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Charlton Wayne ELSWICK
 

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Generation: 1
  1. Charlton Wayne ELSWICK

    Charlton m. HAGGE [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. ELSWICK
    2. ELSWICK
    3. ELSWICK

Generation: 2
  1. Robert Elswick ELSWICK b. 6 May 1900; d. Wft Est. 1932-1991.

  2. Robert m. Inez Hazelwood LUKE [Group Sheet]

  3. Inez Hazelwood LUKE

    Notes:
    _MENDPrivate

    Children:
    1. 1. Charlton Wayne ELSWICK

Generation: 3
  1. Thomas Marion ELSWICK b. 15 Dec 1879; d. 22 Apr 1925.

  2. Thomas m. Lillian BOLT Wft Est. 1904-1922. Lillian (daughter of William David BOLT and Martha Florence BRAINARD) b. 15 Feb 1892; d. Wft Est. 1924-1986. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lillian BOLT b. 15 Feb 1892; d. Wft Est. 1924-1986.

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Elswick ELSWICK b. 6 May 1900; d. Wft Est. 1932-1991.
    2. William David ELSWICK b. 6 May 1903; d. Wft Est. 1935-1994.
    3. Paul Adron ELSWICK
    4. Margaret ELSWICK
    5. Myrtle ELSWICK
    6. Gladys Marie ELSWICK
    7. Lillie ELSWICK

Generation: 4
  1. William David BOLT b. 31 Jul 1841, Boltsfork, Kentucky; d. 23 Oct 1919, Boltsfork, Kentucky.

    Notes:
    Alias: W.D. /Bolt/
    [v61t2936.ftw]
    W.D. Bolt was born and raised at Boltsfork and ran a grist mill & saw
    mill for over 50 years. At first he had a steam engine but later he got
    a gasoline engine. People from all around thatneighborhood brought corn
    to the mill to be ground into meal. He also couldcrush corn, cob and
    all, and make chap corn. People would also haul their logs there to be
    sawed into lumber. He also had a store building and a blacksmith shop
    which he rented. People from all around came there to the store and
    blacksmith shop. Besides the mills, store, and blacksmith shop,
    Boltsforkhad a church, and Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges.
    W.D. Bolt was never sick enough to be bedfast until about 3 weeks before
    he died. The doctor thought he had dropsy. His eye sight was good, he
    only wore glasses to read. At thetime of his death he owned 90 acres of
    land at Boltsfork. It extended some in Lawrence County, but all joined.
    William David Bolt fought with Union Army in the Civel War between North
    and South in 1860. He was in the march throughGeorgia, but didn't go
    all the way to sea because he got discharged before they reached the
    coast.

  2. William m. Martha Florence BRAINARD Abt 1885. Martha (daughter of John Spark BRAINERD and Sarah STEICE) b. 3 Nov 1858, Hanging Rock, Lawrence Co., Ohio; d. Wft Est. 1895-1953. [Group Sheet]

  3. Martha Florence BRAINARD b. 3 Nov 1858, Hanging Rock, Lawrence Co., Ohio; d. Wft Est. 1895-1953.

    Notes:
    _MSTATPartners

    Children:
    1. William David BOLT b. 29 Mar 1886; d. 25 Mar 1967.
    2. 5. Lillian BOLT b. 15 Feb 1892; d. Wft Est. 1924-1986.

  
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