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| 2701 | Luke Worrell was 29, a day laborer, with personal estate valued at $20. Also living in his household were his wife, Mildred (age 29), and children: Polly (age 10), James (age 7), John A. (age 5), Susan (age 3), and Wilburn (age 1). | Worrell, Luke (I25999)
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| 2702 | Luke Worrell was 40 years old, a farm laborer, with real estate valued at $300. Also living in his household were his wife Milly (age 41, keeping house) and children: Mary (age 19), James (age 17, farm laborer), John A. (age 15, farm laborer), Susan (age 13), Wilburn (age 11), Ellen (age 7), Joseph (age 5), Margaret J. (age 3), and Nancy (age 4/12, born in May in West Virginia). All members of the household by Nancy were born in Virginia. All members of the household over age 10 were noted as being unable to read or write. | Worrell, Luke (I25999)
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| 2703 | Luke Worrell was 40 years old, a farm laborer, with real estate valued at $300. Also living in his household were his wife Milly (age 41, keeping house) and children: Mary (age 19), James (age 17, farm laborer), John A. (age 15, farm laborer), Susan (age 13), Wilburn (age 11), Ellen (age 7), Joseph (age 5), Margaret J. (age 3), and Nancy (age 4/12, born in May in West Virginia). All members of the household by Nancy were born in Virginia. All members of the household over age 10 were noted as being unable to read or write. | Worrell, Mary "Polly" (I18809)
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| 2704 | Luke Worrell was 50, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife, Mildred (age 50, keeping house), and their children: James (age 27, works on farm), Welborn (age 21, works on farm), Joseph (age 16, works on farm), Jane (age 13, works for her mother), Nancy (age 10), and Henry (age 7). Daughter Mary (age 30) is also recorded but crossed out. All household members were born in Virginia with parents born in Virginia except Luke's father who was born in Pennsylvania. | Worrell, Luke (I25999)
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| 2705 | Luke Worrell was 50, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife, Mildred (age 50, keeping house), and their children: James (age 27, works on farm), Welborn (age 21, works on farm), Joseph (age 16, works on farm), Jane (age 13, works for her mother), Nancy (age 10), and Henry (age 7). Daughter Mary (age 30) is also recorded but crossed out. All household members were born in Virginia with parents born in Virginia except Luke's father who was born in Pennsylvania. | Worrell, Mary "Polly" (I18809)
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| 2706 | Lydia is found in the household of her son, Edward, in the 1900 and 1910 Floyd Co., VA Census. | Showalter, Lydia (I23618)
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| 2707 | Lydia M. McClung is found living in the household of Marshall A. McClung in the 1900 and 1910 Greenbrier Co., WV Census, listed as a neice and a granddaughter, respectively. Her Greenbrier Co., WV birth record lists parents as Dennis and Bettie McClung. Her obituary lists he parents as Dennis and Betty Jones McClung. | McClung, Lydia M. (I17157)
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| 2708 | Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800, Volume 3, p. 182 WILL BOOK NO. VII Page 104 - 1st September 1785. Samuel (mark) McCorkle's will, planter - To wife, Sarah (executrix with Patrick Buchanan); to son, John; to daughter, Mary; to daughter, Martha Callesone; to son, Samuel; to son, Robert; to daughter, Sarah Chapman, and her first son; to daughter, Elizabeth McCorkle; to grandsons, Samuel and Wm. McCorkle. Teste: John Wallace, Mary Buchanan, Jno. Heizer. 16th December, 1788, by Wallace and Hizer. Executors qualify. | McCorkle, Samuel Sr. (I49706)
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| 2709 | Macon Evening News, Macon, GA, Thursday, 22 Jan 1931, p. 7, col. 1 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-macon-news-georgia-couple-die/180621490/ Georgia Couple Die When Train Hits Car JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 22. (AP) - A middle aged couple, enroute from St. George, Ga., to Jacksonville markets with a load of eggs, was killed instantly Wednesday as their automobile was struck by an Atlantic Coast Line train at Callahan, north of here. The dead were: M. C. White and his wife, Anna. Their automobile was demolished and eggs were strewn for several hundred yards along the track. Both bodies were brought here to an undertaker who said Wednesday night he had been unable to locate relatives. St. George is a small community just north of the Georgia-Florida line. | Bender, Anna Maria (I6497)
