James Caldwell, Esq., the proprietor of the White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, died suddenly in Greenbrier county, Va., a few days ago. Barr. Lloyd McF. It was buried on yesterday at Caldwell. In Lewisburg, West Va., December 15th, of pneumonia following the grip, Dr. G.K. Nelson, dentist, aged 63 yrs and 10 months. [Spirit of Jefferson. She was a daughter of B.F. Knapp of Greenbrier county, the home, three miles north of Lewisburg, last Thursday, the 14th Inst, aged 82 years, leaving eleven children She had been a consistent member of the Methodist church for 70 years. He was married to Miss Martha F. Black of Virginia July 28, 1859, and in 1877 came to this county, locating on a farm near the present location of Clyde. **, Esq. James G. Cox In the year 1904, Mr. Graybeal married Mrs. Cornelia Mauzy to which union three children were born - Gladys, Zylpha and Iva, all at home. He had never recovered from a stroke of paralysis he as having defended the American colonies in the British Parliament, and his father, at the early age of 16 years, entered the revolutionary army, in which he continued until the termination of the war. He lived a long and active life; and died in 1880, aged eighty years, respected by all who knew him. Intelligencer (Wheeling, WV) Tue, 22 Feb 1876, Page 3] Sinnce coming to Greenbrier he Mrs. Mary Judy, widow of the late Jacob Judy, died on Wednesday night, March 10, 1909 at the home of Mr. B.F. Fulwider Mr. Henry Hedrick, of Asbury, Greenbrier county, W.Va., who died on Wednesday last, the 15th instant, had reached the very old age of 99 years. [Greenbrier Independent (Lewisburg, Va [W. Va.]) 8 Sep 1922; tr by GT Santa] Funeral services were held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Yesterday morning he was left Incumbents won both contested races in Greenbrier County, where voter turnout was a higher-than-usual 67 percent. A reward of $50.00 was offered for his apprehension. Death of Oscar Callison. The tree was a small one, only four inches in diameter, and an accident of this sort was not expected from it. Greenbrier independent. When but a la Joseph S. Crane W. Wetzel They lived at Survivors include his wife, Enid Henderson Jarrett; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Losaski and Mrs. Grace Mann, both of Washington, D. C, and Miss Peggy Jarrett of Huntington, and a brother, Claude Jarrett of Rainelle. bout two years. (Staunton, TIPTON, Ia. 17 Oct 1832 Wed, Julia Frazer Edmonds Richard 'Rick" was born April 3, 1946, in Grove City, PA, to the late Clyde and Betty Minner Rust. She was educated at the Hillsboro Academy and the old L. F. I., now Greenbrier college in Lewisburg. James Lewis Musser, 86, of Lewisburg, WV, passed away Saturday, October 17, 2020, at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center. Va.), April 28, 1898], Col. James W. Davis home; a brother, Glenn J. Gillespie of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Frank D. Botts, of Greenbrier, died after a short illness. About 9 o'clock when the two young men were near the residence of Mr. Joseph Coffman, in Fort Spring 25, 1893: State (Columbia, South Carolina); Tr. Col. Jas. Church or until 1900 when she came to her home near Fort Spring. Colored Troops, volunteering August 26, 1864. R.A. Owens, of Rogersville, Tenn., formerly located at Princeton and Pearlsburg. [The Raleigh Register (Beckley, WV) 15 Apr 1937] Col. D. O. Kelly is in charge of the committee, which is composed He was a native of May 16, 1904, a son of the late Glenn Gerald and Mrs. Nancy Fleshman Gillespie, and was a member of the Carroll of Louisiana. [Staunton spectator and vindicator In that year he was admitted to the bar, located at Pt. (Staunton, Wells, aged about 76 years. Troy Winton Graybeal, of Frankford, died at his home near that town on Friday evening, September 1, 1922. his horse. Thomas Bolling Robertson Mrs. Shanks came to Atchison (KS)four years ago where her remarkable activity and [Staunton spectator and vindicator., March 10, 1898, The Greenbrier era. In addition to the parents, survivors include three sisters, Mary Louis, Foris and June, and one brother, Leo, all at home. Mrs. Robinson was a homemaker and an alumna of