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Nash Family Cemetery
Description
An account of the resource
Nash Family Cemetery, located at 2091 Potomac Mills Circle, Woodbridge, Prince William County Virginia. It is located on a hill between Potomac Mills Mall and the Woodbridge Ikea. The cemetery is located on land that was once owned by the Nash Family, an African American farming family that lived on the land starting in the mid nineteenth century. The Nash family owned land in the Woodbridge area since the mid nineteenth century which they acquired gradually from their neighbors, the Pattersons and the Brammells, decedents of whom are buried in the cemetery. The headstones are in very good condition and are most likely still maintained by the Nash family. It contains thirteen headstones from several different families including the Nash, Hedges, and Snelling families.
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Brian Higgins
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1930 Census Occoquan, Virginia
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1930 Census
Description
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The 1930 Census, includes more information about Reuben Nash and the relationship to his neighbors the Bramells and the Pattersons. The census indicates Ralph Nash to be the son of Reuben and Mary C Nash.
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S. T. Bonell
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Ancestry.com
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1930
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English
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Government Document
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Census
Nash Family Cemetery
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Oliver/Thompson Family Cemetery
Description
An account of the resource
This collection features a variety of items relating to those buried in the Oliver/Thompson Family Cemetery. The Oliver/Thompson Family Cemetery is located on Towlston Road in Great Falls, Virginia. There is a combination of 73 headstones, footstones, and unmarked structures throughout the cemetery. The cemetery and majority of stones are in good shape, and the grounds are still cared for. In 1836, James Oliver divided all of his land among his children, requesting that 1/2 acre of his daughter Octavia's land be reserved as a family graveyard. While James Oliver and his sons were all farmers, future generations began to move around and change professions. This was became very common in the 20th century, as an increase in urbanization and the expansion of Washington D.C. took place.
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Kendra Prasad
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Title
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1830 United States Federal Census
Subject
The topic of the resource
1830 United States Census Record listing James Oliver
Description
An account of the resource
This document is a U.S. Federal Census Report with record of James Oliver, the original owner of the Oliver/Thompson Family Cemetery land, and his family alive at the time.
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Kendra Prasad
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1830
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Kendra Prasad
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Public Record
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English
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Government Document
Census
James Oliver
Oliver/Thompson
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
A name given to the resource
1870 Census for Lucinda Presgraves Hutchison
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken on August 25, 1870 in the eastern district of Loudoun County. Lucinda Hutchison is listed at age 62 with her husband Melville (61). Melville works as a farmer and Lucinda works at keeping the home. They are listed with Charles (27) a laborer, Lydia (24) and Lausinda (22) who are at home, and Maria and Melville aged 1 and 1 month. They were all born in Virginia.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
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Ancestry.com
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US Census Bureau
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August 25, 1870
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Alex Sliwoski
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English
Type
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Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
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1860 Census for Lucinda Presgraves Hutchison
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken on June 28, 1860 in Loudoun County. Lucinda Hutchison is listed at age 50 with her husband, Melville (51). The couple's 8 children are listed with them at ages 27, 24, 22, 20, 18, 17, 14 and 12. Melville is listed as a farmer. The family was all born in Loudoun County.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
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June 28, 1860
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Alex Sliwoski
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English
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Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
A name given to the resource
1850 Census for Ann Presgraves
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken in 1850 in Loudoun County. Ann Presgraves is listed at age 31. She does not have a listed job, but was born in Virginia.
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US Census Bureau
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
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1850
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Alex Sliwoski
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English
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Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
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1920 Census for Ida F. Presgraves Bradshaw
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken on January 9 and 10, 1920 in Washington, D.C.. Ida Bradshaw is listed at age 61 with her daughter Nettie (36), her son Lewis (27) and her daughter in law Nettie (24). All four are able to read and write. Ida and her two children were born in Virginia, while her daughter in law is from Indiana. Nettie, her daughter, works as a clerk and Lewis works, but his wife does not.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
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January 9-10, 1920
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Alex Sliwoski
Language
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English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
A name given to the resource
1860 Census for John Thomas Presgraves
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken on June 27, 1860 in the Loudoun County. John Thomas is listed at age 27 wife his wife Sarah (25) and their children Eugene (5), ida (3) and James (8 months). John works as a farmer and was born in Loudoun County. Sarah was born in Fairfax County.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
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June 27, 1860
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Alex Sliwoski
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English
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Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
A name given to the resource
1900 Census for Ida F. Presgraves Bradshaw
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken in June 1900 in the Dranesville District of Fairfax County. Ida Bradshaw is listed on this census at age 43 with her husband Romulus (44) and their children Nettie (17), Mary (15), Ewell (13), Asa (10), Lewis (6) and Walter (3). The family was born in Virginia. The children are listed at school and they are all able to read, write and speak English.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
Source
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
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June 1900
Contributor
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Alex Sliwoski
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
Contributor
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
A name given to the resource
1900 Census for Walter Presgraves
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken on June 2, 1900 in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County. Walter Presgraves is listed at age 28 with his wife Lutie and son Stanley. The family was born in Virginia and Walter works as a farmer.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
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June 2, 1900
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Alex Sliwoski
Language
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English
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The nature or genre of the resource
Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery (Presgraves Family)
Description
An account of the resource
Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Dranesville Road in Herndon, Virginia. The cemetery occupies over 20 acres of land and contains both old and recent burials. The distinguishing feature of Chestnut Grove is that a sizable amount of the burials were reinterred. When Washington Dulles International Airport was built, the local cemeteries that were within the area meant for the airport were moved, many to Chestnut Grove. One of these families that was moved were the Presgraves, which is the family focused on in this collection. They were a family of farmers that lived in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County.
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Alex Sliwoski
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920 Census for Walter Presgraves
Subject
The topic of the resource
Federal Census
Description
An account of the resource
This census was taken on January 26 and 27, 1920 in the Broad Run District of Loudoun County. Walter Presgraves is listed at age 47 with his wife Lutie (43) and their children Stanley (20), Carroll (17), Edward (14), Gilbert (12) and Virginia (8).They are all able to read and right and the younger four children attended school since September 1, 1919. They were all born in Virginia. Walter works as a farmer and Stanley and Carroll works on the farm. The family lives on a farm.
Creator
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US Census Bureau
Source
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Ancestry.com
Publisher
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US Census Bureau
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
January 26-27, 1920
Contributor
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Alex Sliwoski
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Government Document
Census
Chestnut Grove
Presgraves