My husband is a Holt. Could you give me some of your lineage and I will see if it is familiar? Mary Holt
I am helping a friend search for her Grandfather, Jonathan Justice, d. 1927. This family is the Justice family connected with Kittiewan Plantation in Charles City Co, VA. It is believed they were in Carter Co., Ky about 1900. A while back Debbra Rookard posted some info on the Justice family, maybe you have something, Debra ? Thank you for any help, Diane Diane Shortridge Reed Searching for : Baisden, Blair, Branham, Brown, Charles, Counts, Davis, Dempsey, Deskins, Foote, Fuller, Holt, Johnson, Lester, Phillips, Powell, Rasnake, Roark, Shortridge, Stacy, Starr, Thompson, Yates
to "Cousins" I have Lucy Hall in my family, please contact me direct. Elizabeth
Mary, 1910 Dickenson Co. Va. census; Stanley. Henry C. 44-Farmer Nancy J.44 Charles-14 Nancy A.-12 Monroe--12 !920-Dickenson Co Census- Stanley, Henry C.-age 64--must be a mistake about the age. Henry is a widow living in the home of Charlie H. Stanley listed as a boarder.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ABC.2ACE/1085.1090.1670.1678.1 Message Board Post: I have Robert Dollarhyde B. 12-23-1865 DOD. 2-5-1953 Married Mahalia J. Craiger Children: John H Dollarhyde married Emma Large Willie R. Dollarhyde B. Dollarhyde Martha Alice Dollarhide married Ira Roberts I have a lot on the Dollarhydes from Wise County VA E-mail me at melissa_a_v@yahoo.com
Annette, I don't know for certain to say yes or not, but will certainly keep what you have sent. Thank you, Deborah
Henry Claybourn Stanley,son of Joseph and Nancy Crabtree Stanley b.Pike Co. Ky Married 14 May 14 1884 Dickenson Co. Va. to Nancy Jane Stanley. Children: Rufus -31 Aug. 1884 Clifton B. Charles b; 10 Oct. 1890--Ky. Missouri ,Nancy Annie, Winnie Ann & Monroe b; 21 Oct, 1900 ,Dickenson Co. Va. Taken from "The Crabtree-Stanley Collection" By Fannie Steele and Ina Dotson "Clay" is a Bro. to my great grandmother--Margaret Stanley-Beverly. I'm thinking this is not the Clabe Stanley that you are looking for. Annette Damron (annetted@tgtel.com)
I am looking for information you have on Napier name. I would like to see if it is same branch as mine. Thank you Linda Napier Shirley
He was living in Wayne Twp. this year too. > 1930 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH, ED 43, page 1b > 154 Grandview Ave. > Claybourne Stanley age 61 (mar. 54 yrs) born in VA Parents born in VA- > Blacksmith at a steel mill > Cora wife age 60 born in OH Parents born in KY (mar. 53 yrs) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Alohawahine75@aol.com> > To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 5:33 PM > Subject: [VARUSSEL] Looking for any information as to his family history ~ > Clabe Stanley > > >> >> Hello list, >> >> This obituary was probably from a newspaper in Portsmouth, Ohio, Clabe >> Stanley died May 20, 1938. The obituary and death certificate information >> was given >> by his son Manley Warren Stanley. Through census records I have been >> trying to >> locate the parents of Clabe and I am coming up with nothing. I am not >> sure if >> his proper name was Henry Clabe Stanley, Henry Claiburn Stanley......? >> His >> step-granddaughter, Ethel (Keen) Boggs provided the name variation. >> >> The first that he shows up in census records that I can find is: >> 1900 Boyd County, Kentucky (35 years old) >> 1910 Greenup County, Kentucky >> 1920 Wayne Township, Scioto County, Ohio >> >> Would like to find out where he spent the first 34 years of his life and >> especially anything on his parentage? >> >> Clabe married Rose E. (Handley) Strother on September 24, 1892, probably >> in >> Kentucky or Ohio? Rose was the daughter of Ewell and Mary E. Handley. >> >> Clabe's second marriage was to Cora Powell, on March 2, 1922. The >> marriage >> license was issued in Greenup County, Kentucky. The records states that >> Clabe's >> parents were James Stanley and Sally Stengill (with Sally's surname open >> to >> intrepretation) perhaps even Sturgill? >> >> Clabe's brother Flenn, perhaps that was a typo and it should be Flem? >> >> Does anyone know who Clabe belongs to? I have a feeling Clabe did not >> have >> any communications or hardly at all with his family in Virginia. My >> father-in-law states he never met anyone from the Stanley side of his >> family growing up. >> >> Please help if you