Raised in the Big Pond Branch area, he worked with his family in milling, farming, and was an accomplished carpenter, furniture maker, and brick mason.
The 1900 Census recorded him as a two-year-old boy living with his parents at the farmhouse on Brooker Millpond in Swansea which served as home to several generations of Jeffcoats, Furticks, and eventually Chanceys.
Raised in the Big Pond Branch area, he worked with his family in milling, farming, and was an accomplished carpenter, furniture maker, and brick mason.
The 1900 Census recorded him as a two-year-old boy living with his parents at the farmhouse on Brooker Millpond in Swansea which served as home to several generations of Jeffcoats, Furticks, and eventually Chanceys.
Inscription
PVT Medical Department WW II.
Gravesite Details
Lexington Area Cemeteries, Vol. 3, p. 176.