10th VA Inf or the 5th VA Cav
DAVID KENNEDY-is a native of Rockbridge county, born in Walkers Creek
district, May 31, 1844. He is a son of Andrew and Rachel (McCray)
Kennedy; and he married Martha E., daughter of Christopher Dice. Her
mother's maiden name was Jane Brockman. She was born in Montgomery
county, Indiana, July 6, 1850, and their marriage was consummated in the
State and county of her birth, on the 20th of September, 1866. Their
children were born: William C., January 3, 1869; Estella R., February
10, 1871, David R., February 7, 1874; Clydie D., June 9, 1880, deceased. David A. Kennedy was one of the defenders of Virginia in the war between the States, serving Company H, 14th Virginia Cavalry. He is combining the avocations of farming and milling, owning ninety acres of land on Walkers creek, and a half-interest in a saw and chopping mill. His postoffice address is Moffatts Creek, Augusta county, Virginia.
Source: Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia (NY, Richmond, and
Toledo: H. H. Hardesty and Company Publishers, 1884). Transcribed and submitted by: "Marilyn B. Headley," 1997 on usgwarchives.
10th VA Inf or the 5th VA Cav
DAVID KENNEDY-is a native of Rockbridge county, born in Walkers Creek
district, May 31, 1844. He is a son of Andrew and Rachel (McCray)
Kennedy; and he married Martha E., daughter of Christopher Dice. Her
mother's maiden name was Jane Brockman. She was born in Montgomery
county, Indiana, July 6, 1850, and their marriage was consummated in the
State and county of her birth, on the 20th of September, 1866. Their
children were born: William C., January 3, 1869; Estella R., February
10, 1871, David R., February 7, 1874; Clydie D., June 9, 1880, deceased. David A. Kennedy was one of the defenders of Virginia in the war between the States, serving Company H, 14th Virginia Cavalry. He is combining the avocations of farming and milling, owning ninety acres of land on Walkers creek, and a half-interest in a saw and chopping mill. His postoffice address is Moffatts Creek, Augusta county, Virginia.
Source: Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia (NY, Richmond, and
Toledo: H. H. Hardesty and Company Publishers, 1884). Transcribed and submitted by: "Marilyn B. Headley," 1997 on usgwarchives.
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