Belles, beaux and brains of the 60's . e county, Va. The next brother, Boiling W., alsomakes the sacred soil yield him bread, farming in Loudon county. John Triplett Hax-all, born during the war,now resides in married the youngestdaughter of Douglas Gordon,of Fredericksburg. Theyhave three daughters andone son, Triplett, Jr. Thesecond brother, Boiling, mar-ried Miss Noland and has afamily of four, three of thembeing girls. The Barton Haxalls weremore in the social whirl,there having been severalyoung ladies of that family,and popular ones: Clara,Lucy, Agnes, Hallie; May andCharlot
Belles, beaux and brains of the 60's . e county, Va. The next brother, Boiling W., alsomakes the sacred soil yield him bread, farming in Loudon county. John Triplett Hax-all, born during the war,now resides in married the youngestdaughter of Douglas Gordon,of Fredericksburg. Theyhave three daughters andone son, Triplett, Jr. Thesecond brother, Boiling, mar-ried Miss Noland and has afamily of four, three of thembeing girls. The Barton Haxalls weremore in the social whirl,there having been severalyoung ladies of that family,and popular ones: Clara,Lucy, Agnes, Hallie; May andCharlotte having been only young girls at the wars last, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Jr., is dead; as is Fannie,another sister who grew up after the war and never , the youngest, is now Mrs. C. Powell Noland, themother of three daughters and four sons. Of them, Lloyd, Bar-ton, Powell, Jr., Philip and Charlotte are all grown and arelately described as splendid young people, self-supporting,all of them, including the mrs. robert e. lee, jr.(charlotte haxall) BELLES, BEAUX AND BMAINS OF THE SIXTIES 129 The eldest sister, Clara (Mrs. Grundy), was very popularin Richmond. She had two daughters, Mrs. Pue, now Hvingin Baltimore county, Md., and Mrs. Leake, residing in Rich-mond. Barton Grundy married Miss Branch and also livesthere. Miss Lucy Haxall is now Mrs. Edward Lees Coffey, ofNew York City. She has a son, Barton, lately married, anda daughter, Lucy, who married Charles DeKay. They haveseveral children. The third of these sisters, Agnes, wedded one of the bestloved and most courtly gentlemen of his day, WarringtonCarter. She left one son, Shirley, who lives in Virginia. Hallie Haxall, the next, married Henry A. Wise, Jr., aminister. They had numerous progeny who died young,and one married son; but his line is now extinct, except onefemale grandchild. Mrs. Alexander Cameron, of Richmond (Mary Parke),is the mother of twelve sons and daughters. All of themlive
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