Married James Tignal Womack, son of William Womack and Mary (Mollie) Allen, on 8 Jul 1795, Prince Edward County, VA.
The family and slaves moved to Eastern Kentucky Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia, and settled along the Little Sandy River around 1812, opposite present Pactolus, Carter County.
Children
Polly Womack m. William R. Hatchett
Archer Tignal Womack
Nancy B. Womack m. William "Buck" Kouns
Martha Womack (died young)
Samuel Watson Womack
Clarinda Womack m. Reason Virgin
Eliza Womack m. David Kibbey
William Womack
James Allen Womack
Allen L. Womack
Richard D. Womack
Married James Tignal Womack, son of William Womack and Mary (Mollie) Allen, on 8 Jul 1795, Prince Edward County, VA.
The family and slaves moved to Eastern Kentucky Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia, and settled along the Little Sandy River around 1812, opposite present Pactolus, Carter County.
Children
Polly Womack m. William R. Hatchett
Archer Tignal Womack
Nancy B. Womack m. William "Buck" Kouns
Martha Womack (died young)
Samuel Watson Womack
Clarinda Womack m. Reason Virgin
Eliza Womack m. David Kibbey
William Womack
James Allen Womack
Allen L. Womack
Richard D. Womack
Inscription
+38.365640 -82.931146
Gravesite Details
Cemetery location off Route 1 from Grayson. The old Womack farm opposite the Little Sandy River from Pactolus. On high ground by the river are graves, old Rupert/Wilhoit House
Family Members
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Mary Ann "Polly" Womack Hatchett
1796–1880
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Archer Tignal Womack
1797–1887
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Nancy B. Womack Kouns
1799–1889
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Samuel Watson Womack
1804–1866
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Clarinda Womack Virgin
1805–1846
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Womack Kibbey
1806–1882
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William Womack
1809–1885
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James Allen Womack
1810–1849
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Richard Davis Womack
1815–1880
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Allen L. Womack
1815–1893
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