1850 Lunenburg CO, VA
Bagley, George L; age 33, Farmer
, Virginia; age 20
, Lucy; age 9
, Cornelia; age 4
, not named; age 2 months
1870 Lochleven Dist 2, Lunenburg CO, VA
Bagley, George L; age 52, Farmer
, Virginia; age 37, Keeping House
Jefferson, Samuel; age 23
, Cornelia; age 19
1880 Bellefonte District, Nottoway Co., VA
Maddux, E.B; age 38 Farmer
, Lucy B; wife, age 37
, George B; age 10
, Edward T; age 9
, Lucy A; age 6
, Saml. W; age 4
, Miriah L; age 1
, John W; age 15
, Mattie C; age 13
Bagley, George; age 60, Father-in-Law
, Gennie; age 55, Mother-in-Law
Disinterment from the Maddux Family Cemetery, Nottoway County during the 1941-42 expansion of Fort Pickett.
"Maddux 1, 2 and 3 were all located north of Gettysburg Road and east of Pine Road (Training Area 47) in what was Tract J-453 (1&2) owned by William M. Maddux et ux. in 1944 (Table 1 and Figure 1). All are marked as "relocated" on the 1944 map and one (Maddux 2/Cemetery B) is included on Godburn's list of cemeteries relocated to Butterwood Church where 7 individuals are listed: George Bagley Maddux, Lucy BagleyMaddux, Edward B. Maddux, Mrs. George Bagley, Jefferson Infant, Mrs. Marion J. Witt and George Bagley (Godburn 1977: G-3)."
Source;
Fort Pickett Historic Cemeteries
Brunswick, Dinwiddie & Nottoway Counties, VA
Fort Pickett Cultural Resource Management Project 2005.06
Author: James G. Parker - February 2007
***Available at the Brunswick, Dinwiddie & Nottoway County libraries.
1850 Lunenburg CO, VA
Bagley, George L; age 33, Farmer
, Virginia; age 20
, Lucy; age 9
, Cornelia; age 4
, not named; age 2 months
1870 Lochleven Dist 2, Lunenburg CO, VA
Bagley, George L; age 52, Farmer
, Virginia; age 37, Keeping House
Jefferson, Samuel; age 23
, Cornelia; age 19
1880 Bellefonte District, Nottoway Co., VA
Maddux, E.B; age 38 Farmer
, Lucy B; wife, age 37
, George B; age 10
, Edward T; age 9
, Lucy A; age 6
, Saml. W; age 4
, Miriah L; age 1
, John W; age 15
, Mattie C; age 13
Bagley, George; age 60, Father-in-Law
, Gennie; age 55, Mother-in-Law
Disinterment from the Maddux Family Cemetery, Nottoway County during the 1941-42 expansion of Fort Pickett.
"Maddux 1, 2 and 3 were all located north of Gettysburg Road and east of Pine Road (Training Area 47) in what was Tract J-453 (1&2) owned by William M. Maddux et ux. in 1944 (Table 1 and Figure 1). All are marked as "relocated" on the 1944 map and one (Maddux 2/Cemetery B) is included on Godburn's list of cemeteries relocated to Butterwood Church where 7 individuals are listed: George Bagley Maddux, Lucy BagleyMaddux, Edward B. Maddux, Mrs. George Bagley, Jefferson Infant, Mrs. Marion J. Witt and George Bagley (Godburn 1977: G-3)."
Source;
Fort Pickett Historic Cemeteries
Brunswick, Dinwiddie & Nottoway Counties, VA
Fort Pickett Cultural Resource Management Project 2005.06
Author: James G. Parker - February 2007
***Available at the Brunswick, Dinwiddie & Nottoway County libraries.
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