John Llewellyn According to Goodspeed

John Llewellyn, farmer, was born January 19, 1836, in Morgan County, Tennessee, and is the third of eight children born to William L. and Nancy (Wallace) Llewellyn, natives of Virginia and Tennessee respectively.  William L. Llewellyn was born August 2,1809, and was brought to Morgan County, Tenn., by his father, Anderson Llewellyn, when about two [...]

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Charles Lewallen

A. & J. Moore v. Weir and Smith, from Campbell County. Defendants in an action of covenant were executors of Jacob Queener, deceased on the 22 DEC 1852, in the Circuit Court of Campbell Co. The instrument in discussion was a promissory note written by Jacob Queener to pay Charles LEWALLEN the sum of sixteen [...]

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Fred M. Lewellyn

Fred M. LEWELLYN, son of Charles and Christina (Protzman) LEWELLYN, was born 18 MAR 1871, at Morgantown, West Virginia. His father, Charles Lewellyn (deceased), born near Laurel Iron Works, West Virginia, was a farmer and also a cabinet maker. Fred M. LEWELLYN attended the public schools of his native place, but at an early age [...]

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Charles Lewellyn

Case for the Parole of Charles Lewellyn Kent Co., MI, sentenced 10 APR 1902 Words of William R. Kendrick: “We have under consideration the application for parole of Charles Lewellyn, serving sentence of five years from the county of Kent for grand larceny; having been sentenced by Judge R. L. Newnham of Grand Rapids, April [...]

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