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| 1 | Faye Adams White STOLLINGS - Faye Adams White, 68, of Stollings, Logan County, died March 3, 1998, at home. She was a retired manager from G.C. Murphy, Logan, and was a member of McConnell Tabernacle. Surviving: sons, Lawrence F. White Jr. of Plymouth, Mich., Gary White of Piqua, Ohio, Dennis Ralph White of Virginia Beach, Va.; sisters, Amy Tribett of Charleston, Ellen Adams of West Logan, Freda Chapman of Proctorville, Ohio, Anna Workman of Harts; brothers, Holly Adams of Ocala, Fla., Kessler Adams of Palmdale, Calif., Billy Adams of Barboursville; 13 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Friday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Henry Damron officiating. Burial will be in Adams Cemetery, Harts. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Faye Adams
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| 2 | Ambrose Adkins, seventy-seven years old, died at his home at Hager, at 3:15 p.m. Monday. Funeral Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the residence with the Elder Glen Sharp and the Elder Ernest Sharp of Huntington officiating. Burial followed in Adkins Cemetery at Hager. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Fronie Shelton of West Hamlin, Mrs. Mae McKinney of Grayson, KY, Mrs. Monnie Honaker of Hager; five sons, Audrie Adkins of Sweetland, Thelley Adkins of Smiths Ferry Pa., and Warren, Hillard and Coney Adkins at Hager; two brothers, Moss Adkins of Hamlin and Walker Adkins of Hager, and four sisters, Mrs. Tiney Tounley of Omar, Mrs. Rusha Adkins of Hamlin, Mrs. Lillie Cooper of Bernie, and Mrs. Rhoda Adkins of Hager. The body was taken from the Johnson-Koontz Funeral Home at Hamlin at 2 P.M. Tuesday. Note: He was preceded in death by his parents, James Willis Adkins and Elizabeth Burns, and two wives; Arbelle Gallimore and Charlotte Plumley. | Ambrose Adkins
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| 3 | Audrey was a son of Ambrose Adkins and Charlotte Plumley and raised on Big Laurel Road. He married Marie B. Stowers, daughter of Van Walter Stowers and Violet Stanley. He is the father of James, Cebert, Norman, Carol and Diane. | Audrey J Adkins
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| 4 | Calvary Estel Baisden, 74, of Greenview, went home to be with the Lord Nov. 9, 2004, at Boone Nursing Home, Danville, after a long illness. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Gay Baisden in 2001. He was pastor of Greenview Freewill Baptist Church. He worked for W.A. Fryman Hardware and was retired from Boone County Board of Education. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and was a member of the VFW. He is survived by two sons, David Estel Baisden of Greenview and Gary Eugene Baisden of Ramage; two sisters, Elsie Cooper of Danville and Wanda Queen of Greenview; five grandchildren, Megan Worthley of New Jersey, David Baisden II of Madison, Garan Baisden of Rock Creek, Kyle and Adam Blethen of Ramage. Service was 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004, at Handley Funeral Home, Danville, with the Rev. Jessie Perdue officiating. Burial was in Memory Gardens, Madison, with military graveside rites performed by VFW Post 5578. | Calvary Estel Baisden
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| 5 | http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/secondary.php?ordering=143&view=157§ion=1&catid=24 "LaRue and Luther Treanor of Guthrie were married June 28, 1959. LaRue, 56, loved to sing in the Seward Road Baptist Church choir, and Luther Treanor, 61, had a habit of tapping on pastor Rex Haymaker's office window each Sunday on his way from the parking lot to the church. The Treanors and their granddaughter Ashley Eckles, 4, went to the federal building for Luther's appointment to check on his Social Security retirement. The Treanors have four children, Mike, Mark and Brad Treanor, and Debbie Price." Age 56; Killed in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK; Daughter of Clarence and Lena Bingham; Preceded in death by parents; a sister; and a granddaughter Ashley Eckles; Survivors include three sons Michael, Mark and Bradford Treanor; daughter Deborah Price; and brother Orvil A. Turner; | LaRue A Bingham
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| 6 | Death Cert on file | James A Blankenship
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| 7 | Veteran WW II. Husband of Vina Lurline Holstein Browning. Father of Tex Odell, Paul Wayne, Gary John, Walter Edward, Michael Bernard, and Alfred Bruce. Died of a heart attack at Holden, WV on March 21, 1969. | Isaac Paul Browning
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| 8 | Daughter of Miles and Winnie Browning. Mother of Silas (Bud), Randall (Randy) and "Bo". | Laura Browning
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| 9 | Husband of Minnie Winnie McNeely Browning, Father of 14 children. Farmer, Coal Miner, Lumberman and Blacksmith. Shortly after the passing of Winnie, he married Haley Evaline Wiley Nelson (Date of Birth: Jan 9, 1889) and was married to her until her passing on April 11, 1970. She is buried in the Mountain Home Cemetery in Wayne County. | Miles Browning
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| 10 | Marriage record on file | David Brumfield
