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| 1901 | Floyd Accord was 51 years old, a team driver for a coal mine. Also living in his household were his wife Minnie (age 31); sons George A. (age 5/12), Hicks (age 28, a motor man for a coal mine), Willard (age 22, a track layer for a coal mine), and Tommy (age 17); step-daughter Freda Cozart (age 10); step-son Watts Cozart (age 3); and grandmother, Mary Saunders (age 79, widow, born in Virginia). Aside from Mary, all household members were born in West Virginia. The family lived at 324 Fifth Street. | Cozart, Gove Watts (I15694)
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| 1902 | Floyd Accord was 51 years old, a team driver for a coal mine. Also living in his household were his wife Minnie (age 31); sons George A. (age 5/12), Hicks (age 28, a motor man for a coal mine), Willard (age 22, a track layer for a coal mine), and Tommy (age 17); step-daughter Freda Cozart (age 10); step-son Watts Cozart (age 3); and grandmother, Mary Saunders (age 79, widow, born in Virginia). Aside from Mary, all household members were born in West Virginia. The family lived at 324 Fifth Street. | Cozart, Carrie Freda (I15692)
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| 1903 | Floyd Co., VA Marriage Book 3, Source Medium: Book . | Source (S498)
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| 1904 | Floyd Co., VA Marriage Book 4. | Source (S499)
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| 1905 | FOREST HILL - John Wayne Cottle, 30, died Friday, Sept. 22 at Ballard. Born Jan. 6, 1959 at Princeton, he was the son of John E. and June A. Cottle of Rt. 4 Princeton. Mr. Cottle was a employee of Swanson Plating at Princeton, a member of the Goodwins Church of Christ, and a graduate of Oakvale High School. Other survivors include his wife, Barbara Coburn Cottle; two sons, Jonathon and Jason Cottle, both of the home; three brothers, Richard Kevin and Tim Bob Cottle, both of Princeton, and William A. Cottle of Ft. Knox, Ky.; two sisters, Debra Whitt of Glen Lyn, Va. and Andrea Cline of Richmond, Va.; paternal grandmother, Amy Shrewsbury of Princeton, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. John Arnold of Princeton. Services will be today at 2 p.m. at the Davis Funeral Home Chapel in Oakvale with the Rev. Dana Hazelwood and Minster David Stauffer officiating. Burial will be in the Cottle Family Cemetery in Forest Hill. | Cottle, John Wayne (I49266)
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| 1906 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, TX, Sunday, 18 Mar 2001, p. 50, col. F Sidney W. "El-Sid" Patterson Jr FORT WORTH — Sidney W. "El-Sid" Patterson Jr., 66, a retired chef, died Friday, March 16, 2001 at a Fort Worth hospital. Memorial service: 2pm Tuesday at Biggers Funeral Chapel Sidney Patterson Jr. was born Oct. 15, 1934, in Long Beach, Calif. He lived in Fort Worth since 1996. Before his retirement, he was a chef for the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nev. for many years. Because of his outgoing personality and his love of being around people, he was a greeter at the Lake Worth Wal-Mart for the last three years. He was an artist and avid model train collector. Survivors: Wife, Darlene Patterson of Fort Worth; sons, Wesley and Dennis Patterson both of California; daughter, Tammy Wood of Minnesota; and numerous nieces and nephews. Biggers Funeral Home Lake Worth (817) 237-3341 | Patterson, Sidney Wesley Jr. (I26439)
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| 1907 | Frances Imogene Hill, 78, of Williston, S.C., died Friday, Jan. 13, at Aiken Regional Medical Center. Services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, at Dyches Funeral Home Chapel in Barnwell, S.C., with the Rev. Jim Williams officiating. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, at Dyches Funeral Home. Burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday in Grand View Cemetery in West Virginia. Born in Crawley, W.Va., Mrs. Hill was the daughter of the late Lonzoe William Scruggs and Ethel Mildred Walkup Scruggs. She was a retired seamstress and was a member of Greenpond Baptist Church. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend and will be missed by many. Survivors include a son, William C. Hill and his wife Tracie of Walterboro, S.C.; three daughters, Sandra Cremeans and her husband Lanny of Barboursville, W.Va., Judy Worley and her husband Tom of Hampton, Va. and Jo Anna Dodd and her husband Glenn of Baxter, Tenn.; seven grandchildren, Carrie Valentine of Virginia Beach, Va., T.C. Worley of Minneapolis, Minn., Heather Dodd of Baxter, Tenn., Hillary Dodd of Cleveland, Tenn., Brisen Schubert, Cameron Kane and Ashby Kane, all of Walterboro, S.C.; five great-grandchildren, Caleb Valentine, Clay Valentine and Aubrey Valentine, all of Virginia Beach, Va., Jack Worley and Boone Worley of Minneapolis, Minn.; two sisters, Carolyn Sue Kight of Williston, S.C., and Willa Dean Jordan of Barnwell, S.C. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Cameron "Cam" Hill Jr. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. The family has entrusted Dyches Funeral Home of Barnwell, S.C., with the arrangements. | Scruggs, Frances Imogene (I15161)
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| 1908 | Frances is noted as Samuel Brailsford's "natural daughter" in his will dated 1797, indicating that she was born outside of a legal marriage. Her son William's entry for the 1880 census indicates her birthplace as France. | Brailsford, Frances "Fanny" (I49624)
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| 1909 | Frank Monroe Berry was never married to Gladys Ward. | Ward, Gladys (I15646)
