Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1914. Excerpt: ... Issue: 79. Fanny Wallace, married Major Pierson B. Reading; 80. Richard Bland7, 81. Ann Louisia, married Walter Dorsey Daridge; 81. Eliza Lee. 53. John Macrae6 Washington (Bailey5, Bailey4, Henry3, John2, John1), Colonel U. S. A. (for services see Hayden and Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography); born 1793, lost at sea Dec. 25,1853; married Fanny, daughter of Dr. Jack Macrae, of Prince William County. Issue: (Hayden): 82. H. M.7, at William and Mary College 1852-3; 83. William Temple7; 84. Euphan Dandridge, married William Storke. 54. George6 Washington (Bailey5, Bailey4, Henry3, John2, John1), married Cecilie Barron. Issue: 85. George Wallace7; 86. Frances Virginia; 87. Mary; 88. Anna. 64. Lawrence7 Washington (Henry6, Lawrence5, Henry4, Henry3, John2, John1), born Feb. 21, 1791, married Sarah Tayloe, daughter of William A. Washington, of "Bridges Creek," Westmoreland Co. (a nephew of the President) and his wife Sarah, daughter of John Tayloe, of "Mt. Airy," Richmond County. Issue: 89. Henry Augustine8, Professor William and Mary College, married Cynthia Beverley, daughter of Judge N. Beverley Tucker, of Williamsburg. No issue to survive. 90. William8; 91. Mary. (To Be Continued.) BLACKWELL FAMILY. By Miss Stella Pickett Hardy, Batesville, Ark. Tradition says, that the Blackwell's of Virginia, are of ancient English origin, and that the progenitor was Joseph Blackwell who came to the Colony in 1636, and who was one of the King's Surveyors, and that his family seat was "Walnut Lodge," in Northumberland Co., Va. Now for facts, "Walnut Lodge," Northumberland Co., Va., has for generations been the seat of the Blackwell Family, and it is here that many of the family are buried. The progenitor of the family, was one Joseph Blackwell, to date I have found no proof of the date of h...