Sarah Venable FLOURNOY 1
Other names for Sarah were Mrs. Joseph Nicholas Sayers Crockett PAINTER and Mrs. Sarah Venable PAINTER. User ID: P00051941. General Notes: Sarah Venable Flournoy (Jody's Great Grandmother), b. August 12, 1845; m., May 14, 1872, to Rev. J. C. Painter, at Union Theological Seminary, in Prince Edward, by Rev. Thomas E. Peck, D. D. Her husband, Mr. Painter, was a private in the Otey Battery, 13th Virginia Battalion of Artillery, C. S. A.; went into the army a boy of 17 years in 1863, and surrendered with Gen. Lee at Appomattox Court House. His father, Rev. George Painter, a Presbyterian minister, was the pioneer of Presbyterianism in the counties of Pulaski, Wythe, Washington, and Smyth. The Rev. J. C. Painter is also a Presbyterian, and is now a minister in Albemarle County. Issue: i. George Whitfield; ii. Martha Venable; iii. Graham Crockett; iv. Cabell Alexander (dead); v. Sallie Flournoy (dead); vi. William Venable (dead); vii. Landon Temple; and viii. Henry Lewis Painter. Sarah married Joseph Nicholas Sayers Crockett PAINTER, son of Rev. George PAINTER and Jane Berry TEMPLE, on 14 May 1872 in Virginia, USA. (Joseph Nicholas Sayers Crockett PAINTER was born on 10 Jul 1845 in Virginia, USA and died on 16 Oct 1919.) |
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The Cabells and Their Kin, Alexander Brown, The Cabells and Their Kin (Houghton, Miflin & Co., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1895).
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