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| 1910 | Frank Webb was born in Wilmington, Will County, Illinois, Feb. 24th, 1856, and passed away in Wesley Hospital, Wichita, Kansas, July 28th, 1936. Age 80 past. At the age of sixteen he came to Kansas with his parents to a prairie claim four miles south of where Moline now stands. The home place was a part of the townsite of the little town of Old Boston. After the Railroad was built and Moline started, the family moved to Moline where he has been engaged in the milling and stockraising business ever since. He leaves to mourn his going his wife, Mrs. Clara Webb, four sisters, Mrs. Anna Baker of Independence, Kansas; Mrs. Maud Prier and Mrs. Metta Durbin of Moline; Mrs. Florence Wammacks of Buffalo, Oklahoma. His parents and one brother, J. J. Webb of Howard, and two sisters preceded him in death. A number of nieces and nephews and other relatives survive. He united with the First Methodist Episcopal early in life and has been a faithful member ever since. He had a wide circle of friends by whom he will be greatly missed. Relatives from a distance who were here for funeral of Mr. Webb, included his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Baker of Independence. His nephew, Ted Hibbard of Sonora, California who will spend some time with his mother, Mrs. Prier, also a niece, Miss ____Prier of Wichita who was his nurse at the hospital, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karstens and daugther Elinor of Kansas City, Missouri. (This article taken from the book: ELK COUNTY A Narrative History of Elk County and its People copyright 1979.) | Webb, Frank (I42779)
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| 1911 | French Church, New York City, New York Co., NY | Brouwer, Susanne (I38483)
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| 1912 | Fridley, Beth (compiler), Fayette County, West Virginia, Births, 1866-1880 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S114)
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| 1913 | Fridley, Beth (compiler), Fayette County, WV Births, 1881-1887 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S115)
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| 1914 | Fridley, Beth (compiler), Fayette County, WV Births, 1888-1893 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S116)
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| 1915 | Fridley, Beth (compiler), Floyd Co., VA Death Records, 1883 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S497)
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| 1916 | Fridley, Beth (compiler), Floyd County, Virginia, Birth Records, 1853-1873 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S500)
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| 1917 | Fridley, Beth. Craig Co., Virginia, Birth Records, 1853-1896. [database on-line] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999. John EADS, born 16 Dec 1857, son of Easom and Susan, page 17. | Eads, John Mayberry (I15718)
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| 1918 | From http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/o/r/Frances-C-Dorman/GENE1-0001 .html: Info from DAR PATRIOT INDEX:CENTENNIAL EDITION: *CAVENDISH, William Hunter b c 1750 IR, d 1828 VA, m 1. Jane Murphy, 2. Alice Mann, Patriotic Service, VA.* Info from THE CAVENDISH HISTORY printed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1961: *William Henderson CAVENDISH was born in Ireland about 1740 and came to America between 1756 and 1760 with his mother and two sisters. The story is that he was eligible for the House of Lords in Parliament and that his mother had been sent to Ireland before his birth so that in case the child was a boy that he could become a member of Parliament direct from Ireland. However, on growing up his sympathies were so pro-Irish that is was thought advisable to get him out of the country. They settled in Virginia on the James River not far from Lexington. The place where they settled is still known as the Cavendish Farm. William Henderson Cavendish's sisters married and from one of them decended George W. McClintic, recently Judge of the United States District Court of Southern West Virginia and the Arbuckles of Lewisburg and Glenville. William Henderson Cavendish was a quarter-master general during the Revolutionary War 1778-82. He was appointed on the first board of visitors of Washington College, Lexington, Virginia in 1796. The proof of this is contained in Laws of Virginia, page 44, chapter 41 - "An act for erecting Liberty Hall academy into a College". This act was passed December 21, 1796 and names the board of visitors among whom is William H. Cavendish of Greenbrier. The duties of the board of visitors were to appoint the president and professors, remove and suspend the same for a good cause, fix their salaries, make inspections, and have control of all property belonging to the college. William Henderson Cavendish served in the Assembly of Virginia 1802-1805 with the exception of two years when he was the sheriff of Greenbrier County at which time he lived in Lewisburg. The Cavendish vs. Fleming case on record at Lewisburg decided in settlement of an estate of which he was administrator. He lived for some time in or near Lewisburg, but returned to Virginia where he died. He was twice married. His first marriage was to Alice Mann. His family came with him west of the mountains and most of them remained there. He left five children of whom we have a record: two sons and three daughters. One daughter, Mary Cavendish, married Isaac Callison, August 27, 1798. Another daughter, Jane Cavendish, married Joseph McClung, May 1804. The third daughter, Rebecca Cavendish, married Alex McClung, January 25, 1816. One son, Willim Cavendish, a lawyer, was the first clerk of Kanawha county and practiced law in what is now West Virginia. One instance on court record is of his pleading a case in Point Pleasant. He married Jane McCoy, Feb. 6, 1794 but left no children. The other son of William Henderson Cavendish was Andrew Cavendish. From him descended those who bear the name of Cavendish of whom we have any knowledge.