Acreage Wednesday – Circa 1950 Virginia Fixer Upper on 22.5 Acres $55K – Sold
OHU50K Notes $55,000 Sold for $53,000
Realtor Comments
- 3bd
- 1ba
- 1,180sqft
- Circa 1950
9427 Sock Rd, Pound, VA 24279 $55,000
Family History
If we are to go by the cemetery name, it appears that an earlier house owned by Eli Mullins (1861-1947) was once on the property. In fact, Eli was a farmer who made his living from his small farm here. Known by the nickname, “Socks Dad” (note Socks Rd. and son Kedric Sock), Eli was the father of four children who lived to adulthood, Mary Geneva Mullins Cantrell, Eliza Mullins, Kedric Sock Mullins and Derothea Mullins Osborne. At least four more children who died in infancy are buried in the cemetery.
Eli was married twice. His first wife, Winnie Stanley Mullins (1856-1833) died at the age of 26, likely in childbirth. Mary Melvina “Polly” Mullins Mullins (uh-oh) was the second wife, who was only a year older than Eli’s daughter Mary Geneva. Eli passed away at the age of 86 when he broke his hip and back after a fall. He, too, is buried in the family cemetery.
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6 Comments
Tina
How much down
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Ashanti Laszlo
Oh, dear…all I could say right now would be swearing…LOL…very familiar with this place, so many in my area originate from Pound, VA, and those surnames are VERY familiar. I think they about ALL moved to Washington State.
chris
ez installment ! all down and nothing a month !
Melvin Monk
Is this still available?
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Sorry, sold for $53,000.