Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Sumie Nakazawa [789]

      Sex: F

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1. *Henry Carroll Cassell Jr. [788] (Abt 1922 - 4 Feb 1980) 1089,1094  [MRIN:296]
       Marriage: Bef 1980
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Jacqueline Ann-Noelle Nantier [31]

      Sex: F

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          Birth: 30 Sep 1958 - Leminester, Massachusetts
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Spouses and Children
1. *Harry Lynn Hopewell III [7] (20 May 1956 -       ) [MRIN:11]
       Marriage: 1986 - Warrenton, Fauquier, Virginia, USA
         Status: Divorced
       Children:
                1. Robert Lynn Hopewell [32] (1988-      )

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Marriage Notes (Harry Lynn Hopewell III)
St. James Episcopal Church

picture Nash [1631]

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Dinah Etheredge [1630] (       -       ) 30  [MRIN:1100]
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                1. Mary Ann Nash [1635] (      -      ) 30
                2. Robertson Nash [1636] (      -      ) 30
                3. Dinah Nash [1637] (      -      ) 30
                4. John Nash [1638] (      -      ) 30
                5. Lydia Nash [1639] (      -      ) 30
                6. William Nash [1640] (      -      ) 30
                7. Anna Nash [1641] (      -      ) 30


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Anna Nash [1641]

      Sex: F

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         Father: Nash [1631] (      -      ) 30 [MRIN:1100] 
         Mother: Dinah Etheredge [1630] (      -      ) 30 


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Annie C. Nash [696]

      Sex: F

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          Birth: 24 Apr 1844 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 409,3077,3078
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          Death: 13 Jul 1916 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 409,3078,3079
         Burial: 14 Jul 1916 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 409,3077,3078,3079
 Cause of Death: Chronic diarrhea 3078
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Events
1. Religion 3077, member of First Presbyterian church in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 3077, 301 Middle Street, 1916 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Obituary 3077, 14 Jul 1916 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Miss Annie C. Nash, daughter of the late John and Mrs. Ann L. Collins Nash died at 6 o'clock yesterday morning in the residence, 301 Middle street. She was a native of Portsmouth, where she was born on April 24, 1844. She spent her entire life in this city.
She was a sister of William C. and Charles R. Nash. She was a consistent member of the First Presbyterian Church. She is survived by the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. Ira H. Patchin, Mrs. F. L. Threadcraft and Mrs. Nannie L. Chapman, Miss Lizzie Woodley, Mrs. Logan Cresap, Mrs. J. Pauline Murdock, Miss Florence H. Nash, Mrs. T. Edward Dashiell, Mrs. James Etchberger, Messrs. Richard G. and John Nash Hume, John Nash, Edgar Nash, and Stonewall Nash.
The funeral services will take place at 5 o'clock this afternoon in the residence. Burial will take place in Cedar Grove cemetery.
4. Funeral 3080, 15 Jul 1916 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Miss Annie C. Nash--The funeral service of Miss Annie C. Nash, who died last Thursday, took place at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, in the residence, 301 Middle street, and was largely attended. Rev. V. G. Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, conducted the service, and was assisted by Rev. A. C. Thomson, rector of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church. Burial took place in Cedar Grove cemetery. The pall-bearers were as follows:
Honorary--Hon. J. Davis Reed, Judge L. R. Watts, Dr. C. T. Parrish, William G. Maupin, P. C. Trugien, John Howard Hall, John C. Niemeyer and E. L. Harlow.
Active--Dr. Gray G. Holladay, H. F. Butt, John W. Murdaugh, William R. Peters, A. S. Trant and J. Billisoly Hudgins.
There were many handsome floral tokens of respect and esteem.


Parents
         Father: John Nash [653] (1805-1884) 409,410,411,412 [MRIN:265] 
         Mother: Ann Lucretia Collins [654] (1809-1898) 409,1534 

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Miss Annie C. Nash
Place of Death: 301 Middle Street, Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia
Date of Death: July 13, 1916
Sex: female Color: white Marital status: single
Date of Birth: April 24, 1844 Birthplace: Virginia
Age: 72 years, 2 months, 19 days
Father: Jno. Nash Birthplace: Virginia
Mother: Ann L. Collins Birthplace: Virginia
Informant: Jno. Nash Address: city
I hereby certify that I attended deceased from June 30, 1916 to July 13, 1916 and that I last saw her alive on July 13, 1916 and that death occurred on the date above stated at 6 a.m.
Cause of death: Chr. diarrhea Duration: 14 days
Signed: C. T. Perrinen, M.D. Address: Portsmouth, Va.
Burial Place: Cedar Grove cemetery Date of Burial: 7/14/1916
Undertaker: Flynn O'Connor Address: 816 Court Street
Burial Notes:
Annie C. Nash daughter of John & Annie L. Nash born April 24th 1844--died July 13th 1916


