West Virginia Pioneers
Notes
Matches 38,201 to 38,250 of 40,952
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38201 | Bond for Commissioner of Revenue (Assessor), 9/25/1832 for one year, Sureties, Tapley Beckwith, Ephraim S Evans, bonded for $1000 | Boswell, Gilbert (I4582)
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38202 | Bonnie L. Rhodes Bodkins BIRTH 7 May 1935 Glady, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 28 Feb 2016 (aged 80) Valley Head, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Elkins Memorial Gardens Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA MEMORIAL ID 158740812 | Rhodes, Bonnie L (I116007)
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38203 | born 1798? | ALLISON, Sarah Elizabeth (I699)
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38204 | Born at Grandmother's house on 23rd street | Winans, Sheila Florence (I3764)
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38205 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Conner, Ralph Herschel (I4281)
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38206 | born Randolph Co? Henry came to present day Roane County, WV about 1813 and by 1818, he and his brother Elijah Jr. built a water mill at present day Spencer, WV. | Runnion, Henry Jr (I3096)
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38207 | Boyd Lowell ""Pete"" Peterson Birth: Feb. 20, 1926 Columbus Franklin County Ohio, USA Death: Nov. 14, 2005 Columbus Franklin County Ohio, USA Family links: Parents: Floyd Lowell Peterson (1902 - 1992) Beulah K Steen Peterson (1904 - 1970) Spouse: Freda Casto Peterson (1934 - 1998) Inscription: EM 3 U.S. NAVY WWII Note: husband & wife shared stone Burial: Longview Cemetery Evans Jackson County West Virginia, USA Created by: Izettia McDade Record added: Aug 21, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 115838622 Inscription (Military Footstone) Boyd Lowell Peterson EM3 US Navy World War II Feb 20, 1926 - Nov 14, 2005 Boyd Lowell Peterson, 79, of Evans, WV, departed this life November 14, 2005 in the Doctor’s Hospital West, Columbus, OH, following an extended illness. He was born February 20, 1926 in Columbus, OH, a son of the late Floyd Lowell and Beulah Kathryn (Steen) Peterson. He was a WWII Navy veteran, and was a retired electrical instructor from the Rockwell Corporation with 31 years of service. Surviving are sons, Robert Peterson of Everett Washington, and Michael Peterson of Grove City, OH; daughters, Karen Parrish and Colleen Lindsey both of Saint Louis, MO, Patricia Wilson of Richwood, OH, Deborah Ann Manning, Diane Gay Oney, Donna Jean Higgins, and Denise Lynn Wood all of Columbus, OH; sister, Shirley Beavers of Galloway, OH; several grandchildren, and several great grandchildren. Service was at 11 a.m. Friday, November 18, 2005 at Casto Funeral Home, Evans, WV, with the Rev. Benjamin Riggleman officiating. Burial followed in Longview Cemetery. Visitation was from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. | Peterson, Boyd Lowell (I2166)
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38208 | Boyd Vairl ”Bill” Gandee, 89 of Hurricane, WV, died at home on December 10, 2018 after a series of illnesses. He was born in Kentuck, Jackson County, WV on February 22, 1929. His father was William Henderson Gandee and his mother was Nancy Alice Raines Gandee. He had five siblings, Tressie Faye Gandee Walker(Orville), Perry Darrell Gandee (Mae), Opal Dolas Gandee Anderson (Herbert), Garnet Blondena Gandee Southall (James) and a younger sister who died in infancy. Genevive Sylvia “Jenny” Surface Gandee was his first wife and the mother of Patricia Gandee Mickel and William Preston “Buddy” Gandee. Jenny and Buddy died within six months f each other in 1996. This was a devastating blow for the family and especially for Bill. He and Jenny grew up together and married very young. He and Buddy spent a lot of time together working on household projects, going to the “Camp” and going hunting. His support system was gone. He missed them terribly and dreamed of them often for several years. His second wife was Betty Stricklin Wheeler Gandee. She was a devoted wife, but unfortunately died of cancer. He and his third wife, Brenda Cheeks Perkins Gandee married in 2016. Brenda is a patient and caring person. She cared for Bill during his many illnesses and stood by him during his last months. Also, standing with him during all these changes has been his daughter Patricia G. Mickel. Bill attended Kentuck Star Elementary School until the 8th grade. He described his teacher, Mrs. Ivy Parsons, as the “Best Teacher I ever had.” Kentuck Star Elementary School was a one room school house with a communal water bucket with one ladle for all students to use. He was the “Janitor” for the school and was responsible for unlocking and locking the door each day. He carried coal for the pot-bellied stove and stared the fire so the school would be warm when the other students arrived. He was also responsible for raising and lowering the flag. For all these chores he received the outstanding salary of $1.00 a year. Bill lived on the farm until he was 15 or 16 years old when his parents moved to “the City.” His family had always lived on a farm, sometimes as sharecroppers, sometimes on their own