Hello & thanks for your reply: Full name is DANIEL COLEMAN EDWARDS, b. abt
1750 in VA. Ancestry.Com always show birth as being in Bedford Co but I
find no proof. He was supposely the son of WILLIAM EDWARDS & Grizzel
Coleman, dau. of Daniel & PATIENCE ELLIOTT. DC's will was probated in
Cumberland Co [Southam Par] 22 Jan 1770 & refers to his dau. Grizzel as
Grizzel Edwards. Patience's will was probated 26 Aug 1771, Southam Par,
Cumberland Co. per "Abstracts of Cumberland Co, VA Will Books 1 & 2, pp. 43
& 47.
I went to Cumberland Ct House & searched for Daniel but found only William.
In Pittsylvania Co. I found a copy of an Indenture in Deed Book 11, pp
246-247 dated 15 Feb 1798 whereby Bennett sold to DANIEL C. EDWARDS OF THE
COUNTY OF BEDFORD. Proving his residence prior to that date was Bedford Co
& then became resident of PittsCo. In another deed dated 15 Sep 1820
Daniel's full name is used [DCE].
In "Marriages & Deaths From Lynchburg, VA Newspapers 1794-1836 sponsored by
Randall Holt Chapter, NSD of the American Colonists, p. 180 has a brief obit
& from there I found a complete copy of same: MR. EDWARDS WAS A SOLDIER IN
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR...Obit has a title ANOTHER REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER
GONE. That statement is not enough to prove his service as I submitted DCE
DAR last year & was told that I needed more proof. He has never been
submitted before.
If I had to guess, I would guess that he lived in BedCo during the War
years... so far, no proof. No Oath taken in PittsCo. but I cannot find any
such list for Bedford. I queried PittsCo Historical Society, nothing there
in the way of anything!
So: if DCE's parents are in fact Wm. & Grizzel, why was he born in Bedford
Co. & lived there for a good part of his adult life? He is not to be found
in Maude Carter Clement's book, nor in the 1777 Oaths list of PittsCo, nor
VAs Colonial Soldiers nor VA Military Records but for one DANIEL EDWARDS who
was paid along with others for work on the fort at York Towne, p. 464. DAR
replied that he would not have traveled to York Towne just to help build a
fort. Someone once suspected he had been in the 14th or 15th VA Reg. No
proof yet.
Do I know too much! Also know he did not give food, animals tot he War
effort in any of the 3 counties.
Thanks
PJ- Original Message -----
From: "marsha moses" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] Pittsylvania & Bedford Co, VA. Militia Lists & Oaths
of Allegiance
What is his name?
On Jul 1, 2011, at 1:10 PM, PJ THOMAS wrote:
> Hello: Need some direction. My 4th Great-Grandfather died in Pittsylvania
> Co in 1832 & obit in Lynchburg papers noted that he served during the
> Revolution but I find no proof. How can I obtain copies of the referenced
> data? Research in Cumberland Court House [county where he probably lived
> during some part of his adult life] turned up nothing. Thanks in advance!
> PJ
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