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| 2710 | Maiden name established from death certificate of daughter, Sanora V. Malcomb (1944, Braxton Co., WV). Married at least three time previously (W. E. Carrell, ? Poe, Samuel G. Poe). | Spencer, Nancy Ellen (I40714)
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| 2711 | Males (10-14): 1; Males (15-19): 1; Males (20-29): 1; Males (60-69): 1; Females (10-14): 1; Females (15-19): 2; Females (20-29): 2; Females (50-59): 1. | Jones, Joshua (I25367)
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| 2712 | Males (10-14): 1; Males (20-29): 1; Males (70-79): 1; Females (20-29): 2; Females (60-69): 1. | Jones, Joshua (I25367)
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| 2713 | Males (5 - 9): 1; Males (10 - 14): 1; Males (15 - 19): 2; Males (40 - 49): 1; Females (Under 5): 1; Females (5 - 9): 2; Females (30 - 39): 1. | Britt, George (I1999)
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| 2714 | Males (Under 10): 2; Males (16-25): 1; Males (45 and over): 1; Females (Under 10): 3; Females (10-15): 2; Females (16-25): 1; Females (26-44): 1. | Jones, Joshua (I25367)
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| 2715 | Males (Under 5): 2; Males (5 - 9): 2; Males (20 - 29): 1; Females (20 thru 29): 1. | Britt, George (I1999)
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| 2716 | Manassas Journal, Friday, 4 Jun 1920, p. 1 B. T. H. HODGE PASSES TO REST Confederate Soldier, Mason and Scholar Succumbs to Extended Illness Here. Prof. Benjamin Templeton Hooke Hodge, Confederate veteran, Mason and scholar, passed away early Sunday morning at Roblay Cottage, his home in Main street, after an extended illness culminating in pneumonia. He was seventy-three years old. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Rev. DeForest Wade, assisted by Rev. Alexander Stuart Gibson, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, who offered prayer, and Rev. T. D. D. Clark, pastor of the Baptist Church, who paid eloquent tribute to the deceased. Members of Manasseh Lodge, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, and Ewell Camp, Confederate Veterans, in uniform attended the service. The body was laid to rest with Masonic ceremonies in the family lot in the Manassas cemetery, in the shadow of the Confederate monument and amidst a profusion of flowers. The pallbearers, all Masonic brethren, were: Messrs. Thomas H. Lion, G. Raymond Ratcliffe, C. J. Meetze, Thomas E. Haines, D. J. Arrington and O. D. Waters and Dr. C. R. C. Johnson, of Manassas, and Judge C. E. Nicol, of Alexandria. Prof. Hodge was born on Easter Sunday, April 4, 1847, in Highland county, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hooke Hodge, his father also being a soldier of the Confederacy. Early in life he moved with his family to the neighboring county of Augusta and at the age of sixteen, during the war between the states, enlisted in the Augusta guards. He served the Confederacy until the surrender at Appomattox, taking part in the battle of Piedmont and in many skirmishes. Although hardly more than a boy he was one of a company in command of a large field gun and at one time was a member of a party of thirteen soldiers who successfully made a perilous journey to recover horses stolen from the Confederacy. After completing his academic studies Prof. Hodge entered upon a post-graduate course at the University of Virginia, later being graduated as a theological student from the Presbyterian College of Hampden-Sydney, receiving his license as a preacher. Becoming convinced that teaching offered a better opportunity for the exercise of his talents, he gave up the ministry to enter the teaching profession, devoting his interest particularly to the founding of high schools. He also took up the study and practice of law and was a successful surveyor. Early in life he married Miss Katherine O'Farrell, a sister of Governor O'Farrell. In 1907, some years after the loss of his first wife, he was married to Miss Chloe Elizabeth Lay, of Montreal, Canada, who survives him. At the suggestion of special friends in this community he brought his bride to Manassas, opened a law office here and was made a justice of the peace. He was called to Eastern College to teach Hebrew, Latin and Greek and, relinquishing the legal profession, devoted himself entirely to educational work until entering the government service during the war. When overtaken by his last illness, Prof. Hodge was writing a comprehensive book, for which he had selected as the title "The Organization of Mankind: Socially, Politically and Religiously." In addition to his widow he leaves one brother and one sister, Mr. Milton Hodge, of Washington, and Mrs. M. V. Irvine, of Clifford, Amherst county, together with several nieces and nephews. Among the relatives and friends who came to Manassas during Prof. Hodge's illness and later to attend the funeral were Mrs. Ballantyne Patterson, only sister of Mrs. Hodge, who has been her constant