i. Martha Addington
ii. John Franklin Addington b 14 Feb 1881 Shelby
Gap, Pike Co KY m. 14 Feb 1909 to Louise Whitt b 26 Oct 1882 VA d 18 May 1917
d/o Richard Whitt and Florence Robinson. Child; Odas Addington b 19 Sept
1909 Wise Co VA m. Dora Mullins d/o Joe Mullins. John Franklin Addington m. 27
Nov 1818 to Bertha Aldridge b 10 Aug 1901 d Nov 1972 d/o F M Aldridge and
Victoria Haynes. 8 children.
iii. Cora Lee Addington b 3 Apr 1884 Wise Co VA d
20 Feb 1977 m. Vinxon Whitt b 16 Jul 1878 VA d 29 Oct 1918 s/o Richard Whitt
and Florence Robinson. Children; Eunice, Hilbert, Arnold, Clarence, Opal,
Stella, Mabel, Hazel, Marion and Vinson Raymond Whitt.
iv. Carrie Addington b 2 Apr 1889 d 7 Feb 1964 m.
Ellis Hall; m. 16 Jul 1908 to John Reynolds b. 29 Nov 1879
d. 26 Aug 1921 VA, prohibition officer, d 20 Aug 1921 killed during a
raid on a moonshine still, Paintsville, KY, s/o
William Henry Reynolds and
Matilda Frances Baker.
v. Calvin Addington b 25 Nov 1896 Wise Co VA m.
Emma Cox d/o Floyd Cox and Melissa Adkins.
vi. Matilda Addington b 10 Sept 1898 Wise Co VA
occupation, teacher m. 27 Jun 1915 VA to James Leonard Lioutza b 11 Oct 1889
Lacri, Italy d 27 Apr 1980 FL
Old Regular Baptist Church Obituaries:
ADDINGTON, Filmore was born Mar 18 1861 died Oct 22 1930; married Nancy
BENTLEY in 1880; 4 girls and 3 boys; 1 girl and 1 boy died in infancy. Member
of the Old Regular Baptist Church where is was an ordained minister. Written
by his daughter Carrie Hill
ADDINGTON, William Fillmore b: Mar 16 1861 d: Oct 18 1930 md: Nancy Ann
Addington Apr 10 1879 b: Jan 16 1860 d: Apr 20 1902
Filmore Addington, born 3/18/1861, died 10/22/1930, married Nancy Bentley in
1880. They had 4 daughters and 3 sons, 2 died in infancy, the others are
living. 3 of the daughters were members of the ORB Church. He joined the ORB
church and was ordained to preach in 1895. He preached his last sermon at
Bethel Church at a foot washing meeting, using the text: "Thus in one house
shall it be eaten." His sons were named Calvin and Johnny. Calvin lived in
Cincinnati. The writer states, "Children, I want you to respect, Katie, his
wife for she has done all she could for him..." [This suggests that he may
have married a second time although the writer does not make that clear.] Her
final statement is: "So dear brethren and sisters, each of you pray, down in
the grave where father and mother were laid." Obituary was written by his
daughter, Carrie Hall.