Lewis Jr. was a Revolutionary War Veteran from Virginia. He was one of the first settlers on the Cumberland River. He had been in Kentucky with some of Daniel Boone's scouting parties. He lived in what is now Calloway, Bell Co. Kentucky. He was buried at what used to be the Old Meeting House Branch, now Callaway. In 1960, during US 119 construction his grave was relocated to land just outside the private cemetary known as Newt Creek Cemetery.
Lewis Jr. was a Revolutionary War Veteran from Virginia. He was one of the first settlers on the Cumberland River. He had been in Kentucky with some of Daniel Boone's scouting parties. He lived in what is now Calloway, Bell Co. Kentucky. He was buried at what used to be the Old Meeting House Branch, now Callaway. In 1960, during US 119 construction his grave was relocated to land just outside the private cemetary known as Newt Creek Cemetery.
by A. Moffitt in Shenandoah Co. VA
Information from Trina email: musicraft@@verzon.net from a Chittum researcher.
by A. Moffitt in Shenandoah Co. VA
Information from Trina email: musicraft@@verzon.net from a Chittum researcher.
Marriage Certificate issued or the marriage of James Moro Robinson and Poly Ann Chittum
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Know all men by thise prents, That we James Robinson, Catherine Robinson and Milly Chittum & Samuel M. Dold are held and firmly bound unto Littleton W. Tazeell Esquire, Governor or Chief Magistrate of Virginia, in the just and full sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars: to which payment well and truly to be made, to the said Governor and his successors, for the use of the Commonwealth, we bind ourselvs, our heirs, excutors and administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents, Witness, our hands and seals, this day of February 1835
The Condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be had and soleminized between the above bound James Robinson son of the above bound CatherineRobinson and Polly Ann Chittum daughter of the above bound Milly Chittum
Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation to be boid; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Teste James Robinson Seak
David Hutcheson De her
Catherine X Robinson Seal
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Milly X Chittum Seal
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Samuel M. Dold
Marriage Certificate issued or the marriage of James Moro Robinson and Poly Ann Chittum
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Know all men by thise prents, That we James Robinson, Catherine Robinson and Milly Chittum & Samuel M. Dold are held and firmly bound unto Littleton W. Tazeell Esquire, Governor or Chief Magistrate of Virginia, in the just and full sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars: to which payment well and truly to be made, to the said Governor and his successors, for the use of the Commonwealth, we bind ourselvs, our heirs, excutors and administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents, Witness, our hands and seals, this day of February 1835
The Condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be had and soleminized between the above bound James Robinson son of the above bound CatherineRobinson and Polly Ann Chittum daughter of the above bound Milly Chittum
Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation to be boid; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Teste James Robinson Seak
David Hutcheson De her
Catherine X Robinson Seal
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Milly X Chittum Seal
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Samuel M. Dold