companion for several weeks; Col. William Lay Patterson, of Camp Taylor, Ky., and Lieut. Lyman Patterson, of Bowling Field, Washington, eldest and youngest of Mrs. Patterson's seven sons; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodge, of Washington; Mrs. M. V. Irvine, of Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodge, the former a nephew of Prof. Hodge, Mrs. A. M. Combs and Mrs. Webster, all of Washington, and Major J. Ogden Murray, of Roanoke, a Confederate comrade who attended the funeral with Ewell Camp. Prof. Hodge was an elder in the Presbyterian Church and known to be representative of the highest type of Christian gentleman. The session of the church has adopted the following resolution of respect and sympathy: Whereas, it has pleased God in His infinite wisdom to take from our midst our highly esteemed friend and brother elder, Prof. B. T. H. Hodge, who departed this life on the 30th day of May 1920, therefore it be resolved by the Session of the Manassas Presbyterian Church of Manassas, Va.: That in the death of Mr. Hodge our community and our church has suffered the loss of an upright, honest American citizen, a devoted husband, and an honorable Christian gentleman, whose place cannot be filled. That all men of whatever party or race were his neighbors and he never knowingly wronged any of them even when opposed to him in business, religion or politics. In the numerous affairs of a busy life, covering a long period of more than three score and ten years, he always aimed to be on the right side of every question, and always acted under the full conviction that he was doing right. That his devotion and loyalty to his state and church were only [?] our loss is his eternal gain, and our hearts are cheered by the remembrance that the victory of the cross of the Son of God abolished death, and that His gospel brought life and immortality to light, in order that we may be sustained as we mourn the loss of our brother and our co-worker. That we extend to the loved ones our heartfelt sympathy in this dark hour, and pray that our Heavenly Father will sustain and keep them till we shall again be united at the Master's feet. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, to each of the local papers, and inserted in the minutes of our session. DeForest Wade, pastor, J. H. Dodge, J. L. Bushong, E. K. Mitchell, C. J. Meetze, Elders. Among the many messages of sympathy received by Mrs. Hodge was a telegram from Prof. Hodge's associates in the ordinance division of the Washington navy yard. The telegram, signed for the officers and employees by Mr. J. B. K. Lee, chief clerk, was as follows: "It is with deepest regret that I learn of the death of Mr. Hodge, and extend to you and his family the sympathy of all the employees of the office. Mr. Hodge enjoyed the most friendly relations with all the employees with whom he was brought in contact, and his sterling qualities, gentle disposition and inborn nobility of character were recognized and admitted by all." | Hodge, Benjamin Templeton Hooke (I24809)
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| 2717 | Mansfield, OH News Journal, Online Edition, 5 October 2004 LEXINGTON -- Judith Ann Rhea Jackson, 51, of Main Street died Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, in her home. She was born December 7, 1953 in Mansfield to Victor and Lossie Flynn Rhea. Judith attended Pioneer Vocational School and was graduated from Lexington High School. Judith also attended nursing school in Toledo where she earned her LPN, in nursing. In 1996, Judith returned to Lexington where she was employed at Country Meadow Care Center. Judith was a member of Berean Baptist Church where she was active in church activities and a member of Healing Touch. She held a particular fondness for her dog, a Maltese named "Noah." A loving mother and grandmother, she is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Heather and Stephen Mundy of Lexington; two grandchildren, Kennedy Cline of Lexington and Stephen C. Mundy of Ashville; one expected grandchild, of whom Judith was anticipating with great excitement; four brothers and a sister-in-law, Allen and Marlean Rhea of Fredericktown, James Rhea of Bellville, Michael Rhea of Lexington, and Douglas Rhea of El Paso, Texas; two stepbrothers, Larry Harris of Lancaster and Gary Harris of Mansfield, her stepmother, Edith Rhea of Bellville; numerous nieces and nephews, and a host of church family and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Victor Rhea, on Nov. 12, 2003. Friends may call Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004 in the Lexington Avenue Snyder Funeral Home from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in Berean Baptist Church, 2145 Middle-Bellville Road, with the Rev. David J. Pound officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Memorial Park. Memorial contributions to the Judith Ann Rhea Jackson Memorial Fund may be made at the funeral home. Online condolences to the family may be made by visiting www.snyderfuneralhomes.com. | Rhea, Judith Ann "Judy" (I7336)