* Info from "Greenbrier Co. Family History," p. 43, sub. by Gradon Smales Love (SAR National No. 142549): *William Cavendish was connected to the aristocratic House of Cavendish in England was a fact that was freely discussed among people in early Greenbrier Co. He served several terms in the Virginia Assembly after the Revolution of 1776 and ran the Greenbrier Commissary during the War for American Independence from The British Empire. Tradition has it that this Lord Cavendish came to the colony of Virginia with his mother and two sisters from England. A thorough search of shipboard records by this researcher could only find one Cavendish before the mid-eighteen hundreds. That was Margaret Cavendish who was probably the mother. Early shipboard records did not record the names of children or women, unless they were unaccompanied by a husband. If this was his mother, she came on the convict ship -Litchfield- in 1752. The fact that she came on a ship with felons does not indicate that she was a bad person, indeed the beaches of history are strewn with the victims of political massacres. Also, in those days of totally disenfranchised females, a man could charge his wife with a crime, send her away, and take on a new lady. The records of the Old Bailey Courthouse in London, particularly the Sessions of Gaol, need to be searched to solve this mystery. One can only speculate as to the horrors this aristocratic young mother experienced as she made her way across the Atlantic Ocean on a ship filled with cutthroats, thieves, and her three children. Sufficient to say that young William Hunter Cavendish reflected the education and breeding of his royal background at an early age. He desposed in court documents that he was in Greenbrier County as early as 1769 before the formation of the county. In a frontier characterized by illiteracy and crude survival, Lord Cavendish was busy dictating the deeds and wills of his countrymen to a court clerk. He witnessed the "X" marks made by pioneer men and women on courthouse documents and decided to start a school to combat the ubiquitous illiteracy of early Greenbrier residents. His compassion for others and lawyering skills made him a most respected and successful gentleman. He accumulated a sizable plantation. The question of Lord Cavendish's wives is still debated by his descendants. Only Church of England marriages were recognized until after The Revolution. What is well documented is his marriage to my great-great-great-grandmother, Jane Murphy, on 13 June 1780. Subsequent to her death in 1800, he married the widow, Alice Mann. William Cavendish's will was probated in Bath Co., VA, in 1818.* (Note: the above submitter does not list Moses Cavendish as a child. Other researches list him as a son.) Info from Sharon McNeeley (smcneeley@ahol.com): *(Written in July and Aug. 1949 by Junius Hunter Arbuckle): In 1808, Mrs. Alice McClintic married again to William Hunter Cavendish, a Lawyer of Greenbrier Co. (Cavendish, an Englishman, settled in Greenbrier in 1769.) He was the first County Clerk of said Co., and served in the State Legislature 1790-1800. When Bath Co. was organized in 1790 he was one of the first lawyers given a permit to practice at Warm Springs. By a previous marriage he had several children living in Greenbrier Co. When he died in 1818, according to his will, specified that he had no strings attatched to his wife's property, but property he owned in Greenbrier Co., he gave to his own children. After his death, this farm was always known as the "Old Cavendish" place, and his widow was called Grandma Cavendish.* Notes for ALICE MANN: Info on Alice Mann and her ancestors from WFT CD. Info from Sharon McNeeley (smcneeley@ahol.com): *(Written in July and Aug. 1949 by Junius Hunter Arbuckle): Grandma Cavendish was a good business woman. With the aid of her two sons, she accumulated considerable land on both sides of Jackson's River in the southern part of what is now known as Bath Co. After she became a widow again, her grand-daughter Bettie McClintic came and lived with her. She made and recorded her will in 1838, 20 years before her death. Unfortunately, her son Moses died before she did. In her will she gave both her sons and all her grandchildren property and named her son William II executor. After her death in 1858, some of the in-laws of her son Moses' children brought suit against the estate for a new accounting, but failed to change any part of it. (See her will, Bath Co., W.B. #6, p. 176 and supplement of lawsuit.) She lived to be 95 years of age. (Morton's "History of Alleghany Co." p. 209-210): Alice, born 1762, married William McClintic, who died 1786. She afterward married William Hunter Cavendish, an Englishman, who was the first clerk of Greenbrier and later the first clerk of Kanawha. He was a delegate from Greenbrier almost continuously from 1790 to 1804. A son was Andrew, a lawyer of Fayette County. A great grandson is R.M. Cavendish, a lawyer of Sutton, WVA.* | Cavendish, William Hunter (I21414)
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| 1919 | From politicalgraveyard.com: Martin, Alpheus Mack (1873-1941) -- also known as A. M. Martin -- of Barboursville, Cabell County, W.Va. Born near Meadow Bluff, Greenbrier County, W.Va., October 28, 1873. Democrat. Methodist minister; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Cabell County, 1935-37; member of West Virginia state senate 5th District, 1939-41; died in office 1941. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Odd Fellows. Died in 1941. Burial location unknown. | Martin, Alpheus Mc. Clendenin (I361)
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| 1920 | From the (Regensburg) baptismal register, 26.Nov. 1570, "to Hans Gar, a farmer, a child (was baptized) named Warbara. The godmother (was) the wife of Christoph Piersack." In the baptismal register there was a daughter Elisawett, s22.Apr. 1573. "Peter Purchstorff and Jerg Veidt were appointed guardians of the relict children, Thomas and Warbara, of the Late Hans Gar. The guardians gave a deed for a house in favor of the tutors of the two surviving children. This house had been purchased by the children's mother for 185 florins." The citizenship book for Regensburg, 1570 to 1619, has been lost. | Gahr, Hans (I39948)
