William H. Face was the son of Edward Face (1808-1840) and Catherine Heffley Face (1805-1876). Edward Face was the chief carpenter at Fortress Monroe while 1st Lieutenant Robert E. Lee was stationed there (1831-34). Lee played a major role in the final construction of both Fortress Monroe and its opposite, Fort Calhoun, later renamed Fort Wool. Both forts would later provide great vantage points for the Battle of Hampton Roads but neither played an important part in the action. Wikipedia
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Edward Face Birth: 1808, USA Death: 1840 Florida, USA Edward Face was the son of William Face (1770-1855) and Elizabeth Haley Face. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=face&a...
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