Name: Annie C. Nash
Age: 62 years
Date of Death: 7-13-1916
Residence: 301 Middle St.
Interment: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Avenue 2, Lot 62

picture Charles Reid Nash [698]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 29 Jun 1849 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2247,3069,3081
        Baptism: 
          Death: 11 Apr 1918 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 3081
         Burial: 13 Apr 1918 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 3081,3082
 Cause of Death: Pulmonary tuberculosis 3081
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Bio 1532
Charles R. Nash married Rebecca F. Marshall, the daughter of Rebecca Coke & Fielding Lewis Marshall and great grandaughter of Chief Justice Marshall. Charles R. Nash & Rebecca (Marshall Nash had four known children.
Rebecca Coke Nash (1880-1961) married May 19th 1909 James P. Murdock
Nancy Collins Nash
Florence Hibbett
Mary Byrd Marshall Nash

2. Religion 1532,3069,3083, Vestryman at Trinity Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Charles R. Nash was a vestryman Trinity Episcopal church for 10 years.
3. Orgainzations 3083, vice-president & director of the Portsmouth Gas Company in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
4. Orgainzations 3083, director of the People's Bank in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
5. Bio 1537 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Charles R. Nash, a well-known citizen of Portsmouth, Virginia, is a dealer in coal and ice and has an extensive establishment in the city. He was born at the old family home at the corner of London and Middle stteets, Portsmouth, and is a son of John Nash.
Mr. Nash traces his lineage back to Thomas and Annie Nash, who settled in Norfolk County as early as 1661, bringing with them from England, their native place, three children and four white servants. Upon coming to this county, they bought 480 acres of land on the Western Branch, which was later exchanged for a heavily-timbered tract on the Southern Branch in St. Bride's Parish. The members of the family were large planters for many generations. The grandfather of Charles R. Nash was a magistrate of Norfolk County for many years, having served as such from the age of 21 years until his death.
Charles R. Nash received his scholastic training in the schools of Portsmouth, under C. T. Phillips, now clerk of the court. He was first engaged for six years as clerk for a wholesale commission house at Norfolk, and then, in 1878, he embarked in the ice business. He has an ice office and store-house, located on Queen street, and another building of the same size on the opposited side of the street. He established the coal branch of his business in 1894; it occupies a building facing on Crawford street. He has room for about 1,600 tons of coal, runs three teams, and employs a number of people. He enjoys a high class of trade, and is highly thought of by his fellow citizens. Mr. Nash has been identified with numerous other enterprises. He is vice-president and a director of the Portsmouth Gas Company, and a director of the People's Bank, in the establishment of which he was one of the prime movers. he is a member of the City Council, and since 1885 has been a justice of the peace. He married Rebecca F. Marshall, of Fauquier County, Virginia, great-granddaughter of Chief Justic Marshall. Four daughters were born to bless this union, namely: Rebecca Coke, who was born in 1880; Nancy Collins; Florence Hibblett; and Mary Byrd Marshall. Religiously Mr. Nash is a member of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, of which he was a vestryman for about 10 years.
6. Occupation 2247, dealer in coal & ice business, 1878 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
*Established the coal branch of the business in 1894
7. Occupation 3069, justice of the peace, 1884 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
8. Election 3083, member of the city council & justice of the peace, 1885 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
9. Death notice 3084, 12 Apr 1918 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Nash--Entered into rest at his home, 313 Middle Street, Thursday morning, April 11, 1918, Charles Reid Nash, son of the late John Nash and Mrs. Nancy Collins.
Funeral services at the house, 313 Middle Street, Saturday, April 12, at 11 o'clock a.m. Friends and relatives invited to attend.
10. Obituary 3069, 12 Apr 1918 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Charles R. Nash---Charles Reid Nash, son of the late John Nash and Mrs. Nancy Collins, quietly entered into rest yesterday morning.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Marshall Nash, daughter of Fielding Lewis Marshall and Rebecca Coke, of Fauquier county, Virginia, and by three daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Coke Nash Murdock, wife of Commander James Paulding Murdock, U. S. M.; Mrs. Nancy Nash Cresap, wife of Commander Logan Cresap, U.S. N. and Mrs. Florence Nash Murray, wife of Fenwick Hall Murray, and by three grandchildren and one brother, W. C. Nash, and by many nieces and nephews and numerous relatives.
Mr. Nash was born in Portsmouth, June 29, 1849. He was a man of exceptionally high character, the very soul of honesty and integrity himself. When he was satisfied whaat his duty was, no obstacle, however great, no self-denial or self-sacrifice, however severe, would prevent hom from doing it. He was always loyal to his state, his city and his friends. When once he gave his friendship there was no stint in it. He had an intense love for children and flowers which made him very tender-hearted. They recognized his sympathy and responded to his touch. He was always a devoted husband and father.
Mr. Nash's father, John Nash, was a justice of the peace from his 21st birthday until his death in 1884. Upon his father's death mr. Nash succeeded him to the office of justice, which office he held from 1884 until a few years ago. As a justice of the peace he often presided in the Police court of the city.
He was for several terms a member of the city council and declined re-election because he did not have the time to give to the duties of the office that he felt it required.
He was a communicant of Trinity Protestant Episcopal church and for some years one of its vestrymen. He was regular in his attendance on the services of the church until his failing health prevented him from going.
The funeral services will be held at the house, 313 Middle street, tomorrow at 11 a.m.
11. Funeral 3082, 14 Apr 1918 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Charles R. Nash--The funeral services of Charles R. Nash, who died last Thursday morning, in his residence, 313 Middle Street, took place there at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and was largely attended, attesting his wide acquaintance and the esteem in which he was held. Rev. Newton Middleton, rector of Trinity P. E. church, officiated.
Burial took place in Cedar Grove cemetery. The pall-bearers were as follows: Judge L. R. Watts, City Attorney J. W. Happer, Surgeon L. M. Schmidt, U.S. N., Dr. E. Griffin Maupin, James Seddon, John Howard Hall, Norman Cassell, Washington Reed, F. L. Crocker, T. J. Tignor, L. B. Plummer, J. C. Emmerson, B.B. Ferguson, W. Boyd Kimball, L. M. Silvester, and J. W. Ashton.
There were many handsome floral tokens of respect and esteem.
12. Residence 3084, 313 Middle Street, 1918 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia


