Pvt. James Landreth Malcolm, CSA musician, died Winston-Salem, N.C. Nov. 8, 1895, age 79.

Pvt. Malcolm's wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Page Malcolm, died Forsyth County, N.C., 3-31-1892, age 69. Their graves may be at an old Guilford Co., N.C., Malcolm farm at which a census recorded them earlier; I believe it was in the Morehead Township district? His mother is believed to be a Landreth? His parents believed to be from nearby in the state of Virginia. I descend his daughter, Susan Caroline Malcolm born Guilford Co., N.C., July 20, 1845, died and buried Charlotte, N.C., March 23, 1920. October 22, 1860, Guilford Co., N.C., she wed Sgt. James Anderson Woollen, CSA musician, born Guilford February 22, 1835, and died and buried Old Salem, Forsyth Co., N.C., June 9, 1905. James and Susan are both in the 1890's book "Lee Family of Virginia" by Edmund Jennings Lee; because their daughter, Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth 'Muttie' Woollen Lee, wed Henry Lee of Winston, son of Charles Carter Lee, older brother of Gen. Robert Edward Lee, Sr., CSA. Lillian had LtCol. Robert Henry 'Marse' Lee, U.S. Coast Artillery, West Point class of 1912. His first posting to was old Fort McHenry, Baltimore harbor, Maryland; where he wed first, Miss Parron and had only child Rosa Parron Lee, who is not mentioned in his Richmond, Va., obituary. I seek her fate? He is buried at the Episcopal church, Lee's Landing, Powhatan Co., Va., almost within sight of his grandfather's home, "Windsor". The night after his surrender, Gen. Lee spend the night in a tent in his brother's yard there, so as not to disturb the brother's family.  I once correspinded with an unrelated lator ownor, prior to his alledged murder by his former older girlfriend, when he found someone younger. Lillian reared her twenty years younger sister, my grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Valerie 'Tee' Woollen Miller; at age 17, Wachovia Bank's first female employee, a steno-typist for co-founder, Col. Fries. Woollen Gymn at the University of N.C., Chapel Hill, is named for Susan's wonderful son, Charles Thomas Woollen, who's grandson, Edmund Boice Woollen, V.P. Raytheon Homeland Security, I think is in-charge of the development of the program that monitors these e-mail postings? Jim Miller, Southport, North Carolina