Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameLetitia Anne Wells
Birth11 May 1823, Washington Twp, Fayette Co, PA
Census14 Aug 1850, Greenfield, Washington Co, PA
Memoroll#833, pg 151
Census23 Jun 1860, Jefferson Twp, Fayette Co, PA
Memoroll#1109, pg 426
Census21 Jun 1870, Greenfield, Washington Co, PA
Memoroll#1463, pg 73
Census11 Jun 1880, Greenfield, Washington Co, PA
Memoroll#1201, pg 123
Death19 Apr 1893, East Pike Run Twp, Washington Co, PA
BurialRedstone Cem, Brownsville, Fayette Co, PA
FatherJohn Wells (1779-1853)
MotherDeborah (1792-1872)
Misc. Notes
Listed with her husband James Troy (indexed as Frey) and son John (1) in the 1850 census at age 27.
By 1860 they had moved to Fayette Co where the family consisted of John (12), David (9), James (6), Debra (3), and Norman (8 mos). His brother Wm (31) was living with them, as well as Eliza Mozier a domestic.
Letitia and James F. Troy (1820-1869), a Coal Dealer, lived in Greenfield, Washington Co, PA and Jefferson, Fayette Co, PA. They had the following children: John, David W., Frank T. "James", Deborah Jane, Norman, Robert A., and Elizabeth.
Following James’ death in 1869, she is listed in the 1870 census for Greenfield, PA as Annie Troy (47, PA) and widowed with her children.
Listed as Letitia Troy (55, PA) widowed in 1880 census, with children Frank (25), Norman (20), Robert (17), and Lizzie (14), and all 3 boys listed as coal miners.
An article in the April 28th, 1893 edition of the Canonsburg Weekly Notes states:
“The coroner’s jury in the case of the accidental shooting of Mrs. A. T. Troy (sic) of East Pike Run township, on Wednesday last, has completely exonerated her son-in-law, James W. Burtnett.” It is unclear whether this refers to her being shot on April 26th or April 19th. But since James was the husband of daughter Deborah Jane (16 Nov 1857 Coal Center, PA - 1 Apr 1939 Alliance, OH), it is clear that this article is for Letitia, and that she was apparently shot accidentally.
Spouses
Birth22 Feb 1820, Pennsylvania
Death9 May 1869, Fayette Co, PA
BurialRedstone Cem, Brownsville, Fayette Co, PA
OccupationCoal Dealer
Misc. Notes
Son of David Troy and Elisabeth Fenton
Assessed $14.70 in taxes by the IRS in 1863 for 420 tons of Coal.
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