KLOMAN, Anthony Joseph Trapnell

KLOMAN, Anthony Joseph Trapnell

Male 1904 - 1993  (88 years)

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  1. 1.  KLOMAN, Anthony Joseph TrapnellKLOMAN, Anthony Joseph Trapnell was born on 19 Jun 1904 in Haymarket, VA (son of KLOMAN, Reverend Henry Felix and TRAPNELL, Eleanor Marshall); died on 29 Jan 1993 in Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Antony
    • Education: Attended Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA
    • Education: Attended Virginia Military Academy 1921-1922
    • Education: Washington College, Chestertown MD, class of 1928
    • Obituary: From NY Times, 3 Feb 1993: Antony Kloman, 89, Painter and Art Patron Published: February 03, 1993 Antony J. T. Kloman, a retired artist and supporter of the arts, died Thursday at a hospital in Bradenton, Fla. He was 89 and lived in Newport, R.I. He died of pneumonia, his family said. Mr. Kloman, who was a portrait painter specializing in children, worked through Portraits Inc. in Manhattan. He helped organize the Institute of Contemporary Arts, a museum in London, and was its first program director. As president of the Newport Preservation Society, he was a leader in the efforts to restore that city's historic mansions. He also served on the board of the Newport Music Festival, an annual series of classical music concerts. Mr. Kloman was born in Haymarket, Va., and grew up in Portland, Me., and Fargo, S.D. He graduated from Washington College in Chestertown, Md., in 1928. In World War II he served with the Office of Strategic Services, helping supervise the training of secret agents. He also served as an operative in London and Scandinavia. Mr. Kloman is survived by his wife of 32 years, the former Muriel Winthrop; a sister, Anne Hunter Jenkins of Ashville N.C., and two stepchildren, Harold Sands of London and Emmy Heppenheimer of East Hampton, L.I.
    • Occupation: Artist, portrait painter
    • Cause of Death: Pneumonia
    • Residence: 1993, Newport, Newport, RI, USA

    Anthony married WINTRHOP, Miriam about 1961. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Anthony married JOHNSON, Theodate in 1948, and was divorced about 15 Jul 1955 in Reno, NV. Theodate (daughter of JOHNSON, Homer H and POPE, Louise) was born on 13 Aug 1907 in Cleveland, OH; died on 13 Mar 2002 in New York, New York, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kloman was married (since 1948) to Theodate (Theo) Johnson, the sister of the architect Philip Johnson

