VEALE
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Veal, Florence D 8 Sep 1899 aged 1y 7m St. Peters P - John P - Ellen |
Veal, Frank d 15 Dec 1898 aged 17y St. Peters 178990118 P - Veal, George / Julia |
Veal, Morgan d 25 Jun 1909 aged 33y Mt. Olive |
Veal, Samuel d 11 Jan 1903 St. Peters P Harry |
Veale, Sophia d 4 Sep 1897 aged 70y St. Peters P - Mason, James |
Veil, Wilmer d 9 Nov 1903 aged 0d St. Peters |
VEASY
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Veasey, Annie Maria d 31 Oct 1897 aged 90y St. Peters SP - Veazey, Abraham P - John Dickson |
Veasey, Anna 1 Dec 1858 21 Nov 1934 Mt. Olive SP - Veasey, George |
Veazey, Henry d 5 Nov 1939 aged 76yrs (30
Mar 1863 - 5 Nov 1939) Mt. Olive SP - Emilie Veazey P - Ella Riddle |
Veasey, Mary d 5 Mar 1884 aged 77yrs St. Peters SP - Perry Veazey Mary, wife of the late
Perry Veazey, a former slave in the family of United States Senator David
Davis in this county, died of old age on Wednesday, at the alms house in
Wilmington, Del., after an illness of only two or three days' duration. Her funeral took place from the alms house
at 11 a. m. yesterday; interment in E. Zion cemetery, Front and Union
streets. At the request of ex-Senator
Davis the funeral arrangements were made by W. C. R. Colquoun. Mrs.Veazey as well as her deceased husband
were once slaves at the Davis homestead in this town, and for many years the
ex-senator had been paying for their support.
He boarded Mrs. Veazey at the alms house, paid her husband's funeral
expenses and will also pay hers. http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/cecil/newspapers/whig1884.txt |
Veazey, Master d 18 Oct 1889 aged 10mo St. Peters P - Aron Veasey |
Veazey,
Mertle R (Myrtle) d
12 Jul 1907 aged 4m St.
Peters P
- Enoch Veazey |
Veazey, Perry d 12 Jun 1882 aged 56yr Ezion 178973861 SP - Mary Hogan Many of our readers will
remember Perry Veazy, a colored man, a slave, the property of Mrs. Mitchell,
now Mrs. W. Wirt, of this town, and who lived here with his owner until about
1862. Perry was a prot g of Judge David
Davis, acting Vice President of the United States, they having been boys
together, the one a master the other a slave, and the Judge has ever taken a
lively interest in him. Up to the time
of his death, which occurred last week, Perry has been a resident of
McDowellville, near Wilmington, occupying No. 104 Ford street, a house
erected for him by Judge Davis, who has always exercised care over him, amply
providing for his wants, and keeping him in comfort. Perry Veazy was born in 1824 and was
consequently about 58 years of age when he died. He was the child of slave parents who were
the property of a gentleman named Mercer, who was an uncle to the boy who
afterwards became Judge Davis. Mr.
Mercer died and the widow in the meantime married Mr. Wirt, who removed to
this town in 1851, and Perry being the property of Mrs. Wirt, removed with
them. In 1862 the rebellion having
commenced in right earnest Perry left this town and went to Wilmington, but
his mistress never made any attempt to capture him or to induce him to
return. Perry was taken sick last
December with a tumor on the stomach and the Judge was notified of his
sickness, since which time he has been very solicitions for Perry s welfare
and authorized friends to attend to all his wants. Last Friday afternoon at 2 o clock he was
buried from his residence in the Zion Cemetery on the Lancaster Pike. The funeral services were held in Moore s
chapel near Perry s residence and the church was crowded. http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/cecil/newspapers/whig1882b.txt |
Veasey, Walter D 18 Oct 1889 aged 10m St. Peters |
Vesey (f) D 16 Aug 1853 aged 3mo Early burial |
VENEY
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Venie, Noble 11 Jan 1894 12 Nov 1920 Mt. Olive P William F Venie |
Venie, William F 23 Dec 1838 - 17 Feb 1919 Mt. Olive Pvt., Co. D, 31st U.S. Colored Volunteer Infantry SP Henrietta Hawkins |
VENTRICE |
Ventrice, Annie M D 7 Jan 1925 aged 50y Mt. Olive |
VETTER |
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