Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameEdgar Roy Micou
Birth10 Sep 1833, Essex County, Virginia
Death1 Sep 1912, Essex County, Virginia
Burial3 Sep 1912, St. Paul’s Church
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
OccupationClerk of the Court, Essex County, Virginia
Cause of deathFall, fracture of the hip
FatherJohn Hancock Micou (-1835)
MotherCatherine Carter Wood (1800-1878)
Documentation
In the early 1840s in an undated petition (probably from about 1842), oratrix Catharine C. Micou widow of John H. Micou of Essex County complained that the said John H. Micou died in December 1835 having left a last will and testament. Provisions were made for educating the children, of which there were six—four daughters and two sons—most at that time infants of very tender years—Adeline G. in February 1841 intermarried with Albert Hill; Martha E. at about the same time intermarried with James H. Boughan; Olympia H; Susan C.; John H: who died in the fall of 1840; and Edgar Roy, all except Adeline yet infants. At the time of his death, John H. Micou owned a valuable farm in Essex County, Bathurst, previously conveyed by a deed of trust. The property was sold, but commanded a sum barely sufficient to accomplish the objects and purpose of the the deed of trust. John H. Micou also owned slaves, some of whom were with him at the time of his death, he having startedwith them on his way to the South, with the view of selling them, and had progressed to one of the western counties of the state, where he died. The slaves were sold, the proceeds paid to the executors. Your oratrix is going into debt with what little is left. That John H. Micou at the time of his death held a reversionary interest in the estate of the late Geo W. Lee deceased and interest in the estate of his father, the late Paul Micou, which at the death of his mother will amount to about $2,500. No date. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 49, item 49-B-4.]

On 26 April 1843, P. J. Derieux, sheriff of Essex assigned to defend James H. Boughan and Martha E. his wife, Olympia H. , Edgar Roy, and Susan C. Micou, infants, filed answer to a bill of complaint exhibited by Catharine C. Micou. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 49, item 49-B-10.]

1850 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Page 91
Dwelling 448, Household 448
Micou, Catharine, 49, female, value of real estate $3,200, born in Virginia
Micou, Olympia, 22, female, born in Virginia
Micou, Edgar, 16, male, manager, born in Virginia
Micou, Christian, 14, female, born in Virginia, in school

1860 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Dwelling 374, Family 360
Micou, Cath C., 59, farmer, $400 real estate, $10900 personal estate
Micou, Olympia H., 30
Micou, E. R., 26, male
Boughan, Jno. H., 26
All born in Virginia.

On 15 April 1867, Edgar Roy Micou and Theodore P. Boughan were bound $300 for Edgar Roy Micou’s administration of the estate of Martha E. Boughan. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 28, page 682.]

His death certificate on file in Tappahannock states that he died single, aged 78 years 11 months 21 days, born 10 September 1833 and died 1 September 1912. Cause of death was “Fall from age…fracture of his hip”. Parents listed as John H. Micou and Catherine C. Wood, born born in Essex. Buried 3 September 1912 at St. Paul’s Church.
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