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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
Welcome to e-familytree.net. E-familytree.net is my personal genealogy hobby site.
The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some small
part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: David Lewis SrMale Note
Born: 5 May 1695 1695-5-5 at St. Peter s, New Kent, VA St. Peter s, New Kent, VA
Married: Jan 1720 1720-1-1 at PA PA
Died: Aug 1779 1779-8-1 at , Albemarle, VA , Albemarle, VA
Other Spouses: Betty Anne Terrell
Father: John Lewis
Mother: Unknown
WIFE
Born: Abt 1690 at VA
Died: at SC
Father: John Crawford
Mother: Unknown
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1720 at Orange Co., VA
Died: 10 Jun 1802 at Randolph Co., NC
Wife: Priscilla Brooks
Name: Crawford Lewis
Born: Abt 1722
Died:
NOTES
1). 5 May 1695 Baptism registered in St. Peter s Parish Register, p.367. 1717 He married Anne Terrell, the sister of Joel Terrell, and daughter of William Terrell, and his wife Martha according to Dad s notes. He was married three times, and engaged to be married again but died suddenly. Major David Lewis was of St. Peter s Parish, New Kent Co. 1750Moved from Hanover County to Albemarle County. 1753 Married his third wife, the widow of Dr. Hart, of Philadelphia, whose maiden name was Mary McGrath, by whom he raised three children. After the death of his third wife, he was engaged to be married a fourth time, but died suddenly before the consumation of the nuptials. He being advanced in life wore a wig, and on retiring at night would hang his wig on the tester over his bed. Being subject to nightmares, he would often awake during the night after dreaming that witches were riding him. On one occasion, he awoke during a frightful dream, sprang from his bed, and during the ensuing struggle, he seized the wig and tore it to pieces, exclaiming Oh I have caught you at last, have I? You ve been riding me a long time. The next morning, he looked at the wig and remarked dolefully, There s fifteen shillings gone. 21 October 1779 Will recorded in Albemarle county, VA proved at Sept. Court 1779. W.B. 2, pp. 381,382. William Terrell Lewis. Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America Perryville, Winston County, MS. Published by the Courrier Journal Publishing Company Louisville, KY,1893. US CAN 929.273 L585 l also US CAN Film 0483707, pp. 52, 60, 62. ! The Travis Family and Its Allies by Major General Robert J. Travis, Avalon Rte. 3,Box 232, Savannah, GA, printed by the Bowen Press,Inc. Decatur, GA.1954. US CAN 929.273 t 698 t.p.87. ! Pioneer Lewis Families by Michael L. Cook, C.G. Vol.4.Cook Publications 3318 Wimberg Ave., Evansville, IN.1984. USCAN 929.273 L585c, V4.p.60. ! Terrell Genealogy Compiled by Emma Dicken, The Naylor Company,San Antonio, TX, 1952.
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