farm. He firmly believed that everyone should have the experience of living on a farm. He often complained that children today had it easy compared to his childhood. He explained that he had several chores to do before and after school: carrying two buckets of water from the spring to the house and two buckets of coal. He fed the livestock, milked four cows and then cleaned up to go to school. When Bill’s family moved to Charleston he transferred from Ripley High School to Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. As a “country boy” in the city he had some adjusting to do. He found the classes difficult, except for math. He had a lot of fights and earned several hours of detention. On one day his teacher, for some reason, told him: “Gandee you might as well go outside and watch the wind blow” which he promptly did. He and his father met with the Principal the next day. Bill dropped out of school and entered the work force. His first job was a “shell boy” for Fletcher Enamel in Dunbar, WV. He was just 15 and not very big for his age. However, he was responsible for loading and stacking boxes of shells which were deemed too heavy for the women working in the plant to lift. He soon went to work for Gravely Tractor, also in Dunbar and stayed there for 20 years. He began as a Machinist and ended his career there in a supervisory position. He had the knack for machinery and knew Gravely tractor inside and out. He recalled Gravely Tractor as a great place to work; that is was “just like family.” After leaving Gravely Tractor he worked for McJunkin Corporation, Valley Camp Coal and Yerrid Engineering. He described the employees at Valley Camp Coal as the “most accommodating” people he had ever worked with. Bill loved cars and had his own car lot at one time. He loved the thrill of the sale and the profit he made. He joked he might be buried in one. Bill is survived by Patricia Gandee Mickel, daughter; Christopher David Mickel, grandson; Jennie-Anne Gandee Mickel, granddaughter; Elaina Alexandria Mickel, great granddaughter; Alesa Gabrielle Mickel. great granddaughter; Jan Ellen Gandee, daughter-in-law (North Carolina); Erica Gandee (Mitchell Edens), granddaughter (North Carolina); Alex Edens, great grandson; Jack Ryan Edens, great grandson; Angela Beth Gandee Fisher( Ross), granddaughter ( Illinois); Grant Fisher, great grandson; Amelia Fisher, great granddaughter; Caroline Fisher, great granddaughter; Keith Gandee, Nephw (North Carolina); Leo Anderson, nephew (Florida); Imogene Walker Casto, niece and J.R. Lacy, special friend of the family. Children f Brenda Cleek Perkins Gandee; Angela Raines (Jamie), Thomas Perkins, and Dean and Amanda Perkins. Bill never gave up trying to work, despite his man illnesses. He was always interested in learning and doing new things. His strong work ethic and my mother’s emphasis on education laid the foundation for our family to succeed. The family has gone from very poor farmers to college graduates because of Dad and Mom’s determination. Funeral Service will be 1:00 pm Friday, December 14, 2018 at the Waybright Funeral Home, Ripley. Burial will be in the Gandee Cemetery, Kenna. Friends may call from 11 am until the time of service on Friday at the funeral home. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.waybrightfuneralhome.com | Gandee, Boyd Vairl (I31241)
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38209 | Braxton Death Records Jessie Slaughter-female b. May 11, 1912 Braxton Co. d. Aug 31, 1924 12 Y 3 M 20 Da F. Holly P. Slaughter b. Jackson Co. M. Gertie Susan b. Braxton Co. Cause: T.B. of lungs Dr.: C. C. Rusmissell | Slaughter, Jessie (I14837)
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38210 | Brenda Bertagnolli Brenda Jane (Jeffries) Bertagnolli, 67, of Evans, WV, passed away October 29, 2018 at the home of her daughter in Letart, WV, following a brief illness. She was born June 10, 1951 in Kenna, WV, a daughter of the late Donzel and Margaret (Fields) Jeffries. Her sister, Dottie Anderson and a daughter, Cathy Jeffries preceded her in death. She was a homemaker and a Baptist by faith. She enjoyed hummingbirds, flowers, camping and fishing. Survivors include her husband, Timmy Casto; children, Joseph Michael (Tonya) Bertagnolli of Sandyville and Tammy (James) Myers of Letart; brothers, Bernard (Paulette) Jeffries of Kenna and Ronald Hatcher of Ripley; grandchildren, Brandon, Marisa, Anthony and many more grandchildren. Memorial service will be 7 p.m. ~ Thursday, November 1, 2018 in the Casto Funeral Home, Evans, WV, with Elmer Miller officiating. The family will receive guests from 6 p.m. until time of service Thursday at the funeral home - Casto Funeral Home obituary. | Jeffries, Brenda Jane (I65398)
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38211 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F29478
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38212 | Brookhill Memorial Gardens | Conner, Orlo Glennis (I19867)
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38213 | Brookhill Memorial Gardens | Hartley, Edith Naomi (I15026)
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38214 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McGuire, Bryce Anthony (I86251)
