February 15, 1901.
MRS. WILLIAM EVERHART, was Mary Ann Diffenderfer of Winchester. Died February 18, 1901.
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MRS. JOSEPH R. JONES, was Courtney, daughter of John Bird and Mary Page, who was the daughter of Matthew and Anne Page of "Annefield." Born August 29, 1835. Married Rev. Joseph Ravenscroft Jones. Died at her home in Millwood March 2, 1901.
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MRS. TOWNER, was Maria Ann Brown of Loudoun County. Aged 86 years. Died 1901.
LILLIE R. ROMINE. Aged 8 years. Died 1901.
JOSHUA JEFFERSON DEWAR from Shenandoah County. Born April 25, 1842. Married Elizabetlı Wilson of Clarke County in 1878. Died July 2, 1901.
He was a member of Capt. Hugh McGuire's Cavalry Com- pany and a gallant Confederate.
JOHN PAGE YOWELL, son of Simeon and Sarah Ann Yowell. Born July 2, 1836. Married Jemima Tucker of Culpeper County. Member of Company C, 12th Virginia, Rosser's Brigade. Died July 15, 1901.
WILLIAM EVERHART of Berryville, son of Jacob Everhart. Died 1901.
JOHN W. COPENHAVER of Millwood, son of Michael B. and Mary E. Copenhaver. Born April 18, 1851. Maried Rosa Taylor of Culpeper County. Died at his home, "Green Hill," Millwood, December 22, 1901.
PHILIP GRYMES RANDOLPH of "The Moorings," son of Major Beverley and Mary Conway Randolph of "The Moorings." Born May 31, 1852. Married Ruth O'Fallon of St. Louis. Died at "The Moorings" February 16, 1902.
MRS. CHARLES H. KEELER of Millwood, was Catherine M. Carver of Stephens City. Born December 7, 1836. Died April 14, 1902.
COL. RICHARD HENRY LEE of "Grafton," son of Edmund Jennings Lee of Alexandria and Sarah Lee, his wife (and second cousin), daughter of Richard Henry Lee of West- moreland County. Colonel Lee was born in Alexandria and moved to Jefferson County about 1844. He married Evelyn Byrd Page, daughter of William Byrd Page of "Page Brook" on June 13, 1848. Colonel Lee was badly wounded at the battle of Kernstown, in March, 1862, while gallantly carrying the colors of his regiment, the Second Virginia, the color-bearer having been shot. Later he was a valued Judge of this County. Died at "Grafton " June 18, 1902.
MRS. U. LAWRENCE BOYCE of "The Tuleyries," was Belinda Frances Wright, daughter of Maj. Uriel Wright of St. Louis. Died at "The Tuleyries" October 31, 1902. ARCHIBALD CARY PAGE of "Longwood," son of Dr. Mat- thew and Mary Cary Page of "Longwood." Born January 15, 1828. Died at "Hazelwood" January 1, 1903.
One of the landmarks of the neighborhood-welcomed at every home.
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DR. RICHARD KIDDER MEADE, son of Francis B. and Mary Mann Meade of "Prospect Hill." Born October 4, 1841. He was studying medicine in Winchester, Va., at the opening of the war, and entered Company F, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. He lost his right arm at the first battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861, and, after his recovery, was promoted to General Jackson's staff. In May, 1862, Gen- eral Jackson, in the Valley of Virginia, selected "Dick" Mcade to take some orders to General Ewell at Gordensville, a distance of 100 miles going and returning, which was covered in twelve hours. He served the last of the war in South Carolina, after which he made teaching his profes- sion. Died at "Prospect Hill, January 20, 1903.
WILLIAM BURWELL JOLLIFFE, son of John and Lucy Marshall Jolliffe of "Glenowen." Born 1837. Married Catherine Hemphill of Tennessee. Died at his home in Millwood July 26, 1903.
MAUD L. WRIGHT of Mississippi, daughter of Joseph and Mary Mason Wright of St. Louis. Born 1870. Died in Roanoke September 16, 1903.