    Divorced:
    Theirs was a divorce made in heaven, filed and settled in 1956. (Actually, July 1955 newspaper shows divorce granted in Reno)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  KLOMAN, Reverend Henry FelixKLOMAN, Reverend Henry Felix was born on 4 May 1870 in Warrenton, Fauquier, VA, USA; died on 29 Aug 1942 in Orange, Essex, NJ, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Harry
    • CLER: Y
    • Education: Virginia Theological Seminary at Alexandria
    • Served in military: Y
    • Obituary: From NY Times, 30 Aug 1942: Henry F Kloman Minister 47 Years Retired Chaplain of St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C., Was Serving in Orange, N. J. A Major in the Last War Ex-Rector of Episcopal Church Near Mount Vernon Once Attended by Washington Special to the New York Times ORANGE, N. J., Aug. 29 - The Rev. Henry Felix Kloman, Episcopal minister who retired in May as chaplain of St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C., died today in Orange Memorial Hospital from the effects of a stroke suffered yesterday. His age was 72. Mr. Kloman, who was born in Warrenton, Va., on May 4, 1870, during the month of August had been in charge of Grace Episcopal Church here in the absence of the rector, the Rev. Lane W. Barton. After his graduation from the Virginia Theological Seminary at Alexandria, and his ordination in 1895, Mr. Kloman served for two years as rector of Pohick Church, near Mount Vernon, where George Washington had attended. He was assistant rector of Christ Church, Baltimore, 1897-1900; rector of St. Paul's at Haymarket, Va., 1900-05, and of St. Stephens, Portland, Ore.[ED: It was actually Portland, Maine], 1905-16, and dean of the Cathedral in Fargo, N. D., 1916-23. His work at Fargo was interrupted by the first World War in which he served in France as chaplain of Mobile Hospital, No. 1, with the rank of major. Mr. Kloman was rector of St. Peter's Church, Salisbury, Md., 1923-28, and of Emmanuel Church, Cumberland, Md., from 1928 until appointed chaplain of St. Mary's in 1934. In 1900, Mr. Kloman married Eleanor Marshall Trapnell of Charles Town, W. Va., who died last Christmas Day. Surviving are three children, the Rev. Edward Felix Kloman, rector of Old Christ Church, Philadelphia; Joseph Trapnell Kloman, New York artist, and Mrs. Mark Jenkins, wife of the rector of Calvary Church, Fletcher, N. C.; two brothers, Dr. E. H. Kloman of Baltimore and William C. Kloman of Washington, and five sisters, Mrs. Jesse A. Davis of Baltimore, Miss Agnes Kloman of Warrenton; Mrs. John E. Lightbourne of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs Edwards Wilson of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Aisquith Robinson of Baltimore.
    • Religion: Episcopalian
    • Cause of Death: Stroke
    • Military: 1917-1918, France
    • Census: 4 Apr 1940, 900 Hillsboro Street, Raleigh, Wake, NC, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    Name: Henry F Kloman-Respondent: Yes-Age: 69-Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871-Gender: Male-Race: White-Birthplace: Virginia-Marital Status: Married-Relation to Head of House: Head-Home in 1940: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina-Map of Home in 1940: View Map-Street: Hillsboro Street-House Number: 900-Farm: No-Inferred Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Resident on farm in 1935: No-Sheet Number: 1A-institution: Saint Marys School And College 1-33-Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 3-Occupation: Teacher Clergyman-House Owned or Rented: Rented-Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 20-Attended School or College: No-Highest Grade Completed: College, 5th or subsequent year-Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 60-Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work-Weeks Worked in 1939: 52-Income: 3200-Income Other Sources: Yes-Household Members: -Name Age-Henry F Kloman 69-Eleanor T Kloman 65

    Henry married TRAPNELL, Eleanor Marshall on 20 Jun 1900 in Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA. Eleanor (daughter of TRAPNELL, Joseph III and WHITE, Rebecca Holmes) was born on 17 Jan 1875 in Charles Town, WV; died on 25 Dec 1941 in Hoopers Creek, Henderson, NC, USA; was buried on 27 Dec 1941 in Zion Cemetery, Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  TRAPNELL, Eleanor MarshallTRAPNELL, Eleanor Marshall was born on 17 Jan 1875 in Charles Town, WV (daughter of TRAPNELL, Joseph III and WHITE, Rebecca Holmes); died on 25 Dec 1941 in Hoopers Creek, Henderson, NC, USA; was buried on 27 Dec 1941 in Zion Cemetery, Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Nell
    • Obituary: From Cumberland Evening Times: Mrs. Eleanor T Kloman Charles Town W. Va, Dec 29 - Funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor Trapnell Kloman, wife of Rev. Harry F Kloman, of Raleigh, N.C., who died after a few hours illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mark Jenkins, in Fletcher, NC, Christmas Day, were held Saturday morning in Zion Episcopal Church here, by Bishop Robert E. L. Strider of the Diocese of West Virginia. Mrs. Kloman was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trapnell, of Charles Town, and in addition to her husband is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Jenkins, two sons, the Rev. Felix Kloman, of Philadelphia, and Joseph Kloman, of New York city; one sister, Miss Rebecca Trapnell, also two brothers, J M Trapnell, both of Charles Town, and the Rev. Richard Trapnell, of Seaford, Del, who is reportedly seriously ill in a Wilmington, Del. hospital. Her husband was at one time rector of Emmanuel Episcopal Church at Cumberland, MD, and churches in Salisbury, MD, and Portland, Maine.
    • Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
    • Census: 4 Apr 1940, 900 Hillsboro Street, Raleigh, Wake, NC, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    Name: Eleanor T Kloman-Age: 65-Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875-Gender: Female-Race: White-Birthplace: West Virginia-Marital Status: Married-Relation to Head of House: Wife-Home in 1940: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina-Map of Home in 1940: View Map-Street: Hillsboro Street-House Number: 900-Inferred Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Resident on farm in 1935: No-Sheet Number: 1A-institution: Saint Marys School And College 1-33-Industry: College-Attended School or College: No-Highest Grade Completed: College, 2nd year-Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 21-Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work-Weeks Worked in 1939: 0-Income: 0-Income Other Sources: No-Neighbors: View others on page-Household Members: -Name Age-Henry F Kloman 69-Eleanor T Kloman 65

