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William Addington II

Birth
Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Jun 1857 (aged 73)
Dungannon, Scott County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Dungannon, Scott County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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William Addington II is buried on a bluff overlooking the Clinch River near Dungannon, Scott County, Virginia. He is buried in the Moore Cemetery located on Scott Co. Road 780. According to family records William Addington II is listed as William Robert Addington. He signed the Petition to form Scott County in the year of 1814. He was a blacksmith by trade. He built and owned a wool carding mill that was located near Dungannon, Scott Co., Virginia.

William and Sarah had the following children: Mary (md. Peter C. Bays), Margaret (md. Hiram Davis & Emanuel Hutchinson), Jael (md. Shadrach Franklin), Joseph, William III (md. Nancy Ann Kilgore), Charles, James Monroe, and John Taylor.
William Addington II is buried on a bluff overlooking the Clinch River near Dungannon, Scott County, Virginia. He is buried in the Moore Cemetery located on Scott Co. Road 780. According to family records William Addington II is listed as William Robert Addington. He signed the Petition to form Scott County in the year of 1814. He was a blacksmith by trade. He built and owned a wool carding mill that was located near Dungannon, Scott Co., Virginia.

William and Sarah had the following children: Mary (md. Peter C. Bays), Margaret (md. Hiram Davis & Emanuel Hutchinson), Jael (md. Shadrach Franklin), Joseph, William III (md. Nancy Ann Kilgore), Charles, James Monroe, and John Taylor.

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No tombstone located in the cemetery, just field rocks.



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