MAJ. BEVERLEY RANDOLPH of "The Moorings," son of William F. and Jane Cary Randolph of "Chillowee," Cumberland County. Born June 26, 1823. Married Mary Conway Randolph of "Saratoga " on August 1, 1847. He entered the U. S. Navy in the early 40's and served in the Mexican War, resigning from the Navy in 1850. Then he lived at "The Moorings" (except during the Civil War, in which he served) until his death, dispensing that old time hospitality which is now becoming a thing of the past. When an old man he always enjoyed young people and seemed to feel one of them. His home, since closed, has been sadly missed. He died at "The Moorings" November 19, 1903.
JOHN W. SHILEY, son of George M. Shiley of Millwood. Born July 4, 1889. Died November 21, 1903.
MAJ. NORBOURNE THOMAS NELSON ROBINSON of New Orleans, son of H. M. and Lucy Chiswell Nelson Robinson. Born 1839. Died in Washington, D. C., December 9, 1903.
MRS. WILLIAM NELSON MEADE, was Louise Porcher Allston, daughter of Joseph Blyth and Mary North Allston of South Carolina. Born June 5, 1862. Married Rev. William N. Meade of "Prospect Hill" October 6, 1887. Died at Anderson, S. C., February 1, 1904.
W. SCOT DAVIS. Died at Pyletown February 7, 1904.
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MRS. JOHN M. DICK, was Sarah Ann Hooper. Born August 12, 1844. Died February 8, 1904.
MRS. GOULD, was Henrietta Whiting, daughter of George B. and Fanny Horner Whiting. Born 1829. Married Mr. Gould of California. Died at "Engleside" April 7, 1904.
GEORGE W. ESTEP of Millwood, son of Dilmon and Matilda Fry Estep of Millwood. Born October 20, 1871. Married Magnolia Ritter of Millwood December 5, 1894. Died April 11, 1904.
THOMAS N. PYLE, son of William Pyle. Aged 26 years. Died June 7, 1904.
MRS. N. BURWELL WHITING of "Pleasant Hill" was Mary Camilla Pleasants, daughter of John Pemberton and Mary Hall Pleasants of Baltimore. Born July 8, 1824. Married Mr. Whiting of "Clay Hill" at the residence of her half- brother, William Armistead Pleasants, in Baltimore, on July 24, 1852. Died at "Pleasant Hill" June 10, 1904.
LANDORA M. DIFFENDERFER. Aged 58 years. Died September 21, 1904.
MRS. MICHAEL B. COPENHAVER, was Mary E. Koontz. Born October, 1816. Died at her home, "Providence," Clarke County, October, 1904.
MISS THOMASIA NELSON MEADE of "Prospect Hill," youngest daughter of Francis B. and Mary Mann Meade. Born at "Prospect Hill" December 7, 1852. Died at that place October 18, 1904.
THOMAS MANDUIT NELSON of "Severn," son of Capt. William N. and Mary Page Nelson of "Linden." Born March 12, 1853. Married Susie H. Atkinson of Baltimore October, 1887. Died at "Severn" October 23, 1904.
No one ever lived in the County more beloved and respected. A friend of all.
VIRGINIA ESTEP, infant of S. D. and Mary Estep of Mill- wood. Died November 6, 1904.
MRS. ADAM THOMPSON, was Mary Ellen, daughter of Simeon and Sarah Ann Yowell. Born October 12, 1828. Married Adam Thompson December 7, 1848. Died Novem- ber 20, 1904.
MRS. A. T. TINSMAN, was Janie Symons of Loudoun County. Died 1904.
THOMAS T. BOYCE of St. Louis. Aged 71 years. Died January 16, 1905.
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S. B. MASON, infant. Died January 28, 1905.
LOTTIE HIBBARD. Aged 3 years. Died February 27, 1905. EDMUND PENDLETON COOKE of "The Briars" and "Sara- toga," son of of John Eston and Mary Francis Page Cooke of "The Briars." Born May 23, 1870. Graduated from the Virginia Military Institute with the class of 1891. Was an electrical engineer. Died at Camden, S. C., April 13, 1905.
WALTER GARRET of Boyce. Aged 48 years. Died May 1, 1905.
