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1880 Census Place: Union, Jackson, West Virginia Page 386B
Wesley SAYRE Self M M W 32 VA
Anna SAYRE Wife F M W 28 OH GER GER
Adam SAYRE Son M S W 7 WV
Theodore SAYRE Son M S W 5 WV
Mary J. SAYRE Dau F S W 3 WV
Maggie SAYRE Dau F S W 1 WV
1900 Union, Jackson, WV
Wesley Sayre 4/1846 m 28y WVWVWV
Anna 1/1852 m 28y 9-8 children OH Ger Ger
Theodore J 2/1875 WVWVOH
Mary J 1/1877
Marguerita H 1/1879
Lelia B 6/1881
David F 9/1883
Clara P 3/1889
Freda C 10/1894
1910 Union, Jackson, WV # 163-171
Sayre, Anna 57 wd 9-8 children OH Ger Ger
Marie 30 WV
Freda 15 WV
Wesley Sayre was born at Angerona in 1844, and spent all his life in that one community, where he died in 1907. Besides owning and operating a farm he was postmaster of Angerona during Cleveland's two terms. Wesley Sayre married Annie Wink, who was born at Pomeroy, Mason County, in 1853, and is living at Ripley. The children of their marriage were: Adam W., a farmer at Angerona; T. J.; Miss Marie, a teacher in the Ripley High School; Marguerite, wife of Charles C. Cunningham, a farmer at Evans in Jackson County; Belle, wife of Raymond Viedhorfer, agent for the Baltimore Ohio Railroad at Girard, Ohio; David, a traveling salesman living at Angerona; Clara, wife of Russell Baker, a farmer at Angerona; Freda, wife of Gay Casto, a dentist at Beckley in Raleigh County, West Virginia; and Leo, who died at the age of five years.
from:
The History of West Virginia, Old and New
Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
Chicago and New York, Volume III,
pg. 505
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