Bonnie, I just want to pat you on the back, and say, "Great Job!" I am also an obituary transcriber, and this particular obituary is the brother of my grandfather, Ross Leon Urie Sr. on my mother's side of the family. Again thanks!!! Vicki L. Goff
There is a newly published book for Jefferson Co., OH. It is the continued work by Richard Roe's entitled, "An Every Name Index for the 1920 Census of Jeff. Co., OH". Additional information on this publication is listed on this web page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjefogs/books JEFFERSON COUNTY CHAPTER, OGS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjefogs/
N E W S R E L E A S E COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Historical and Museum Commission Commonwealth News Bureau Room 308, Main Capitol Harrisburg, PA 17120 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John K. Robinson (717) 783-9882 PHMC ANNOUNCES HISTORICAL RECORDS NOW AVAILABLE ON PA POWERPORT ODigital State Archives¹ to allow 24/7 access to historical records: http://www.state.pa.us HARRISBURG (July 3) -- On behalf of Gov. Tom Ridge, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) Executive Director Brent D. Glass today announced Pennsylvanians now for the first time -- can access historical records through the PA PowerPort. The Archives Records Information Access System (ARIAS) will enable Pennsylvanians and researchers from around the world to utilize the tremendous resources of the Pennsylvania State Archives right from their homes or local libraries. The records can be accessed through the PA PowerPort at www.state.pa.us or directly at the Commission¹s site at www.phmc.state.pa.us. ³With the click of a mouse, students, teachers, family researchers and history buffs will be able to view online historical records maintained at the State Archives in Harrisburg,² Glass said. ³Our goal is to provide easy, cost-free access to historical records that constitute our most valuable window to the past. We think of it as the 'Digital State Archives.'² Currently, ARIAS offers approximately 200,000 images relating to the participation of Pennsylvanians in the Revolutionary War, Spanish-American War and World War I. The Revolutionary War records are arranged alphabetically by the surname of each soldier, with information on service in the Pennsylvania Militia, Pennsylvania Line, and the Navy; the name and rank of soldier; active or inactive duty; county of residence; battalion in which served; and the archival record from which the information was extracted. More than 300,000 Civil War and Mexican Border Campaign service card images also are being loaded into the system. Eventually, millions of digitized records, ranging from 19th-century county birth, death and marriage dockets to collections of photographs illustrating every aspect of the Pennsylvania experience, will be added. ³Genealogists are hungry for access to records such as these,² said James Beidler, executive director of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. ³The beauty of the resources found in ARIAS is that they will lead researchers to the original source documents, which is what every family historian yearns to find about his or her ancestors.² The online archive is just the latest example of how Pennsylvania is using technology to cut red tape and improve government services. In his May radio address, Gov. Ridge announced that Pennsylvanians now can renew drivers' licenses, photo IDs and vehicle registrations over the Internet. "We¹ve invested over $300 million to bring our state into the Information Age," Gov. Ridge said. "We call it OFriction-Free¹ government, and it¹s paying off for customers and taxpayers alike." "It includes our award-winning state website, the PA PowerPort - the flagship of our OFriction-Free¹ government. And it recently logged its 2 billionth hit! Gov. Ridge has made technology a key component of Pennsylvania¹s economic- development efforts by such measures as: launching the nation's first-ever ³Tax- Free PC² shopping week to encourage home computer use; signing legislation to make Pennsylvania the first state to enact a uniform Electronic Transactions Act; eliminating the 6 percent sales tax on computer services; creating the research-and-development tax credit; putting the state¹s Web address on Pennsylvania¹s new license plates; leading technology trade missions abroad to increase high-tech exports and high-tech jobs for Pennsylvania; launching the Technology 21 initiative to catapult Pennsylvania into the top 10 states for high-tech business; creating the ³Made-in-PA² database of Pennsylvania-made products; and expanding the Net Operating Loss carry-forward provision to give technology startups a tax deduction.
