

Peter Chevallie Warwick, Sr BIRTH 28 Aug 1835 Richmond City, Virginia, USA DEATH 31 Dec 1899 (aged 64) Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Shockoe Hill Cemetery Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140405248/peter-chevallie-warwick
Peter was a flour merchant, and served as a state senator from Chesterfield County. He married Mary Louisa about 1856. They had at least two children, Abraham and Mary Louisa. He married Caroline about 1870 at "Campfield", the home built by Caroline's grandfather in Chesterfield County in 1830. They had at least three children: Peter Jr., William Henry, and Caroline ("Lena").
Dring the Civil War, he served as a volunteer Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Samuel Jones from 1862 to 1865. He was paroled at Tallahassee, Florida on 12 May 1865.
Children Photo Abraham Warwick 1860–1864
Photo Mary Louisa Warwick 1861–1923
Photo Peter Chevallie Warwick 1873–1948
Photo William Henry Warwick 1875–1878
Photo Caroline Warwick 1876–1956
Lena Temple Warwick 1877–1956
Peter was a flour merchant, and served as a state senator from Chesterfield County, Virginia. He married Mary Louisa about 1856. They had at least two children, Abraham and Mary Louisa. He married Caroline about 1870 at "Campfield", the home built by Caroline's grandfather in Chesterfield County in 1830. They had at least three children: Peter Jr., William Henry, and Caroline ("Lena").
Dring the Civil War, he served as a volunteer Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Samuel Jones from 1862 to 1865. He was paroled at Tallahassee, Florida on 12 May 1865.
His grave was marked in 2017 through the efforts of the "Friends of Shockoe Hill Cemetery".
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August 28, 1835
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Virginia, United States
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August 12, 1873
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1899 |
December 31, 1899
Age 64
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Virginia, United States
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