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Lucy Giilmer Breckenridge

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  1. 1.  Lucy Giilmer Breckenridge was born on 20 Dec 1869 (daughter of Cary Breckenridge and Mary Virginia Caldwell); died after 1920 in of, Richmond Clay Ward, Richmond, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cary Breckenridge was born on 5 Oct 1839 in Catawba (near Fincastle), Botetourt Co, Virginia (son of Cary Breckenridge and Emma Walker Gilmer); died on 11 May 1918 in Aspen Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; was buried in Godwin Cem, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Encyclopedia Virginia
    http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Breckinridge_Cary_1839-1918

    Cary Breckinridge (1839?1918)

    Contributed by Lindsay Robertson and the Dictionary of Virginia Biography

    Cary Breckinridge was a Confederate cavalry officer during the American Civil War (1861?1865), who suffered five wounds, including at the Second Battle of Manassas (1862), reportedly had five horses shot from under him, and was captured and briefly imprisoned in the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, D.C. Following the war, Breckinridge farmed, possibly worked in banking, and served in the House of Delegates (1869-1871). Physically imposing and from a prominent family, Breckinridge remained active in Conservative Party and Democratic Party politics and served as the superintendent of public schools for Botetourt County from 1886 until 1917. He died in 1918 at his home in Fincastle

    Breckinridge was born on October 5, 1839, at Catawba near Fincastle in Botetourt County, the son of Cary Breckinridge and Emma Walker Gilmer Breckinridge. His grandfather James Breckinridge represented Virginia in Congress, and his cousin John Cabell Breckinridge was vice president of the United States and a major general and secretary of war of the Confederate States.

    Breckinridge grew up at his grandfather's Federal-style mansion, Grove Hill. From it his father managed his plantations and became a wealthy planter, owning nearly 150 slaves in 1860, more than any other person in Botetourt County. After study at home, Breckinridge entered the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington in 1856. He was an unexceptional student and graduated eighteenth in a class of forty-one on July 4, 1860, but during his final year at VMI he served as cadet second lieutenant and ranked first in his class in infantry tactics.

    Breckinridge and all four of his brothers fought for the Confederacy, and three of them died. A diary kept by their sister Lucy Gilmer Breckinridge between 1862 and 1864 recorded the constant worry and grief experienced by the family on the home front. Cary Breckinridge enrolled as second lieutenant of the Botetourt Dragoons on May 17, 1861. On January 30, 1862, he was elected captain of Company C, 2nd Regiment Virginia Cavalry, and less than three months later, on April 24, 1862, he received a major's commission. Breckinridge was an aggressive combatant and during the course of the war reportedly had five horses shot from under him.
    Title: The Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C.

    The Old Capitol Prison,
    Washington, D.C.

    At the Second Battle of Manassas, on August 30, 1862, he suffered a saber cut to his face, the first of his five war wounds. Breckinridge was captured at Kelly's Ford on March 17, 1863, and briefly imprisoned in the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, D.C. After he was exchanged and enjoyed a week of recuperation at home he returned to his regiment. In January 1865 Breckinridge was promoted to lieutenant colonel retroactive to December 7, 1864. During the waning days of the war he was promoted to brigadier general, but having never held that rank in battle he refused to claim it later in life.

    Breckinridge returned to Fincastle after the war and on June 27, 1866, married Mary Virginia Calwell, a young woman he had first met and reportedly become infatuated with on a short furlough home in January 1864. She was a native of Greenbrier County, West Virginia, and the granddaughter of James Calwell, the manager of the White Sulphur Springs resort. Four of their five sons and both of their daughters survived to maturity. Breckinridge's father died in 1867, but he and his wife chose to reside in Fincastle rather than at Grove Hill, where his mother and then his younger brother George William Breckinridge maintained the family estate. Breckinridge and his contemporaries identified him as a farmer, but some accounts state that he also engaged in banking. His standing as a former Confederate officer and his family background undoubtedly helped make him the choice of local Conservatives to run for the House of Delegates in 1869. Indeed, those qualities, combined with his imposing physical stature (contemporaries described him as a "giant"), might have won him greater political prominence had he sought it. Breckinridge carried Botetourt County with nearly twice as many votes as his opponent in 1869. He voted with the Conservative majority in the House of Delegates and served on the Committees of Claims and on Militia and Police. He did not seek reelection.

    Breckinridge remained a stalwart of the local Conservative Party and its successor, the Democratic Party, sitting on the county executive committee, attending nominating conventions, and serving between 1887 and 1902 on the county electoral board. He also served on the board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute from 1888 to 1890. Breckinridge's most important public service was as superintendent of public schools of Botetourt County from 1886 to 1917. At the close of his three decades in this post, nearly half of the county's schools remained one-room structures, but the county also boasted a dozen graded schools and seven high schools, two of which were accredited four-year institutions. During Breckinridge's last year as superintendent, although past the age of seventy-five, he made 114 official visits to different public schools.