    Children:
    1. KLOMAN, Reverend Edward Felix was born on 24 Apr 1901 in Haymarket, VA; died in Jul 1982 in Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States of America.
    2. 1. KLOMAN, Anthony Joseph Trapnell was born on 19 Jun 1904 in Haymarket, VA; died on 29 Jan 1993 in Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, United States of America.
    3. KLOMAN, Anne Hunter was born on 24 Apr 1911 in Portland, ME; died on 9 Jun 1998 in Asheville, NC.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  TRAPNELL, Joseph IIITRAPNELL, Joseph III was born on 1 Sep 1842 in Annapolis, MD (son of TRAPNELL, Reverend Joseph and WATKINS, Emily Green); died on 16 Mar 1912 in Charlestown, WV; was buried in 1912 in Zion Church Yard, Charles Town, WV (Lot 32).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: From Spirit of Jefferson, March 19, 1912 Mr Joseph Trapnell a prominent member of the Jefferson County Bar, died at his home in this place on Saturday last. He was a native of Maryland, but had lived here since 1865. Living in Maryland at the beginning of the War Between the States, he was arrested because he refused to take the oath to the U. S. Government, but escaped and came to Virginia and joined Company G, 7th Virginia Cavalry, in which he served as a faithful soldier to the end of the war. He had studied law with Judge Maulsby in Frederick, Maryland, and continued his studies after he came here in 1865.After getting his license to practice he formed a partnership with Nathan S. White Esq., whose daughter he married in the fall of 1866. The firm had a large and lucrative practice for a number of years. For several years prior to Mr. Trapnell's death was so impaired that he unable to give the attention to his practice to which he had been accustomed since he came to the Bar. Mr. Trapnell was highly esteemed by the community in which he lived and by his brethren of the Bar with whom he was associated. He was a vestryman of the Protestant Episcopal Church and was frequently sent as a delegate to the conventions of that denomination. He is survived by his widow, seven sons and two daughters. Benjamin, Joseph, White and Thomas, of New York, William, of Romney: Rev. Richard Trapnell of Bluefield, West Virginia; John M. of this vicinity: Mrs H. F. Kloman, of Portland Me., and Miss Rebecca at home. Service will be conducted at Zion Episcopal Church, by Rev. J. S. Alfriend, assisted by Rev. J. H. Blake of Georgetown, D. C. Members of the Jefferson County Camp, U. C. V. and the members of the Bar will attend. Pallbearers are J. William Brown, Forrest W. Brown, W. O. Norris, S. W. Washington, John M. Daniel, Thomas R. Moore, W. L. Saunders and John Porterfield,
    • Obituary: From Bluefield Daily Telegraph: Joseph Trapnell Church Paper Pays Tribute to Deceased Father of Bluefield Rector The following on the death of Joseph Trapnell, father of Rev. R. W. Trapnell, of this city, is taken from the Southern Churchman: Joseph Trapnell, of Charles Town, W. Va., died Saturday, a.m. March 16, 1912. Born in the city of Annapolis, Md., Sept 1, 1842. A grandson of Rev. Joseph Trapnell, who was born at Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, England, November 8, 1775. Oldest son of Rev. Joseph Trapnell, D. D., who was born at Bemerton, Wiltshire, England, June 19, 1814. Our subject’s boyhood days Baltimore, Bristol, R.I., and Keokuk, Iowa, where his father was rector of churches in these places. He commenced the study of law in the office of Belknap & Lomax, at Keokuk, Iowa, in 1859. In 1861 (his father having moved to St. Marks parish, Frederick Co, Md.) he continued his legal studies with Joseph Palmer, esq., a noted attorney of Frederick, Md., until Sept, 1862, when he entered the confederate army on the 12th, Company G, 7th Va. Cavalry, where he remained until the late fall of 1864, when he joined the Maryland Battalion, which had the honor of being the last army of northern Virginia to surrender. In the summer of 1865 he continued his interrupted studies in the offices of the late N. S. White esq., at Charles Town, W. Va.. In Oct, 1866, he was admitted to the bar at Frederick, Md., and commenced the practice of his profession with his late preceptor, N. S. White, making the firm of White & Trapnell. On Nov. 20, 1866, he was united in marriage in Zion church, Charles Town, with Miss Rebecca Holmes White, only child of his preceptor and partner. The Rev. Joseph Trapnell officiated. His long useful life in the practice of his profession was spent in this ancient and beautiful town. He was the chancellor of the diocese of West Virginia, a lay deputy to the general convention of the church, which meets every three years, since 1889; a vestryman, of Zion Church, Charles Town, or warden, for upwards of forty years. Throughout the whole valley of Virginia, especially, and in all parts of the state and adjoining states of Virginia and Maryland, in many parts his professional ability makes him much sought after — especially in the intricacies of the great science, he was known to be a master of the law. Respected, honored, loved by the whole community, after a life spent there of nearly 47 years, he will be missed in the church and state. He leaves a widow and one sister. His brother is Dr. R. Watkins Trapnell, of Point of Rocks, and his sister, Miss Ella Trapnell, of Middletown, Md.
    • Occupation: Lawyer
    • Religion: Episcopalian
    • Military: 12 Sep 1862, Knoxville, Frederick, MD, USA
    • Residence: Apr 1870, S. George Street, Charles Town, Jefferson, West Virginia
    • Residence: 1880, Charlestown, Jefferson, West Virginia, United States
    • Residence: 1900, Charles Town, Jefferson, West Virginia
    • Residence: 1910, Charles Town, Jefferson, West Virginia

    Notes:

    Military:
    Enlisted in Company G, Virginia 7th Cavalry Regiment on 12 Sep 1862.

    Residence:
    “A dwelling house was completed in Charles Town for Joseph Trapnell, S. George St.” (Ultimately was 416 S. George Street, Charles Town, WV)

    Joseph married WHITE, Rebecca Holmes on 20 Nov 1866 in Charlestown, WV. Rebecca (daughter of WHITE, Nathan Smith and MACKY, Frederica) was born on 4 May 1845 in Charlestown WV; died on 3 May 1931 in Charles Town, WV; was buried on 5 May 1931 in Zion Church yard, Charles Town, WV. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  WHITE, Rebecca HolmesWHITE, Rebecca Holmes was born on 4 May 1845 in Charlestown WV (daughter of WHITE, Nathan Smith and MACKY, Frederica); died on 3 May 1931 in Charles Town, WV; was buried on 5 May 1931 in Zion Church yard, Charles Town, WV.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: From The Morning News, Wilmington, DE Mrs. Rebecca H. Trapnell Mrs. Rebecca H. Trapnell, 85 years old. widow of Joseph Trapnell, of Charlestown. West Virginia, died in that town on Sunday, according to news received here yesterday. Mrs. Trapnell was the mother of the Rev. Richard W. Trapnell, now cf Norfolk, Va. Mr. Trapnell was rector of St. Andrew's P. E. Church, in this city, and was well known here, leaving for Norfolk last year. Mrs. Trapnell was a daughter' Of Nathan S. White, a member of the Charlestown bar. for many years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. H. F. Kloman, wife of the Rev. H. F. Kloman, rector of the Episcopal Church at Cumberland, Md., and Miss Rebecca R. Trapnell, of Charlestown, and four sons, William Trapnell, superintendent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Western; Captain Thomas T. Trapnell, U. S. A.; the Rev. Richard W. Trapnell, Norfolk, Va., and J. M. Trapnell, of Charlestown. Funeral services will be held in Zion Episcopal Church this afternoon.
    • Residence: 1910, Charles Town, Jefferson, West Virginia

    Notes:

