. West Virginia and its people. ther. (H) Edwin Conwav. son of William and Janetta (McAdam) Broun,was born March 9, 1781. He married (first) ]\Iaria (Crane) Hale,widow of John Hale, and daughter of Colonel Crane, of Northern NeckVirginia. Thev had issue as follows: i. George ]\, born Sep-tember 7, 1808 2. James William. June 23, 1810. 3. Harriet Ann, Oc-tober 2, 1812: married Stephen Garland Bailey. 4. Edwin Conway,August 28. 1818. Edwin Conway Broun married (second) Elizabeth,daughter of Dr. James Channell. tradition says of Philadelphia, andgranddaughter of William S. Pickett, of Fauq
. West Virginia and its people. ther. (H) Edwin Conwav. son of William and Janetta (McAdam) Broun,was born March 9, 1781. He married (first) ]\Iaria (Crane) Hale,widow of John Hale, and daughter of Colonel Crane, of Northern NeckVirginia. Thev had issue as follows: i. George ]\, born Sep-tember 7, 1808 2. James William. June 23, 1810. 3. Harriet Ann, Oc-tober 2, 1812: married Stephen Garland Bailey. 4. Edwin Conway,August 28. 1818. Edwin Conway Broun married (second) Elizabeth,daughter of Dr. James Channell. tradition says of Philadelphia, andgranddaughter of William S. Pickett, of Fauquier county. \irginia. ThePickett family is descended from the immigrant. George Pickett, whocame over from France and settled in Westmoreland county, A^irginia,where he resided in 1680. He had a son, AVilliam Pickett, whose willwas recorded in the clerks office of Fauquier county, Airginia. Novem-ber 24. 1766. He left five sons and two daughters, among whom wereAMlliam. Alnrtin, and Marv Ann, who married, in 1766. Rev. William. WEST \1RGIXIA 71 Marshall, a Baptist preacher of Westmoreland county, \irginia, andmoved to Kentucky. Rev. Mr. Marshall was an uncle of Chief JusticeMarshall. Among the descendants of William Pickett, first of the name,was also General George E. Pickett, one of the noted Confederate gen-erals of the civil war, who also distinguished himself in the war withMexico. He was born in Richmond in 1825, died at Norfolk in 1875,and had engaged in business in Richmond after the civil war. Thechildren of Edwin Conway Broun and his second wife, Elizabeth Chan-nell, were: i. Alaria. born October 11, 1820; married Rev. Fouchee 2. James Channel!, May 15, 1822. 3. Thomas Lee, of whomfurther. 4. Susan Jane, October 12, 1825; married Joseph M. William Leroy, October i, 1827, in Loudoun county, Virginia, diedat Auburn, Alabama, January 23, 1902. He became one of the fore-most educators of the south, having been president of the Alabama Poly-technic Ins
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