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1850 Census, Henry County, Va., #375/375:
George DeShazo 54 VA
Susan 45 VA
John 25
Wlliam T. 20
Larkin 17
Nathaniel C. 13
George 11
Mary 15
Tazwell 7
Jane 70 (George's mother?) b.1780
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Nathaniel was a Confederate Soldier
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
HENRY BULLETIN, Tue., Sept. 19, 1922, p. 6, col. 4:
(edited)
Ridgeway, Va., Sept. 18.
On last Tuesday the 12th, while eating breakfast at his home near Price, N.C., Mr. N. C. DeShazo died suddenly from heart failure.
He was born Nov. 13th, 1836.
He was a member of the 42nd Va. Regiment during the Civil War.
He was married to Miss Virginia Smith of Stoneville, N.C., who was a daugher of Walker Smith of Rockingham County, N.C.
Of the fifteen children of this union, three died in infancy, and one son, Bebe, died after reaching manhood, leaving eleven to mourn their loss, as follows:
Prof. Geo. W. DeShazo of Draper, N.C.; Charles N. of Danville; John F. of Leaksville, N.C., J. W. of Bluefield, W. Va.; R. T. of Roanoke; W. T. Jr. of Ridgeway; H. F. of Price, N.C., Posey of Bluefield, W. Va., and Mrs. Sam F. Taylor of Reidsville, N.C.; Mrs. Frank N. Flynn of Leaksville, N. C.; and Mrs. Harvey Glenn of Stoneville, N.C.
He was a member of the family of George K. DeShazo, of Mayo.
He was a grandson of William DeShazo of Leatherwood, Henry County, Va., who was a neighbor of Patrick Henry and a distinguished Soldier of the Revolutionary War.
He was buried near his home.
===
source:Bruce Locke
===
1850 Census, Henry County, Va., #375/375:
George DeShazo 54 VA
Susan 45 VA
John 25
Wlliam T. 20
Larkin 17
Nathaniel C. 13
George 11
Mary 15
Tazwell 7
Jane 70 (George's mother?) b.1780
===
Nathaniel was a Confederate Soldier
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
HENRY BULLETIN, Tue., Sept. 19, 1922, p. 6, col. 4:
(edited)
Ridgeway, Va., Sept. 18.
On last Tuesday the 12th, while eating breakfast at his home near Price, N.C., Mr. N. C. DeShazo died suddenly from heart failure.
He was born Nov. 13th, 1836.
He was a member of the 42nd Va. Regiment during the Civil War.
He was married to Miss Virginia Smith of Stoneville, N.C., who was a daugher of Walker Smith of Rockingham County, N.C.
Of the fifteen children of this union, three died in infancy, and one son, Bebe, died after reaching manhood, leaving eleven to mourn their loss, as follows:
Prof. Geo. W. DeShazo of Draper, N.C.; Charles N. of Danville; John F. of Leaksville, N.C., J. W. of Bluefield, W. Va.; R. T. of Roanoke; W. T. Jr. of Ridgeway; H. F. of Price, N.C., Posey of Bluefield, W. Va., and Mrs. Sam F. Taylor of Reidsville, N.C.; Mrs. Frank N. Flynn of Leaksville, N. C.; and Mrs. Harvey Glenn of Stoneville, N.C.
He was a member of the family of George K. DeShazo, of Mayo.
He was a grandson of William DeShazo of Leatherwood, Henry County, Va., who was a neighbor of Patrick Henry and a distinguished Soldier of the Revolutionary War.
He was buried near his home.
===
source:Bruce Locke
Family Members
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George Walker Deshazo
1867–1956
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Charles Nathaniel DeShazo
1869–1927
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Rosa Alice DeShazo Taylor
1871–1962
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James Woodward Deshazo
1879–1941
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Mary DeShazo Flinn
1881–1971
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Richard Tazewell DeShazo
1883–1961
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Thomas William DeShazo Sr
1885–1972
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Henry Forest DeShazo
1887–1967
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Posie Green DeShazo Sr
1888–1962
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Sallie A. DeShazo Glenn
1891–1924
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