Eliza Ann Bishop1,2
F, #879, b. 1 May 1858, d. 29 Jun 1923
Birth* | 1 May 1858 | Eliza Ann Bishop was born on 1 May 1858 in Clay County, Kentucky. According to information submitted to the U.S. Pension Office, her name was recorded in the family bible as Liseyan Bishop.1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 6 January 1878 | She married Enoch Williams on 6 January 1878 in Owsley County, Kentucky.4 |
Death* | 29 June 1923 | Eliza Ann Bishop died on 29 June 1923 in Teges, Clay County, Kentucky, at age 65.4 |
Citations
- [S179] 1860 U.S. census, Clay County, Kentucky, population schedule, Sextons Creek, page 100, dwelling 631, family 631, Perry Bishop; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 Nov 2011), citing National Archives microfilm publication M653_363. Household includes: Perry Bishop 24, farmer, real estate valued at $300, personal property of $60; Vica [sic] 20; Eliza A. 2; Archibald 8/12; all b. Clay County, KY.
- [S180] Vicy Bishop, widow's pension application no. 1,154,619, certificate no. 892,628; service of Perry Bishop (Pvt., Co. I, 14th KY Cav., Civil War); Case Files of Approved Pension Applications . . ., 1861-1934; Civil War and Later Pension Files; Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15; National Archives, Washington, D.C. ". . . a true copy of the dates of the claimants birth, and the date of the claimant and soldiers marriage, and the names and dates of the births of their children in order of their births; as it appears of record in their family bible." --Delila Abner, Notary Public, Clay County, Kentucky, 22 April 1920. Photocopy held by Wanda Hunter Day.
- [S310] Membership application, P. G. Bentz, National no. 948317, on George Rogers (1740-1800, Virginia), approved 05 Oct 2015; National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Office of the Registrar General, Washington, D.C. Born May 1858 in Kentucky.
- [S310] Membership application, P. G. Bentz, National no. 948317, on George Rogers (1740-1800, Virginia), approved 05 Oct 2015; National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Office of the Registrar General, Washington, D.C.