Bolling High School in... Richard Charles Rust, 73, loving husband, father and grandfather, died Tuesday, May 21, 2019. The grand doctrine of the resurrection of the body and the recognition of the This was about 1818. After the close of the war, he continued the practice of his profession up to 1870, when, as a democrat, he was elected to the supreme bench of West Virginia, for a term of twelve years. County … He served the people of Greenbrier as Assessor for a number Born May 29, 1946 at Esty, WV, he was the son of the late Lacy Marvin Lewis and Eula Gladys Lewis. (Point Pleasant, Va. [W. Va.]), January 17, 1894] Veteran of Two Wars dies [Staunton Spectator (Staunton, Vir) 25 Feb 1873, p2], James W. Jackson The Arkansas Gazette (Arkansas Post, Ark.) Mrs. John T. McClung died at her home near Fort Spring, May 4, 1920, of heart disease. Pleasant, also of the Pt Pleasant chapter of the Kanawha commandery, and has advanced beyond the thirty-second degree. Local and Genealogical Web Links WVGenWeb Project's homepage blood to his brain. Moore, of Elwell, This County, Gone. the groom became ill, and in a few moments lost consciousness. His wife preceded him to the grave [Fremont Tri-Weekly Tribune (Fremont, Neb) 27 Sep 1902, p.7] Lydia Burdett Mr. Oscar Callison, a well known citizen of Greenbrier county, died last week at Lewisburg papers, please copy. Helen Elizabeth Jones. ----- Greenbrier Independent. Mary Tate Arbuckle Greenbrier County's public schools are operated by the Greenbrier County Board of Education, which is elected on a non-partisan basis. Mr. Larew was a staunch Presbyterian, and Asa Ryder was the son of Elmer Ryder. James Alexander, preceded him to the grave some years ago. The remains were brought to this city and by KT] R. Perry. Church South, died at Lewisburg, in this State on Thursday last. George Rinehart February 15th 6316 Hwy 41A Pleasant View. The funeral services were held in the Methodist Church at Amelia, conducted by Rev. Walker, of Lewisburg, is dead. Therefore, as a memorial of his worth, and in sympathy with his afflicted family, we offer There [The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (Wheeling, W. Va.), October 19, 1897, Page 4], Capt. squirrels. On January 5, 1865 she was married to John T. McClung. 14th inst., aged 72 years. (Staunton, Va.), April 28, 1898 ], J.W. Beard Clark. Hers was an unobtrusive Christian experience, but it was characteristic of her to put self in the back-ground. J. Stevenson, Samuel Beck, John C. Brooking - Committee. She used to tell how she burned up the first biscuits she tried to bake in it. and her venerable and devoted husband, a leading and popular citizen of Greenbrier, to mourn her loss and receive Winfred was born on January 19, 1930 to Lester and Lola Baker of Ronceverte. Judy C. Blankenship Simmons. [The Fairmont West Virginian. and was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. He was about *** Greenbrier County, WV Leta Ebert of Watertown, Wis., Mrs. Dorothy Estep of Asbury, Miss Nancy Gillespie of Caldwell, and Mrs. Karen Smith Leon Madison Greenway W. G. Baker, assisted by Rev. On the 28th of October, 1817, she was married to David Bright, and became the mother of five children, of whom but two survive her - Mrs. Craig and Mr. David Bright, of Richmonn, Kentucky. The bereaved husband is a son of Samuel Price, of Lewisburg. By marriage he was connected with many of the most prominent families of Virginia and West Virginia. His funeral was conducted in the Williamburg M. E. Church, South last Monday afternoon by his pastor Rev. ials was at the Purple Cane cemetery, about 10 miles northwest of here. Surviving is his widow, Aice (sic) Woodson, and several sons and daughters. The body will be taken from the Nickell Funeral Home in East Rainelle to the church one hour before the service. S. E. Kesler in charge. Michael Lynch At the above mentioned hour he passed peacefully away, his soul entering that shore from whence no traveler ever returns. [The Daily Dispatch., September 13, 1859, (Richmond Va.)] Col. Tierney Dead: Colonel L. E. Tierney prominent coal operator, died at this home at Powhatan early Friday morning from a stroke of apoplexy suffered on Wednesday before. Greenbrier Independent. died near Ruperts, W. Va., on the 17th inst. Will of James BOGGS, 1806; Will of Peter Light ANDERSON, 1859-1861 that the length of term which should fall to each of the newly elected judges should be decided by lot. [Greenbrier Independent (Lewisburg, Va [W. Va.]) 15 Sep 1922; tr by GT Santa] The new home was to be a real home. Jefferson college, Penn., and in 1858 graduated at Union college of New York under Dr. Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian divine. [The Wheeling Intelligencer (Wheeling, WV) Thur., 7 Jun 1883; Pg 4] On the thirtieth day of August, 1919 she plighted her troth with her now bereaved husband Chester A. Gaskins, and three years and one day they walked in sweet loving companionship and then the William Woodson, colored, a Civil War veteran died suddenly at his home in Rendville Monday afternoon, succumbing within a short time after he had returned to Rendville from a trip to Corning. Perhaps it may, however, be some consolation to his bereaved family to know that others mourn his death, that those who knew him also learned to love him, that others will cherish his memory, that other hearts bled and other eyes filled with tears when his spirit took its everlasting flight and his body was consigned to the silent tomb. as he was known to his friends, Greenbrier county has lost one of its best and most substantial citizens. Boggs were held in the Methodist church Sunday at 10 a.m. clerking in a bank in Fayette county for some time previous to going to California. John McElhenney, D. D., founder of Presbyterianism in Greenbrier, He was interested in a number of the most valuable coal properties in the Pocahontas field and was known as a Democratic leader in the southern part of the state. You will find many useful links, as well as links to all the County departments and boards. Now learn your invaluable past with the incredible features and exceptional specifics from the county records site. of years, and was ever a painstaking, faithful and efficient officer. Greenbrier County, West Virginia Public Records Directory - Quickly find public record sources in the largest human edited public record directory. 08, 1904], Cyrus S. Larew John Irvin Her husband was a soldier of the war of 1812. Alderson, formerly of Greenbrier county, died at his home in Russell county, Va., on March 22d, after a lingering illness, aged 59 years. In Lewisburg, West Va., December 14th, Mrs. Julia F. Lipps, wife of Aquila Lipps, aged 38 years, 10 months and 23 days. They had worked for about a month in Greenbrier county and before that time had worked in the Scott's Run coal field in Monongalia county. He brought with him a barrel of New Orleans sugar, the first At the White Sulphor Springs, on the 24th ult. Thomas Bolling Robertson, Esq. He was a member of Company K., 11th Virginia infantry, on the Confederate side, serving from May 1861, to the close of the war. (Charles Town, Va. She died in the full triumph of the Christian faith. Major Thomas Lewis Mr. Graybeal was born in Ash county, North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1853, were he grew to young manhood. Phone: (615) 643-4000. The deceased was 22 years of age and had been married but a seph J. Stewart died at his home, in Greenbriar county Va., on the 12th instant. She leaves a husband (Geo. The family moved to Howell county a few months ago. Fifth Regiment, U.S. Greenbrier County and Lewisburg, WV Obituaries. Col. T.C.M. Allen Judy The sister, Mr. Graybeal had always been a hard worker and an energetic business man. Savannah, Ga., Sept 12 - Brig. Death of Mrs. McElhenny -- Mrs. Rebecca McElhenny died February 12, 1876, at the old family residence of the Rev. (Staunton, Va.), September 09, 1897] (Staun David Hannah and Thos. Mr. Larew was a native of Augusta county, Va.. but had Before marriage she was a Miss McElhenny of Wheeling, W Va., and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. He was a cripple, having been affli Three sons and one daughter preceeded him to the grave, Walter, Muncy, Bright and Miss Jennie. Parkersburg Sentinel. Mr. Handley was widely Feb. 1909] Samuel H. Brown, a popular minister of the Presbyterian church, died in Greenbrier county, Va., on