La Vern did a lot of research on the Blackburn family which she sent to Aileen Wade in the early 90’s.
Letter to Aileen from La Vern (Grandpa Wade’s brother Verney Franklin Wade’s daughter)
The history of our Blackwell family was published in The Tennessee Geneological Magazine Summer 1987.
Map of Virginia in 1700s
These documents include, maps,wills, census records, marriage records, property records, etc. for Blackwells, Pomfrets, and Luttrels.. (They are large files.)
Blackwell Historical Documents – Part 1
Blackwell Historical Documents – Part 2
Blackwell Historical Documents – Part 3
W.L.Gann’s Geneology Site Links to Blackwells
Descendants of William Blackwell
Blackwells That Served in the Civil War
Charles Fleming Blackwell was held prisoner during the civil war. Here is a questionnaire that he completed when he was 80 years old.
Another cousin Chip Stokes created a web site detailing the history of his relatives that fought in the Civil War.
Pomfret Blackwell Frazier and Ransom Purfoy Frazier were brothers and our cousins that fought in the Civil War. This ancestry.com chart illustrates how we are related.
This is how Chip Stokes is related.
Ransom Purfoy Frazier (1840 - 1923)
is your 1st cousin 5x removed
Mary Ann Blackwell (1815 - )
mother of Ransom Purfoy Frazier
Pomfret Blackwell (1769 - 1828)
father of Mary Ann Blackwell
Phoebe Blackwell (1812 - 1860)
daughter of Pomfret Blackwell
Martha Anne Currin (1834 - 1917)
daughter of Phoebe Blackwell
Phebe Lucy Daniel (1862 - 1946)
daughter of Martha Anne Currin
Valeria Lee Moss (1890 - 1968)
daughter of Phebe Lucy Daniel
Phebe Teresa Wheeler Lewis (1918 - 1977)
daughter of Valeria Lee Moss
Joyce Elaine Lewis (1948 – )
daughter of Phebe Teresa Wheeler Lewis
Chip Stokes – son of Joyce
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