can. Just thought I would post to the surrounding >> counties. >> >> Clabe Stanley, 1726 Eighth Street, died today at 4:40 a.m. at the home of >> his >> son, Manley Stanley. Mr. Stanley had been ill two years with heart >> trouble. >> He suffered his last attack May 13 and failed to rally. >> >> Mr. Stanley had lived in Portsmouth the last 30 years and had been a >> blacksmith for the N. & W. and Wheeling Steel Corp. He was born May 15, >> 1865, in Scott >> County, Virginia. He was married 45 years ago to Rose Strothers, who died >> in >> 1919. In 1923, Mr. Stanley was united in marriage to Cora Powell, who >> also >> preceded him in death in August, 1935. >> >> Surviving are four children and three stepchildren, Mrs. Lillian >> (Stanley) >> Newman, 1716 High Street, Manley Stanley, 1726 Eighth, Clarence Stanley >> of >> Cleveland, Allen Stanley of Washington, D. C., Ewell Strothers of Mound >> Street, >> Robert Strothers of Wheelersburg, and Mrs. Bertha Keene of Maloneton. One >> brother, Flenn Stanley of Buffalo Shoals, W. Va., and two grandchildren, >> Clinton >> Stanley and Joan Newman, also survive. >> >> Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Windel-Howland funeral >> home >> with Rev. William Mosley in charge. Burial will be in old Wheelersburg >> cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. >> >> Thank you, Deborah Brownfield Stanley >> >> >> >> ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== >> To subscribe to the list send an email from the email address you wish >> to have subscribed to: VARUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the >> word "subscribe" (without quotes) in the body of the message and nothing >> else. To subscribe in the digest mode rather then the list mode send >> this message to VARUSSEL-D-request@rootsweb.com >> >> > > > > ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== > It is ok to send messages that have genealogical value to the mailing > list. However, if the nature of your messages have turned more personal > and no longer have any real genealogical value then they should probably > be sent in private. > >
I didn't make it very clear on the marriages. Claybourne mar at age 54 and Cora mar. at age 53. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Alohawahine75@aol.com> To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] Re: ~ Clabe Stanley-1930 census > In a message dated 7/20/05 5:35:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > geniebug@prodigy.net writes: > >> >> 1930 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH, ED 43, page 1b >> 154 Grandview Ave. >> Claybourne Stanley age 61 (mar. 54 yrs) born in VA Parents born in VA- >> Blacksmith at a steel mill >> Cora wife age 60 born in OH Parents born in KY (mar. 53 yrs) >> ----- Original Message ----- >> > > Thank you geniebug, this is him for sure. Did not have the 1930 census. > Marriage years can't be right though. > > Deborah > > > ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe to the list send an email from the email address you wish > to have subscribed to: VARUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the > word "subscribe" (without quotes) in the body of the message and nothing > else. To subscribe in the digest mode rather then the list mode send > this message to VARUSSEL-D-request@rootsweb.com > >
1930 Ceredo, WV Flem Stanley age 48 widowed b. in VA parents b. in VA boarder Shirley Stanley age 14 b. WV Father b. VA, mother WV (they are boarders in the home of Richard & Georgia Johnson) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Alohawahine75@aol.com> To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:55 PM Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] Re: ~ Clabe Stanley-1930 census > ok, that makes sense <grin> > > Deborah > > > ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== > Remember when you post or reply to a message to change the subject > heading to match the content of your message. Your subject heading acts > like a newspaper headline & tells people what your message is about. > >
ok, that makes sense <grin> Deborah
In a message dated 7/20/05 5:35:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time, geniebug@prodigy.net writes: > > 1930 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH, ED 43, page 1b > 154 Grandview Ave. > Claybourne Stanley age 61 (mar. 54 yrs) born in VA Parents born in VA- > Blacksmith at a steel mill > Cora wife age 60 born in OH Parents born in KY (mar. 53 yrs) > ----- Original Message ----- > Thank you geniebug, this is him for sure. Did not have the 1930 census. Marriage years can't be right though. Deborah
