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  • | birth_date = 1856 '''JR. H. Wood''' (1856-1928) was a member of the [[Albemarle County]] [[Board of Supervisors]]. Hi
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  • {{Event Year|1854|1856}} ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1856]] &ndash; Walter Hamner, prominent [[Nelson County]] figure <ref>{{cite-pro ==Deaths==
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  • '''Daniel C. Grady''' (September 4, 1856 - March 28, 1925) served as Charlottesville's Chief of Police from 1914 unt [[Category:1856 births]]
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  • ...42, founded the [[Albemarle Military Institute]] sometime between 1854 and 1856, and in 1862 was killed at the Battle of South Mountain during the Maryland [[Category:1862 deaths]]
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  • ...1836]]. He graduated at the U.S. (West Point) Military Academy, in June, [[1856]], and was a second-lieutenant in the U. S. Army until April, [[1861]], whe [[Category: 1861 deaths]]
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  • ==Deaths== ...Charlottesville Light Artillery. Attended the [[University of Virginia]] (1856-1860); never married; son of General Edward Codrington Carrington (1748–1
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  • ...s'' Watson (m. 1833; d. 1853, aged 36)<br/>Jane Lynn ''Creigh'' Watson (m. 1856; d. 1858, aged 35)<br/>Bettie J. ''White'' Watson (m. 1859) ...resbyterian Church 1856-1897.JPG|thumb|Charlottesville Presbyterian Church 1856 - 1897 (At this church, Edgar R. Watson served as a deacon from 1848 to 186
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  • * Son: [[Samuel Baker Woods]] ([[January 21]], [[1856]] – [[October 1]], [[1952]]; aged 96) [[Category:1910 deaths]]
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  • *Francis Preston Venable (1856-1934) was born November 17, 1856 in Farmville, Virginia. In 1893 F. P. Venable identified calcium carbide, t [[Category:1900 deaths]]
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  • ...d been an Associate Justice Civil Court (1853-1856) and presiding Justice (1856-1861). In [[1861]], Fred's father, Horace Davis Twyman was among the many c [[Category: 1938 deaths]]
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  • ...Lemuel D. Evans appointed Rosser to the United States Military Academy in 1856. However, Rosser did not complete the required five-year course of study, a [[Category:1910 deaths]]
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  • ...early settlers. Also included are several sections which contain a list of deaths from 1744 to 1849; Militia Rolls; Petitions; lists of various officials; an ...nia, Volume 2, The federal period, 1763-1861|last=Bruce, Philip Alexander, 1856-1933|publishdate=1924|publisher=Chicago New York, The American historical s
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  • ...hat police believe 19-year-old Noah Philip Romando was responsible for the deaths of his mother, 49-year-old Elizabeth Walton, sister Lily Katherine Romando |[[May 20]], [[1856]]
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