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| 2718 | Margaret A. Garner LEWISBURG - Margaret Alice Garner, 104, died 11:14 p.m. Dec. 13, 2002, at Greystone Landing, following an extended illness. Born Jan. 27, 1898, at Crawley, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Jane Zopp Morrison. At the age of 17 she married Gearls Garner. The couple owned several businesses in western Greenbrier County, principally the Rainelle Cleaners. In the early 50s, they moved to Lewisburg and were instrumental in developing the Garner-Detch Addition, where they built their first home, known as "Done Movin." She held membership in Old Stone Presbyterian Church, was active in the Women of the Church and served the offices of secretary and treasurer. She held a life membership from Lewisburg Chapter No. 108, Order of the Eastern Star, Lewisburg, having served as worthy matron as well as a Mother Advisor of the Order of Rainbow for Girls. She also served the OES as a Grand Chapter Officer and a Grand Representative, all during her many years as an Eastern Star member. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gearls in 1968; a brother, Bill Morrison; sisters, Anne Morrison, Lorena Jeter, Trixie G. Riggs, Ronda Moran and Blanche Hopkins; and her beloved nephew, Alan Jeter. Survivors include nieces, Linda Moran Laney of White Sulphur Springs, Susan M. Lecher and husband, Richard, of Hacketstown, N.J., Julia Day of Richmond, Va., Frances Nalle of Fairfield, Conn., and Kenneth "Hoppi" Hopkins Jr. of Logan; as well as several great and great-great nieces and nephews. Mrs. Garner lived a long life, filled with good health and happiness. She had wit and humor that refreshed all. She will be greatly missed. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2002, at the Memorial Chapel of McCraw Funeral Home with the Rev. Dexter Taylor. Burial will follow in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Visitation with family and friends will be one hour before the service Tuesday at the funeral home. Family members and friends will serve as pallbearers. Contributions of sympathy may be made to Greenbrier Valley Hospice, Inc., 203 S. Jefferson St., Suite A, Lewisburg, WV 24901. Arrangements by McCraw Funeral Home, Lewisburg. | Morrison, Margaret Alice "Maggie" (I15335)
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| 2719 | Marion L. Blagg FGS, Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S725)
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| 2720 | Marion L. Blagg is found living in the household of his in-laws, Charles and Martha J. Stinson in the 1900 Jefferson Co., KS Census (Kaw Township). The Calumet Chieftan, Calumet, OK, Thursday, 21 Nov 1935, p. 1, col. 5 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50695109/obituary-for-marion-l-blagg-aged-61/ The Passing of Marion Blagg Word has been received here of the death of Marion Blagg, formerly of this community, by his nephew, Harrison Blagg. Below is a clipping from a La Junta paper: Marion L Blagg passed away at his home 422 Harriett avenue, yesterday afternoon after a week's illness. Mr. Blagg was born in Braxton county, W. Va., January 14, 1874, being 61 years, 9 months and 10 days old at death. At the age of 26 he was united in marriage to Miss Rebecca Stinson, at Topeka, Kan. Feb. 4, 1900, and to this union were born six children, one of whom preceded him in death 15 years ago. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Blagg of La Junta; two daughters, Mrs. W. M. Weatherman and Mrs. W. J. Carter and 3 sons, Robert S. Blagg and Gilbert I. Blagg all of La Junta; and Charles M. Blagg, Tonopah, Nevada, and 7 grandchildren. He also leaves four brothers, George Blagg, Pueblo; John Blagg, El Reno, Okla.; Henry and Gordon Blagg in West Virginia, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Burnsville, W. Va. Mr. Blagg was a member of the Methodist church and a faithful attendant. He had been in the taxi business in La Junta for the past ten years and had made a host of friends during that time. The remains are being cared for at the Green mortuary and funeral arrangements will be announced later. | Blagg, Marion Luther (I18902)
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| 2721 | Marriage bond dated 19 Jan 1803 names Elizabeth Crecy as mother of bride. James Steward, Joshua Jones, and Frances Steward listed as security and witnesses. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-RYHF) | Family: Elisha Steward / Lucy Creasy (F18412)
