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Col Samuel Daniel McDearmon

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Col Samuel Daniel McDearmon Veteran

Birth
Death
1871 (aged 55–56)
Burial
Appomattox, Appomattox County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Daniel McDearmon was a Confederate army officer during the American Civil War. He held a number of political and government offices, and played a significant role in the development of Appomattox and Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
In 1835 at age nineteen McDearmon married Mary Frances Philadelphia Walton (1814–1884), the daughter of Col William Walton (1782–1851) of Buckingham County. By 1845 McDearmon owned almost 450 acres, consisting of part of Mount Evergreen and adjoining lands. He also held in trust a neighbor's estate of some 147 acres. Near his father's Mount Evergreen property he owned and operated a sawmill ("Evergreen Mills"), which provided a regular income for him. After the formation of the new county of Appomattox in April 1845, he purchased most of the land in and around the Clover Hill Tavern

Children
Mary Elizabeth McDearmon (b.1836) married first David A. Plunkett (1826–1860) and second Cornelius Hill.
Victoria McDearmon (d.infans)
William James McDearmon (1844–1925) married Mary Frances Stickley (1851–1890)
Samuel Walton McDearmon (b.1845) married Judith L. Atwood.
John Hampden McDearmon (1850–1885) married Sarah J. Wright
Samuel Daniel McDearmon was a Confederate army officer during the American Civil War. He held a number of political and government offices, and played a significant role in the development of Appomattox and Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
In 1835 at age nineteen McDearmon married Mary Frances Philadelphia Walton (1814–1884), the daughter of Col William Walton (1782–1851) of Buckingham County. By 1845 McDearmon owned almost 450 acres, consisting of part of Mount Evergreen and adjoining lands. He also held in trust a neighbor's estate of some 147 acres. Near his father's Mount Evergreen property he owned and operated a sawmill ("Evergreen Mills"), which provided a regular income for him. After the formation of the new county of Appomattox in April 1845, he purchased most of the land in and around the Clover Hill Tavern

Children
Mary Elizabeth McDearmon (b.1836) married first David A. Plunkett (1826–1860) and second Cornelius Hill.
Victoria McDearmon (d.infans)
William James McDearmon (1844–1925) married Mary Frances Stickley (1851–1890)
Samuel Walton McDearmon (b.1845) married Judith L. Atwood.
John Hampden McDearmon (1850–1885) married Sarah J. Wright


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