Person:Emily Fretwell (1)

Watchers
Emily Crenshaw Fretwell
  • F.  John Fretwell (add)
  • M.  Mary Bullock (add)
  1. Muscow Fretwell1770 -
  2. John Fretwell1772 -
  3. Nancy Fretwell1774 -
  4. Emily Crenshaw Fretwell1802 - 1873
m. 7 Jan 1822
  1. Dr. James Alfred Gaines1823 - 1874
  2. William Fretwell Gaines1826 -
  3. John H Gaines1828 - 1908
  4. Mildred L Gaines1834 - 1892
  5. Charles Latham Gaines1839 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name Emily Crenshaw Fretwell
Gender Female
Birth? 2 Jun 1802 Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Marriage 7 Jan 1822 Virginia, United Statesto Mortimer Delvil Gaines
Death[1] 5 Sep 1873 Arrow Rock, Saline, Missouri, United States

Parents of Emily Fretwell are not sourced and appear to be the wrong generation, based on sourced birthdates of other children. More research needed.

References
  1. Arrow Rock Township, in History of Saline County, Missouri: including a history of its townships, cities, towns and villages. (St. Louis, Missouri: Missouri Historical, 1881)
    579.

    ... His father M. D. Gaines, was born in Culpepper county, Virginia, and was a farmer there. He was married, January 10, 1822, to Emily Fretwell, a native of Albemarle county, Virginia. They had five children, three of whom are now living, two sons, William F. and John H., and one daughter, Mrs. Matilda L. Piper. Mr. M. D. Gaines is still living; his wife died September 5, 1873, and was buried in the Marshall cemetery. He moved to Saline county in 1835, and first settled seven miles northwest of Arrow Rock on what is now known as the Dinsmore farm, bringing his negroes from Virginia with him. ...