the 1st inst. and statesman, died at Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, Va. [The Mahoning dispatch. Death of a Well Known West Virginia Lady -- Mrs. Isabella Caldwell, the wife of James Caldwell, Esq., of Greenbrier Bridge, W.Va., died on Asa Ryder Killed rles Town, Va. [W. Va.]), April 18, 1893] Her husband died A.M. Cackley, of Trinity M.E. Mrs. Tierney, before her marriage, was Miss Nora Clark, of Monroe county. She was an employee of the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs. He maintainted a winter home at Washington and spent the summer largely at Powhatan, McDowell county, where his coal interests were located. [Staunton Spectator (Staunton, Va.), June 17, 1896] [The Daily Dispatch. [Staunton Spectator and Vindicator. She... Zella Mae Mauzy, 89, of Williamsburg, died April 24, at home surrounded by her family. Get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers in memory of a loved one in Greenbrier, Arkansas. Especially do we thank the Rev. Mr. Swicher, assisted by Rev. [Staunton His body was found about 5 p. m. Thursday in his home by a daughter, Miss Carrie Williams. She is survived by four children: Mrs. M. N. Tiffany and Miss Sarah Shanks, of Atchison; W. B. Shanks, of Frederick, Okla, and F. A. Shanks, of Montana. entered her 79th year. [Greenbrier Independent (Lewisburg, Va [W. Va.]) 8 Sep 1922; tr by GT Santa], Capt. Dr. Caldwell, of the White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier county, Va., died recently. Ex-Sheriff James Knight in Lewisburg on the 11th inst. Carey, an old citizen of Greenbrier county, Va., died suddenly last week. In spite of the wildness of the country he traversed on the homeward journey, Mr. Byrd was never molested. He stood for high principles of government and for strict adherence to a high moral code within the community (Staunton, Va.), August 27, 1890] had received a year or two since. [The Weekly Register. The Greenbrier County Death Records Search (West Virginia) links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to Greenbrier County public records. [left margin of paper missing) [Staunton Walker Mr. Graybeal accompanied by his wife and three younger children had motored to Lewisburg to see an older daughter, Mrs. Jesse F. Bright who had just returned from a hospital in Richmond. [Staunton spectator., (Staunton, Va.)November 27, 1877], Katherine Bibb Perry [The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (Wheeling, W. Va.), April 03, 1876] Isabella Caldwell Died lately in Greenbrier county, Colonel Andrew Hamilton - a gentleman much esteemed by his acquaintance. [Staunton spectator and vindicator. home by Mr. Robert Hunt and in fifteen minutes after entering his home passed away. Esker Groves, Lobban Funeral Home, and the churches and the Alderson Schools, also He subsequently became Governor of his adopted State, and finally District Judge of the United the legislature, and a very able and useful member of that body. May God's richest blessings be with you each and everyone. Bessie came with her parents to Clermont County six years ago, being then 16 years of age, and then, because of her kind, friendly disposition soon won a place among us, both in the public and Sunday Schools. [Staunton Spectator., (Staunton, Va.) November 27, 1877], Fred. Jordan Davis Mrs. Blanche Clark Sydenstricker, widow of Thomas A. Sydenstricker, died at her home in Lewisburg on Tuesday, April In 1872 the change of the state constitution legislated him, with other state officials, out of office, but in the election of that year he was the democratic candidate for re-election, was endorsed by the other political parties and chosen without opposition. (Fairmont, W. Va.), 22 Jan. 1919] Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. After a short illness of Bright's disease, Dr. John H. McPherson, of Moscow on Saturday morning last, passed quietly away, at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. R. C. Blair, with whom he resided, aged 71 years. . G. Cox, of Lewisburg, W. Va., died on the 23rd ult., aged 84 years. Nothing could be done for him and he patiently awaited the end. Andrew Price, of Marlinton. her old home in Pocahontas county, until twenty-five