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Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Jacqueline Renee Milburn
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Artman, Shirley {I0073} (b. , d. ?)

Reference: 73

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Unger, Catheryn Cornelia {I0074} (b. 5 MAR 1920, d. 21 JUL 2009)
Reference: 74

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Creswell, Jeri {I0076} (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 76

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Lynn, Jacob Hott {I0079} (b. 2 OCT 1855, d. 13 OCT 1932)
Note: Obituary, Winchester Evening Star, pg. 6 Wednesday October 19, 1932

Death Summons
Jacob H. Lynn,
County Native

Jacob H. Lynn, aged 77, retired farmer died in Martinsburg, W. Va., last Thursday at his home 743 Winchester Avenue. He had been in failing health for some time, but seriously ill only since Saturday, when he suffered a severe health attack. He had been sinking gradually since then.
Mr. Lynn was born on October 2, 77 years ago, near White Hall Frederick County, Va. His parents were the late William and Mary Ann Lynn. He engaged in farming when but a young man and following that occupation, principally in the White Hall section until failing health forced him into retirement ten years ago. Since then he had been residing in Martinsburg. He was twice married. His first wife, formerly a Miss Crim, of near White Hall, died nearly a half century ago. His second wife, who survives him, was formerly Miss Luetta Dick, a native of Ohio.

Surviving besides his widow, are five children, Mrs. Bessie Virginia Strowbridge, of Greenspring, Va.; Mrs. Pearl Davis, of Winchester, Va.; Mrs. Pearl Davis, of Winchester, R. M. and J. E. Lynn, at home, all of his second marriage, and C. M. Lynn, of Martinsburg, of the first union.

Funeral rites were conducted from the residence Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Burial was made in Old Stone Church graveyard, near Greenspring, Frederick County.
Source: (Name)
Title: Frederick County Court House Marriage Records
Media: Official Document
Note: Retired Records Room
Source: (Name)
Title: Grave Stone at Old Stone Church, Greenspring, Virginia
Source: (Name)
Title: Winchester Evening Star Obituary
Reference: 79

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Dick, Flora Louetta {I0080} (b. 7 SEP 1870, d. 9 FEB 1952)
Note: OBITUARY, Winchester Evening Star Monday, February 11, 1952

Mrs. Lynn Dies In Martinsburg

Etta Lynn, widow of the late Jacob Hott Lynn, died on Saturday morning in the City hospital in Martinsburg, W. Va. She had been ill for the past three months.

She is survived by three children, Mrs. E. H. Strowbridge of the Welltown Pike with whom she made her home for the past 15 year; Mrs. Pearl Davis of Miami, Fla., and J. E. Lynn of Martinsburg. Other survivors include a brother, Charles Dick of Frederick County; a stepson Mearvel Lynn of Martinsburg, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

The body will remain at Welltown until the funeral hour tomorrow when friends and relatives will meet at 2 PM.. and proceed to the Old Stone Church for services at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. E. C. Strickland.

Pallbearers will be her grandsons.

Burial will be in the Old Stone Churchyard.
Reference: 80

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Lynn, Jacob Edgar {I0081} (b. 1 JUN 1898, d. 7 JUN 1966)
Note: "Eddie" was found died in the attic of the Florida House. Died from Heart failure. His body was sent back to Virginia on a Plane packed in ice for to be buried at Old Stone Church.

Obituary, Winchester Evening Star, pg 2 Wednesday June 8, 1966

Jacob Lynn
Jacob Edgar Lynn of Miami Fla. Died at his home yesterday.
Mr. Lynn was born June 7, 1896 in Frederick County the son of the late Jacob Hott and Flora Louetta Dick Lynn. He was a former Berkeley Woolen Mill employee and resided in Florida for the past 18 years, and attended the United Brethren Church in Frederick County.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Suzanne Guinet Lynn one daughter, Mrs. Harry Lord of Martinsburg, W. Va., two sisters Mrs. Bessie Strowbridge of Clearbrooke, and Dr. Pearl Davis of Miami, Fla; three grandchildren, Mrs. Lynn LeMasters, Harry P. Lord III, and Stephen Lord, all of Martinsburg, W. Va., and a number of nieces and nephews.
A funeral will be in Old Stone Church Cemetery, Greenspring.
The Family will receive friends at the Brown Funeral Home Friday from 7 to 9 PM.
Reference: 81

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Lynn, Pearl Ida Dr. {I0082} (b. 21 MAY 1892, d. 1 MAY 1969)
Note: Obituary, Winchester Evening Star, pg 2 Saturday May 3, 1969

Dr. Pearl L. Davis

Dr. Pearl Lynn Davis of 627 N. W. 12th Avenue, Miami Fla. Died at her home Thursday. Dr. Davis was born in Frederick County on May 21, 1892, a daughter of the late Jacob Hott and Etta Dick Lynn. She was the widow of Dr. dale J. Davis, who died in October 1962. She was a former resident of Winchester 35 years ago, where she and her husband practiced. She was a member of the order of the eastern star. The Davis's had a home on Apple Pie Ridge where they spent their summers.
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Bessie Lynn Strawbridge of Clearbrook, and several nieces and nephews; two brothers, Robert and Edgar.
The body will be brought to Jones Funeral Home. Other arrangements are incomplete pending arrival of the body.
Burial will be in the Old Stone Church at Greenspring.

