The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
The Genealogy of David L. Moody & Yvonne L. La Pointe. - Person Sheet
NameWilliam Joseph EVE ®99, ®3327, ®1890, ®1892, ®3642, ®1893
Birth17 Dec 1804, Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA ®3327, ®1856
MemoForest Hall
Death16 Mar 1863, Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA ®3327
Burial1863, Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA ®3327
MemoMagnolia Cemetery
OccupationPlanter
FatherCAPTAIN Oswell EVE JR. (1754-1829)
MotherAphra Ann PRITCHARD (ca1765-1821)
Misc. Notes
After his father’s death in 1829, he took charge of all the plantations, and paid off their shares to the other heirs. For many years he resided in Richmond County, where he was a large slaveholder and an extensive planter; in 1850 his real estate value was $75,000. In 1857 he settled with his family in Augusta. "W. J. Eve house at 79 Broad, Augusta, Georgia" is in the 1859 Augusta City Directory. ®1866 According to Dr. Joseph Jones, he was widely respected as "a man of benevolence, industry and integrity.” He died in 1863 at his residence in Augusta after a lingering illness. He and Philoclea had 3 children. ®3327

by a lady 80 years of age
Mrs. Emma Eve Smith (1798 - 1882)
copied by Mrs. Mary E. Miller Eve 1907
transcribed by Patricia E. Kruger 1994

William came next. He was a farmer and a very enthusiastic one. By close attention and good executive qualities he amassed a comfortable fortune. He lived at the Cottage and took care of Sister Adams and me until his marriage. He was fond of hunting and many a fine deer have I seen brought home by him. At Father's death, William took charge of all the plantations and paid off the portions to the other heirs. He was very benevolent to the poor and each winter appropriated a certain amount for their use which he delivered to the Mayor. When the famine occurred in Ireland, he sent five hundred bushels of corn to the sufferers. When the yellow fever visited Augusta in '9' he sent every vehicle and horse on his plantation and moved the poor to the campground seven miles in the country.

His negroes were cared for well and like Father he built them a church on his place. He married one of the belles of Georgia, Miss Philoclea Casey, who was cultivated and handsome. They raised three children. Brother William died at his residence on lower Broad Street in Augusta during the war. His children were 1. Eva who married Col. C. C. Jones and left one son, Edgeworth Eve Jones. 2. Berrien who died leaving a family of four girls; one daughter was born after his death, and 3. Capt. Edge Eve who is the last living male member of his branch of the family. He has no children though he has been married twice.

Berrien Eve married Orrilla Moye. Their children: Gertrude Elihu, William Joseph, Theodora Horatio Eaton, Philoclea Edgeworth Casey and Irma Berrien.
Research
Was he born in 1806? Did they marry in Richmond County?
Spouses
Birth30 Dec 1813, Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia, USA ®3327
Death20 Jan 1889, Summerville, Chattooga County, Georgia, USA ®3327, ®3327
BurialAugusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA ®3327
MemoMagnolia Cemetery
FlagsJefferson County, Georgia
FatherDR. John Aloysius CASEY (1779-1819)
MotherSarah Lowndes BERRIEN (1798-1822)
Misc. Notes
She was her parents only daughter. For many years she was active as the first vice regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union. After her husband died in 1863 she made her home with her daughter Eva (the second Mrs. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr.) in New York (from 1866 to 1877) and in Summerville, near Augusta (from 1877 to 20 Jan 1889). ®3327
Research
Was she born in 1815?
Family ID1472
Marriage27 Oct 1840, Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia, USA ®3327
 Aloysius Casey (Died as Child) (1843-1846)
 Macpherson Berrien (1846-1886)
Last Modified 25 Jun 2012Created 9 Mar 2018 using Reunion v12.0 for Macintosh
Created 1 April 2018 by David L. Moody

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