Download Free Gravestone Inscriptions From The Cemetery Of St Johns Episcopal Church Hampton Virginia Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online Gravestone Inscriptions From The Cemetery Of St Johns Episcopal Church Hampton Virginia and write the review.

From its beginning as a Tidewater town in the 1600s, Hampton, Virginia, has weathered many storms, including the disastrous effects of the Civil War and the difficulties of Reconstruction. The city's picturesque harbors have witnessed the rise of a thriving seafood industry, the growth of educational opportunity and the plight of Hampton's African American community. Author Alice Erickson uses her own family, the Hickman family, as a vehicle to unite compelling vignettes of Hampton's most storied era. Discover the intricacies of the Virginia secession, the turmoil of Federal occupation and the revitalization of Hampton out of the ashes of conflict. Follow along Erickson's tragic and adventurous story, whose ending has yet to be written.
"The foundation for this work is the Muster of Jan 1624/25 which had never before been printed in full."--Page xiii, volume 1.
A record of the family of Edmund Thomas Wynne and Martha Frances Curtis. Edmund was born 3 Aug 1814 to Thomas Wynne and Elizabeth Lee. He married Martha Frances Curtis14 Sep 1833. She was born 21 Dec 1811 to Edmund Curtis and Martha Moreland. They were the parents of nine children, one of which died young and three died in the Civil War. He died 15 May 1844 and was buried in the Curtis-Wynne Cemetery. She died 6 Jan 1892 and was buried next to her husband.