    Cary Breckinridge died of heart failure on May 11, 1918, at Aspen Hill, his home in Fincastle, and was buried nearby at Godwin Cemetery. His youngest son, William Norwood Breckinridge, a physician, shared his father's devotion to the Democratic Party, served for many years as mayor of Fincastle, and had the Breckinridge Elementary School there named in his honor.

    Time Line

    October 5, 1839 - Cary Breckinridge is born at Catawba near Fincastle in Botetourt County.
    1856 - Cary Breckinridge enters the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington.
    July 4, 1860 - Cary Breckinridge graduates from the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. He is ranked eighteenth in a class of forty-one.
    May 17, 1861 - Cary Breckinridge enrolls as second lieutenant of the Botetourt Dragoons.
    January 30, 1862 - Cary Breckinridge is elected captain of Company C, 2nd Regiment Virginia Cavalry.
    April 24, 1862 - Cary Breckinridge receives a major's commission in the Confederate cavalry.
    August 30, 1862 - Cary Breckinridge, a Confederate cavalry major, suffers a saber cut to his face at the Second Battle of Manassas. This is the first of his five war wounds.
    March 17, 1863 - Confederate cavalry officer Cary Breckinridge is captured at the Battle of Kelly's Ford and is imprisoned briefly at the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, D.C.
    January 1865 - Cary Breckinridge is promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Confederate cavalry, retroactive to December 7, 1864.
    June 27, 1866 - Cary Breckinridge marries Mary Virginia Caldwell, whom he met while on a short furlough home in January 1864.
    1869 - Cary Breckinridge is elected to the House of Delegates as a member of the Conservative Party. He serves on the Committees of Claims and on Militia and Politic. He does not seek reelection.
    1886?1917 - Cary Breckinridge serves as the superintendent of public schools of Botetourt County.
    1887?1902 - Cary Breckinridge serves on the Botetourt County electoral board.
    May 11, 1918 - Cary Breckinridge dies of heart failure at Aspen Hill, his home in Fincastle, and is buried nearby at Godwin Cemetery.

    Cary married Mary Virginia Caldwell on 2 Jun 1866. Mary (daughter of William Bowyer Calwell (Caldwell)) was born in 1841 in Greenbrier Co, West Virginia; died after 1920 in Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Virginia Caldwell was born in 1841 in Greenbrier Co, West Virginia (daughter of William Bowyer Calwell (Caldwell)); died after 1920 in Richmond, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Richmond Clay Ward, Richmond (Independent City), Virginia

    Notes:

    Census:
    Widowed, living with daughter Lucy and husband John B. Easley.
    John B Easley 57 1863 VA VA VA
    Lucy B Easley 51 1869 VA VA VA
    Agnes E West 50 sister widowed VA VA VA
    Virginia C Breckenridge 79 mother-in-law widow VA MD MD


    Children:
    1. James Breckenridge was born on 4 Aug 1867; died after 1868.
    2. 1. Lucy Giilmer Breckenridge was born on 20 Dec 1869; died after 1920 in of, Richmond Clay Ward, Richmond, Virginia.
    3. Henry Caldwell Breckenridge was born on 24 Jul 1871; died after 1872.
    4. Cary Breckenridge was born on 23 Nov 1872; died after 1873.
    5. John Peachy Breckenridge was born on 12 Jun 1873; died after 1874.
    6. William Norwood Breckenridge was born on 1 May 1875; died after 1876.
    7. Emma Cary Breckenridge was born on 7 Jul 1877; died after 1878.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cary Breckenridge was born on 13 Feb 1796 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia (son of General James Breckenridge and Ann Cary Selden); died on 25 Mar 1867 in Grove Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.

    Cary married Emma Walker Gilmer on 25 Nov 1830 in Botetourt Co, Virginia. Emma was born in 1807 in Bedford Co, Virginia; died on 25 Mar 1893 in Grove Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Emma Walker Gilmer was born in 1807 in Bedford Co, Virginia; died on 25 Mar 1893 in Grove Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    daughter of
    Father: Peachy Ridgeway Gilmer b: 25 NOV 1779 in Albemarle Co., Virginia
    Mother: Mary House b: 7 JUL 1785 in Connecticut

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Breckenridge was born on 11 Dec 1831; died after 1867.
    2. Peachy Gilmer Breckenridge was born on 15 Sep 1835 in Virginia; died on 24 May 1864.
    3. James Breckenridge was born on 1 Sep 1837 in Catawba, Virginia; died in 1865.
    4. 2. Cary Breckenridge was born on 5 Oct 1839 in Catawba (near Fincastle), Botetourt Co, Virginia; died on 11 May 1918 in Aspen Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; was buried in Godwin Cem, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.
    5. Eliza Watts Breckenridge was born on 30 Apr 1841; died after 1842.
    6. Lucy Gilmer Breckenridge was born on 1 Feb 1843; died on 16 Jun 1865 in Grove Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.
    7. John Harmer Breckenridge was born on 14 Jul 1844; died on 3 Jun 1863.
    8. Emma Jane Breckenridge was born on 25 Sep 1845; died on 28 Jun 1891.
    9. George William Breckenridge was born on 25 May 1847; died after 1848.