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38215 | Built the Courthouse in Ripley in 1833 He and brother Mire opened the second mercantile in Ripley, 1833 1841, they opened a store in Reedy | Smith, James (I14402)
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38216 | Burial: Billy Hunt Cemetery Amber Ridge | Hively, Lucinda (I44479)
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38217 | Burial: Ferrell Cemetery Roane Co. WV by Harmony Tombstone: Virginia Josaphine | Ferrell, Virginia Josephine (I41406)
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38218 | Burial: Fields Cemetery aka Louvenia Fields Cemetery | Family F13595
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38219 | Burial: Holly/Hunt Cemetery | Family F13806
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38220 | Buried - Lutheran Church Cemetery in Steinburg, Germany. Last name also spelled DANTZER. | DENTZER, Anna Eulalia (I7290)
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38221 | buried Columbia Twp, Meigs Co, OH, Rawlings Cemetery, beside Susanna 1841-1918 | Rupe, Jacob W (I1314)
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38222 | Buried Early Settlers Cemetery, Ripley | Bowyer, Malinda J (I3959)
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38223 | Buried Fairplain Cemetery JCBR: Salaz, Ven Curries 9/4/1860, F & Sarah Salaz, Jackson Co, farmer | Sallaz, Vincent S (I2071)
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38224 | Buried Gandee Cemetery, Harmony, Roane Co, WV | Westfall, Deborah (I3527)
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38225 | Buried Grasslick Baptist Church (JC Cemeteries, Vol 1) Pringle, F.O., D. Nov 26, 1907, aged 22y 5m 14d JCDR shows FO died 11/25/1904 | Pringle, Floyd O (I23652)
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38226 | Buried in Lutheran Church Cemetery. Occupation- Preceptor (schoolmaster) between 1662-1678 in Mehrenburg, Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany. | HENKEL, Georg (I7289)
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38227 | Buried in Old Mill Creek Cemetery in or near Petersburg, WV | HENKLE, Elizabeth (I2002)
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38228 | Buried in Old Mill Creek Cemetery in or near Petersburg, WV | CRITES, Jacob (I2001)
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38229 | Buried in Parsons Cemetery, Gay, Jackson Co, WV | Family F3098
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38230 | Buried IOOF Parkersburg beside Albert & Harriet | Rector, Gertrude (I4946)
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38231 | Buried McCarty Cemetery, Cheshire Twp, Gallia Co, OH 1826 age 24 | Rowley, Phineas (I6872)
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38232 | Buried McCarty Cemetery, Cheshire Twp, Gallia Co, OH | Family F2687
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38233 | Buried McGees Chapel Cem, Sandyville, WV | Coast, John Franklin Jr (I10110)
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38234 | buried McGees Chapel, Sandyville, WV | Family F3687
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38235 | buried Mount Olivet Cemetery, Parkersburg, WV Information on name from CGod853165@aol.com on September 24, 1999. | Conner, Virgil Glenn (I27143)
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38236 | buried Oak Hill cemetery near Ripley | Family F1085
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38237 | Buried Pringle Cem, Fairplain, WV | Pringle, James Madison (I4124)
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38238 | Buried Rife Cemerery, Cheshire Twp, Gallia Co, OH | Family F3400
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38239 | Buried Roach Cemetery | Straley, Cinderilla (I5606)
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38240 | Buried Spencer Mem Cem alongside Sarah and John | Greathouse, Edward (I11546)
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38241 | Buried White Oak Cemetery, Dexter, Meigs Co, OH Family Group sheet received from Debbie Smyth, lists children and grand children. Filed under McCarty. | Family F2691
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38242 | buried: Rockland Cem, Belpre, Washington Co, OH. (Elsie Cook) | Randolph, Ruth Ella "Ellie" (I417)
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38243 | buried: Taylor Cem., Roane Co., WV. (Elsie Cook( | Taylor, Louise Elza (I5099)
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38244 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Conner, Lawrence Clifford (I31124)
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38245 | Call number: | Source (S561)
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38246 | Called "Gentleman James" | Culbertson, James (I1985)
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38247 | Called Lawson | Shamblin, Albert Lawson (I701)
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38248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Conner, Paul Russell (I3201)
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38249 | Camden Clark Hospital | Conner, John Phillip (I3234)
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38250 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Conner, Joyce Ann (I5366)
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