Note: Both of Pearls Brothers mentioned in the Obituary were deceased at the time of her death.
Reference: 82

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Lynn, Boyd {I0083} (b. 12 JUL 1912, d. 12 JUL 1912)
Note: Born Dead
Reference: 83

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Lynn, Robert M {I0084} (b. 9 SEP 1895, d. 25 JAN 1934)
Note: Obituary, Front Page Winchester Evening Star, Thursday, January 25, 1934
Robt. Lynn Dies of Blood Poison At Martinsburg
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Native of Frederick County
Was Connected With
Dunn Woolen Co.

Relatives and friends were grieved to learn early this morning of the death from blood poison of Robert M. Lynn 38, at his home, No. 735 Winchester Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Va. Mr. Lynn contracted the trouble from a scratch on his hand, which developed and spread throughout his system. He died about 5 o'clock this morning. He was a skilled weaver by trade, having been employed for many years by the Dunn Company woolen mills in Martinsburg.
Mr. Lynn was the son of the late Jacob Lynn and Mrs. Etta Lynn, who now lives in Martinsburg. Besides his mother he is survived by his Widow who was Julia Painter of Charles Town W. Va., before her marriage and three children, Maynard, Evelyn and David Lynn, all at home. He also leaves two sisters Mrs. E. H. Strowbridge of Greenspring; and Mrs. Dale Davis of this city; and two brothers, J. E. and Merville Lynn, both of Martinsburg.
Funeral services will be held from the late home in Martinsburg Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Mr. James will conduct the services. Interment will be in Old Stone Chapel Cemetery at Greenspring.
Occupation: Place: Weaver for Dunn Woolen Co.
Reference: 84
Cause: Fell down steps, laceration on Ankle, Infected Ankle, Blood Poison

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Webber, John Wesley {I0085} (b. ABT 1846, d. 26 FEB 1928)
Note: Winchester Evening Star
Vol. XXXII No. 202 Tuesday, February 28, 1928 Front Page

JOHN WEBBER DIES IN FROG HOLLOW

John Webber, an aged resident of Frog Hollow, near White Hall, in this county, died Sunday
following a long illness due to his advanced age. Mr. Webber was abut 85 years of age and
is survived by his widow and number of step children, The children of his wife by a former
marriage. The funeral took place today.

Taken from the Diary of Bessie Lynn Strowbridge grand daughter of Martha P. Dick Webber:
"Martha Dick Webber, B. 1847 died Nov. 24, 1930. Grandma was 83 years old."
"John Webber died Feb. 26, 1928."
Reference: 85

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Dick, Martha Priscilla {I0086} (b. APR 1847, d. 24 NOV 1930)
Note: Questions exist about the children of Martha Priscilla Dick. When Minnie Dick married, her mother was listed as Martha, but her father was not named. Also, the father was not named in the marriage record of Charles W. Dick in Berkeley County. The same is true for the marriage of Edgar Lee Dick and Flora Louetta Dick in Frederick County. It does not appear, however, that the father was John Wesley Webber, whom Martha later married. The 1910 census for Frederick County shows shows John W. and Martha P. Webber saying their marriage was his second and her first. [Note: Information courtesy of Harry Grossman from data he extracted at the courthouses in Martinsburg for Berkeley County, West Virginia, and in Winchester for Frederick County, Virginia, as well as records at the National Archives].

Matt liked ice cream, People brought it for her at picnics to see her eat. Called apple butter "Apple Boo" Had 4 kids, all by different husbands. Dick Adams Father of Charley Dick.


OBITUARY, Winchester Evening Star Tuesday November 26, 1930
Vol. XXXV No 122 Tuesday November 25, 1930 front page

Mrs. Martha Webber Passes Away At An Advanced Age
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Mrs. Martha Webber, 83, widow of the late John W. Webber, died a the home of E. L. Dix, near Greenspring, this county, late yesterday from age infirmities. She had been in bad health for some time; however, she had been able to move around the house most of the time. Her death caused much sorrow in the community where she had resided most of her life and where her acquaintances had been many.
Friends will meet at the home of Mr. Dix tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock and they will proceed to Pine Grove Church, on back Creek, where the last rites will be conducted at 7:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the cemetery adjoining the church in the family lot beside the body of her husband who proceeded her in death in 1928.

Taken from the Diary of Bessie Lynn Strowbridge grand daughter of Martha P. Dick Webber:
"Martha Dick Webber, B. 1847 died Nov. 24, 1930. Grandma was 83 years old."
Reference: 86

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Dick, Charles Willis {I0087} (b. 23 JUL 1876, d. 7 MAR 1954)
Note: Charles W. Dick died on May 7, 1954 of Huntington's disease.