  3. 6.  William Bowyer Calwell (Caldwell) was born in 1805 (son of James Calwell (Caldwell) and Mary "Polly" Bowyer); died on 9 Aug 1881 in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia; was buried in Caldwell Family Cem, White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Virginia Caldwell was born in 1841 in Greenbrier Co, West Virginia; died after 1920 in Richmond, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  General James Breckenridge was born on 7 Mar 1763 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia (son of Col/Capt Robert Breckenridge, Sheriff and Letita Preston, (Immigrant)); died on 13 May 1833 in Grove Hill Plantation, Botetourt Co, Virginia.

    James married Ann Cary Selden about 1790 in Rockingham (Augusta) Co, Virginia. Ann (daughter of Col. Wilson Cary Selden and Mary Jennings) was born about 1763 in Elizabeth City Co, Virginia; died on 17 Mar 1843 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Cary Selden was born about 1763 in Elizabeth City Co, Virginia (daughter of Col. Wilson Cary Selden and Mary Jennings); died on 17 Mar 1843 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    daughter of Cary Selden and Elizabeth Jennings.
    After her husband's death (abt 1792) Mrs. Cary Selden lived with her daughter, Mrs. James Breckenridge, in Botetourt
    County. At the time of her death, in 1807, she was with
    her daughter, Sarah, Mrs. Andrew Hamilton, in Fincastle, Virginia.

    Ann's brother Miles was killed at sea at the age of twelve ; as a boy he was wild and headstrong and his father thinking that the discipline on board ship would be good for him, sent him to the ship "Edward," commanded by his brother-in-law, Richard Barron ; they were attacked by pirates and Miles disobeyed the order to remain below hatches ; just as he put his head above deck it was taken off by a chain ball (two balls connected by a chain).
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    Children:
    1. Letita Breckenridge was born on 26 Oct 1791 in Botetourt Co, Virginia; died after 1792.
    2. Elizabeth Breckenridge was born on 31 Mar 1794; died after 1795.
    3. 4. Cary Breckenridge was born on 13 Feb 1796 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; died on 25 Mar 1867 in Grove Hill, Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia.
    4. Mary Ann Breckenridge was born on 12 Mar 1797 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; died on 30 Aug 1830.
    5. Matilda Breckenridge was born on 15 Apr 1799 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; died after 1821.
    6. James Breckenridge was born on 20 Jan 1801; died after 1802.
    7. Robert Breckenridge was born on 12 May 1802; died after 1803.
    8. John Breckenridge was born on 28 Oct 1803 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; died in Jul 1824.
    9. Wilson Seldon Breckenridge was born on 14 Feb 1805 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; died on 1 Jul 1805.
    10. John Breckenridge was born on 28 Aug 1809 in Fincastle, Botetourt Co, Virginia; died on 5 May 1844.

  3. 12.  James Calwell (Caldwell)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia; manager

    Notes:

    Encyclopedia Virginia
    http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Breckinridge_Cary_1839-1918

    Cary Breckinridge (1839-1918)

    Contributed by Lindsay Robertson and the Dictionary of Virginia Biography

    Breckinridge returned to Fincastle after the war and on June 27, 1866, married Mary Virginia Calwell, a young woman he had first met and reportedly become infatuated with on a short furlough home in January 1864. She was a native of Greenbrier County, West Virginia, and the granddaughter of James Calwell, the manager of the White Sulphur Springs resort.

    (see notes for his father-in-law Michael Bowyer)

    James married Mary "Polly" Bowyer. Mary (daughter of Michael Bowyer, Jr. and Frances Carpenter) was born in 1774 in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia; died on 20 Aug 1842 in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mary "Polly" Bowyer was born in 1774 in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia (daughter of Michael Bowyer, Jr. and Frances Carpenter); died on 20 Aug 1842 in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia.

    Notes:

    the manager of the White Sulphur Springs resort.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Bowyer Calwell (Caldwell) was born in 1805; died on 9 Aug 1881 in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia; was buried in Caldwell Family Cem, White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia.