Index
Alston
Powellsv.
Askew
John O
George
David
Zephaniah
Aaron
Baker
John
Wm
Bishop
Powell
Gordon
Bond
Henry
Thomas
Richard
Boon-VA
Tom-NH
Allen -H
Wm
NH
Jacob NH
Brickell
BRITTON I
Michael
Benjamin
Daniel
George
John
II
Lemuel
John TN
Union
Brown
Alex.
Edward
Francis
Thomas
Calvert
Campbell
Carter
Cherry
of Bertie
of Norfolk
of Texas
of Texas2
Cobb
Robert
James
John
Nathan
Edward
Edward
Joseph
Crisp
Cross
Cyprian
John
Earley
Eason
Eure
Evans
-Wynns
Evans
-White
Evans
-Smith
Hare
Hardy
Harrell
Abner
Samuel
John
Samuel
other
Amos
Thomas
Harris
Hayes
Hill
Ben
Hofler
Hance
John
Holloman
Manning
McCulloch
Mitchell
Cader
WW
JS
Segar
Montgomery
Moore
Allen
Stephen
Richard
James
Edward
Norfleet
Nowell
Perry
Wm - VA
Phil - VA
John - N
Ben
- P
Jacob-
P
Phillip-P
Sam - P
John-B
Josiah-B
Ben
-SC
John-SC
Abraham
Pipkin
Powell
Cader
Richard
Lewis
Wm O
Pugh
Pruden
Scull
Sessoms
William
John
Culmer
Nicholas2
Thomas
Nicholas
Sharp
Slaughter
Smith
Sparkman
William
James
John
Speight
Stone
Ben
Zed
Thomas
of Gates
of
Bertie
VANN
Pauline
T J
Jesse W
John
Jesse
Edward
Edward
Van Pelt
Yeates
Weaver
Winborne
Wynns
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William Lafayette Powell M.D. 1831 - 1862 |
his parents
& Cornelia
Ann Bishop 1835 - 1860 |
her parents
of Bertie Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
with notes and research by Virginia Powell Street
William Lafayette Powell and Cornelia Ann Bishop were
married 27 May 1857 in Bertie County. Bertie Marriages
abst by Fouts [obtained marriage lic. 22 May 1857]
William Lafayette Powell was born 10 Sept
1831 in
Hertford County NC, the son of Albert J. Powell and Elizabeth Moore. He practiced medicine
in Roxobel for some years and married 27 May 1857 Cornelia Ann Bishop, daughter of William
[Wiley] Bishop and Mary L Horne. [birth date from records at U Pa Medical
School. His under graduate studies were at U of VA. He received his M.D. degree
in 1854. His graduation thesis was on "Typhus Fever." His
"preceptor" was "Jesse C. Powell."]
Cornelia Ann Bishop Powell was born 8 Jan 1835 and
died 26 May 1860 per her grave marker in the family cemetery. [reading
by Lynn Macarthy 4 Nov 1999]
e-mail from Virginia 28 Dec 03: While going
over some family papers earlier today, I found some information about Dr.
William L. Powell. My father had typed on a small envelope the
words,
"Discharge from 8th Regiment N.C. Militia of Dr. William L. Powell
(My Grandfather)"
Inside is a scrap of lined paper with the words, "8th Regiment NC Militia
We find Doct Wm L Powell laboring under pulmonary disease which
renders him entirely unfit for military duty of any kind, we therefore recommend
his final discharge from service Given at Windsor NC 10th
May 1862
(signed) ? B Smith, Surg. (signed) Thos J Smallwood, ?
"
Dr. Powell died before 27 Jan 1863 when an estate sale for William L Powell dec'd was held
in Bertie County by his administrator William Bishop.
Children of William Lafayette Powell and Cornelia Ann Bishop:
1. Leila Moore Powell 7 June 1858 - 30 July 1936
The earliest entry in the Register of St. Marks Episcopal
Church in Roxobel, NC is August 14, 1881 ~ the baptism of Miss Leila Moore
Powell.
married St Marks Episcopal Ch, Roxobel NC 1 Mar 1883
Thomas Spruill Norfleet
12 July 1849 Woodville, Bertie Co NC - 7 Apr 1942 Roxobel NC
son of Stephen Andrews Norfleet and Frances Helen Slade Pugh
TSN died at "Woodbourne"
"Woodbourne"
built 1809 by Thomas F Norfleet 1787 - 1838
a. Thomas Figuers Norfleet 23 April 1884 - 17 Aug
1957
[poultry man 1930 census] He was known as "Figuers."
