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Record for Nancy Ferrell Death Certificate: Nancy Ferrell Musick DOB: 14 November 1826, Logan Co, WV DOD: 02 May, 1919, New Garden, Russell, VA age: 92 yr 6 mo 18 da cause of death: Lobar pneumonia DOBurial: 04 May 1919 in Buchanan Co, widow housewife father: Richard Ferrell, born in Russell Co, VA mother: Rebeca Reminds, born in Tazewell Co, VA
Death Certificate: Nancy Ferrell Musick
DOB: 14 November 1826, Logan Co, WV
DOD: 02 May, 1919, New Garden, Russell, VA
age: 92 yr 6 mo 18 da
cause of death: Lobar pneumonia
DOBurial: 04 May 1919 in Buchanan Co,
widow
housewife
father: Richard Ferrell, born in Russell Co, VA
mother: Rebeca Reminds, born in Tazewell Co, VA
johnlboydsradded this on 1 Feb 2010
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History of Logan County, W.Va. - by Henry Clay Ragland, Chapters 13-22 - The Genealogical Section CHAPTER XXI
While the Guyandotte Valley was being settled with hardy pioneers from Montgomery and the territory which formerly belonged in that ancient county, the Tug Fork of Sandy was being peopled by those who had for awhile paused in their march to the wilderness on the waters of the Clinch and the Holsten. From the time of the building of the old Block House at the forks of Sandy, about the year 1789, frequent visits were made from the cabins on the frontier by daring hunters to their friends in the old fort, but there is no account of any settlement being made on the West Virginia side of the river below the McDowell County line, or even above that line, until the year 1800, when Richard and John Ferrell, sons of Richard Ferrell, who was killed by the Indians in Thompson's Valley in 1780, settled on the farm where M.A. Ferrell now lives.
Richard Ferrell, the youngest brother, married a Miss Romaines, of Russell County, Virginia, and was the father of ten children - six sons and four daughters. His sons were
William, who married Mahala Tiller;
John R., who married Elizabeth Coleman;
Elizah, who married Barbara Jackson;
Richard, who married Letitia Eskew;
Evans, who married Martha Duty, and
Moses, who married Jane Lockhart.
His daughters were
Rachel, who married William Tiller;
Rebecca, who married Green Justice;
Elizabeth, who married Joab Justice, and
Nancy, who married Cummings Musie [?].
John Ferrell married Nancy Jackson of Russell County, Virginia. He was the father of three sons and two daughters. His sons were
William, who moved to Roane County;
Andrew, who married Polly Slater, and then moved to Missouri; and
John, who married Jane Taylor, and was through a long life, a prominent Baptist preacher, and was greatly beloved by all who knew him. His daughters were
Jennie, who married John Murphy, and
Levisa, who married Ralph Steel, of Island Creek.
johnlboydsradded this on 22 Dec 2009 nana2x1961originally submitted this to Coffey-Hardin-Hamilton-Williams Family Tree on 6 Dec 2008
- [S2786] Brandon Ray Kirk, Hatfield McCoy Feud, BrandonRayKirk, December 27, 1841, Andrew Varney deeded 200 acres to Daniel McCoy for $100.
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Daniel McCoy Property in Magnolia District (1866-1872)
Tuesday 11 May 2021
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Big Sandy Valley, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan?
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The following land information is derived from Land Book 1866-1872 at the Logan County Clerk’s Office in Logan, WV:
Daniel McCoy (of Logan County)1
[On December 27, 1841, Andrew Varney deeded 200 acres to Daniel McCoy for $100. Part of John Green survey bought of John Lawson by said Varney and Randolph McCoy2; references the Stafford farm; lists A. Ferrell and John Ferrell as justices of the peace. Deed Book B, page 367-368.]
[On September 17, 1845, Randolph2 and Anna McCoy of Pike County, KY, deeded 200 acres to Daniel McCoy for $300. Deed Book B, page 538-539.]
No property listed in 1865.
1866: Magnolia Township
200 acres Sandy River $6 per acre $50 building $1200 total
1867: Magnolia Township
200 acres Sandy River $6.83 per acre $50 building $1200 total
1868: Magnolia Township
200 acres Two Tracts Sand Lick Creek $6.30 per acre $50 building $1260 total
1869-1871: Magnolia Township
200 acres Sandy River $6.30 per acre $50 building $1260 total
1872: Magnolia Township
Daniel McCoy deeded 200 acres on Sandy River worth $6.30 per acre with $50 building total $1260 to Robert Jackson and others of Logan County
No property listed thereafter.
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1Father to Randolph and Harmon McCoy of Hatfield-McCoy Feud fame.
2Son of William and Cordelia (Campbell) McCoy.
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