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| 2722 | Marriage bond lists Archibald and Obadiah Britt as bondsmen. Susan Dame is listed as the daughter of Catharine Britt. Virginia Botetourt Ct. to wit This day Susan Dame personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace for said county and made oath that Wm. Dame her former husband left her & fled this county more than seven years ago that she has not seen him since nor does she know where he is now or whether he be dead or alive or whether he has been living during the span of the last seven years. Given under my hand this 21st day of February 1849.J. Hannah Jr. J.P. | Family: Archelaus "Archibald" Britt, Jr. / Mary Susan Riddleberger (F17469)
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| 2723 | Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850, Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S729)
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| 2724 | Marriage Index: West Virginia, 1863-1900, Source Medium: Family Archive CD . | Source (S730)
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| 2725 | Marriage license erroneously lists Sarah's father as William Britt. No mother's names is listed. | Family: James E. Wilson / Sarah Ann Britt (F17483)
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| 2726 | Marriage Permission, original document held by Greenbrier County Historical Society, Lewisburg, WV This is to certify that I do give my full concent that My daughter Parmeely Jones and Wm McClung should join in Mariage and desire that Mariage Lisense should esue for the same given under my hand this 27 - 1832 This to the Clerk of Greenbrier Court Test J. McCutchen Josua Jonas Sworn to before me John Mathews CGC Sarah Allen Jones | Family: William Hinton McClung / Permelia Jones (F8696)
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| 2727 | Marriage record lists birth date as 9 June 1859. 1910 Raleigh Co., WV Census Skelton Precinct, 10 May 1910 ED #179, Page 235B 422/424 Phipps, Crocket Head M W 51 M 24 WV WV VA Labor Odd Jobs (Rent) -----------, Mary Wife F W 52 M 24 9 9 WV WV WV (cannot read/write) -----------, Nemiah Son M W 18 S WV WV WV Labor Odd Jobs -----------, Enoch Son M W 16 S WV WV WV Labor Odd Jobs -----------, Hattie Dau F W 14 S WV WV WV -----------, Norma Dau F W 12 S WV WV WV -----------, Wavie Dau F W 9 S WV WV WV 1920 Fayette Co., WV Census Fayetteville District 28/28/26 Phipps, Crockett 67 M head (cannot write) WV US VA Dirfire? Cutter Coal Co. Mary L. 62 F wife (cannot read/write) WV GA NC None Wavie 18 F dau WV WV WV Seamstress 1930 Fayette Co., WV Census Fayetteville District, Sanger ED #11-14, SD #9, Sheet 62B 802/809 Phipps, Crocked D. head ($10/mo. rent) M W 77 M 29 WV WV WV Timberman Coal Co. --------, Mary L. wife F W 68 M 19 WV WV WV Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, WV, Thursday Morning, 27 April 1933, page 3 DAVID P. PHIPPS IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Aged Sprague Man Dies After Illness Of Several Months David P. Phipps, 75, of Sprague, died at his home at ten-thirty o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness of several months of dropsy and complications. Mr. Phipps has resided at Sprague for the last ten years, having been a resident of Oak Hill previous to that time. The deceased is survived by his wife, and the following nine children: Mrs. John Robertson; Miss Albert Arnold, of Maynard; Miss Norma Phipps of Sprague; Mrs. Della Pomeroy, of Sprague; Mrs. Wavy Foster, of Sprague; Walter W. Phipps, of Wriston; Lewis R. Phipps, of Marfrance; Nemiah Phipps, of Sprague; Enoch H. Phipps, of Glen Hedrick. Complete information pertaining to funeral services was not available last night. Burial will be Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Prosperity, in the family cemetery. Calfee and Son will be in charge of interment. Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, WV, Friday Morning, 28 April 1933, page 3 PHIPPS RITES TODAY Funeral services for David P. Phipps, 75 years old, who died at his home at Sprague Wednesday morning following an illness of several months, of dropsy and resultant complications, will be held from the Prosperity church, Rev. Wesley McKinney officiating, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial with Calfee Undertakers in charge will be in the family cemetery. | Phipps, David Crockett (I15974)
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| 2728 | Marriage record lists name as Annie Rennie Marteney. | Marteney, Annie Marie (I40653)
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| 2729 | Marriage record lists name as Fielding Calvin Phipps. | Phipps, George Calvin "Jesse" Sr. (I18016)
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| 2730 | Marriage record lists name as Mabel Delta Burkes. | Burkes, Mabel Della "Mary" (I15518)
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| 2731 | Marriage record lists name as Robert Haven Womack. | Womack, Robert Horn (I14136)
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| 2732 | Marriage record to Ezekiel Black lists Nancy Longnecker as a widow, daughter of Ezekiel and Nancy Hayslett. | Hayslett, Nancy A. (I48775)
