Shade S. Lewellyn This afternoon at 5 o'clock, as the steamer Fulton, which plies between here and the mouth of the Hatchie River, was within thirty miles of Memphis on her downward trip, a negro rouster, named Oscar Martin, began to make trouble with some of the crew. Capt. W. H.
MS The Will of James H. Carney Case of Henry Council and wife vs. Executors of James H. Carney This case[1] was filed in chancery court in Norfolk Co., VA, by complainants Henry B. Council and Sarah Frances his wife. Wright Carney died in Norfolk about 1832, intestate, leaving a widow named Susan and an only
VA Obscure NC Bible Record Sometimes you find the most delightful things when searching for Lewellens ... Unfortunately, old bible records are usually worn, torn and difficult to read. Here is my best interpretation: Thomas Llewellin, son of Thomas and Ann Llewellin was born at LLamerath in <illegible> Parish, Glamorganshire, S. Wales, 17 MAY
IL Edwin L. Flewellin Edwin L. Flewellin, who came to De Kalb County in 1861, and who owns a valuable farm of two-hundred and forty-three acres in Paw Paw township, is now living a retired life at Shabbona Grove. He is a native of Westchester county, New York, born March 11, 1835, and there
TN Some Knox County Marriages Charles H LEWELLEN m. Sarah E Dickey, 3/6/1863, 1863 Smith LEWELLEN m. Sarah E J Tilson, 4/18/1868, 1868 Harriet LEWELLYN m. Charles H Jones, 8/27/1868, 1868 Freeman LEWELLEN m. Emeline Bolen, 4/22/1869, 1869 W R LEWELLEN m. S S Hendricks, 7/10/
MD John Lewellin Jeremiah Booth died 10 NOV 1824 leaving daughter who had since married John Lewellin, administrator fo the Booth estate. Wife's name, Mary. By 19 MAR 1828, John Lewellin had died leaving Mary and their only son and heoir responisble for the debt of Jeremiah who died intestate to
TX W. F. Flewellen W. F. Flewellen Et. Al. v. Eaton Randall Et. Al. An action of trespass to try title for 67 acres of land. Defendants pleaded not guilty. Randall et al. claimed the entire tract under a plea of limitation of ten years. A jury trial found in favor of the defendant
TN Charles Luallen The defendant in this case, executors of Jacob Queener (deceased) on the 22nd DEC 1852 in the Circuit Court of Campbell Co. "Three months after date, for the value received, I promise to pay Charles Lewallen the sum of sixteen hundred and sixty-six pounds of merchantable bar iron; to