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| 1921 | From: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/6312/ Willheim Waggoner (Source: (1) Ship records Patience and Margaret, B List, 1748 Oct. 25 - Friday the sailing ships Patience and Margaret, captained by John Goven, late of Rotterdam, last of Leith, docked at the port of Philadelphia. After a trip across the North Atlantic Ocean, at least a month, and two days sailing up the Delaware River from the Delaware Bay entrance. The captains list #123-A read seventy-one men, twenty-nine women and six children. Wilhelm Wagoner age 42 years (not naming women) on the B-list Wilhelm (X) Wagner., (2) Saint Michaels Evangelical Lutheran Church, The early St. Michael's Church records for 1749, April 24 show the baptism of Anna Elisabeth, daughter of Wilhelm Wagner and Anna Elisabeth Wagnerin, bpt. age four weeks, makes her birth on Thursday 27 March 1749. Godparents were Baltzar Fliescher and Anna Elisabeth Dammerin., (3) Saint Michaels Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1752 April 26, Johannes, sohn des William Wagener und Agnesa, seine frau born 24 November 1751. Godparents Johannes Lentz und Maria Margaretha Benderin "Reformed.") was born 1706 in Dutch Flanders Germany, and died 1758-1764. He married Agnesa Fleisher (Flesher) 1733 in Ober-Seemen Germany, daughter of Andreas Fleisher. | Waggoner, Wilhelm (I10895)
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| 1922 | From: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/8524/davidson.html John Goolman Davidson was of Irish descent and a cooper by trade.He was born prior to 1729, probably in Chambersbury, Pennsylvania, but perhaps in Dublin, Ireland. His ancestor John Davidson came first to Pennsylvania from Ireland with his wife Jane and sons George, James, Thomas, William, and Samuel. In 1741, he proves importation and takes up land in Orange County, VA. From these Davidsons, John Goolman Davidson is descended. Differing accounts indicate that his father was William and others indicate that his father was Samuel. At any rate, John Goolman Davisdon came to Draper Meadow's settlement. This was the first white settlement on the New River where the city of Blacksburg VA and the campus of VPI now stands. Later he moved and located around 1780 at the head of Beaver Pond Creek in what was then Montgomery Co. VA, now Mercer County, WV. Here, he was joined by Richard Bailey and family and they erected a fort to be used for protection against the Indians. A portion of the city of Bluefield is built on lands formerly the property of John Goolman Davidson and his descendants. John Goolman Davidson was murdered by Indians on March 8, 1793. A monument was erected by Dr. James Joseph Davidson at the burial site near Rocky Gap, VA. Davidson's wife was Martha and their known children were ten in number. From: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/o/w/Debra-L-Howard/BOOK-0001/00 02-0001.html Will of John Goolman Davidson born 1729 Wythe County, Virginia Written on July 1791 In the name of God Amen, July 1791 John Davidson of Wythe County and State of Virginia being very sick and weak in body but in and of perfect mind and memory thanks be given onto God calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men ? to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my sole unto the land of almighty God that gave it and my body to recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executor nothing doubting buy at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and a touching such wordly Estate where with I hath pleased you to ? me in the life I give and devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and from first I give and bequeath to my sons Andrew, John and George Davidsons my land at the mouth of Absolam ?? 400 acres to be decided between them as follows..Georges coner to stand at the meadow and run the along the old line to the corner at the Pounding Mill Crench and then the creek to be the line from that through and the remainder part of said Land to be divided between Andrew and John in quantity and quantity likewise I bequeath a tract of mine lying on the Crushy(?) Fork known by the name of the quakers cabans to John Burk likewise I bequeath to my Daughter Betse a track of mine lying of the head waters of Lortons(?) Lick Creek likewise I do bequeath to Martha my beloved wife the plantation on which I now reside which I bought of my son William Davidson to be for her support if thee thinks proper to keep house upon it if not to dispose of the same to George Peery or John Belle for or at its value and to take her maintenance out of the same Land likewise I do bequeath my two sons John and George my still and my wife the third of the (unreadable line) while thee lives. Likewise I bequeath to my sons Wm and Joseph Davidson one Englis Crown Starling ? to George Peery, Lo Brown and John Belle to each of them I bequeath one Crown Starling to be ? out of my estate and I do here by utterly disallow revoke and disannul all and every other formed testaments, will, legacies bequest and Executors by me in any wise before named will and bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness in hereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this 22 day of July in the year of our Lord 1791. Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the John Davidson as his last will and testament in the presents of us (Signed) John Davidson who in his presents and the presence of each other have here unto subscribed our names Robert Wallace David Wallace | Davidson, John Goolman (I4450)
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| 1923 | Full-blooded Cherokee Indian. Aruna was her Indian name. Easter Cherokee Application of Nancy Stamper (No. 35884) lists grandmother's name asAnnie Perry, wife of Ned Sisemore. | Hart, Annie Elizabeth (Aruna) (I15549)
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| 1924 | Funeral Announcement: Faith Hope United Church, Big Stone Gap, VA. | Source (S505)
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| 1925 | Funeral Announcement: Lobban Funeral Home, Alderson, WV. | Source (S506)