Following are names and some basic info from recent obits in the Akron (OH) Beacon Journal. These obits listed the deceased's place of birth as WV. You can find these obits online at http://www.ohio.com/bj/news/obits.html#search <A HREF="http://www.ohio.com/bj/news/obits.html#search">http://www.ohio.com/bj/news/obits.html#search</A> Demetrice "Dee" C ALLEN 68, born April 13, 1932 in WV, died June 29, 2001 Louise BAKSA 91, born Elizabeth, WV, died June 20, 2001 Lillian Margaret BARNES 76, born Cairo, WV, died June 28, 2001 Grace Norman BIRD 85, born Beech, WV, died June 17, 2001 Diana Sue (KING) BREWER 49, born September 28, 1951 in Fairmont, WV, died June 18, 2001 Lawrence "L.C." "Jeep" C BROWN 63, born Hoult, WV, died June 23, 2001 Billy Lee CARTER 75, born Braxton County, WV, died June 17, 2001 Corel W "Buddy" CHURCH 69, born December 8, 1931 in Grantsville, WV, died June 22, 2001 Roy Lee "Pap" COLLMAR 77, born May 25, 1924 Star City, WV, died June 29, 2001 Ulinee "Midge" CRAWFORD 76, born November 13, 1924 in WV, died June 8, 2001 John L FERRELL 74, born Looneyville, WV, died June 21, 2001 Mary M FLEMING 80, born Monongah, WV, died June 22, 2001 Margaret "Peggy" (CLINGERMAN) GILLENKIRK 74, born Elkins, WV, died June 23, 2001 Clarence E GRIMM 89, born Parkersburg, WV, died June 21, 2001 Roy Carlis HAMMONS 65, of Clendenin, WV, died June 22, 2001 William Gail LIGHT 65, born Sistersville, WV, October 11, 1935, died June 22, 2001 Selma "Jean" (SALISBURY) MOORE 59, born July 16, 1941 Centrailia, WV, died June 1, 2001 Deat A MOREHEAD 70, born Spencer, WV Ruby L PAGE 79, born Charleston, WV, died June 27, 2001 Carl "Bill" PATTEN 94, born October 14, 1906 in Upland, WV, died June 20, 2001 Helen M PURSLEY 80, born Richwood, WV, died June 25, 2001 Donelen LaVern (STARCHER) RUTTER 52, born February 17, 1949 Charlestown, WV, died June 27, 2001 Fannie (TAVERNARIS) VanHORN 64, born Charleston, WV, died June 24, 2001
Hi Jan, Thanks for the note abt the new boards. I tired to check the board & find the will listings- ?in Hancock. I didn't find any there on the new message board. did I just not look in the right place ? or do they not show up anymore? I Have been having a blast working on my Ralston bunch from Brooke/Hancock... just found a new connection to someone today, yea.....now just have to figure out who their John Ralston b. abt 1859 parents were- always something more to research. He was living in Carroll Co OH & other clues are popping up there too. Hope you have a great summer, looks like the new boards will take some time to get use to & figure out how they work, ha. thanks for all you do for the mailing list & the web pages. You & Dale keep up the great work. I visit the pages often still trying to piece all my Ralstons together back there...& the list sure is growing. I Need to send in my membership dues to the Brooke co Gen society, they sure do a great job & I treasure all of you back there who do wonderful things for the web pages for us who live so far away. take care, Happy Trails on all your researching, Kim Ralston Dresser ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Waite" <jwaite@weir.net> To: <WVBROOKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 10:42 PM Subject: New Message Boards > Dear Listers, > > Recently the message boards at Rootsweb and Ancestry.com were combined. > They are up and running now, and are a bit different than before. If you > use the URL http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/WV/Hancock (or Brooke or > Ritchie or any other WV county) you will still see the genconnect buttons > labeled Will, Query, Deeds, Obits, etc. At one time, I had control over > these lists and some say in how things went with them. Since I did not own > ALL of the boards for each county, they have been turned over to the > administrator of the Query board. Unfortunately, that was not one of my > boards. > > While I have been testing out the new system, and it really is not that > bad, there are a couple of things that I wanted to mention to you. FIRST, > you must register at http://www.ancestry.com