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| 11 | Death record on file | Floyd Brumfield
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| 12 | Death Record on File | Mary L Brumfield
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| 13 | Unmarked grave stone.. W/O Benjamin "Chick a Saw Ben" White D/O Micajah Goodwin and Elizabeth Burford. | Nancy Ann Goodwin
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| 14 | Death Record on File | Martha Pine Gore
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| 15 | In 1850, Augusta was living with her Father at her grandfathers house. | Augusta E Hinchman
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| 16 | Have Copy of Death Record on File | James Harvey Hinchman
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| 17 | Betty Louise Kinder Janey UPPER ARLINGTON, Ohio - Betty Louise Kinder Janey, 75, of Upper Arlington, formerly of Mount Hope, W.Va., died Oct. 22, 1997, in Arbors of Hilliard. She was a member of Riverside United Methodist Church. Surviving: daughters, Virginia Janey of Bexley, Donna Huffman and Pamela Hill, both of Upper Arlington, Deanna Phillips of Hilliard, sister, Henrietta Norris of Circleville; brother, Hollie Kinder of Doylestown, Pa.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be 1 p.m. Sunday at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Prosperity, W.Va. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Schoedinger Northwest Chapel, Columbus, and one hour prior to service at the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Mount Carmel Hospice, 793 West State St., Columbus, Ohio 43222-9988, or to the American Lung Association, 1950 Arlingate Lane, Columbus, Ohio 43228. | Betty Louise Kinder
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| 18 | Died at 22 months old | Harry Lee 'Danny' Kinder
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| 19 | Obit on file | Luther Kirkendoll
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| 20 | Wife of Miles Browning, mother to 14 (Herman, Hettie Manns, Roy, Milton, Laura, Isaac Paul, Fred, Ola {Bo}, Nellie Morgan, Chester, Hassie Cline, Ercil, Marvin, Doris Nida. | Winnie 'Minnie' McNeely
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| 21 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sierra Jeen Elizabeth Nason
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| 22 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lisa Leanne Odom
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| 23 | Charlotte Plumley Adkins is buried in Walker Adkins Cemetery. According to notes from Rhonda Adkins on findagrave.com Charlotte's birth and death dates are unknown. Also states she has a rock marker. | Charlotte Plumley
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| 24 | Death Record on FIle | David Kemper Stafford
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| 25 | On Death Register it state that Ethel was divorced at time of death. | Ethel Stanley
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| 26 | Notes From Jo Ann Stanley's Web page The Madison Recorder, Madison, Boone County WV Friday, June 13, 1930, Volume 9 No 14. WOMAN SLAYS HUSBAND, CLAIMS JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley aged 42 years, is held in the Boone county jail, charged with the slaying of her husband, Roma Stanley, at their home at Orgas, on Big Coal River Monday evening at about 6:15 by shooting him with a pistol. The report is that Stanley, who was an employee of a lumber company operating on White Oak creek which empties into Big Coal River at Orgas, had been in the habit of beating up on the woman and was abusing her at the time he met his death. It is further stated that the woman carried bruises on her body that would indicate that these reports are true, and at the time of the shooting he had choked her into insensibility, it is said. Her attorney, H.W.R. Mullins, has filed application with Judge Ward for bond for the woman, whose plea will be justifiable homicide. Mrs. Stanley is the mother of five children by a former husband, D.H. Peyton, of Seth. Stanley?s age is reported as 29 years, about 13 years younger than the woman. ========================================================= Charleston Daily Mail, Wed, 02-04-1931 Three murder cases also are set for trial. they include that of Elizabeth Stanley, alleged slayer of her husband, Romie Stanley, at Orgas several months ago;... ========================================================= Charleston Daily Mail, Sun, 08-10-1930 Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of Orgas, also indicted by the recent grand jury, is to be tried Wednesday for the murder of her husband, Roma Stanley, at their home about two months ago. She is charged with shooting Stanley while he was seated at the supper table. ========================================================== Charleston Daily Mail, Wed, 02-11-1931 Mr. Garnet (atty) announced this morning that a plea of guilty to manslaughter had been accepted from Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of Orgas, and that a sentence of two years in the penitentiary had been imposed by Judge C.M. Ward. Mrs Stanley was charged with the murder of her husband, Romie Stanley, at their home June 9, 1930. | Romie Alvin Stanley
