Individual Details

Otho Holland Willliam Luckett

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"Otho Holland William Luckett, son of Thomas Hussey and Elizabeth Luckett, was born during the Revolutionary War and was named after General Williams of Washington County, who was no doubt his father's friend. His youth was spent in Virginia, and in Fauquier County on November 27, 1805, he negotiated a bond to marry Elizabeth C. Graham. Walter Graham was his surety.

"At various times he lived after his marriage in both Maryland and Virginia, but sometime after 1812 he migrated to Ohio. In 1835, as the eldest son, and a resident of Chillicothe, he appointed Joseph S. Watkins, of Goochland County, Virginia, his attorney to establish bounty land from the State of Virginia by rights of his deceased father's services. The warrant was issued accordingly to him on January 6, 1838. The papers showed that his father had died in Loudon County, Virginia, during December 1786, and that the only other heir mentioned was the youngest son, Thomas Hussey Luckett, then a resident of Texas." (The Lucketts of Portobacco, by Harry Wright Newman, 1938.)

Families

SpouseElizabeth Graham ( - )
FatherMajor Thomas Hussey Luckett (1750 - 1786)
MotherElizabeth Noland (1751 - 1817)
SiblingValentine Peyton Luckett ( - )
SiblingLawson Luckett ( - )
SiblingThomas Hussey Luckett ( - )