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1820 Bath, VA
Lewis Acree
1m 26-45
1830 Mason, VA
Lewis Akery
2m 0-5 [Peter & ?]
1m 50-60
1f 0-5 [Polly]
1f 5-10 [Frances]
1f 20-30
1840 Jackson County
Lewis Acre
2m 0-5
1m 5-10 [Charles 7]
1m 10-15 [Peter 11]
1m 60-70
1f 0-5 [Elizabeth 7]
2f 10-15 [Frances 17 & Polly 13]
1f 30-40
1850 Jackson, VA # 652-659
Riley Rob 40 M Farmer Va
Riley Elizabeth 32 F Va
Riley Ann * U Va
Riley James 10 M Va
Riley Jno 8 M Va
Riley Mary 6 F Va
Riley William 4 M Va
Acre Polly 23 F Va
Acre Charles 17 M Farmer Va
Elizabeth's sister Mary 'Polly' [died 1843] married Lewis Acree, who died in 1844. These would be their children.
657 664 Riley Willard F 6/12 M Va [with Abram & Margaret Starcher]
1860 Jackson, VA # 206-196
Riley, Robert R, 48, surveyor
Elizabeth, 42
James D W, 19
John H, 17
Mary E, 15
William W, 14
Millard F, 10
Peter M, 8
Robert R, jr, 4
Hester A, 1
Acree, Charles L, 27
1870 Mill Creek Dist, Jackson, WV # 236
Riley, Robert R, 58
Elizabeth, 52
Mary E, 26
Peter M, 16
Robert R, jr, 13
Hester J, 11
Ada P, 8
Acree, Charles L F, 38
1880 Census Place: Walton, Roane, West Virginia Page 128A
Frances PAXTON Self F W W 57 WV VA VA
Gor. T. PAXTON Son M W 19 WV
Lyle PAXTON Son M W 17 WV
Henry PAXTON Son M W 15 WV
Elizabeth ACREE Sister F S W 47 WV
"Pioneers of Jackson County", by John House, it appears in the section,
"Heart of Mill Creek".
Acree Family
Lewis Acree was from Bath County, Virginia. He married Mary Cleek, who was a daughter of Peter Cleek, for whom she named her son Peter. Their children were:
Peter C. Acree (mentioned above) was born March 9th, 1829, and died at Walton, in Roane County, in June, 1904. He married Nancy, daughter of John and Mary Vinyard Paxton. They had two sons, George and Adam Acree, who were in the Confederate Army.
Charles L. Acree, son of Lewis, was in the Union Army, as was Peter C., the father of the two boys mentioned above.
Lewis Acree was born in Bedford County, Virginia, in 1783, and died on Mill Creek in 1844. Mary Cleek Acree was born in Bath County, Virginia, in 1802, and died August 1th, 1843. My informant "Aunt" Hannah Harpold Staats, now deceased, described Mary Acree as one of the "kindest and best women that ever lived".
Lewis Acree moved to the section known as Kentuck, in 1845. [must be wrong date if he died in 1844.
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