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| 1926 | Furbee Williams Funeral Home, Inc., Middlebourne, WV, 18 Nov 2009 https://www.furbeefuneralhome.com/obituary/5237779 Brady Theodore Patterson, 83, of Middlebourne, formerly of Little Sancho, departed this life Monday November 16, 2009 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville. He was born August 10, 1926 in Tyler County a son of the late Raymond Edward and Anna Marie Wilson Patterson. Brady was a retired United States Postal Carrier and a former employee of General Paving, Morgantown. He was a former member of American Legion Post 48, Middlebourne and VFW Post 6327, Sistersville. He was also a former member of the Tyler County Fair Board and Council of Senior Tyler Countians. He was a United States Army Veteran of WW II. Brady also was instrumental in the building of the Tyler County Speedway. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two brothers; Bryson and Rex Patterson. Five sisters; Edna Ash, Helen Hughes, Geneva Freeland, Violet Martin and Clara Lee Baker. Brady is survived by his wife Nancy Stump Patterson. His only child Cathy Post and her husband Roger of Middlebourne. A brother Roger Patterson, Middlebourne. Two sisters; Ruth McCune, Newell, WV and Flora Woodburn, Bridgeport, WV. Four grandchildren; Jason Reed, Middlebourne, Amanda O, Sumter, SC, Rhonda Bullock, Raleigh, NC and Richie Post, Middlebourne. Three great grandchildren; Journey Wayts, Sardis, OH, Savanna Haught, Raleigh, NC and Jayna O, Sumter, SC. Friends will be received at Furbee Funeral Home, Middlebourne, Thursday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm where services will be held Friday, 2:00 pm with Pastor Conley Wyatt officiating.Military rites will be provided by VFW Post, 6327, Sistersville, VFW Post 4634, New Martinsville, American Legion Post, 67, Sistersville, American Legion Post, 86, Paden City and American Legion Post, 28, New Martinsville. Inurnment will be at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may be offered to the family at www.furbeefuneralhome.com. | Patterson, Brady Theodore (I37720)
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| 1927 | Furbee Williams Funeral Home, Inc., Middlebourne, WV, 25 Oct 2023 https://www.furbeefuneralhome.com/obituary/ray-neff-jr Ray Lee Neff, Jr. of Middlebourne, West Virginia March 26, 1955 - October 23, 2023 Ray L. Neff, Jr., 68, of Middlebourne, WV passed away on Monday, October 23, 2023, surrounded by his family. Ray, fondly known as "Junior", was born March 26, 1955, in New Martinsville, WV son of the late Ray and Dorothy (Stump) Neff. Junior was a loving son, brother, partner, father and pap. He is survived by his two sons, Sean and Ray III, each of their families, and his partner of 33 years, Carolyn Blymire of York, PA and her family including her children and their grandchildren. Sean, of Paden City, WV and his wife, Erica (Elliott) Neff, and they have two sons, Blake and Brody Neff. Ray III, of Middlebourne, WV and his wife, Anne (Potts) Neff and they have a son, Bryer and a daughter, Willow. Junior is also survived by brothers, Danny of Winchester, VA; Richard of Middlebourne, WV; William of Huttonsville, WV; James of New Martinsville, WV and sister, Brenda Derby of Rayland, OH. Junior loved watching NASCAR and dirt track races, which took place on Sundays. He enjoyed maintaining his flower bed and growing tomatoes. Junior was very passionate about the outdoors and passed that down to his sons, and grandchildren; they often took buggy rides to scout for deer. His grandchildren were his world. He enjoyed watching them all play in the creek, checking trail cameras together, and watching them pick his flowers when permitted. Friends received noon until 2 p.m., Sunday, November 5, 2023 at the Furbee-Williams Funeral Home, 217 Main St., Middlebourne, WV with burial to follow in Middlebourne Cemetery. | Neff, Ray Lee "Junior" Jr. (I41310)
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| 1928 | Furbee Williams Funeral Home, Inc., Middlebourne, WV, 7 Oct 2011 https://www.furbeefuneralhome.com/obituary/5237673 Nancy Pearl Patterson September 21, 1932 - October 5, 2011 Nancy Pearl Patterson, 79, of Middlebourne, formerly of Little Sancho departed this life Wednesday, October 5, 2011 in New Martinsville Health Care Center, New Martinsville. She was born September 21, 1932 in Pittsburgh, Pa., a daughter of the late William and Dovie Lewis Stump. Nancy attended Tyler County High School where she was a member of the Alumni Association. She was a former member of the Middlebourne Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxillary, Middlebourne Emergency Squad and American Legion Post 67, Sistersville auxillary. Nancy loved football games, car racing and bingo. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Brady Theodore Patterson, November 16, 2009. Two brothers; Bernard and Paul Stump. A sister Dorothy Neff. Nancy is survived by her daughter Cathy Post and her husband Roger, Middlebourne. A sister Myrtle Thompson, Weirton. Four grandchildren; Jason Reed (Stacy Kidder), Middlebourne, Amanda O, Sumter, SC and her husband Jin, Osan Air Force Base, South Korea, Rhonda Post, Greensboro, SC and Richie Post, Greensboro, SC. Four great grandchildren; Journey and Epic Wayts, Sardis, OH, Savanna Haught, Greensboro, SC and Jayna O, Sumter, SC. A great great granddaughter Aubree Wayts. Her beloved cat Sadie. Friends will be received at Furbee Funeral Home, Middlebourne, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 and Saturday 11 to 2 the time of the service with Conley Wyatt officiating. Inurnment will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to www.alz.org. Expressions of sympathy may be offered to the family at www.furbeefuneralhome.com. | Stump, Nancy Pearl (I37717)