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| 27 | On the 1880 Census Alexander Stowers is living with his brother Milton Stowers and Milton's wife Ann Stowers. | Alexander G 'Elick' Stowers
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| 28 | Name: Frank Stowers SSN: 384-26-6136 Born: 27 Dec 1922 Died: Aug 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 ) | Frank Stowers
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| 29 | SOD - Nettie Anna Adkins, 84, of Sod, Lincoln County, died March 27, 1998, at home. Surviving: daughter, Gwendolyn Nadine McCallister of Sod; sons, Bradley Wayne Adkins of Tazewell, Va., Alteon Delmore Adkins of Williamstown, Bennett Dale Adkins of Culloden; sisters, Mary Sowards of Charleston, Jewell Wray of Brookfield, Ohio; brothers, Clinton, Russell, Mack and Watson Stowers, all of Ohio; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Koontz Funeral Home, Hamlin, with the Rev. Russell Adkins and the Rev. Kenneth Ball officiating. Burial will be in Miller Cemetery, Sweetland. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Nettie Anna Stowers
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| 30 | death record on file | Dennis L Stultz
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| 31 | Death record on file | Elizabeth Stultz
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| 32 | Death Record on file | Samuel Stultz
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| 33 | Helen Patricia Thompson is Joseph Fisher step-daughter | Helen Patricia Thompson
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| 34 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kyra Jean Toles-White
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| 35 | Barbara's Obituary Mrs. Barbara Ann Hutchinson, 68, of Garrison, Boone County, died March 8, 1992, at Memorial Division, CAMC, after an apparent heart attack. She was a Baptist. Surviving: husnand, Cornelius; daughters, Connie Hutchinson of Charleston, Barbara Crawford of St. Albans; sons, Ora "Buz" Hutchinson of Omaha, Neb., Mark Hutchinson of Springfield, Mo., Jim White of Huntsville, Ala., the Rev. Ron White of Kobe, Japan; sister Nellie Kinder of Fayetteville, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, Whitesville, with the Rev. W. Howard Gwin and the Rev. Ron White officiating. Buiral will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes. Frieds may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Armstrong Funeral Home, Whitesville. | Barbara Ann Totten
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| 36 | Nellie I. Kinder Nellie I. Kinder, 83, of Fayetteville, S.C., formerly of Garrison, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at a Fayetteville hospital following a long illness. Born March 16, 1922, at Hernshaw, she was the daughter of the late Manuel and Bertha McCormick Totten. Mrs. Kinder was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry P. Kinder; son, Danny; three sisters, Ruby Davis, Barbara Hutchinson and Becky Johnson; a brother, Arbrey Totten; and two grandchildren, Jim E. Stover and Debbie Kinder. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Stover of Fayetteville, N.C.; two sons and their wives, Toby and Peggy Kinder of Ludowici, Ga., and Donald and Ronnie Kinder of Danboro, Pa.; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, May 28, at the Presbyterian Church, Whitesville, with Michael Lykens, CLP, officiating. Burial will follow in Pineview Cemetery, Orgas. Arrangements are by Valley Funeral Home, Whitesville. | Nellie I Totten
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| 37 | http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/secondary.php?ordering=143&view=157§ion=1&catid=24 "LaRue and Luther Treanor of Guthrie were married June 28, 1959. LaRue, 56, loved to sing in the Seward Road Baptist Church choir, and Luther Treanor, 61, had a habit of tapping on pastor Rex Haymaker's office window each Sunday on his way from the parking lot to the church. The Treanors and their granddaughter Ashley Eckles, 4, went to the federal building for Luther's appointment to check on his Social Security retirement. The Treanors have four children, Mike, Mark and Brad Treanor, and Debbie Price." | Luther H Treanor
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| 38 | "DEATH OF WARREN L. VEACH--Warren L. Veach, aged 73 passed away Friday morning, July 17, 1936 at his home after suffering from a stroke early Wednesday morning. He was born in Van Buren county in 1864. Most of his boyhood days were spent in Hamilton, Allegan county. Some time later he made his home in Illinois, Washington and Oregon. During this time he was married and seven children shared their home, one daughter and six sons, Mrs. Myrtle Drake of Ashland, Oregon, Clarance and Harold Veach also of Ashland, Oregon, Vern and Frank Veach of Dowagiac, Mich., the other son passing into eternity years ago. Mr. Veach spent twenty-one years of his life at sea as a cook on a large ship enroute to many parts of the world visiting Canada, Europe, Asia and Africa, suffering shipwreck and many things peculiar to a seamen's life. Interesting stories were told by him while still in good health. Many people will remember him for his musical talent for he was very efficient with his violin, playing at many house parties in and near Lawton. For the past fifteen years he has made his home with his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett. His wife preceding him several years in death. Two years prior to this time Mr. Veach was taken ill with pneumonia and has been in failing health since that time. