GA Joel A. Lewellen An Act for the relief of Joel A. Lewellen Whereas Joel A. Lewellen, formerly a private soldier of Company D, First Regiment Georgia Volunteers, who lost an arm above the elbow at the battle of Chickamauga, September 19, 1863, and that not apprised of the benefit of the Act of
MO John W. Lewellyn "Jacob, son of Samuel Lewellyn, had a son Samuel who settled in Pike Co., MO, at a very early date, and died in 1837. He left a son, John W., who married Jane Trabue, of Kentucky, in 1824, and had ten children, nine of whom are still living. Mr.
PA Thomas Llewellen Another Attempt at Murder On Friday night two Bank ruffians attempted to murder Mr. Thomas Llewellen, President of the democratic Association of Second Ward, Spring Garden. One of the ruffians kept him in conversation while the other aimed a deadly blow at his head from behind. Mr. Llewellen happened to
VA Ayres v. Lewellin March 1832 Ayres v. Lewellin[1] I don't know what happened between G. Lewellin and J. Ayres but because this happened in Bedford Co., I think we can guess G. Lewellin may have been up to no good. On April 13th, 1818, 1819, 1820 and 1821, J. Ayres
TN The Autograph Book - Concord, TN I have in my possession a memory book given at Christmas, 1885 to Nancy Jane Llewellyn. I believe she married a Hulen. Here are some excerpts. Locations mentioned: Loveville (presumably Lovell), Campbell, Richland, Knoxville, Concord, Muddy Creek, Ball Camp, Chota There were a number of entries which were signed using