1930 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH, ED 43, page 1b 154 Grandview Ave. Claybourne Stanley age 61 (mar. 54 yrs) born in VA Parents born in VA- Blacksmith at a steel mill Cora wife age 60 born in OH Parents born in KY (mar. 53 yrs) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Alohawahine75@aol.com> To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 5:33 PM Subject: [VARUSSEL] Looking for any information as to his family history ~ Clabe Stanley > > Hello list, > > This obituary was probably from a newspaper in Portsmouth, Ohio, Clabe > Stanley died May 20, 1938. The obituary and death certificate information > was given > by his son Manley Warren Stanley. Through census records I have been > trying to > locate the parents of Clabe and I am coming up with nothing. I am not sure > if > his proper name was Henry Clabe Stanley, Henry Claiburn Stanley......? His > step-granddaughter, Ethel (Keen) Boggs provided the name variation. > > The first that he shows up in census records that I can find is: > 1900 Boyd County, Kentucky (35 years old) > 1910 Greenup County, Kentucky > 1920 Wayne Township, Scioto County, Ohio > > Would like to find out where he spent the first 34 years of his life and > especially anything on his parentage? > > Clabe married Rose E. (Handley) Strother on September 24, 1892, probably > in > Kentucky or Ohio? Rose was the daughter of Ewell and Mary E. Handley. > > Clabe's second marriage was to Cora Powell, on March 2, 1922. The marriage > license was issued in Greenup County, Kentucky. The records states that > Clabe's > parents were James Stanley and Sally Stengill (with Sally's surname open > to > intrepretation) perhaps even Sturgill? > > Clabe's brother Flenn, perhaps that was a typo and it should be Flem? > > Does anyone know who Clabe belongs to? I have a feeling Clabe did not have > any communications or hardly at all with his family in Virginia. My > father-in-law states he never met anyone from the Stanley side of his > family growing up. > > Please help if you can. Just thought I would post to the surrounding > counties. > > Clabe Stanley, 1726 Eighth Street, died today at 4:40 a.m. at the home of > his > son, Manley Stanley. Mr. Stanley had been ill two years with heart > trouble. > He suffered his last attack May 13 and failed to rally. > > Mr. Stanley had lived in Portsmouth the last 30 years and had been a > blacksmith for the N. & W. and Wheeling Steel Corp. He was born May 15, > 1865, in Scott > County, Virginia. He was married 45 years ago to Rose Strothers, who died > in > 1919. In 1923, Mr. Stanley was united in marriage to Cora Powell, who also > preceded him in death in August, 1935. > > Surviving are four children and three stepchildren, Mrs. Lillian (Stanley) > Newman, 1716 High Street, Manley Stanley, 1726 Eighth, Clarence Stanley of > Cleveland, Allen Stanley of Washington, D. C., Ewell Strothers of Mound > Street, > Robert Strothers of Wheelersburg, and Mrs. Bertha Keene of Maloneton. One > brother, Flenn Stanley of Buffalo Shoals, W. Va., and two grandchildren, > Clinton > Stanley and Joan Newman, also survive. > > Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Windel-Howland funeral > home > with Rev. William Mosley in charge. Burial will be in old Wheelersburg > cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. > > Thank you, Deborah Brownfield Stanley > > > > ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe to the list send an email from the email address you wish > to have subscribed to: VARUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the > word "subscribe" (without quotes) in the body of the message and nothing > else. To subscribe in the digest mode rather then the list mode send > this message to VARUSSEL-D-request@rootsweb.com > >
In 1870 in Hanover, Virginia there is a James C.(1842) and Sarah Children: Hanover There are a couple Stanley families on this page: Charles Stanley 35 and John F. Stanley 30. Probably brothers of James if this is your family. On the next page is William A Stanley 40, a John F. Stanley, Sr. 69. You might check these out.
