NameHannah Nelson
Birth1814, Pendleton Co., (W) Virginia
Deathbef 1847
FatherElijah Nelson (1781-1845)
MotherMary Margaret Kinkead (~1795-1814)
Spouses
Birthabt 1814 / 1815
Death1864, Wymer, Randolph Co., West Virginia
Death Memod. at the hand of Sampson Snyder’s Swamp Dragons
BurialNelson Family Cemetery, Wymer, Randolph Co., West Virginia
FatherIsaac J. Nelson , Sr. (1772->1860)
MotherElizabeth McCartney (1775-~1820)
Marriage3 Sep 1835, Pendleton Co., (W) Virginia
ChildrenJane (1840-1928)
 Evelyn (1845-)
 Samuel K. (1836-1924)
Notes for Hannah Nelson
1844. Hannah Nelson b ca.1816?, d 1840-46, m 1835 Elijah Nelson of Isaac.   Consent of father Elijah given.   Elijah of Isaac rem. 1847 Catherine Wilfong and were in Randolph Co. 1850 cs.
Notes for Elijah J. (Spouse 1)
411Elijah J. Nelson was the sixth of twelve children born to Isaac Nelson and Elizabeth McCartney Nelson of Pendleton Co., (W) VA. He was born around 1815. Elijah was married twice and fathered six children.

He enlisted in the 18th Virginia Cavalry in January of 1863 soon after the Regiment was formed. He served as a private in Co. “A” and saw action at Gettysburg, New Market, Piedmont, and Lynchburg. Elijah’s eldest son, Samuel K. Nelson, was a member of Co. “C” of the 62nd Virginia Infantry.

Elijah J. Nelson’s children and their descendants have handed down the following story of his death. While he was at home on leave in Randolph Co., Captain Sampson Snyder’s Union Home Guard, known as the “Swamp Dragons”, got wind of the fact that Nelson was in the area. Several of them came on horseback to his farm above Whitmer and raided his homestead. Nelson took off on foot down the mountain to escape, but was ambushed and mortally wounded. The marauders then proceeded to loot and destroy family belongings and supplies. Nelson’s wife and children were witnesses to the raid. Elijah J. Nelson was buried in the Nelson family cemetery near his home.

425*** Note from Anita ...
My grandmother had told me (her mother had told her) this story before I had read the above ... she told me he was out doing chores and was called in for a sick cow….he saw the Swamp Dragaons, ran and got caught in a barb fence and this is where they killed him …… Anita

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Elijah J. Nelson:
He enlisted in the 18th Virginia Cavalry in January of 1863 soon after the Regiment was formed. He served as a private in Co. "A" and saw action at Gettysburg, New Market, Piedmont, and Lynchburg. Elijah's eldest son, Samuel K. Nelson, was a member of Co. "C" of the 62nd Virginia Infantry. While he was at home on leave in Randolph Co., Captain Sampson Snyder's Union Home Guard, known as the "Swamp Dragons", got wind of the fact that Nelson was in the area. Several of them came on horseback to his farm above Whitmer and raided his homestead. Nelson took off on foot down the mountain to escape, but was ambushed and mortally wounded. The marauders then proceeded to loot and destroy family belongings and supplies. Nelson's wife and children were witnesses to the raid. Elijah J. Nelson was buried in the Nelson family cemetery near his home.
Elijah J. Nelson was the sixth of twelve children born to Isaac Nelson and Elizabeth McCartney Nelson of Pendleton Co., (W)VA. He was born around 1815. Elijah was married twice and fathered six children.

Sources: http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?C&880585
http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/Stump45/elijah_j_nelson.html
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