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:Describes a David Chadwell married to an Elizabeth Turner, who's sister, Jemima (presumably really a sister-in-law) married a William Cox in Lee Co. Virginia before 1785. This history describes David Chadwell as acquiring land in Lee County and "adjoining" Claiborn County, Tennessee. This would seem to make the inclusion of William Cox and his wife in the database of the Claiborn County Pioneers site listed above. Henry County also plays a prominent role in this history. | ::Describes a David Chadwell married to an Elizabeth Turner, who's sister, Jemima (presumably really a sister-in-law) married a William Cox in Lee Co. Virginia before 1785. This history describes David Chadwell as acquiring land in Lee County and "adjoining" Claiborn County, Tennessee. This would seem to make the inclusion of William Cox and his wife in the database of the Claiborn County Pioneers site listed above. Henry County also plays a prominent role in this history. | ||
:Emory L. Hamilton, [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vahsswv/historicalsketches/frontierforts.html "Frontier Forts: The Seven Original Forts"], Publication No 4, Historical Society of Southwest Virginia, 1968 | |||
::This appears to be the original text which serves as the source for the preceding link, for many other mentioning of Chadwell's Station, and most especially, for the rumor that Jemima Cox (Turner) is David Chadwell's sister. (She is his sister-in-law.) | |||
::The reports referred to, regarding shots being fired at one Mrs. Cox, can be found in letters included in the [[:File:Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts, Volume IV.pdf|Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts, Volume IV]] |
Revision as of 23:12, 4 December 2016
David Chadwell | |||
- Spouse
- Elizabeth Turner (family)
- Aft. 1 Nov 1762 - Bef. 30 Sep 1790
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Sources
- Will of Israel Turner
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyborn/chadwell.html - Gives the father of Elizabeth Ann Turner as John Turner and provides some further detail regarding Elizabeth.
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~enchantedworld/Chadwell/George-1709.pdf - Gives the father of Elizabeth Ann Turner as Jesse Turner and provides some further detail regarding Elizabeth.
- http://www.usgennet.org/family/baicon/data/fam15378.htm - Chimes in with Jesse
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Abstract of Henry County, Virginia Deed Book III and IV, page 34
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Abstract of Henry County, Virginia Deed Book III and IV, page 53, bottom
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Abstract of Henry County, Virginia Deed Book III and IV, page 121, bottom
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Abstract of Henry County, Virginia Deed Book III and IV, page 135, bottom
- Chadwell History
- http://www.rowlandsva.com/files/Download/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20CHADWELLSTATION.pdf
- Describes a David Chadwell married to an Elizabeth Turner, who's sister, Jemima (presumably really a sister-in-law) married a William Cox in Lee Co. Virginia before 1785. This history describes David Chadwell as acquiring land in Lee County and "adjoining" Claiborn County, Tennessee. This would seem to make the inclusion of William Cox and his wife in the database of the Claiborn County Pioneers site listed above. Henry County also plays a prominent role in this history.
- Emory L. Hamilton, "Frontier Forts: The Seven Original Forts", Publication No 4, Historical Society of Southwest Virginia, 1968
- This appears to be the original text which serves as the source for the preceding link, for many other mentioning of Chadwell's Station, and most especially, for the rumor that Jemima Cox (Turner) is David Chadwell's sister. (She is his sister-in-law.)
- The reports referred to, regarding shots being fired at one Mrs. Cox, can be found in letters included in the Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts, Volume IV