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| 1929 | G. N. L., 25 January 1978 CALDWELL ? Services for Clyde A. Williams, 68 of Caldwell were at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Caldwell Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Rev. Russell Spence officiating. Burial was in Fletcher Addition of the Alderson Cemetery. Williams died last Wednesday in Greenbrier Valley Hospital after a long illness. Born Feb. 6, 1910, at Wolf Creek, he was a son of the late Henry and Rachael Kelly Williams. Williams was a retired carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Lillian; one son, Ashby, and three daughters, Mrs. Wanda M. Loudermilk and Carol P. Williams, both of Caldwell, and Virginia Hull of Alvon; two brothers, Cecil of Pickaway and Charles of Alderson; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Williams of Lewisburg, Mrs. Deo Loomis of Caldwell, Mrs. Io Phipps of White Sulphur Springs and Mrs. Lucille Bland of Lewisburg; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg was in charge of arrangements. | Williams, Clyde A. (I14229)
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| 1930 | Galax Gazette, Galax, VA, 19 Dec 2012 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/galaxgazette/name/martin-maples-obituary Martin Eugene Maples, 63, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday Dec. 8, 2012. Survivors include his wife, partner, and main squeeze of 36 years, Sarah A. Liddle, of Shawsville, Va. He was the son of Bobbie Maples and the late Charles Maples of Lexington, Ky. He was born Sept. 12, 1949 into the life of a military family and all that that encompassed. He always had an encouraging word if you were down, helpful advice if you needed it, and a warm and welcoming smile. Because of the suddenness of Martin's passing, a celebration of a life well lived, will be planned for spring 2013. Sarah requests that contributions be made to one of these organizations: The Central VA Post Polio Support Group, 14606 Talleywood Ct, Chester, Va. 23831; The Blue Ridge Music Makers Guild, 7197 Floyd Hwy S., Willis, Va. 24380-4025, of which Martin was a founding member; or the Shawsville Ministerial Association Food Pantry, P.O. Box 248, Shawsville, Va. 24162, where he volunteered. We miss him terribly, and the world is much diminished without him. As his journal entry from April 30, 2012 states, "We do have to continue in faith, patience and grace." Online condolences may be made at www.milwardfuneral.com. | Maples, Martin Eugene (I50720)
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| 1931 | Gallia Co., OH Probate Court Marriage Record. | Source (S507)
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| 1932 | Gauld, Anita L., GAULDs of Fife Lake, Michigan Family Connection (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/a/u/Anita-L-Gauld/), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S508)
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| 1933 | Gazette and Bulletin, Williamsport, PA, Saturday, 1 Mar 1952, p. 3, col. A Joan K. Ludwig to Pledge Vows Hepburnville Presbyterian Church will be the scene of the marriage today of Miss Jean Kathryn Ludwig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ludwig, Cogan Station RD 2, to Staff Sgt. Wendle Reese Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moore, Cogan Station RD 2. The double ring ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Sinclair Reid at 8 p.m. before an altar arranged with palms, white carnations and snapdragons. Mrs. Samuel Metzger, Cogan Station, will present the wedding music and Mrs. John Strange, Mansfield, will be soloist. The bride-elect, given in marriage by her father, will wear a white sating gown designed with long pointed sleeves, lace bodice with peplum and long train. Her fingertip veil will be attached to a tiara of seed pearls and she will carry a white Bible topped with an orchid. Mrs. Barry Hafer, Mansfield, sister of the bride-to-be, will serve as matron of honor. Bridesmaid will include Mrs. Henry Bluhm, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Donald Forney, this city. The attendants will wear identical strapless gowns with taffeta bodices and net skirts. They will have matching headress and will carry colonial boquets. Their gowns will be of pink, green and orchid, respectively. Carol Ludwig, Cogan Station, sister of the bride-elect, will be flower girl and Charles Greninger, Jr., Cogan Station, nephew of the prospective bridegroom, will be ring bearer. Best man for Sergeant Moore will be Albert Wagner, Montoursville. Charles Moore, Jr., and Quentin Moore, Baltimore, Md., brothers of the prospective bridegroom, will usher. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Ludwig has chosen an orchid dress with black accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Mrs. Moore will be attired in a navy dress with pink accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. A reception for 200 guests will be held in the church social hall following the ceremony after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. For traveling Miss Ludwig has chosen a checked suit with black accessories, a tangerine top coat and an orchid corsage. A graduate of Hepburnville High School and the Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing, the bride-to-be is currently a staff nurse at the Williamsport Hospital. Sergeant Moore, a graduate of the Williamsport High School and a veteran of World War II, has just returned from a three year tour of duty with the Air Force in Berdenfeld, Germany. He will report to Amarillo, Tex., March 8. | Family: Wendle Reese Moore / Jean Kathryn Ludwig (F16844)
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| 1934 | Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, CO, Thursday, 1 Jul 1976, p. 4A, col. B In Memoriam Fred B. Fornash Services for Fred B. Fornash, 75, will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Law Mortuary. Chaplain Curtis Ross will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Fornash, who lived here from 1964 until 1975, died Tuesday in Cheyenne, Wyo. He was born May 21, 1901, in Buckhannon, W.Va., where he was a laborer and salesman. He belonged to the United Brethren faith. He is survived by a son, Robert Fornash of Cheyenne; and four grandchildren. | Fornash, Fred Birt (I40637)