Father was Edward Adams reportedly.
Reference: 87

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Dick, Minerva Alice {I0088} (b. 1 JAN 1877, d. 2 AUG 1950)
Note: Reportedly Minnie alice Dick's father may have been James B. Mason.
Reference: 88

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Dick, Edgar Lee {I0089} (b. 26 FEB 1881, d. 2 JUN 1942)
Reference: 89

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Lynn, William jr. {I0090} (b. 1 APR 1805, d. 29 JUL 1860)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Grave Stone at Hopewell Cemetery Clearbrook, Virginia
Reference: 90

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Streit, Mary Ann {I0091} (b. 14 JAN 1815, d. 22 MAR 1869)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Grave Stone at Old Stone Church, Greenspring, Virginia
Source: (Burial)
Title: Hiram Fries Diary
Reference: 91

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Lynn, Franklin A. {I0092} (b. 1833, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Name)
Title: U.S. Census 1850
Occupation: Place: Miller
Reference: 92

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Lynn, James William {I0093} (b. 1835, d. 16 OCT 1864)
Note: James W. Lynn was a Confederate soldier serving in the 11th and 12th Cavalry.

In company E of the 11th cavalry, PVT Enlisted at Green Springs Frederick County VA (White hall) in 11/07/62. Deserted 2/13/63 at New Market. Only Record for the 12th cav. is POW a statement which shows him in company K as a PVT. About 9/1/63-10/31/63, captured near Culpeper Church, 9/13/63. Confined at Old Capital Prison, 9/15/63. Transferred to Point Lookout, 9/26/63. Confined at Point Lookout, and later transferred to Elmira Prison. Confined at Elmira Prison, 8/18/64. Died at Elmira Prison on 10/16/64 from remittent fever*, buried at Woodlawn cemetery in Elmira NY. So far from home but not forgotten.

* Remitten (Remittent) A fever that drops, but does not altogether disappear
Source: (Name)
Title: U.S. Census 1850
Source: (Death)
Title: Civil War Military Records
Reference: 93

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Lynn, George B. {I0094} (b. 20 APR 1839, d. 4 APR 1908)
Note: Served the Confederate States of America.

Enlisted May 30, 1861 at Winchester Pvt., Company K of the 5th Infantry. AWOL, October thru December of 1861. Deserted on march from Luray to Front Royal May 23, 1862, (must have been when he meet up with Kate), present 1/1/62-2/28/63, present 9/1/63-10/31/63. Enlisted October 2, 1862 at Greensprings as a Pvt. In Company E of the 11th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Had a brown horse appraised at $583. Present 5/31/63-4/30/64. Injured, horse fell on him, broke 3 ribs, 1863. Admitted to General Hospital NO. 9* 12/19/63. Transferred to Chimborazo Hosp., Adm. Chimborazo Hosp. No. 5 12/20/63, intermittent fever*. RTD 1/4/64. Paroled, Winchester, Virginia 5/1/65 Mbr. Gen. Turner Ashby Camp, U.C.V.. Description age 25, 6'3", Dark comp., dark hair and black eyes, residing in White Hall, Frederick County, Virginia. Post war farmer and resident of Winchester and Cedar Grove, Frederick, Co. Applied for cross of Honor, 6/10/04. Died 4/18/1908. Final resting place is Old Stone Church, Greensprings, Frederick County, Virginia.

*Intermitten or intermittent fever: Stopping and Starting

*Receiving Hospital, General Hospital No. 9, corner of 17th and Grace streets, Richmond Virginia.

*Chimborazo Hospital, located in Richmond, Virginia, was opened in October of 1861. It was spread over forty acres and operated approximately 80 wards, or huts. A ward could house up to 40 patients for a total capacity of approximately 3200 patients. More than 76,000 Confederate patients were treated here. Chimborazo Hospital is now a museum.

Look in the scrapbook for picture of hospital and visit this site for more civil war info. http://usa-civil-war.com/index.html
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American Civil War Soldiers
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Personal Information
Name: George B Lynn,
Occupation: Laborer
Enlistment Date: 30 May 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Birth Date: 20 April 1839
Death Date: 18 April 1908
Unit Numbers: 742 742

Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 30 May 1861
Enlisted in Company K, 5th Infantry Regiment Virginia
on 30 May 1861.
Absent, without leave on 15 October 1861
Returned on 15 December 1861 (Estimated day)
Deserted Company K, 5th Infantry Regiment Virginia on
23 May 1862 in Luray, VA
Enlisted in Company E, llth Cavalry Regiment Virginia
on 02 October 1862.
Paroled on 01 May 1865 at Winchester, VA

Source Information:
Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers, [database
online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.corn, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of
Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems Inc.P.O. Box 196 Kingston, M-
02364
Source: (Name)
Title: Grave Stone at Old Stone Church, Greenspring, Virginia
Source: (Name)
Title: Civil War Military Records
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Lynn, Deborah Jane {I0095} (b. 17 JUL 1840, d. 13 JUN 1873)
Source: (Name)
Title: Grave Stone at Hopewell Cemetery Clearbrook, Virginia
Source: (Name)
Title: Will recorded in the Frederick County Court House, Winchester Virginia
Page: Will Book 31- pg 231
Reference: 95

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