married ca 1917 Janie
Cherry of Windsor NC 1886 - 1947
i. Thomas
F Norfleet Jr ca 1918 - 29 Dec 2001 age 83
He was known as "Tom."
of "Woodbourne," Roxobel, NC, died Saturday,
December 29, 2001. He is survived by his sister, Elizabeth Gray Norfleet
Stallings of Greensboro, NC; his devoted and loving companion, Carol Clayton
McClancy of Tarboro, NC; his first cousin, the Hon. Solomon Gilmer Cherry of
Boone, NC;... Bertie Ledger
ii.
Elizabeth Gray Norfleet ca 1919 -
married Ray Hightower Stallings
moved to Greensboro, NC
b. Annie Julia [Aunt Sadie] Norfleet 9 Oct 1885 - June 1981
She was best friends with my great-aunt Rebe Shields of
Scotland Neck, and used to make jellies and send them to me. A very dear
and sweet lady ~ David Gammon
married aft
1930 Carl
Livermon ca 1884 - Mar 1968
of Roxobel no issue
c. William Smith Norfleet 25 Jan 1887 - 27 July
1964 Roxobel
married ca 1920 Sallie
Cora Griffen Eason ca 1893 -
i. "Sallie
Lou" Cora Griffen Norfleet 19 Mar 1922 -
married 19 Apr 1947 Coy
Lindsey Brown 28 June 1918 Bertie Co -
ii. Margaret "Peggy" Andrews Norfleet 3 Jan
1924 -
married Frank Poston
iii. William "Billy" Smith
Norfleet Jr.
Virginia Powell and Billy Norfleet
d. Dr. Edgar Powell "Cup" Norfleet 31 July 1889 - 22
Sept 1977 dsp
"He was my Uncle Cup. When I was little, he kept his
dogs at Woodbourne. He used to show us one of his favorites, a small brown
hound named "Louse." Louse cried tears when he spoke to it in a
certain tone of voice."
e. Eric Norfleet 31 Aug 1897 - 27 Oct 1985 Hospital
in Virginia Beach
lived Jackson NC Uncle
Eric was a lawyer and a Judge. He and my father were very
close. "They were born in the same year, 1897. Eric
(his name was pronounced Ear-ic) came to Washington, DC, to visit Daddy and tell
him goodbye in the final days before his death from pancreatic cancer in
1973."
married Margaret Kelsic Gary of Richmond VA 13 Sept 1896 -
5 June 1988
Margaret and Eric Norfleet
with Jack and Janet "Bobby" Travell Powell
in Jackson, NC, 1945.
i. Margaret Norfleet lives in Clemmons, NC
ii. Eric
Hill Norfleet still lives Virginia Beach, VA
e-mail from Eric A Norfleet of Croton on Hudson, NY 9-03
1945 Virginia Powell on Hill Norfleet's pony
"This was a very difficult animal.
It would try to run away with you when you got on it,
as you can see from my expression and body language.
I got off it as soon as I could."~ Virginia
2. Edgar Powell 9 Mar 1860 - 19 Nov
1908
at St. Vincent's
Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia
married Isa Cornelia Snowden Gordon 24 Dec 1862 - 15 Jan
1912
daughter of George Bradford Gordon and Elizabeth Ann Jones
"After the untimely death of Dr
William L Powell's son Edgar Powell in 1908 at 48 years of age and the death of
his wife in 1912, his children
relocated and lived with their aunt Leila Moore and were raised at "Woodbourne,"
the Norfleet River Plantation home. The third floor of "Woodbourne" house was
designed like a school dormitory where Junius and John [Gordon had died in
1911 a year before their mother -- he was struck by the train at Kelford] and
the four Norfleet boys roomed there together." ~ Virginia
(A letter written in 1974 by my Aunt Dot, Dorothy Powell
Moore of Charlotte, states: "The Devereux family owned the plantation
next to the Bishop and Powell one on the Roanoke River. When they sold after
the Civil War, our family bought part of it. As long as we owned it, it was
called Devereux Place. Your father, Junius and I sold all the land in the
Thirties. During the Depression it was impossible to operate and, at the time,
was the only thing we could do. ~ Wish we had it back!" ~ Virginia.
