Greenwood W Powell

Brief Life History of Greenwood W

When Greenwood W Powell was born in September 1843, in Catawba, Roanoke County, Virginia, United States, his father, James Powell, was 24 and his mother, Susannah B Thorn, was 35. He married Elvira M Kisner in 1860, in Harrison, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 11 daughters. He lived in Marion, Virginia, United States for about 10 years. He died on 29 October 1920, in Harrison, West Virginia, United States, at the age of 77.

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Family Time Line

Greenwood W Powell
1843–1920
Elvira M Kisner
1848–1935
Marriage: 1860
Anarah Powell
1865–1938
Ida May Powell
1866–1871
Charles Edgar Powell
1867–1949
James A. Powell
1869–
Harriet Addie Powell
1871–1964
Mary Adelphia Powell
1874–1917
Minnie Day Powell
1876–1967
Albert Maywood Powell
1878–1970
Lillie Powell
1880–
Nancy Amelia Powell
1882–1950
Elvira J. Powell
1884–1932
Susan Opal Powell
1885–1977
Maggie E. Powell
1887–1915
Clark S. Powell
1890–
Bertha Virginia Powell
1893–1987

Sources (52)

  • George W Powell, "United States, Census, 1920"
  • Greenwood Powell, "Find a Grave Index"
  • Greenwood in entry for Powell, "West Virginia, Births, 1853-1930"

World Events (8)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1863

West Virginia was given statehood status with the "agreement" the citizens would phase out slavery. On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln approved the Statehood Bill for West Virginia. West Virginia was proclaimed a state on April 20, 1863, with the bill becoming effective 60 days later, June 20, 1863. When West Virginia first entered statehood in 1863, there were only 46 counties. That same year, four other counties voted themselves into West Virginia. Today, there are 55 counties in the Mountain State. The oldest county in the state is Hamsphire County formed in 1754 as part of Virginia. The youngest county is Mingo formed in 1895. The smallest county is Hancock located in the northern panhandle of the state with Randolph being the largest. When the Legislature convened for its first session, there were only 47 members of the House of Delegates and 18 members of the State Senate. Through the years, the number has increased to 100 members of the House of Delegates and 34 members of the State Senate.

1864 · Arlington Cemetery

Arlington Cemetery is a military cemetery. It was originally a plantation owned by George Washington Parke Custis. This is the location of Robert E. Lee, 16,000 Civil War soldiers, William Howard Taft, John, Jackie, Robert, and Edward Kennedy. The tomb of the unknown soldier is also located here it was dedicated on November 11, 1921. It contains the remains of those soldiers unknown from WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.

Name Meaning

Welsh: Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell ).

Irish: mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of Saint Paul’ (see Guilfoyle ).

English: variant of Paul or Poole .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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