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Nancy’s marker. (Find a Grave) |
Telem and Margaret's daughter Nancy is first seen at age 14 (b
c1846) in 1860 as a “Pearson” with her parents and siblings in what would
become Cedar Run Distr. In 1870, she is found living in Cedar Run with
four children, Hampton, Virginia (“Jennie”), Warner, and Margaret, all presumed to
be her offspring. A fifth child, Robert Lee, born after the 1870 census, is
also believed to be a child of Nancy because he is found in a later census
living with Hampton, who is designated as his brother. Though all the children
except Robert are found in the 1870 census living
with their mother and having the name “Tapscott,” later in life they all used
the name “Chichester.” And the reason may be obvious. They appear to have all
been fathered by William Doddridge Chichester, a white neighbor, who we have seen before.
Nancy died on 14 Nov 1877 and was buried in Poplar Forks Baptist
Church Cemetery with the name “Nancy M. Chichester.” Her marker has the oldest death date in the
cemetery. Following Nancy’s death, her five children all moved to the District
of Columbia, and later some moved on to Philadelphia. Many of her descendants
were, or were married to, dressmakers and waiters.
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Idlewile Hotel and Resort, 1897, where Hampton worked. (Wikimedia Commons.) |
The name of Nancy’s oldest child, Hampton, who was born around
1864, is shown with the middle initial “H” in a single record and with the name “Wade” in two city directories. That he was given the name
“Hampton Wade” or converse is difficult to believe since Wade Hampton III
(1818-1902) was an infamous slave-owning South Carolina plantation owner and
politician who served as a Confederate general during the Civil War and had KKK
connections during reconstruction. Hampton Chichester was living in DC as early
as 1880, and lived there until at least 1899, at times with his brothers Warner and Robert
Lee, his first cousin Robert J. Tapscott, son of Ann Virginia, and his second
cousin James Tasco Tapscott, son of Cordelia. Around 1887, Hampton married a Virginia-born woman who we
know only by her given name, “Alice E.” Around 1900 Hampton and Alice moved to
Philadelphia, where for the next 25 years Hampton worked as head waiter at the
Idlewild Hotel, near Media, Pennsylvania. Following Hampton’s sudden death on 3
Aug 1925 from a heart attack, the owner of the hotel said “We have lost a
valuable man. He was esteemed by the patrons of the house.” Born around 1870, Alice had died five years earlier than
Hampton, on 3 Jan 1920 in Philadelphia. Hampton and Alice left no known children.

Virginia Chichester, Nancy’s second child, was probably born
around 1864, although birthyears calculated from Virginia’s
age in various records vary widely. By 1885 Jennie, the name she often used,
was living in DC and sewing for a living. Three years later, in DC, Virginia
married William J. Lewis, a hotel waiter, born in Virginia in January 1860. The
couple had two children, William J. Lewis Jr. and Genevieve Lee Lewis. William
Sr. died 4 Jan 1933 and Virginia died 10 Jan 1939, both in DC.
Born c1866, Warner Crain Chichester moved to DC, where he
married Marian B. Hunter in 1888. The couple had a single child, Carl Hampton
Chichester, but Warner died quite young. After being judged a “lunatic” in
1894, Warner died around age 29 in DC on 17 Jul 1895, "after a long and painful illness". Marian, who remarried, died 30 Apr 1843 in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Margaret (“Maggie”) M. Chichester, born c1867, ended up in DC like the rest of her siblings, and it may have been while living there that she married Andrew J. Corum. Born
in January 1866, Andrew’s middle name
was likely “John” since he and Margaret had a son Andrew John Corum Jr. The
Corums had at least twelve children, most of whom died young. On 1 Apr 1920, 21-year-old Andrew Jr. was
shot to death by his fiancé "because he refused to keep his promise to marry her." Frances Spinner, the fiancé, was sentenced to 20 years in the penitentiary. Andrew Sr. died in DC on 31 Jul 1932,
and Margaret died there on 17 Jan 1939, just a week after her sister Virginia
had passed.
Nancy’s final known child, Robert Lee Chichester, was born in Fauquier County, probably on 28 Oct 1872, though his death certificate gives a year
of 1875. In 1889 and 1890 he was living on DC with brothers, but by 1900 he was
in Philadelphia. It was there that, on 2 Oct 1905, he married
Estelle Freeman. The couple had one known offspring, Catherine, born c1911. Catherine is seen in
only one record and apparently died as a child. Robert died on 22 Apr 1946 in
Philadelphia. Estelle, who had been born in Philadelphia on 6
Oct 1873, died there on 14 Dec 1963. There is some evidence that Robert and
Estelle did quite well financially, but that is another story.
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