> > >Great website! Thanks for the information on David & the burial place of >Granville. I was sent information that Granville Beverlin lost a leg as a result >of a wound he got at Lynchburg in June of 1864. I would like to know more >about David's disability. Given that he mustered in at the same time as >Granville, means he was either a cousin or brother. > > Mike, I think this is Granville's family - it includes a brother David. I don't see marriages. 1830 Easter Dist, Harrison, VA Beverlin, William D 1m 0-5 1m 5-10 1m 30-40 1f 0-5 1f 5-10 1f 20-30 1840 Randolph VA William D Beverlin 1m 10-15 1m 15-20 1m 40-50 2f 0-5 Dorcas 3f 5-10 Matilda 1f 15-20 1f 30-40 1850 Randolph, VA all born VA William D Beverlin 50 Jane 44 Matilda 16 Dorcas L C 11 William G 10 David 7 Sarah A 5 1860 Wirt, VA all born VA William D Beverlin 61 Jane 55 Granville 18 David 17 Sarah 14 1870 Cooper, Mason, WV Board, Andrew 71 PA Mary J 48 Va Thomas W 15 Va William 13 Va Martha E 5 WV Beverlin, Jane 65 Va Chaten, Martha 12 Va There is a death record in Jackson Co: Beverlin, G W 11/17/1898, 57y8m16d [d] Kenna [p] W & V Beverlin (M) We know how messed up the JC death records are, but this does calculate to his being born in 1841. His daughter, Martha V is also buried in Good Cemetery. She died Feb 12, 1882, aged 1y 2m, d/o G W & P E Beverlin. Do you need census data for Granville and Elizabeth? Betty