to be able to use the boards. > I had registered once during a trial period and just used the user id and > password from that. It is remembered at ancestry. Second, the messages > posted to the boards are NO LONGER posted to the mailing lists > automatically. I don't know if enough of us would request it, if the > person who administrates the boards would change them or not. Until then, > you might want to visit the boards now and then to see what might be there > of use to you or who you may help. > > I'm sorry for any inconvenience that this causes to any of you, but it was > something that we had no control over. On the bright side, they work much > the same with better features in a lot of cases AND will be seen by twice > as many researchers. Please let me know if there is anything I can help > with when using the boards. > > Happy Hunting, > Jan > @~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@ > Brooke County, WVGENWEB http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvbrooke/brooke.htm > Brooke County ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/brooke/brooke.htm > Hancock County, WVGENWEB http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvhancoc/index.htm > Hancock County ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/hancock/hancock.htm > Ritchie County, WVGENWEB http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvritchi/indexr.htm > Ritchie County, ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/ritchie/ritchie.htm > Barbour County, WV ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/barbour/barbour.htm > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
Hi All, Just bumped into a new web site to visit. It's entitled: "Kay and Maggie's World of the West Virginia Panhandle: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvpanhan/ Julia
Dear Listers, Recently the message boards at Rootsweb and Ancestry.com were combined. They are up and running now, and are a bit different than before. If you use the URL http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/WV/Hancock (or Brooke or Ritchie or any other WV county) you will still see the genconnect buttons labeled Will, Query, Deeds, Obits, etc. At one time, I had control over these lists and some say in how things went with them. Since I did not own ALL of the boards for each county, they have been turned over to the administrator of the Query board. Unfortunately, that was not one of my boards. While I have been testing out the new system, and it really is not that bad, there are a couple of things that I wanted to mention to you. FIRST, you must register at http://www.ancestry.com to be able to use the boards. I had registered once during a trial period and just used the user id and password from that. It is remembered at ancestry. Second, the messages posted to the boards are NO LONGER posted to the mailing lists automatically. I don't know if enough of us would request it, if the person who administrates the boards would change them or not. Until then, you might want to visit the boards now and then to see what might be there of use to you or who you may help. I'm sorry for any inconvenience that this causes to any of you, but it was something that we had no control over. On the bright side, they work much the same with better features in a lot of cases AND will be seen by twice as many researchers. Please let me know if there is anything I can help with when using the boards. Happy Hunting, Jan @~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@ Brooke County, WVGENWEB http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvbrooke/brooke.htm Brooke County ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/brooke/brooke.htm Hancock County, WVGENWEB http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvhancoc/index.htm Hancock County ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/hancock/hancock.htm Ritchie County, WVGENWEB http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvritchi/indexr.htm Ritchie County, ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/ritchie/ritchie.htm Barbour County, WV ARCHIVES http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/barbour/barbour.htm