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| 2733 | Marriage record to Ray Perkins lists name as Ruth Ross McClung. The beckley Register-Herald, Beckley, WV, Online Edition, 15 Aug 2010 Emogene Ruth Jackson, 78 years of age, of Summersville died Thursday, August 12, 2010, in the Nicholas & Rehabilitation Center at Richwood. She was the daughter of the late Samuel Waitman and Ruth Adkins McClung and was born at Richwood April 26, 1932. She was a former housekeeper, Stonewall Jackson employee and homemaker. She was a member of the Beulah Baptist Church at Muddlety. She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy; son, Dennis James Jackson; brothers, Benny, Denny, David, Buster and Sonny McClung; and sisters, Geraldine Byram and Ernestine Ragland. Surviving: Daughter Linda Bays; Daughter-in-Law Debra Jackson; Brother Delmas "Skip" McClung, all of Summersville; Sister Eileen Humphrey of Gordonsville, Virginia; 4 Grandchildren, Teresa (Jamie) Jones, Stacy (Andy) Taylor, Angela (Dave) Johnson and Amanda (Eric) Workman; 7 Great-Grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted Tuesday, August 17, 2010, at 1 p.m. in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery at Glade Creek with Pastor Howard Harper officiating. The Waters Funeral Chapel in Summersville is in charge of arrangements. E-Condolences: watersfuneralchapel@frontier.com. | McClung, Emogene Ruth (I39079)
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| 2734 | Marriage records for his children Martha, David, and Henry all list their father's name as Byrd W. Smith. 1840 Smyth Co., VA Census: Smith, Bird W. M: 1 (20 - 30) F: 1 (15 - 20) | Smith, Byrd Wilson (I2028)
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| 2735 | Marriage was witnessed by Isaac McMahan. Isaac McMahan was living with the family of Jacob Cupp in the 1850 Montgomery Co. Census. Martha Britt is found living in the household of her son, Powhatan Britt in the 1900 Summers Co., WV Census. | Smith, Martha Ann Jane (I19207)
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| 2736 | Married "on the ridge near the head of Little White Oak in Wyoming Co., W.Va." by A. M. Lane in a double ceremony with Felix Sizemore, the brother of the bride. | Family: G. Riley Workman / Polly Ann Sizemore (F14741)
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| 2737 | Married "on the ridge near the head of Little White Oak in Wyoming Co., W.Va." by A. M. Lane in a double ceremony with Polly Sizemore, the sister of the groom. | Family: Richard Felix Sizemore / Ellen Hill (F14749)
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| 2738 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Lester Joseph Henline / Emma Sue Blagg (F10047)
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| 2739 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Timothy Leroy Summerfield / Teresa Kay Hunter (F2908)
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| 2740 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dwight Wayne Hanson / Ruth Lynn Hedrick (F3098)
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| 2741 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jerry Richard Blagg / Sheila Lorraine Robinson (F9582)
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| 2742 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: David Jay Hunter / Linda Charlette Gilkerson (F2903)
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| 2743 | Married at High Knob Church. | Family: Arden Jennings Reynolds / Ressie P. Knicely (F14364)
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| 2744 | Married at Smoot United Methodist Church, Smoot, WV. | Family: John Raymond Gilkeson / Garnet Dean Hunter (F3224)
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| 2745 | Married at the Evans Fair Grounds by Richard Wood. | Family: George Washington Baker / Emma Virginia "Jennie" Williams (F14720)
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| 2746 | Married at the home of J. M. Burton by J. T. Showalter. | Family: William D. Mitchell / Eliza Jane Showalter (F7985)
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| 2747 | Married at the home of the minister, James Sweeney. | Family: Lewis Edward Phipps, Sr. / Virginia Ellen Haley (F6480)
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| 2748 | Married at the reisdence of the bride's mother by J. Y. Gillaspie, a minister of the M. P. Church. | Family: Calvin Byrd Beamer / Cora Frances Forinash (F1830)
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| 2749 | Married at the Temperance Hotel at Elkins. | Family: James Martin Rosencrance / Amanda May Forinash (F9247)
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| 2750 | Married by A. Callison. | Family: James J. Deitz / Jane "Jenny" McClung (F7218)
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