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Facts and Events
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 2 - Drennen vs. Stuart's heirs--O. S. 17; N. S. 6--Bill filed May, 1832. John Drennen, guardian of James Thompson Stewart, infant, complains that in August, 1831, a certain Jane Stuart, of Staunton, died intestate, leaving heirs sixteen nieces and nephews; the son of a deceased niece and orator's ward, aged 9, who is sole representative of Capt. James Stewart, a deceased nephew of Jane. Orator's ward also owns land in Washington, Shelby and Fayette Counties, Tennessee, as heir of his father. The interest in Jane's estate is derived through the ward's mother. John Drennen lives in Davidson County, Tenn. Defendants, heirs of Jane, are John, Robert S., William, Thomas S., John K. Moore and Jane, his wife, late Jane Moffett; James C. Moore and Ellen, his wife, late Moffett; William McClenachan and Elizabeth, his wife, late Moffett; Montgomery Stewart, Thomas Stewart, James Thompson Stewart (orator's ward), Henry Ruffner and Sally, his wife, late Sally Lyle; William L. Alexander, Jno. B. Hart and Julia, his wife, late Julia Lyle, Alexander S. Hall and Jane, his wife, late Jane Paxton; Elizabeth Paxton, James Paxton and Wm. Paxton, heirs of Jane Stewart, and also Emily R. Drennen, late Emily R. Stuart; and James T. Stewart, who would be the heirs-at-law of said ward in case of his death under 21.
- (Note: record details claim of James Thompson Stewart (Stuart), son of Emily R. (nee Deaderick) (Stuart) Drennen, from Emily's 1st marriage to Capt. James Stuart/Stewart; Emily's 2nd husband was guardian to her son James Thompson Stewart in suit listed above regarding the estate of his great-aunt Jane Stuart.)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Find A Grave.
Emily Rosannah Deaderick Drennen Birth: Jul. 15, 1799 Virginia, USA Death: Aug. 20, 1844 Van Buren Crawford County Arkansas, USA
first wife of Col. John Drennen
Communicated to the Van Buren Intelligencer] OBITUARY. Died, on Tuesday, the 20th, ult., Mrs. Emily R. Drennen, consort of Col. John Drennen, after a protracted and painful sickness. Mrs. D. was born in Winchester, Virginia, but had been a resident of Arkansas eleven years, and was in the forty-third year of her age. Her loss to her friends and society will long be felt.
"The night wind waved its funreral veil, and play'd around her head." Family links: Spouse: John Drennen (1801 - 1855)* Children: Caroline Lauretta Drennen Scott (1827 - 1910)* Margaretta Hill Drennen (1829 - 1837)* Johnanna Perry Drennen Denckla (1831 - 1852)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: "Here sleeps the relict of a tender wife, Torn from my arms in full meridan life: All that kind heaven to mortal man could send. She was to me -- She was my bosom friend."
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31424827&ref=acom
- Notable Southern Families
Vol. 1, pg. 75.
DEADERICK
Emily Deaderick, daughter of Thomas Deaderick, and Julia Ann Dangerfield Deaderick, married twice; first. Captain James Stewart, U. S. A., and second, John Drennan, who served in the Mexican War.
Loretta Charlotte Deaderick, daughter of Thomas Deaderick and Julia Ann Dangerfield Deaderick, married Captain David Thompson.
David Deaderick, son of Thomas Deaderick and Julia Ann Dangerfield Deaderick, served as a Captain in the Creek War in 1817, under General Jackson and distinguished himself for gallantry and bravery.
Leroy Dangerfield Deaderick, son of Thomas Deaderick and Julia Ann Dangerfield Deaderick, became a physician. He moved to Mississippi where he died unmarried.
Thomas Deaderick married again after the death of Julia Dangerfield Deaderick and had several children. He died October 15, 1831, aged sixty-six.
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