Great granddaughter of Col William Evelyn Byrd, III of Westover Plantation.
Parents:
Davidson Bradfute 1781–1831
Maria Byrd 1786–1854
Siblings:
Otway Byrd Bradfute 1811–1859
Lelia Ann Bradfute 1812–1843
Evelyn Carter Bradfute 1814–1842
Maria Champe Bradfute 1816–1839
Margaret Elizabeth Bradfute 1820–1898
Ellen Virginia Bradfute 1823–1897
Married 28 Aug 1837 to John Freeland
St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Lynchburg, Virginia
Children:
Maria Bradfute Freeland 1838–1920
Rosalie Tucker Freeland 1839–1863
John Duncan Freeland 1843–1872
James Scott Freeland 1845–1845
James Scott Freeland 1849–1874
Carter Penn Freeland 1853–1915
William Davidson Freeland 1853–1861
Margaret Warwick Freeland 1856–1908
Alice Haxall Freeland 1858–
Nannie B Freeland 1859–
The Freeland family was living in Richmond, Virginia by 1850 as they were recorded there in the US Census of 1850 with the first five of their children. The family purchased the Marx-Freeland mansion, also known as the "Hanover House? that was locates on 5th and Cary Streets in 1854. This house was demolished in 1891; but, when it was built in 1813, it had been insured for $23,000.00. Mr. Freeland was a tobacconist, like many others who lived in this neighborhood. The family lived here until he died in 1872, when the home was sold.
Great granddaughter of Col William Evelyn Byrd, III of Westover Plantation.
Parents:
Davidson Bradfute 1781–1831
Maria Byrd 1786–1854
Siblings:
Otway Byrd Bradfute 1811–1859
Lelia Ann Bradfute 1812–1843
Evelyn Carter Bradfute 1814–1842
Maria Champe Bradfute 1816–1839
Margaret Elizabeth Bradfute 1820–1898
Ellen Virginia Bradfute 1823–1897
Married 28 Aug 1837 to John Freeland
St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Lynchburg, Virginia
Children:
Maria Bradfute Freeland 1838–1920
Rosalie Tucker Freeland 1839–1863
John Duncan Freeland 1843–1872
James Scott Freeland 1845–1845
James Scott Freeland 1849–1874
Carter Penn Freeland 1853–1915
William Davidson Freeland 1853–1861
Margaret Warwick Freeland 1856–1908
Alice Haxall Freeland 1858–
Nannie B Freeland 1859–
The Freeland family was living in Richmond, Virginia by 1850 as they were recorded there in the US Census of 1850 with the first five of their children. The family purchased the Marx-Freeland mansion, also known as the "Hanover House? that was locates on 5th and Cary Streets in 1854. This house was demolished in 1891; but, when it was built in 1813, it had been insured for $23,000.00. Mr. Freeland was a tobacconist, like many others who lived in this neighborhood. The family lived here until he died in 1872, when the home was sold.
Family Members
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Maria Bradfute Freeland Lewis
1838–1920
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Lieut John Duncan Freeland
1843–1872
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James Scott Freeland
1845–1845
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James Scott Freeland
1849–1874
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William Davidson Freeland
1853–1861
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Carter Penn Freeland Lewis
1853–1915
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Margaret Warwick Freeland
1856–1908
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Alice Haxall Freeland
1857–1863
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Nannie Byrd Freeland Fox
1862–1926
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