Samuel Morgan LEWIS

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Samuel Morgan LEWIS, was the father of the civil war soldier and builder, John H. (HENRY) LEWIS, who was one of my GGGrandfth's. VIRGINIA

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Samuel Morgan LEWIS, veteran of the war of 1812 US

| 1812

Remove Lewis, Samuel Morgan in your tree "HANDIBOE-LEWIS-ROOTS-2008"    

about Samuel M Lewis Name: Samuel M Lewis COMPANY: 1 REG'T (BYRNE'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA. Rank - Induction: PRIVATE Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE Roll Box: 125 Roll Exct: 602

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Samuel Morgan LEWIS, also, was a CONFEDERATE, home malitia-VA

| Portsmouth, Virginia

Samuel Morgan Lewis Birth: 1785
Jamestown, Virginia Death: 23 Jul 1862
Virginia  

           
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Jamestown, Virginia

 

1 historical record   1812   Age: 27  Military

 

Veteran of the War of 1812

Description: Ship joiner

  1830   Age: 45  Residence

 

Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia

 

1 historical record   1840  1 Jun Age: 55  Residence

 

Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

 

1 historical record   1850   Age: 65  Residence

 

Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia

 

1 historical record   1860   Age: 75  Residence

 

Portsmouth Jackson Ward, Portsmouth (Independent City), Virginia

 

1 historical record   1862  23 Jul Age: 77  Death

 

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1 historical record   Family Members     Parents   George "Captain" W Lewis 1755 – 1803    unknown DAINGERFIELD 1755 – 1820  Show Siblings Add Sibling Spouse & Children   Frances Pulley 1796 – 1871 

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Samuel Morgan LEWIS, war of 1812

| Virginia

War of 1812, info-

U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914
about Samuel Lewis Name: Samuel Lewis Birthyear: abt 1781 Birthplace: Virginia, United States Enlistment Age: 32

Samuel Morgan LEWIS' burial info.

| Portsmouth, Virginia

Samuel Morgan LEWIS, was buried at the same cemetery as his son John H. LEWIS   Lora_Handiboeadded this on 19 Jul 2012   http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/portsmouth/cemeteries/portlock-h-l.txt NOTE THE LEWIS' BURIED THERE.

 

Samuel Morgan LEWIS, further info.

| Virginia

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  Sarah Attaway Miller Birth1785inPort Royal, Caroline, Virginia, United StatesDeath LivingDeathMar 1850inPort Royal, Caroline, Virginia, United States   T           Timeline (View details) Add a Fact       1785 BirthPort Royal, Caroline, Virginia, United States 4 source citations Hide source citations
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  •   Add Media       180315 Sep Age: 18 Marriage to Samuel LewisDistrict Of Colombia, United States Add Media       180315 Sep Age: 18 Marriage to Samuel Morgan LewisWashington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States Add Media       180315 Sep Age: 18 Marriage to Samuel LewisWashington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States Add Media       1850 Mar Age: 65 DeathPort Royal, Caroline, Virginia, United States 4 source citations Hide source citations
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    Some LEWIS' of Warner Hall, interest and info

    | Warner Hall, VA

    A LEWIS descendant and researcher, pursuing more info re: LEWIS' of Warner Hall.

     

    lewis@u.washington.edu

     

    This LEWIS, is searching for more info re: Samuel Morgan LEWIS', parents as there is varying info on that.

     

     

     

    Thanks for your reply. This geneaology research is fascinating to me, also. I am just wondering about how sure you are that Samuel Morgan Lewis was the son of George Washington Lewis. I have found another tree in Geni.com that seems to show exactly what you have found, as well. At some point, I would like to go back to Virginia and do some searching for original sources, if possible. I went to Kenmore Plantation in Fredericksburg over a year ago and saw a geneaology chart and saw the name Samuel Lewis, but no John Henry Lewis. I am thinking that perhaps Samuel Morgan Lewis had two wives and our family comes from the second wife, who was Frances Pulley. The first wife seems to be Sarah Attaway in the book "Lewis of Warner Hall" by Merrow Egerton Sorley. I think there also may be a genealogy chart at Woodlawn Plantation (near Mount Vernon) where Lawrence Lewis and Nellie Custis-Lewis
    (George Washington's adopted grand-daughter) lived. Lawrence Lewis was the brother of George Washington Lewis.

     

     

     

    In a message dated 7/19/2012 9:30:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lewis@u.washington.edu
    > writes:
    > The family listed below, including the dates are more in keeping with the book
    > "Lewis of Warner Hall." I have looked at an on-line version of the book through
    > Google Books. I wonder if it was possible that Samuel Morgan Lewis and Sarah
    > Attaway Lewis nee Miller may have divorced after 1820 and Samuel M. Lewis,
    > remarried Frances Pulley? Divorce, I imagine, was not very common back then.
    > The birth dates 1780 vs 1785 and locations, Berryville vs. Jamestown seem to
    > diverge for Samuel Lewis.

     

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