The Poor Town News No. 85)
"Below you can see our great-aunt Mam,
"Fannie" Bishop, living with Aunt Dot, after Junius and Jack had moved
on. She lived with Aunt Dot and Uncle Joe in Charlotte for about 17 years after
they were married, - until she died.
1920 Federal Census Bertie County, NC, Roxobel Township District
6
Enumerator - Allie V. Hall, February 2, 1920
Family Name/Name/Relationship/Sex/Race/Age/Marital Status
JACOBS, Francis B. head/F/W/75/Wd
POWELL, Dorothy E. niece/F/W/18/S
WILLIAMS, Aggie cook/F/B/14/S
NORFLEET, Thomas S. head/M/W/70/M
NORFLEET, Leila M. wife/F/W/61/M
NORFLEET, Annie J. dau/F/W/34/S
NORFLEET, William S. son/M/W/32/S
NORFLEET, Edgar P. son/M/W/30/S
NORFLEET, Eric son/M/W/22/S
NORFLEET, Julian nephew/M/W/39/S
LIVERMON, Asa T. head/M/W/72/M
LIVERMON, Alberta S.C. wife/F/W/63/M
LIVERMON, Carl R. son/M/W/36/S (I'm sure that he married Annie
Norfleet - above. When my sister and I rode the mules at Woodbourne, the Livermon
farm, I believe, was next door. Later, we stayed at "Unkie" Livermon's
cottage at Nags Head).
RABY, Mary F. mother-in-law/F/W/81/Wd
Edgar
Powell 1860 - 1908 | his
parents
& Isa Cornelia Snowden Gordon 1862 - 1912 |
her parents
of "Oakland" Bertie Co, NC
Edgar Powell who was born 9 March 1860, married 1894
Isa Cornelia Gordon who was born 24 Dec 1862 in Hertford, Perquimans County, NC.
Edgar Powell, a robust gentleman farmer died at St Vincent's
Hospital in Norfolk, Va., at the age of 48 (in 1908) after elective surgery for
a sinus infection.
ca 1887 Isa Cornelia Gordon
In 1967, Virginia Tucker wrote to Dorothy Powell Moore that "Mama [Isa
Gordon Tucker] says that your mother [Isa Gordon Powell] was born here in
Hertford in the home that is now our Rectory."
I found among my Father's papers after his death a newspaper
clipping about the Church
of the Holy Trinity in Hertford and the Rev. William Snowden who was the
minister there. Jack Powell's mother, Isa Gordon Powell, was extremely devout.
My mother wrote in her autobiography that Isa Powell "traveled to the
eastern part of the state to participate in Diocesan Convocations" and she
hoped that my Father "would join the ministry" when he grew up. She
worked with what she called the Episcopal "Mission" in Roxobel after
she married Edgar Powell. ~ Virginia P Street
My Father told me that Isa Gordon and Edgar Powell were quite musical. During
evenings at home at Oakland, she played the piano while he played the violin.
Neighbors and family members came to the house and joined in. My Father
remembered a cousin, Eddie Bishop, (probably the son of George Bishop), who
brought his cymbals, drum, and harmonica and played them all at the same time
like a one-man-band. ~e-mail VPS
-- Excerpts
from an article by John W.G. "Jack" Powell in the 1972 Bertie
Ledger-Advance
A train trip in the winter of 1911 was to be
the cause of the death of our mother. Junius and I were attending Christ School
in Arden, N.C., near Asheville that fall. The trip to the school involved a
train ride that lasted from one morning to the next afternoon, including
changing trains twice and spending a night in a hotel in Greensboro. There were
no sleeping cars on that route. It was on that trip in reverse, riding in a day
coach heated only by a coal stove, that our mother became fatally ill. She was
bringing us home from school for the Christmas holidays.
Isa Gordon Powell died in
January 1912, at home, from pneumonia. Edgar Powell, a robust gentleman
farmer who played the violin, had died three years previously in Norfolk, Va.,
at the age of 48 after elective surgery for a sinus infection. Their
children were
taken in and brought up by Edgar Powell's sister, Leila Powell Norfleet,
and her husband Tom, at the Norfleets' nearby home, Woodbourne. ~ Virginia The
Poor Town News No. 85.
After Isa Gordon Powell's death in January 1912 - without a will, the properties
of Junius, Jack, and Dorothy Powell were managed by W. L. Lyon, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Bertie County at Windsor for several years until the young
heirs reached the ages of maturity.