H. Clay age 4 in 1870 looks like he could be yours. Perhaps his name was Henry Claiborn and he went by Clay as a child? 1870 Walker, Wise Co., VA, p. 367 Stanley, Joseph 46 VA Nancy wife 42 VA Winney . 18 VA Francis female 18 VA Olly female 16 VA Robert 12 VA Margaret 7 VA Louisa 7 VA Sarah J. 5 VA H. Clay son 4 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Alohawahine75@aol.com> To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 5:33 PM Subject: [VARUSSEL] Looking for any information as to his family history ~ Clabe Stanley > > Hello list, > > This obituary was probably from a newspaper in Portsmouth, Ohio, Clabe > Stanley died May 20, 1938. The obituary and death certificate information > was given > by his son Manley Warren Stanley. Through census records I have been > trying to > locate the parents of Clabe and I am coming up with nothing. I am not sure > if > his proper name was Henry Clabe Stanley, Henry Claiburn Stanley......? His > step-granddaughter, Ethel (Keen) Boggs provided the name variation. > > The first that he shows up in census records that I can find is: > 1900 Boyd County, Kentucky (35 years old) > 1910 Greenup County, Kentucky > 1920 Wayne Township, Scioto County, Ohio > > Would like to find out where he spent the first 34 years of his life and > especially anything on his parentage? > > Clabe married Rose E. (Handley) Strother on September 24, 1892, probably > in > Kentucky or Ohio? Rose was the daughter of Ewell and Mary E. Handley. > > Clabe's second marriage was to Cora Powell, on March 2, 1922. The marriage > license was issued in Greenup County, Kentucky. The records states that > Clabe's > parents were James Stanley and Sally Stengill (with Sally's surname open > to > intrepretation) perhaps even Sturgill? > > Clabe's brother Flenn, perhaps that was a typo and it should be Flem? > > Does anyone know who Clabe belongs to? I have a feeling Clabe did not have > any communications or hardly at all with his family in Virginia. My > father-in-law states he never met anyone from the Stanley side of his > family growing up. > > Please help if you can. Just thought I would post to the surrounding > counties. > > Clabe Stanley, 1726 Eighth Street, died today at 4:40 a.m. at the home of > his > son, Manley Stanley. Mr. Stanley had been ill two years with heart > trouble. > He suffered his last attack May 13 and failed to rally. > > Mr. Stanley had lived in Portsmouth the last 30 years and had been a > blacksmith for the N. & W. and Wheeling Steel Corp. He was born May 15, > 1865, in Scott > County, Virginia. He was married 45 years ago to Rose Strothers, who died > in > 1919. In 1923, Mr. Stanley was united in marriage to Cora Powell, who also > preceded him in death in August, 1935. > > Surviving are four children and three stepchildren, Mrs. Lillian (Stanley) > Newman, 1716 High Street, Manley Stanley, 1726 Eighth, Clarence Stanley of > Cleveland, Allen Stanley of Washington, D. C., Ewell Strothers of Mound > Street, > Robert Strothers of Wheelersburg, and Mrs. Bertha Keene of Maloneton. One > brother, Flenn Stanley of Buffalo Shoals, W. Va., and two grandchildren, > Clinton > Stanley and Joan Newman, also survive. > > Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Windel-Howland funeral > home > with Rev. William Mosley in charge. Burial will be in old Wheelersburg > cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. > > Thank you, Deborah Brownfield Stanley > > > > ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe to the list send an email from the email address you wish > to have subscribed to: VARUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the > word "subscribe" (without quotes) in the body of the message and nothing > else. To subscribe in the digest mode rather then the list mode send > this message to VARUSSEL-D-request@rootsweb.com > >
I found a James(1839)and Sarah Stanley in the 1880 census in Beaver Dam, Hanover, Viriginia The children are: Hanover? Daughter 12 Henry son 6 Simon son 3 Charles 8/12
About Claybourne Stanley in 1930, the 54 and 53 were the ages when they married.