    Married:
    Officiated by his father, Rev. Joseph Trapnell

    Children:
    1. TRAPNELL, Benjamin was born on 28 Aug 1867 in Charles Town, WV; died on 29 Apr 1926 in Charles Town, WV.
    2. TRAPNELL, Emily Watkins was born on 23 Mar 1870 in Charles Town, WV; died on 9 Sep 1876 in Charles Town, WV.
    3. TRAPNELL, Joseph IV was born on 21 Jun 1871 in Charles Town, W. Va.; died on 11 Nov 1922 in Chatham, New Jersey; was buried in Zion Church, Charles Town, W. Va..
    4. TRAPNELL, Fredricka Holmes was born on 30 Jul 1873 in Charles Town, WV; died on 21 Mar 1894 in Charles Town, WV.
    5. 3. TRAPNELL, Eleanor Marshall was born on 17 Jan 1875 in Charles Town, WV; died on 25 Dec 1941 in Hoopers Creek, Henderson, NC, USA; was buried on 27 Dec 1941 in Zion Cemetery, Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA.
    6. TRAPNELL, William was born on 22 May 1877 in Charles Town, WV; died on 29 Nov 1935.
    7. TRAPNELL, Nathan White was born on 28 Oct 1878 in Charles Town, WV; died on 14 May 1927 in New York City, NY USA; was buried on 17 May 1927 in Zion Cemetery, Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA.
    8. TRAPNELL, Rebecca Macky was born on 12 Apr 1880 in Charles Town, WV; died in Aug 1966 in Charles Town, WV; was buried on 19 Aug 1966 in Zion Cemetery, Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA.
    9. TRAPNELL, Richard Watkins was born on 16 Nov 1881 in Charles Town, WV; died on 12 Sep 1950 in Wilmington, New Castle, DE, USA.
    10. TRAPNELL, Major Thomas Tidball was born on 18 Jul 1883 in Charles Town, WV; died on 16 Jun 1940 in Mclean, VA; was buried in Section 6, Site 5748, Arlington National Cemetery.
    11. TRAPNELL, John Mackay was born on 15 Sep 1885 in Charles Town, WV; died in Sep 1968 in Charles Town, Jefferson, West Virginia, United States of America.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  TRAPNELL, Reverend JosephTRAPNELL, Reverend Joseph was born on 19 Jun 1814 in Bemerton Wiltshire, England (son of TRAPNELL, Reverend Joseph and WYLDS, Harriet); died on 3 Oct 1887 in Petersville, MD; was buried in Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • CLER: Y
    • Obituary: From the Spirit of Jefferson: Rev. Joseph Trapnell, D. D., father of Joseph Trapnell, Esq., of this town, died at his residence near Petersville, Frederick county, Maryland, on Monday last, aged 73 years. He had been a clergyman at the Episcopal Church for fifty years.
    • Religion: Episcopal
    • Residence: 1850, Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland
    • Residence: 1860, Keokuk Ward 1, Lee, Iowa
    • Residence: 1870, District 12, Frederick, Maryland
    • Residence: 1880, Berlin, Frederick, Maryland, United States
    • Burial: 1887, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD, Lot E14

    Notes:

    Died:
    Other accounts have Middletown. Obit from Spirit of Jefferson specifies Petersville

    Joseph married WATKINS, Emily Green on 18 Jun 1839 in Anne Arundel Co, MD. Emily (daughter of WATKINS, Reverend Nicholas John and TODD, Margaret) was born on 10 May 1817 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co, MD; died on 11 Mar 1862 in St. Mark's Parsonage, Petersville, MD; was buried in 1862 in mt. Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD (Lot E14). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  WATKINS, Emily GreenWATKINS, Emily Green was born on 10 May 1817 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co, MD (daughter of WATKINS, Reverend Nicholas John and TODD, Margaret); died on 11 Mar 1862 in St. Mark's Parsonage, Petersville, MD; was buried in 1862 in mt. Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD (Lot E14).
    Children:
    1. TRAPNELL, Emily was born on 29 Sep 1840; died on 25 Nov 1902 in Baltimore, MD.
    2. 6. TRAPNELL, Joseph III was born on 1 Sep 1842 in Annapolis, MD; died on 16 Mar 1912 in Charlestown, WV; was buried in 1912 in Zion Church Yard, Charles Town, WV (Lot 32).
    3. TRAPNELL, Richard Watkins was born on 27 Oct 1844; died on 15 Feb 1924.
    4. TRAPNELL, Fannie Montell was born on 14 Apr 1846; died on 27 Feb 1900; was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD, Lot E14.
    5. TRAPNELL, William was born on 24 Oct 1847; died on 18 Aug 1874.
    6. TRAPNELL, George Coleman Millman Roberts was born on 15 Jun 1849; died about Dec 1850.
    7. TRAPNELL, Ella was born on 5 Jun 1851; died in Apr 1855.