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Romig funeral home at Marcellus and interment in the Bly cemetery. The two sons and family of Dowagiac were present at the funeral, also Ben Veach, the last remaining one of the family, the sister, Mrs. Len Steimbauer of Niles, having passed away one and one-half years ago. Friends from away who attended the funeral were, Mrs. Calvin Kinney and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Porter Center, Mrs. Mary E. Barrett and Frank Shiflet of Bangor." (The Marcellus (Michigan) News, Thursday, July 23, 1936, page 4, Column 2) Burial: 19 July 1936, Bly Cemetery, Marcellus, Cass County, Michigan | Warren Veach
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| 39 | I will be listing other Children that Albert and Martha had in the notes Edward White Male Birth: Abt. 1873; Logan, Virginia, USA Orra White Female Birth: Abt. 1875; West Virginia, USA Alford White Male Birth: 18 Dec 1876; West Virginia, USA Death: 13 May 1923; Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia, USA David Dave White Make Birth: 24 Aug 1879; Pecks Mill, Logan, West Viginia, USA Death: 15 Oct 1955; Kanawha, West Virginia, USA Ballard White Male Birth: 24 Feb 1882; West Virginia, USA Death: 17 Dec 1962; Cabell, West Virginia, USA Landon Chester White Male Birth: May 1883; West Virginia, USA Death: 1957 Nora White Female Birth: Aug 1888; West Virginia, USA Lena White Female Birth: 12 Dec 1890; Logan, West Virginia, USA Death: 29 May 1982; West Hamlin, Lincoln, West Viginia, USA Omie White Female Birth: Abt 1896; West Virginia, USA | Albert Pendeton White
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| 40 | Unmarked grave...grave could be in the middle of the road leading to the grave yard???Register for Benjamin "Chickasaw Ben" White | Benjamin Harrison White
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| 41 | Birth Record On File | Edward White
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| 42 | Death record on file | Emazona 'Emma' 'Emily' 'Doan' White
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| 43 | http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/usgenweb/wv/logan.htm Shows a John White, Birth Year 1756, Parents John Wesley/Mary Harrison | John Wesley White, Sr
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| 44 | The Cassopolis Vigilant Nov. 26,1872 Hinchman-Died in Silvercreek, Tuesday, November 26th, of congestion of the lungs, Pelina Hinchman,aged 70 years. Deceased was born in West Virginia, and removed to Cass County in 1848, where she has since resided. She has been a member of the M.E. Church twenty two years. Has raised a family of thirteen children, Seven of whom are now living, and all but one married. Her husband died in 1868. | Paulina 'Polina' 'Penina' M White
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| 45 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Russell D White
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| 46 | Marriage record on file | Sarah C White
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| 47 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sidney White
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| 48 | http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/usgenweb/wv/logan.htm Shows a John Wesley White, Birth Year 1736, Parents William White & Sarah Bond | Wesley White
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| 49 | From Findagrave.com Husband of Susanna (Unknown) White. Father of Resolved and (Capt.) Peregrine White. Grandfather and great-grandfather. A prosperous wool merchant, William White and his family were among the Pilgrims who arrived in the New World aboard The Mayflower in 1620. He was one of the signers of The Mayflower Compact; the very first document of civil government and religious freedom in British North America. Tragically, White and the family's two servants died during the terrible first winter in New England. His two sons survived, as did his widow Susanna who later married Governor Edward Winslow. Requiescat in pace. *Cole's Hill is the place where the Pilgrims buried those who did not survive the first winter. They were buried in unmarked graves, at night, supposedly because the survivors feared the local Native Americans would feel an advantage in strength if they knew how many of the colonists were dying during that first winter. The place is now marked with a stone sarcophagus which contains all the remains of the Pilgrims who were originally buried on the hill. | William White
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| 50 | Wiley S Woods married Virginia Hinchman in ca 1847, and along with her parents and other members of the family, came by wagon train in 1850, from West Virginia to Silvercreek Twp., Cass County, Michigan. Wiley Woods was the Wagon Master. | Wiley S Woods
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