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Caswell County Genealogy
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1834 - 1925 (90 years)
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Name |
Jones, Rebecca Baugh [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Birth |
21 Oct 1834 |
Virginia [3] |
Gender |
Female |
Reference Number |
31663 |
Death |
8 Jan 1925 [3] |
Burial |
Red House Presbyterian Church, Semora, Caswell County, North Carolina |
Person ID |
I31024 |
Caswell County |
Last Modified |
16 Apr 2024 |
Family |
Stanfield, Reverend Stephen Addison, b. 28 Feb 1823, Virginia d. 14 Jan 1874, Person County, North Carolina (Age 50 years) |
Marriage |
18 Sep 1855 |
Person County, North Carolina |
Reference Number |
448285 |
Notes |
- Marriage Record
Groom: S. A. Stanfield
Bride: Rebecca B. Jones
Bond Date: 17 September 1855
Bondsman/Witness: William baird
Marriage Date: 18 September 1855
Married By: E. Hines, Minister of the Gospel
Location: Person County, North Carolina
Source: Person County North Carolina Marriage Records 1792-1868, Katharine Kerr Kendall (1983) at 79.
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Children |
+ | 1. Stanfield, Lucy Epps, b. 16 Mar 1858, Caswell County, North Carolina d. 3 Mar 1948, Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina (Age 89 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 2. Stanfield, Mary J., b. Abt 1860, North Carolina [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 3. Stanfield, Joseph Jones, b. 25 Feb 1862, Virginia d. 6 Nov 1945 (Age 83 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
+ | 4. Stanfield, Lilly A., b. 23 Jul 1865, Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina d. 24 Oct 1928, Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina (Age 63 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 5. Stanfield, Stephen A., b. Abt 1868, North Carolina [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F10998 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
16 Apr 2024 |
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Notes |
- Middle initial also seen as"B" and "D." See: 1870 US Federal Census (Cunningham Township, Person County, North Carolina). Middle initial is "B" in her marriage bond record, and that will be used here.
Red House Presbyterian Church: A communion table and pulpit chairs were a gift of the children of the Rev. T. U. Faucette, who was pastor from 1875 until 1893. A chalice which was used for many years was a gift from Miss Betty Durham. Two communion goblets, which were formerly used, were a gift first to the Woods Church in Dinwiddie, Virginia, by General Joseph Jones, a Revolutionary general. They were used there until that church merged with the Tabb Street Church in Petersburg, Virginia. There, they were used until they were replaced. They were returned to the grandson of General Jones, Richard Lee Jones. Mr. Jones gave them to the Rev. S. A. Stanfield to be used at Red House. Mr. Stanfield had married Miss Rebekah Jones, a niece of Mr. Jones. These goblets were used at Red House until after 1913, when they were replaced by the present individual cups presented by Robert Kennon Smith. These goblets were returned to a daughter of Rev. Stanfield, Mrs. Geore T. Lansdell. The chalice was also give to her.
Source: In the Beginning . . . The Churches of Caswell County, Jean B. Scott, Compiler (2000) at 87.
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Sources |
- Details: 1870 US Federal Census (Cunningham Township, Person County, North Carolina).
- Details: North Carolina Death Certificate of Lucy E. Stanfield Lansdell (1858-1948).
- Details: Gravestone at Red House Presbyterian Church (Semora, Caswell County, North Carolina).
- Details: Person County North Carolina Marriage Records 1792-1868, Katharine Kerr Kendall (1983) at 79.
- Details: 1900 US Federal Census.
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