years ago, when they moved to Lewisburg. [Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA); 25 July 25 1796] of age, and an elder brother of A. Esker Groves. (Richmond [Va.]), 15 Aug. 1854] the pastor, Rev. The widow and two sons of the immediate family survive. Elva Hurd of Lewisburg, Mrs. Laura Henning of Covington, Va., Mrs. Catherine Cunningham of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. ents could not be learned. The funeral servicies were conducted by Dr. Ernest Thompson of the First presbyterian Church, of which the deceased was a life long member. Staunton, VA., August 24 - James W. Jackson, a young man of Greenbrier county, W.Va., was married at 1 p.m. today to Miss Bettie S. Echard. But is this all? on its return trip from the mine about a half hour later. Blair. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Holliday, Ivan Estep, Ronald Hill, Walter Martin Baker, Roy Kincaid Jr. and Arthur Erskine. the sympathy of a host of friends. Mr. Stuart had a shot gun and Captain Poage had a 22 rifle. The loving parents were near. The deceased moved to Abingdon in 1823, upwards of 34 years ago, where he has since resided, living to see, what he ardently desired, his children grown up, all of whom â one a minister o He was 42 years of age and leaves a wife and three children. dying in 1878, at the age of seventy-five He had represented Greenbrier in the Legislature Va.), May 13, 1897 - KT - sub by FoFG] Simeon Huffman, an esteemed citizen of Greenbrier co., Va., died a few days since in Preble county, Ohio, on his way home from Cincinnati. Mrs. Eula Rose of Hillsboro; three brothers, Lee Smith of Leonard, Lloyd Smith of Clarksburg and Tommy Smith of Hon. His death was immediately announced in both Houses of the Legislature and a committee appointed to escort the remains His wife was Miss Mary Stuart of Greenbrier. [Baltimore Patriot, (Baltimore, MD) 27 Sept 1834] James Gerald Gillespie, 55, of near Lewisburg, was found dead on the Nash Farm at Wolf Creek Thursday afternoon, was before her marriage Miss Hattie Owens and was a daughter of the Rev. John McElhenny, D. D., deceased, in Lewisburg, W.Va., aged nearly 91 years. B. Reynolds and David Hannah R. H. Hudson had conducted funeral services at the home. Polly, wife of Claude E. McLaughlin, of Lewisburg, - and one grandson, George E. Fuller, Jr., who is a dentist The immediate cause of her death was a heart attack. Pallbearers were Clark Nash, David and William Anderson, Bill Williams, Ernest Feamster, and Howard Field. [The West Virginia News (Ronceverte, WV) 20 Jan 1972 - Submitted by C Captain W. T. Poague answered that he had just bought some seng from a young man. The burial was in beautiful Mt. Mary Wells Cyrus S. Larew, one of the oldest citizens of Greenbrier county, died, after an illness of about two weeks, at her kindly disposition made her very popular in the neighborhood. County Coroner W. W. Hume attributed death to a fractured skull. Survivors include: four daughters, Mrs. It is a time to share memories, receive condolences and say goodbye. Whole Family Dies of Same Disease Baltimore, Md. (Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio), September 13, 1912] Justice LaRue presided and the jurors were G. C. Beard, R. M. Beard, Austin May, D. M. Callison, Frank Kidd and G. W. Clark. Mr. afternoon, the 6th inst, aged about 70 years, and his body was buried in the Catholic burying ground at Ronceverte Mrs. Sydenstricker had been a lifelong member of the Presbyterian church, and was a kindly hospitable, home-loving Roland Taylor Kincaid, a former resident of Greenbrier county, W. Va., died at Catlettsburg, Ky., on the 22d of May [Staunton Spectator and Vindicator (Staunton, VA) 02 Jun 1898, p3] The deceased was a daughter of the late Rev. Funeral service will be 12:00 PM Monday, June 5, 2017, at the Lewisburg Community Pentecostal Holiness Church, Brush... LEWISBURG, WV - Dorothy Ruth Owens passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on Tuesday, May 9th following an extended illness. Ronceverte-Norma Grey Masters Howard, 86, passed away Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, at Greenbrier Valley Medical. Catherine E. Campbell For eight months she was bedfast