  3. 14.  WHITE, Nathan SmithWHITE, Nathan Smith was born on 6 Nov 1817 in Montgomery Co., MD (son of WHITE, Benjamin and CHISWELL, Rachel); died on 4 Nov 1888 in Charles Town, WV; was buried on 12 Nov 1888 in Zion Church Yard, Charles Town, WV (Lot 81N).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: From The Spirit of Jefferson, Charles Town WV On Sunday morning last, at the breakfast table, Mr. Nathan S. White was stricken with fatal illness and his spirit passed to the other world three hours later. The tidings as a great pall fell upon the community. Twice within a week sudden summons came to worthy citizens. Mr. White has been a resident of the town forty-eight years--and all these years were characterized by christian demeanor and neighborly consideration for all men. Confidence was reposed in him as a counsellor and friend; his church continually honored him; in the most unobtrusive way he delighted to give aid to the needy. The very large practice of his profession maintained through a long series of years was proof of his fidelity to clients. Nobody impeached his integrity. None that knew him can doubt that he has passed over the river to rest in the shade of the trees. Mr. White was born in Montgomery county. Md., in 1817, and was 71 years of age at his death. He was a graduate of Princeton College, read law with Burton & Williams at Winchester, Va., and attended lectures on law at Yale College, New Haven. He. came to this county in 1840 and began the practice of law, whice he followed until his death. For forty years member of Zion (Episcopal) Church. Many years Vestryman and Warden. Superintendent of Sunday School, and always, nearly, delegate to the Councils of the Church. He was also President of the Jefferson County Bible Society. He leaves a widow and one daughter, the wife of Mr. Joseph Trapnell. His only son was killed at Chanceliorsville in the late war, and was a member of the Stonewall brigade. The funeral services took place on Monday afternoon in Zion church. Revs. Dallas Tucker. Jno. S. Gibson and 1,. R. Mason officiated. There was an immense congregation of sorrowing friends.
    • Occupation: Attorney
    • Religion: Episcopalian
    • Education: 1837, College of New Jersey (now Princeton)
    • Residence: 1840, Jefferson County, WV, USA
    • Residence: 1840, Yale Law School

    Notes:

    Education:
    Graduated from College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in the class of 1837

    Residence:
    He. came to this county in 1840 and began the practice of law

    Residence:
    Member of the class of 1840 of Yale Law School.

    Nathan married MACKY, Frederica on 11 Nov 1841 in Frederick Co, VA. Frederica (daughter of MACKY, John and MCGUIRE, Rebecca Holmes) was born on 4 Apr 1816 in Frederick Co, VA; died on 9 Apr 1891 in Charles Town, WV; was buried in 1891 in Zion Church Yard, Charles Town, WV (Lot 81N). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  MACKY, FredericaMACKY, Frederica was born on 4 Apr 1816 in Frederick Co, VA (daughter of MACKY, John and MCGUIRE, Rebecca Holmes); died on 9 Apr 1891 in Charles Town, WV; was buried in 1891 in Zion Church Yard, Charles Town, WV (Lot 81N).
    Children:
    1. WHITE, Benjamin Smith was born on 28 Sep 1842; died on 3 May 1863 in Chancellorsville, VA.
    2. 7. WHITE, Rebecca Holmes was born on 4 May 1845 in Charlestown WV; died on 3 May 1931 in Charles Town, WV; was buried on 5 May 1931 in Zion Church yard, Charles Town, WV.
    3. WHITE, Catharine was born on 18 Feb 1847; died on 18 Mar 1847.



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