Free Post Llewellyn Traces Family Legends - Part 2 Read Part 1 [https://llewellyn-genealogy.ghost.io/llewellyn-traces-excerpt/] Tradition 2: The three brothers "Rev. Alpheus Jennings Lewellen, Farmland, Ind., Methodist, is the son of Philip Lewellen, and he was the son of Thomas Lewellen, who was the grandson of one of three brothers
Free Post Llewellyn Traces Family Legends - Part 1 I like the way Martha Abbey handles the subject of family legends so I have OCR'ed her articles on the subject and because they deal with the Lewellens found in Loudoun County, Virginia [https://llewellyn-genealogy.ghost.io/lewellen-of-loudoun-county-virginia/] in the late eighteenth
Free Post VA Lewellen of Loudoun County Virginia > This family is very confusing and so I decided to make it infinitely more confusing by publishing Family Legends - Parts 1 thru 7. This is a series of 7 articles that appeared in Llewellyn Traces during 1989 and 1990. Llewellyn Traces was
Free Post CA Edward Lewellen A friend sent this picture to me. Apparently, and at that time the photo was taken, Edward Lewellen achieved the world's record for the largest Black Sea Bass, caught off Catalina Island, 25 AUG 1903. [https://llewellyn-genealogy.ghost.io/content/images/2017/
Free Post AL E. R. Flewellen E. R. Flewellen, of Barbour, a Georgian by birth and education, was elected in 1851 by the Southern Rights Party, and was a senator and a gentleman of fine representative character of that class of Southern feeling. He was a planter, unused before to
Free Post VA Christopher Lewellin "Ran away from the Subscriber, living in King and Queen County, on the 10th day of July, a servant man named Christopher Lewellin, about 21 or 22 years of age, of a middle stature, and somewhat pitted with the smallpox, has a sly
Free Post Tennessee F. C. Lewallen F. C. Lewallen, born February 29, 1832; died February 12, 1900: `The light has gone out of the home, And all is dark and drear; The children now are sad and lone, No father's love to share. (Inscription on tombstone here in
Free Post VA George Washington, Lewelling Connection Well, not quite... John Lewelling lived on Pope's Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia, on the property owned by John Washington, son of the emigrant John Washington from whom George descended. This gleaned from John Washington's will dated 23 February, 1697. Apprently