Parents
         Father: John Nash [653] (1805-1884) 409,410,411,412 [MRIN:265] 
         Mother: Ann Lucretia Collins [654] (1809-1898) 409,1534 

Spouses and Children
1. *Rebecca F. Marshall [1670] (       -       ) 1533  [MRIN:574]
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                1. Rebecca Coke Nash [1677] (1880-1961) 340,1532
                2. Nancy Collins Nash [1678] (      -      ) 340,1532
                3. Florence Hibbett Nash [1679] (      -      ) 340,1532
                4. Mary Byrd Marshall Nash [1680] (      -      ) 1532

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Death Notes:
Name: Charles R. Nash
Place of Death: 313 Middle Street, Jackson Ward, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Date of Death: April 11, 1918
Sex: male Color: white Marital status: married
Date of Birth: June 29, 1849 Birthplace: Virginia
Age: 68 years, 10 months
Occupation: retire coal dealer
Father: Jno. Nash Birthplace: Virginia
Mother: Ann L. Collins Birthplace: Virginia
Informant: Jno. F. O'Connor Address: city
I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Feb. 28, 1918 to April 11, 1918 that I last last him alive on April 10, 1918 and that death occurred on the date stated above at 2:10 a.m.
Cause of death: pulmonary tuberculosis
Place of Burial: Cedar Grove cemetery Date of Burial: 4/13/1918
Undertaker: Flynn O'Connor Address: 816 Court St.
Medical:
*Also the great white scourge, white plague. An infectious disease characterized by small growths, called tubercles, that firmly embed themselves in tissues. The tubercles grow rapidly and die, thus destroying the surrounding tissues and resulting in cavities in the area of the body where they were located. Any part of the body could be affected and the symptoms would vary with the locality of the disease. Signs and symptoms common to all forms were loss of strength, anemia, fever, sweats, and emaciation. Person to person transmission of the disease was common as well as through drinking contaminated cow's milk. In the late 1800's and early 1900's, it was considered the most widespread of human infections, and until the 1880's it was regarded as a constitutional disease. 505

picture Cornelius Nash [1664]

      Sex: M

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1. *Susan [1665] (       -       ) 409  [MRIN:571]
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                1. John Nash [653] (1805-1884) 409,410,411,412

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Note: Cornelius A. Nash was President of American Fertilizing Co. in 1883. His home was in Norfolk, Va.

picture Daughter Nash [1156]

      Sex: F

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         Father: Francis Nash [1435] (      -Abt 1686) [MRIN:542] 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Manning [3063] (1641 - After 1694) 17,1618,2597  [MRIN:432]
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David M. W. Nash [1875]

      Sex: M

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1. Occupation 1739, carpenter in the U.S. navy


Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann Harding [1876] (       -       ) 1911  [MRIN:643]
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                1. Fannie Land Nash [1874] (1867-1934) 1736,1912
                2. George W. Nash [1877] (      -      ) 1912
                3. Harry C. Nash [1878] (      -      ) 1912
                4. M. J. Nash [2471] (      -      ) 1739


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Dempsey Nash [2488]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Aug 1807 3085
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          Death: 27 May 1880 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 1933,3086
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Spouses and Children
1. *Unknown [0] (       -       ) [MRIN:841]
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                1. Susan Rebecca Nash [2148] (Abt 1831-1902) 139,1932,1933

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