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| 1935 | Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, CO, Tuesday, 28 Jul 1970, p. 4A, col. C Rosa Lee Fornash Funeral Thursday Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Law Mortuary for Mrs. Rosa Lee Fornash of 403 Burlington Ave., who died Monday in a local hospital. The Rev. James C. Scovil will officiate. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Fornash was born July 14, 1904 in Barbour County, W. Va. She lived in Bridgeport and Clarksville, W. Va. before coming to Colorado Springs in 1964. She was married to Fred B. Fornash, May 4, 1922. He survives. She was affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Also surviving are a son Robert D. Fornash, of Wichita Falls, Tex.; a sister, Mrs. Zona V. Nuzum, Simpsoon, W. Va.; a brother, Melvin Post, of Volga, W. Va.; and four grandchildren. | Post, Rosa Lee (I40640)
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| 1936 | Geauga County Maple Leaf, Chesterland, OH https://www.geaugamapleleaf.com/obituaries/linda-a-stoltz/ DORSET TWP. – Linda D. Stoltz (nee Darby), age 72, of Dorset Township, passed away Dec. 16, 2021, at Ashtabula County Medical Center. On Sept. 5, 1949, she was born in Rainelle, W. Va., to Richard and Dorothea (nee Sanford) Darby. Linda enjoyed spending time with family and friends, reading and watching TV. She adored her dogs, Coco, Gidget and Chip. Most of all, she will be remembered as a devoted wife and loving mother. Survivors are her husband, Larry Stoltz, of Dorset; daughter, Brandie (fiancé, Kelly Faint) Duka, of Madison; sister, Karen (Phil) Pentz, of Winston-Salem, N.C.; step-brother Alexander Grennan (Helen), of Andover, Ohio; step-sisters Katheryne (Ike) Wright and Michelle (Joe) Villano, of Canfield; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Larry Stoltz; brother, Richard Darby; and step-brother Ed Grennan. Visitation will be held Jan. 3, 2022, from 4-7 p.m., with a memorial service beginning at 7 p.m., at Burr Funeral Home, 116 South St., Chardon. Interment will follow Jan. 4, 2022, at 11 a.m., at Hambden Township Cemetery. Arrangements made by Burr Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Chardon. Information and condolences online at www.burrservice.com. | Darby, Linda Diane (I34277)
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| 1937 | Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley, p.1180 The record of their intention to marry reads: "December 27, 1631, appeared Jan Jansz Schepmoes of Delft, seafaring man, 26 years of age, orphan, residing in Brouwerstraat, and Saara Pieters, of Hoorn, 22 years of age, orphan, living in the Moriaansteegje, assisted by her sister, Lysbet Pieters; requesting their three proclamations in the church." | Family: Jan Janszen Schepmoes / Sara Pieterse Van Naerden (F13479)
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| 1938 | George and Bessie were married by A. J. Hannon, J. P. | Family: George Washington Hunter / Bessie Irene Osborne (F5862)
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| 1939 | George and Florence were married at the Motel Willis in Beckley, Raleigh Co., WV. | Family: George Melvin Bivens / Florence M. Redden (F10183)
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| 1940 | Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S513)
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| 1941 | Giles Co., VA Birth Register 1855-96. | Source (S514)
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| 1942 | Giles Co., VA Death Register 1875-1896, Reel 12, Source Medium: Microfilm . | Source (S515)
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| 1943 | Giles Co., VA Register of Marriages 1871-1913. | Source (S516)
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| 1944 | Gilliam Funeral Home & Crematory, Big Stone Gap, VA, 21 Jun 2022 https://www.gilliamfuneralhome.com/obituaries-1/-dennis-ray-blagg Big Stone Gap, Va.-Dennis Ray Blagg, Sr., 80, passed away on Sunday, June 19, 2022, at Lee Health and Rehabilitation Center in Pennington Gap, Va. He was born in West Virginia and lived in Big Stone Gap for many years. He was retired from the Clinchfield Coal Co. and a member of the U. M. W. A. Dennis could be seen often at Bullitt Park in Big Stone Gap, where he fed the squirrels and visited with those passing by. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Ivan Blagg and Martha (King) Blagg; four brothers and four sisters. Surviving are his wife, Judy Lynn (Brady) Blagg; children, Dennis Blagg, Jr. (Darlene), Dana Jackson and Chad Blagg, all of Big Stone Gap; grandchildren, Ryan Blagg, Nathan Blagg, Megan Blagg and Isabella Blagg; siblings, Carl Blagg, Danese, WV, Kendall Lane, Winston-Salem, NC, Kay Hunter and Connie Garten, Danese, WV; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 5:00pm – 7:00pm on Thursday, June 23, 2022, at Gilliam Funeral Home, 618 Wood Avenue, W., Big Stone Gap. Gilliam Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to serve the Blagg family. | Blagg, Dennis Ray Sr. (I16739)
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| 1945 | Glenn was a 1950 graduate of Colorado College. He was a teacher and a coach. | Blagg, Glenn George (I24294)
