Elizabeth Woodson <I>Venable</I> Watkins

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Elizabeth Woodson Venable Watkins

Birth
Prince Edward County, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Apr 1858 (aged 75)
Charlotte County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Saxe, Charlotte County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth's home, "Do Well", was built of brick that came from "Woodfork" plantation kilns. The "Do Well" plantation was part of the "Bushy Forest" grant that had belonged to Elizabeth's great grandfather, Col. Clement Read. She and William Morton Watkins, were married in 1799 at "Springfield". Their children not linked below are as follows: Agnes Woodson Watkins; Samuel Venable Watkins; Henry Anderson Watkins; Clement C. Watkins, M.D.
Elizabeth's home, "Do Well", was built of brick that came from "Woodfork" plantation kilns. The "Do Well" plantation was part of the "Bushy Forest" grant that had belonged to Elizabeth's great grandfather, Col. Clement Read. She and William Morton Watkins, were married in 1799 at "Springfield". Their children not linked below are as follows: Agnes Woodson Watkins; Samuel Venable Watkins; Henry Anderson Watkins; Clement C. Watkins, M.D.

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"Thine age ahall be clearer than the noonday, Thou shalt shine forth, Thou shalt be as the morning"



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