Hello list, This obituary was probably from a newspaper in Portsmouth, Ohio, Clabe Stanley died May 20, 1938. The obituary and death certificate information was given by his son Manley Warren Stanley. Through census records I have been trying to locate the parents of Clabe and I am coming up with nothing. I am not sure if his proper name was Henry Clabe Stanley, Henry Claiburn Stanley......? His step-granddaughter, Ethel (Keen) Boggs provided the name variation. The first that he shows up in census records that I can find is: 1900 Boyd County, Kentucky (35 years old) 1910 Greenup County, Kentucky 1920 Wayne Township, Scioto County, Ohio Would like to find out where he spent the first 34 years of his life and especially anything on his parentage? Clabe married Rose E. (Handley) Strother on September 24, 1892, probably in Kentucky or Ohio? Rose was the daughter of Ewell and Mary E. Handley. Clabe's second marriage was to Cora Powell, on March 2, 1922. The marriage license was issued in Greenup County, Kentucky. The records states that Clabe's parents were James Stanley and Sally Stengill (with Sally's surname open to intrepretation) perhaps even Sturgill? Clabe's brother Flenn, perhaps that was a typo and it should be Flem? Does anyone know who Clabe belongs to? I have a feeling Clabe did not have any communications or hardly at all with his family in Virginia. My father-in-law states he never met anyone from the Stanley side of his family growing up. Please help if you can. Just thought I would post to the surrounding counties. Clabe Stanley, 1726 Eighth Street, died today at 4:40 a.m. at the home of his son, Manley Stanley. Mr. Stanley had been ill two years with heart trouble. He suffered his last attack May 13 and failed to rally. Mr. Stanley had lived in Portsmouth the last 30 years and had been a blacksmith for the N. & W. and Wheeling Steel Corp. He was born May 15, 1865, in Scott County, Virginia. He was married 45 years ago to Rose Strothers, who died in 1919. In 1923, Mr. Stanley was united in marriage to Cora Powell, who also preceded him in death in August, 1935. Surviving are four children and three stepchildren, Mrs. Lillian (Stanley) Newman, 1716 High Street, Manley Stanley, 1726 Eighth, Clarence Stanley of Cleveland, Allen Stanley of Washington, D. C., Ewell Strothers of Mound Street, Robert Strothers of Wheelersburg, and Mrs. Bertha Keene of Maloneton. One brother, Flenn Stanley of Buffalo Shoals, W. Va., and two grandchildren, Clinton Stanley and Joan Newman, also survive. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Windel-Howland funeral home with Rev. William Mosley in charge. Burial will be in old Wheelersburg cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. Thank you, Deborah Brownfield Stanley
Hi, Yes, I've searched through the posts on genealogy.com. There is some information on my Daniel there but nobody seems to know where he is buried. Thanks for your reply! -Anthony Riley ----- Original Message ----- From: <JUDYS85@aol.com> To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] Burial site of Daniel Riley, died Mar 4, 1837 Washington Co., VA > http://genforum.genealogy.com/riley/ > have you tried this site? > > > ==== VARUSSEL Mailing List ==== > Messages of an inflamatory or abusive manner will not be tolerated > on the mailing list. Messages of this type are to be sent in private > either to the person they are directed toward or the list owner. > Complaints should also be sent to the list owner. Violators of this > rule are subject to suspension from the mailing list. >