[e-mail from VSP]
The Powell children, Junius,
Jack, and Dorothy, "were closeknit and reared in strong Scotch-English
traditions. Their great-aunt Mam, [Mary Frances "Fannie" Bishop, who
spent most of her life living with the three children as she had no children of
her own], was born on January 12, 1844, when John Tyler was our tenth President
of the United States, and she lived nearly a hundred years. She was a young
woman during the Civil War. She told Jack, and later told me, how she buried the
family silver in the woods when the Yankee soldiers approached the area. Her
father, William Bishop, told her about the Red Coats in the War of 1812 when the
British came up Chesapeake Bay and burned the White House and the Capital. Born
on January 13, 1795, in Roxobel, William Bishop was a small boy during the
Presidency of George Washington (1789 to 1797), and Mam quoted his first-hand
account of the Republic's formative political years as if they had occurred
yesterday." (Office Hours: Day and Night by Janet Travell, M.D., NAL, 1968,
page157).
The bank was apparently in Norfolk and
they used it a lot. One document has printed words on a check-sized piece of
paper which says: "KADER BIGGS & CO., Exchange National Bank, Norfolk,
Va." It is dated June 17th, 1881" and is signed by Wm J. Bishop
"for Mrs. M.L. Bishop." It promises to pay $73.00 with interest. It
notes that both the maker and endorser "waive the benefit of our Homestead
Exemption as to this debt." (whatever that means). ~ VPS I take it Edgar, now of
age, takes a trip to the city to close his trust account with his guardian and while there goes shopping for the family and
himself: SMK
"In my Father's box of old Bishop and
Powell papers is a small notebook which belonged to Edgar Powell. He was
apparently taking a trip by train and made notes on various topics such as what
to purchase for family members. One page is dated 1880. He wrote: Mother (Mother
must be his grandmother who raised him) 1 vial of ?, 1 pair of shoes No 7, 1
pair of shoes for Mabel size 10 (she was a child), send some sample of peacock
blue, fix her ring, George Bishop 1/2 dozen shirts - size of collar 16 - one
collar button small size, Miss Leila Powell one brown hand sachel, one pair of
slippers with straps, one pair nice stockings, hat - not a bonnet, one white fan
with white feathers on edge, some music, one bow cravat for Dr. Jacobs
A note about his purchases says: Fan 2.00, Mabel's shoes 1.25, 2 Black books
2.00, hotel bill 4.50, paper on train .75, fish .25, banana .05, and rose .60
I wonder who the rose was for. . VSP.
1 stonewall plow. One dozen straw hats.
Bring home $200 in money. Buy meat for ? - for John. Ask Davis to
explain account of 1877 20000 Kader Biggs note 2000
After the date May 12th 1880, he wrote: - 1
suit of clothes, 1 mackinaw hat with side band brown brim No 7, 4 shirts 16
collars open behind, 1 pr low shoes plain, 1 white vest No 36 Clothes at
Hofheimers ? 58.00
Another page says Wm J Bishop at the top. Then: get receipt from Mr Biggs, get
receipt from Peter Smith, 3 Black books to settle Powell Estate. Later: Balance
to the credit of Est of William L. Powell May 15th 1880 in Kader Biggs hands.
Certified check of Deposit from Exchange National Bank $1774.66 Amount
promised 28.19 $1772.85 -- notes from VPS
I expect these notes have to do with the farm and
"tenants" doing the farming.
An unexplained note says: Felix 8.50, WJB 20.50, Bryant 10.50, Abner 12.50
$52.99
Other notes say: Rent of the Ma?low land $75 per acre Felix share in
Blount cotten (can't read the number).
Another note says: Felix 905 lbs, Abner 1360 lbs, Bryant 1190 lbs, WJB 1972 lbs
5427
notes from VPS
two receipts signed by a Felix Bishop, one dated Dec. 1881 and one Dec. 1882. In
them he acknowledges payment for a crop he raised during the year from William
J. Bishop.
( from the 1900 Roxobel census. Bishop, Felix G., head, BM, 3/1855,
M8, Farmer.)
Also, it was interesting to note documents that showed
Children of Edgar Powell and Isa Cornelia Gordon:
1. Edgar Gordon Powell Nov 1894 - Oct 1911 Kelford NC
Gordon, had been killed by a train at the Kelford railroad crossing one night in
October 1911. It was never clear if he was crawling under or making his way
between the cars when the train started.