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| 1946 | Graham Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Chesapeake, VA, 29 Sep 2023 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/linda-brooks-obituary Linda Fleshman Brooks, a cherished member of the Deep Creek community, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at the age of 70. She was the daughter of the late Harold David and Betty Hunter Fleshman. Linda was a devoted and active member of Deep Creek Baptist Church, where her faith and kindness shone brightly. She was also a valued member of the Lamplighter Connect Group, demonstrating her commitment to helping others and making her community a better place. Linda loved traveling, plants, Wednesday Night dinners, but above all else, her family and faith in God. Left to cherish her memory is her beloved husband, Douglas "Wayne" Brooks, who shared a lifetime of love and companionship with Linda. Together, they created a home filled with warmth and love. Linda's legacy lives on through her sons, Andy with wife Rebecca, Ryan with wife Abbey, Justin; granddaughter, Isabel (Andy's daughter); and grandsons, Mason and Connor (Ryan's sons). Linda is also survived by her siblings; Sharon Banta with husband John, Harold "Hal" Fleshman, Randall "Randy" Fleshman; sisters-in-law, Lucy Wilson with husband Robert, and Karen Ryder; brother-in-law, Dudley Brooks along with numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at Graham Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 1112 Kempsville Rd., Chesapeake, VA on September 30,2023 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. A memorial to celebrate her life will be held at Deep Creek Baptist Church on October 1, 2023 at 3pm with Pastor Larry Ryals officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that you do something that would mean a great deal to Linda, please donate to Deep Creek Baptist Church, Lamp Lighter Connect Group Projects, or The Gideons International in Linda's honor. To leave a condolence message or share your memories of Linda, please visit www.grahamfuneralhome.com. | Fleshman, Linda Carol (I27068)
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| 1947 | Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, Inc., Obituaries, 21 Jul 2019 https://www.grandstaff-hentgen.com/obituary/eula-eilts Eula Gaye Eilts, 87, of Wabash, Indiana, died at 2:30 pm, Thursday, July 18, 2019 at her home. She was born March 28, 1932 in Crawley, West Virginia to Jennings Bryan and Zenna Marshall (Walkup) Hunter. Gaye married Theodore "Ted" Eilts in Columbia City, Indiana on September 25, 1954; he died December 7, 2001. She was a professional artist, won the Hoosier Salon Award of Indiana several times, had her paintings hang in the Indiana Capitol Building, and was recognized on the steps of the U.S. Capitol by Sen. Birch Bayh for her artwork. Gaye was a member of the Wabash Garden Club and the Art Guild. She enjoyed mushroom hunting, playing cards, ginsenging, cooking, and antiquing. She is survived by three children, Lt. Col. (Ret) Ted B. (Lori Lynn) Eilts of Alexandria, Louisiana, Timothy (Virginia "GiGi") Eilts of Wabash, Lori (Bill) Rushin of Greenwood, Indiana; six grandchildren, Emma Leigh Eilts of Tuscon, Arizona, Timothy Edward Eilts, and Stephen Wyatt Eilts, both of Wabash, Sarah Lynn Eilts of Shreveport, Louisiana, Isaac Hunter Eilts of Washington, D.C., and Lauren Ashley Rushin of Greenwood, Indiana, and two brothers, Carl (Cora) Hunter and Kirby (Georganne) Blankenship, both of Crawley, West Virginia. She was also preceded in death by her parents, daughter, Nia Kay Eilts, four brothers, and six sisters. Funeral services will be 10:00 am Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, 1241 Manchester Avenue, Wabash, with Pastor J.P. Freeman officiating. Burial will be in Falls Cemetery, Wabash. Friends may call 4-7 pm Tuesday, at the funeral home. Preferred memorial is All Inclusive Playground. The memorial guest book for Gaye may be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com. | Hunter, Eula Gaye (I6713)
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| 1948 | Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, Inc., Wabash, IN, 26 Mar 2024 https://www.grandstaff-hentgen.com/obituary/henry-eilts Henry E. "Hank" Eilts, 92, of rural Wabash, Indiana, died 7:42 p.m., Monday, March 25, 2024, at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne. He was born on May 8, 1931, in Rensselaer, Indiana, to Edward and Bertha (Goepp) Eilts. Hank was a 1951 graduate of Laketon High School. He was a US Army veteran serving in Korea. He married Jackie Hunter in North Manchester, Indiana on October 14, 1955; she died February 26, 2001. Hank owned and operated Hanks Construction in Wabash, for 55 years. He was a member of Bachelor Creek Church of Christ, a member of the Wabash Elks Lodge for more than 55 years, and a member of the Laketon American Legion. He enjoyed being with his family and watching their extra curricular activities. Hank collected antique tractors and cars, and enjoyed golfing, and began playing at the age of 75. Playing basketball was Hank's passion, and he sponsored many sports teams through the years. He is survived by two daughters, Tammy (John Helm) Eilts-Helm of Greenwood, Indiana and Karen (Christopher Walter) Eilts-Walter of Wabash; five grandchildren, Ali (Emmett) McIlvenny of Wabash, Will (Yen) Van Buskirk of Seattle, Washington, Jessica Helm of Greenwood, Jasper Walter and Samantha Walter, both of Wabash; five great-grandchildren, Pierce, Stella, Charlie and Fletcher McIlvenny of Wabash, and Maximus Van Buskirk of Seattle, Washington; and his sister, Martha M. Reinhart of Aurora, Colorado. He was also preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Karla Faye Panariello, five brothers, John, August, Edwin, Donald, and Theodore Eilts, and his sister, Minnie Freeman. Funeral services will be 10:00 am, Friday, March 29, 2024, at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, 1241 Manchester Avenue, Wabash, with Chaplain J.P. Freeman and Pastor Jeff Freeman officiating. Burial will be in Falls Cemetery, Wabash. Friends may call 3-8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Preferred memorial is YMCA Youth Basketball Program. The memorial guest book for Hank may be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com. | Eilts, Henry Edward "Hank" (I12044)
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| 1949 | Grant, Marty., Showalter Family WebPage (http://www.martygrant.com/gen/showalter/showalter.htm, 1998), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S992)
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| 1950 | Grave marker for Lem Black is found in the family plot at the End Of The Trail Cemetery, Clintonville, Greenbrier Co., WV. | Black, Lemon "Lem" (I5834)
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