but during all that time she retained an active interest in not only the affairs of her home but of the city and county. Moore was a youth of thirteen years when adopted into the home of his uncle. Wm. (Marble Hill, Mo. The years to come were to have their fruitage, their development that come from the earnest thought and endeavor. McCoy, of Charlston and one brother, A. R. Bibb, of Mordue, West Virginia. being the only living founder of the Phia (sic) Kappa Psi fraternity. When Nancy Byrd was 22 years of age she was married to Francis Asbury Shanks, who died at Doniphan fifteen years ago. George Moore was a native of Shenandoah county, Va, and wedded Frances Harness, but, the marriage resulted in the birth of no children. [Evening star. by K. Mohler] He remained in this stupor for 8 hours, and recovering consciousness, for a few moments, only before death. Mr. Graybeal had not been well for a number of months but the immediate members of his family did not realize that he was in any great danger. [Charleston Evening Mail, December 15, 1893, Page 2] Charley McClung Charley McClung, of Greenbrier county, was killed by a falling tree a few days ago. He was about 25 years old, had been working there six months, and his home was at Bennington, WVa. [Greenbrier Independent (Lewisburg, Va [W. Va.]) 29 Sep 1922; tr by GT Santa] Born November 28, 1934, in Covington, VA, he was the son of the late Ashby Godby Lugar, Sr. and Virginia Louise Critzer Lugar. [The Daily Dispatch. Fax: (615) 643-4004. austinandbell.com. alem Gazette (Salem, Massachusetts); 04 Nov 1828; Pg 3] Ten days ago the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Tincher died of flux. W. Knopp, a well known physician of Greenbrier county, died last week Hefner (child) Dr. Geo. [Washin to his home at Lewisburg, Greenbrier county. George Rapp, an old citizen of Greenbrier county, Va., died last week. (Staunton, Va.), 15 April 1873] her father, mother and several sisters, while Mrs. F.J. King, of this city was a relative by marriage. His skull was fractured and his neck broke His death was eminently peaceful - resting in a sweet consciousness of a Saviour's love, he passed away from Earth without a struggle. S.M. Greenbrier County, WV Census Records. 15, 1894 - KT - sub by FoFG] Warren leaves three children - George W. Warren, of Union, Dr. Otey Warren,of Missouri, and Mrs. Jacob Riffe, of Hinton.His remains were brought to Union for interment.-- Greenbrier(W.Va) Independent. During the past ten years he has resided in this city. Perform a free Greenbrier County, WV public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices. married Augusta Delphia Page, a native of Augusta county, Va, and unto them were born the following named children: Vincent, Mary E and Charles athy Schultz] Benjamin F. Renick, one of the oldest citizens of Greenbrier county, died Sunday, age 92 years. Burial Andrews Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Williamsburg. She is survived by His grandmother There he married and there Mrs. Shanks was born. church by Rev. Mrs. Perry is survived by two sons, William Rand Perry and John Mark Perry, and by three sisters - Mrs. J. M. Rowan, Mrs. John Cotton and Mrs. C.D. Edmonds, Esq.,) and ten The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. spectator and vindicator. Judge Fry was a son of Judge Fry of Greenbrier, and was formerly a resident of Wheeling where he was born. John Gilboy He was a public spirited citizen and was ever ready Death was attributed to apoplexy. Born October 25, 1932, in Greenbrier County, WV, he was the son of the late Frank Thomas and Bertie Jane Grogg Spinks. George Wiggin, pastor of the Baptist Church, on Sunday, September 3, 1922, at 2 p.m. J. H. Jarrett Julia F. Lipps Henry T. Bell Vincent, the oldest of the children, now The law makes it the duty of every person to apprehend and return any fugitive from the pen, and to this end seems to clothe a private person with all the powers of an officer. gton Gazette Washington (DC); 11 Aug 1821; Pg 3] LEWISBURG, W. Va., June 9: Henry T. Bell, 56, of this town, died while undergoing an operation at a hospital in Richmond, Va. Bell had been operated on 16 times within the past year for cancer of the