MISS EMILY NELSON of "Brexton," daughter of Philip and Emma Page Nelson, Born 1855. Died at "Brexton" May 3, 1905.
MRS. JEREMIAH WILSON, was Margaret Belmire. Born 1832. Died 1905.
MISS MARY BLAIR WHITING of "Clay Hill," daughter of Francis B. and Mary B. Whiting of "Clay Hill." Born November 18, 1821. Died at that place June 27, 1905.
MISS LIZZIE B. WHITING of "Engleside," daughter of Francis Henry and Rebecca Whiting of "Engleside." Born 1847. Died at that place August 16, 1905.
LUCY WELLFORD SMITH, daughter of Warren C. and Betty B. Smith of "Summerville." Born at that place July 2, 1870. Died at "Silver Spring," Jefferson County, August 20, 1905.
MRS. BEVERELY RANDOLPH of "The Moorings." was Mary Conway Randolph daughter of Dr. Philip Grymes and Mary O'Neal Randolph. Born August 19, 1825. Married Maj. Beverley Randolph August 1, 1847. Died September 7, 1905.
MISS MARY TULEY JACKSON of "The Tuleyries," daughter of Dr. J. S. and Mary W. Jackson. Lived at "The Tuleyries" for many years after her mother married Col. Joseph Tuley. Died in Washington November, 1905.
MISS MARY SUSAN COPENHAVER of Millwood, daughter of Michael B. and Mary E. Copenhaver of Millwood. Died at her home, "Providence," Clarke County, December 7. 1905.
MISS ELIZABETH LEWIS BURWELL COOKE of "The Vineyard," eldest daughter of Philip Pendleton and Ann Corbin Burwell Cooke of "The Vineyard." Born July 22, 1838. Died at that place December 16, 1905.
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MR3. PHILIP BURWEL of "Spout Run," was Maria Horse- mander Harrison, daughther of Henry and Frances Tabb Harrison of "Huntingdon." Born at "Berkeley," on the James River, April, 1851. Married Dr. Philip Burwell of "Glenvin" October 29, 1874. Died at her home in Mill- wood December 28, 1905.
MR; R. HERMAN RITTER of Millwood, was Lucy C. Keeler, daughter of Middleton and Theresa Keeler of Millwood. Born December 22, 1841. Married Mr. Ritter December 22, 1868. Died at her home January 5, 1906.
DR. JOHN PAGE BURWELL of Washington, son of Nathan- iel and Dorothy Page Burwell of "Glenvin." Born November 8, 1853. Married Lizzie Mayhew Wainwright of New York September 24, 1872 After her death he married May Warrington of Maryland. Died at his home in Washington, D. C., February 16, 1906.
RICHARD H. WHITING of "Engleside," son of Francis Henry and Rebecca Whiting of "Engleside." Born 1850. Married Sarah Gold -f Winchester. Died at his home March 12, 1906.
JACOB W. VOROUS of "Chapel Hill," son of Jacob and Margaret Wagely Vorous. Born 1846. Married Susan E. McCormick. He was one of Mosby's Men. Died at "Chapel Hill" May 8, 1906.
DR. WILLIAM M. PAGE of "Hazelwood" and of California, son of Dr. Matthew and Mary Cary Page of "Longwood." Born June 13, 1831.
He graduated in medicine from the University of Virginia, and afterward from the Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
He entered the United States Navy several years before the Civil War as an assistant surgeon, and in a short time was promoted to be a passed assistant surgeon. When the war broke out his vessel was in foreign waters, and when the ship returned to the United States in the fall of 1861, he, with other officers from the South, were arrested and im- prisoned in Fort Hamilton, N. Y. When exchanged he joined Captain (afterward Colonel) Marshall's company of cavalry, serving with that command until appointed a Sur- geon in the Confederate Navy, where he served until the close of the war.
In 1865 he married Emily Carrington of Richmond. Died in Fauquier County May 8, 1906.
MRS. WILLIAM A. MERCHANT, was Mattie Shearer, daughter of James M. Shearer of Millwood, where she was born in 1868. Died at her home in Washington, D. C., September 23, 1906.
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