2. Junius Bishop [Frenchy] Powell Apr 1896 - 15 Dec 1958 Raleigh NC
married Julia Manning
a. Julia [Doolie] Powell
b. Dorothy [Dot] Powell
3. John William Gordon [Jack] Powell 26 Dec 1897 - 10 July 1973 Washington DC
My father was christened John
William Powell but, upon the death of his first cousin, John W. "Jack"
Gordon, Jr., in Richmond, Virginia, when he was seven years old, he took the
name Gordon and became John William Gordon Powell after that.~ Virginia
married 1929 Janet G Travell, M.D. 1901 - 1997
Janet in 1913 NY
On line
exhibit of the life and legacy of Janet G Travell MD
a. Janet Davidson Powell
b. Virginia Gordon Powell
4. Dorothy Elizabeth Powell 5 June 1901 - 5 July 1986 Charlotte NC no
issue
married Joseph Erwin Moore of Charlotte NC
Daddy's Birth
Certificate:
This is to certify that I, Mrs. Carl R. Livermon, Secty. & Treas. of St.
Mark's Episcopal Church of Roxobel, N.C., do know John William Gordon Powell,
formerly of Roxobel, N.C., now of New York, N.Y. That I distinctly remember the
day that he was born And that the following facts and dates are copied from the
church registry. Date of birth Dec, 26, 1897. Baptised May 8, 1898.
Signed Mrs. Carl. R. Livermon. Oct. 15, 1945.
1900
Roxobel, Bertie Co, NC census. [Dorothy Powell wasn't born yet.]
Powell,
Edgar, head, WM, 3/1860, M6, Farmer
Powell, Isa G., wife, WF, 12/1862, M6, 3/3
Powell, Edgar G., son, WM, 11/1894, S
Powell, Junius B., son, WM, 4/1896, S
Powell, John W., son, WM, 12/1897, S
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bertie/census/1900/roxobel.txt

1946 Junius Powell, Dorothy Moore, Jack Powell
1962 "John Powell, financial counselor and husband of
the President's physician
and Perry T. Roane, Kelford postmaster"
from THE CHRONICLE of The Bertie County
Historical Association,
Vol. X, No. 1, April 1962
Ref: "Poor Town News" #84
Jack
Powell's Roxobel part 1 #85 Jack
Powell's Roxobel part two
1937 Jack, Virginia, and Janet Powell
picnicking and our Springer Spaniel, Buppy (in New York State)
1945 At "Woodbourne" cousins Virginia Powell, Elizabeth Norfleet
and Janet
Powell, and sitting below on the fender of the car, Dot Powell, Uncle
Junius' younger daughter.
Elizabeth Norfleet's parents were Thomas Figuers Norfleet, my "Uncle
Figuers," and Janie Cherry Norfleet, my "Aunt
Janie." When we used to visit Roxobel during my
childhood, Elizabeth lived at the Woodbourne Plantation with her parents and her
brother, Tom. Later, she married Ray Hightower Stallings and moved to Greensboro.
We loved Elizabeth. She came to New York and stayed with us occasionally when
our parents had to go on trips together. Once she lived with us for about six
months when she came to New York for medical reasons concerning her eyes. Our
other cousin who came sometimes was Eric Norfleet's daughter, Margaret. Janet
and I called them "Aunt Lizzie" and "Aunt Maggie." ~ Virginia

Left: ca 1950 Thanksgiving at "Woodbourne," the
Norfleet home, NC.
Virginia on "Eric, the Red"and her sister, Janet, astride
"Slow Motion"
Right: "Sol Cherry with Virginia and Janet Powell and Leon, a friend - 1948"
"I believe that Sol had begun to live at "Woodbourne."
"On that visit, I remember there was only one mule. Either
"Garfield" or "Sycamore" (the two we had been riding) had
died. In1950, the other one had passed on. There were two new mules - as
seen in the final picture. Janet and I graduated from high school in 1951 and
1952, went to college, got married, and had children of our own. We stopped
visiting Roxobel but saw the family in the summers at Nags Head. When
Unkie's spacious gray-shingled cottage was full, we enjoyed the cabins at the
motel next door." ~Virginia
Ancestors of Jack
Powell
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