mouth and throat. That evening about Her coming to our community meant that one more could be added to our list of friends, her going away means that her memory will be very precious to us, of the kindly greetings, the ever-present winsome smile, the willingness to do what she could. Alfred was the sixth of... William C. "Bill" Lugar, 85, of Maxwelton, WV, passed away Monday, August 24, 2020, at his home. John Bourne February 14th 509 Walnut St. Springfield. the 7th inst. Death of a Minister - Rev. Her body was laid to repose in New Lebanon Grave Yard, after Rev. What Greenbrier County Obituaries Contain. Judge Joseph Marcellus McWhorter, 85 years old, prominent for many years in the political life of Virginia, and later West Virginia, died at Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, W. Va., Monday night. [Staunton spectator and vindicator. Jordan Davis, a colored man, living in Lewisburg, had stolen from his house, on Tuesday night last, one hundred His brother, John Tierney, of Philadelphia, is another leading coal operator of West Virginia and was interested with his brother in many of his ventures. M. F. Kennedy, whose dead body was found in the woods near Minola, Pittsylvania county, was recently a solicitor for insurance at Lewisburg, W. Va., and was well known there. [Marble Hill Pr (Staunton, Va.), January 27, 1898] Interment took spectator and vindicator. The body will arrive at the Vaughn Funeral Home in Parkersburg Saturday morning. Took ill-26th Z. E. Bates officiating, and the body will be taken to the Doniphan cemetery for burial, at 10 o'clock. He was a member of the Clifton Presbyterian Church, where he found much pleasure in the association of Godly men and women. Blanche Sydenstricker at Caldwell, Greenbrier county. Dr. Caldwell To The Great Beyond Has Judge C.P.T. [The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) 23 Oct 1929, Wed Page 12], [4 resolutions with no genealog She moved to Kanawha in 1864 . It cost $30 and was quite a curiosity. Last week he escaped from a road camp, having been sentenced to the penitentiary from the Pocoahontas Circuit Court at the 1922 April session, for stealing J. N. White's automobile at the Marlinton 1921 Chautauqua. Taylor's working companion told police he had come to Fireco with Taylor late in March. He represented of this notice knew the departed intimately, and loved her for her many christian graces and purity of life. Uncle Woodford in *(sl? All his children were present at the funeral except Oran, who could not reach home in time and Mrs. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Boggs, all of whom are living and were able to attend the funeral. He moved with his parents to Tazewell, Virginia, where he remained, with the exception of a short time spent in McDowell county, West Virginia until he came to Greenbrier county, in the year, 1890 and located on a farm near Williamsburg. [Stau [The Daily Crescent [New Orleans, La. At her son's residence, on the 9th inst., on Muddy Creek mountain, in Greenbrier county, W.Va., Mrs. Margaret Bowles, aged 96 years, 11 months and 20 days. n his attachments, and devoted to his friends. Judge Adams Snyder six o'clock, one of the workmen named John Gilboy, lay down along the track near lewisburg whil drunk, and went to sleep. - Pocahontas Times. sick for some time past, the effect of dissipation; and was confined to his bed. On August 12, 1891, she was united in marriage to Thomas A. Sydenstricker, of Greenbrier county. R.F. Surviving are one brother, Wyatt of Richwood; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Woodall, Clayton, Del., Mrs. Dorothy Legg, Mrs. Katherine Lively, both of Mount Rainier, Md., and four grandchildren. Trace out the family history information, vital statistics and other relevant specifics of a decedent to solve many unknown mysteries and queries. Samuel H. Brown West Virginia Daily News and Greenbrier Valley Ranger Obituaries, Recent in Lewisburg, WV and throughout Greenbrier County Lewisburg Obituaries in The Herald-Dispatch, Past 30 Days, Past Year, All Records Mountain Messenger Obituaries, Recent in Lewisburg, WV Greenbrier County Obituary Index at Obits Index
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