. Historic Virginia homes and churches . le pinions,and ample piazzas. This house was completely destroyedby fire in 1839. The present house at Enniscorthy was built in 1850. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bennett, the present ownersof this estate, are great-grandchildren of the second JohnColes. The first burial in the old family burying-ground atEnniscorthy was that of a child of John Coles II, in 1772,and in its soil also sleep the remains of Elizabeth TravisTucker, born in Jamestown in 1727. She was the motherof Elizabeth, wife of John Coles II. WOODVILLE Woodville was built in 1796, as indicated


. Historic Virginia homes and churches . le pinions,and ample piazzas. This house was completely destroyedby fire in 1839. The present house at Enniscorthy was built in 1850. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bennett, the present ownersof this estate, are great-grandchildren of the second JohnColes. The first burial in the old family burying-ground atEnniscorthy was that of a child of John Coles II, in 1772,and in its soil also sleep the remains of Elizabeth TravisTucker, born in Jamestown in 1727. She was the motherof Elizabeth, wife of John Coles II. WOODVILLE Woodville was built in 1796, as indicated by a datemarked on a brick in the front hall fireplace. The housewas erected by John Coles II, of Enniscorthy, for hiseldest son Walter, on land which was part of one of thesecond grants from the Colonial authorities in the name ofthe Crown, to the Coles family. This estate has been occu-pied by a Walter Coles for four successive generations—Walter R. Coles, of St. Louis, being the fourth of thatname. PIEDMONT AND THE SOITII SIDE 415. WOODVILLE, ALBEMARLE COUNTY


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