Individual Notes
Note for: James Alexander Newell, DEC 1885 -
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Event: Type: census 1900
Date: 1 JUN 1900
Place: ,Cecil Co, Maryland
Event: Type: census 1920
Date: 1 JAN 1920
Place: Baltimore, ,Maryland
Event: Type: Census 1930
Individual Notes
Note for: Josephine Cushing Newell, JAN 1892 -
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Event: Type: census 1900
Date: 1 JUN 1900
Place: ,Cecil Co, Maryland
Individual Notes
Note for: George Washington Davies, ABT 1852 - BEF 1910
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Event: Type: census 1860 - free
Date: 1 JUN 1860
Place: Castle Craig, Campbell Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1870
Date: 1 JUN 1870
Place: Lynchburg, Campbell Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1880
Event: Type: census 1900
Birth Note: His middle name is given as Washington by Anderson, but is "Whiting",
as given by Early ([IT:Notebooks:IT], p.91).
Individual Note: He became a Presbyterian minister.
Individual Notes
Note for: Zelzah Phillippa Davies, ABT 1856 - 10 MAR 1919
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Event: Type: census 1860 - free
Date: 1 JUN 1860
Place: Castle Craig, Campbell Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1870
Date: 1 JUN 1870
Place: Lynchburg, Campbell Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1880
Date: 1 JUN 1880
Place: Amherst, Amherst Co, Virginia
Event: Type: resided
Date: BEF 1910
Place: Danville, Pittsylvania Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1910
Will: Date: 8 JUN 1910
Place: ,Amherst Co, Virginia
Note: She left everything to her sister Emma.
Probate: Date: 2 MAY 1919
Place: ,Amherst Co, Virginia
Burial: Place: ,Amherst Co, Virginia
Birth Note: The middle initial was P. in the Census, and the burial record says
Zelzah Phillippa, although Early says Zelzah Wayne and records the
death as 2 years later.
Death Note: Source: p.18
Individual Notes
Note for: Emma Cabell Davies, ABT 1859 - 21 JUL 1921
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Event: Type: census 1860 - free
Date: 1 JUN 1860
Place: Castle Craig, Campbell Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1870
Date: 1 JUN 1870
Place: Lynchburg, Campbell Co, VA
Event: Type: census 1880
Date: 1 JUN 1880
Place: Amherst, Amherst Co, Virginia
Event: Type: census 1910
Date: 15 APR 1910
Place: ,Amherst Co, Virginia
Burial: Birth Note: Early calls her "Emily", the Census calls her Emma, another calls her
Erma. Her tombstone says "Emma".