Samuel Morgan LEWIS b. Jamestown, VA
This is one of my GGGrandfth's, the father of John Henry LEWIS b. Portsmouth, VA. He also, joined the CONFEDERATE cause in spite of his age, due to the circumstances and where he lived at the time of the civil war. He lived Porthsmouth, VA.
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Father of CONFEDERATE, John H. (Henry) LEWIS of Porthsmouth, Virginia.
1785-1862 | Virginia
This is one of my GGGreatGrandfth's and the father of John H. (Henry) LEWIS, CONFEDERATE. Samuel also, joined the CONFEDERACY, in spite of his age, due to the place and time he lived.
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Samuel Morgan Lewis Born:1785Jamestown, Virginia Died:23 Jul 1862
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Jamestown, Virginia
Veteran of the War of 1812
Description: Ship joiner
1830 Age: 45 ResidencePortsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia
Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia
Portsmouth Jackson Ward, Portsmouth (Independent City), Virginia
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His wife Frances PULLEY-LEWIS, her death notice 1870-VA
1870 | Virginia
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Name:
Frances Lewis
Gender:
Female
Race:
White
Place of Birth:
Virginia
Estimated Birth Year:
abt 1795
Age:
75
Month of Death:
Apr
Cause Of Death:
Dropsy of the Chest
Census Year:
1870
Census Location:
(City, County, State)
Norfolk Ward 3, Norfolk, Virginia
Line:
3
Roll:
T1132_10
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1800's-1900's | Portsmouth, Virginia
Hi Lora, Quick follow up to last night's email. My best guess of the picture taken of the two brothers was around this plot #241 in Section #5. You can see my George Washington Lewis as well as his wife, Martha, mother, Frances, and when you check on the Orton's, you can see they had the whole family except John Henry and Mary Frances. The first of the two Samuel M.s was the son of Samuel Morgan and Frances Pulley born 10 Feb. 1836 and died 11 July. 1854. As you can see, our Samuel Morgan is buried here but the date of birth is incorrect as it is in all of my other records, and yours, I believe, July 4,1784. And, we're still missing the elusive Sarah that Mildred wrote so much about. I'm convinced that she never left the area around Uniontown and Fayette County. Mildred went up to the court house and researched years ago but I'm sure that the records were spotty and so much has improved with computers. Couldn't live without mine. All for today. After awhile, I'm not even sure who I am. Marty Click here: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/portsmouth/cemeteries/portlock-h-l.txt
About that CONFEDERATE statue, nearby Portsmouth, VA
2009 | Portsmouth, Virginia
A picture, which is owned by a decendant of Samuel's
1800's-1900's | Virginia
A decendant of Samuel Morgan LEWIS, sent me a picture the full picture alone of George Washington LEWIS, who is also the brother of John Henry LEIWS. Her name is Martha or Marty BRADSHAW, owner of the picture of George,by himself..
She has a lot of info re: Samuel Morgan LEWIS
Samuel Morgaan LEWIS, the CONFEDERATE-, HIS RECORD.
1861-1865 | Portsmouth, Virginia
about Samuel Lewis Name: Samuel Lewis Side Served: Confederacy State Served: Virginia Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company 2, 79th Militia Infantry Regiment Virginia.
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Samuel Legg
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Jacob Lewis
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