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Orlando Bushnell died at the house in 1911. [5] Ella (Ellen) Bushnell died the following year. [6] Ella Bushnell's mother, Mary Ackley, died at the house four weeks after the death of her daughter. [7] In 1918 the Bushnells' second daughter, Elizabeth Bushnell, sold the house to Ella Fisher, widow of Eagle pioneer George Fisher, who died in ...
Elbert Bushnell Kip (1901–1975) m. Doris Frederica Pantaenius (1904–1983) Hendrik Kip (1906–1970) m. (1) Virginia Hastings (1909–1991) m. (2) Juliana Soule (1912–1969) Josephine Alden Kip (1909–1978) m. Sherburn Edward Edgerly (1910–1962) [21] Anna Elizabeth Kip (1880–1918) m. A. Paul Olmsted (1882–1948) Margaret Goelet Kip ...
The Starr, the Elizabeth, and Prosperous (with Vice Admiral Christopher Newport) also carried horses, poultry, goats, and rabbits. [99] [100] Thomas Gates had ships Sarah, [101] Tryall [note 8], Swan [note 9] which arrived just after the Dale flotilla. Those who died before arriving in Virginia are indicated with a Latin cross ( ️)
A Virginia family of four who dedicated their lives to figure skating and each other were among the victims who died in Wednesday's devastating plane crash near Reagan National Airport.. Business ...
Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was born about 1818 at Burwell's estate in Dinwiddie County Court House, Dinwiddie, Virginia, just south of Petersburg. [2] Because her mother was a slave, Elizabeth was born into slavery as well. Statue of Elizabeth Keckley included in the Virginia Women's Monument
ASHBURN, Va. — It was the only house in the cul-de-sac with a skating rink in the backyard. When the freeze set in, Peter Livingston would anchor two-by-fours in the ground behind the house ...
1903 Map depicting Elizabeth City County and other "lost counties" of Virginia. Elizabeth City County was a county in southeastern Virginia from 1634 until 1952 when it was merged into the city of Hampton. Originally created in 1634 as Elizabeth River Shire, it was one of eight shires created in the Virginia Colony by order of the King Charles I.
Elizabeth Roxanne Haysom (born April 15, 1964 [1] [better source needed] in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia [2]) is a Canadian citizen who, along with her then boyfriend, Jens Söring, was convicted of orchestrating the 1985 double murder of her parents Derek and Nancy Haysom in Bedford County, Virginia.