Ashley, William H. -- March 26, 1838 —In Missouri, Gen. William H. Ashley, first lieutenant-governor of that state, and a native of Powhatan co. ["Historical Collections of Virginia" by Henry Lowe, Babcock & Company, Charleston, S.C., 1845. p. 406-407; submitted by Robyn Greenlund]
Bryant, John
Richmond Enquirer - July 23, 1833
Another Revolutionary Solder gone - Died, of Cholera, at his residence, in Garrard county, Kentucky, on the 4th of July, John Bryant, Esq. He was born in Powhatan county, Va., the first day of January, 1760, and served in the revolutinary war till peace was made; he moved to Kentucky about the year 1781, and settled at the place where he died in 1786. He has served his country as State Legislator, and was several months employed, during the late war, in the North Western Army. He has left a numerous offspring and an aged widow to bemoan his loss.
Prince, Kimbrell F.
Richmond Enquirer June 13, 1834
Died, in the county of Powhatan, on the 7th inst, after a protracted and painful illness, which he bore with great fortitude, Mr. Kimbrell F. Prince, in the 42d year of his age, leaving a disconsolate widow and five orphan children to bemoan their irreparable loss. He was a man universally respected by all who knew him. Mr. Prince was "an honest man, the noblest work of God. [submitted by Dena Whitesell]
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