Following is information from recent obits in the Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio). These obits list the deceased as born in West Virginia. You can search for these obits online at http://ohio.com/bj/obituaries/ Carl BAILES, 74, born Clay County, WV, died June 6, 2001 Emma Irene (WOOFTER) BOOTH, 78, born Spencer, WV, died May 30, 2001 Diana Sue (KING) BREWER, 49, born September 28, 1951, Fairmont, WV, died June 18, 2001 Donald R CARSON, 72, born Gilmer County, WV, died May 30, 2001 Billy Lee CARTER, 75, born Braxton County, WV, died June 17, 2001 Mary E CORNS, 87, born August 23, 1923, Sherman, WV, died June 2, 2001 Ulinee "Midge" (SUMMERS) CRAWFORD, 76, born November 13, 1924, WV, died June 8, 2001 Richard Hugh FERRELL, 71, born January 15, 1930, Grantsville, WV, died June 13, 2001 Valentine A HAWKINS, 92, born April 18, 1909, Shirley, WV, died June 10, 2001 Bruce O HICKS, born WV, died June 11, 2001 Mabel M MATTHEWS, 88, born WV, died June 10, 2001 Agnes McKENZIE, 93, born WV, died June 15, 2001 Deat A MOREHEAD, 70, born Spencer, WV Franklin D PHILLIPS, 57, born Sprigg, WV, died June 4, 2001 George A QUEEN, 88, born Glenville, WV, died June 6, 2001 Katherine SCHULTE, 78, born Brady, WV, died June 5, 2001 Ernie E SEARS, 76, born December 30, 1924, Clay County, WV, died May 28, 2001 Sam SLATE, 70, born November 30, 1930, Omar, WV, died May 27, 2001 Donald E "Bud" SMITH, 76, born 1925, Fink, WV, died May 28, 2001
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Obits Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/WV/HancockObits/10310 Surname: Urie, Wilson, Kerr, Lipps, McIlvain, Arnott, Scott, Emmerling, Montgomery, Crawford, Fortune ------------------------- I'm related through my mother Jo-Ann Nadine Urie Lipps. Entered Into Eternal Rest, Saturday, January 1, 1972. MELBOURNE, BREVARD CO, FL---Arrangements are pending for Ross Leon Urie Sr, 62, of 628 Beacon Street, Melbourne, FL, who was pronounced dead on arrival at Brevard Hospital in Melbourne, Saturday at 10:30 a.m. after being ill in his car. He was born December 15, 1909 in Wellville, Columbiana Co, OH, the son of George Edward Urie and Margaret A. Wilson Urie. He had resided in Florida the last year, retiring from the Hall China Company, here 3 years ago. He had served as president of Local #148 for 11 years, up to his retirement in April 1968. Mr. Urie is survived by 6 daughters, Mrs. Andrew [Norma Jean] Kerr of Orlando, Orange Co, FL, Mrs. William "Bill" John [Jo-Ann Nadine] Lipps & Mrs. Janet McIlvain, both of West Columbia, Lexington Co, SC, Mrs. Thomas [Judith "Judy" Dean] Arnott of Newell, Hancock Co, WV, Mrs. Sidney [Carol] Scott of Wakefield, Clay Co, KS, and Mrs. Terry [Betsy] Emmerling of East Liverpool, Columbiana Co, OH; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary [Glenn] Montgomery of Chester, Hancock Co, WV, Mrs. Edwin [Helen] Crawford of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH, and Mrs. Tony [Dorothy] Fortune of Clearwater, Pinellas Co, FL; 2 brothers, Warren [Viola] Urie Sr. of Wellsville, Columbiana Co, OH, & Harold "Kip" Urie of Chester, Hancock Co, WV, and 23 grandchildren. [East Liverpool Review, East Liverpool, OH, January 3, 1972].
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Query And Surname Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hancock/10473 Surname: DAVIS, JONES, KING, FRANCIS ------------------------- My DAVIS line is: AMANUAL DAVIS-born 4 June 1882 in Pleasants Co., WVa. married LENA DEL"DELLA"KING-born 27 Apr. 1887 in Hancock Co., WVa. AMANUAL'S father was WILLIAM RANCHER KING DAVIS, born 28 Feb. 1861 in Ohio, died 26 Apr. 1922 in Columbiana Co., Ohio and AMANUAL'S mother was TEMPERANCE JANE JONES, born 1863 in Ritchie Co., WVa.,died ca. 1886/87(we believe in the birth of her 3rd son) dau. of KENNER B. JONES(b. in Tyler Co., Va.) and MARY B. RICHARDS of Ritchie Co., WVa. WILLIAM RANCHER KING DAVIS parents were SANFORD DAVIS, born ca. 1830 in Tyler Co., Va. and AMANDA FRANCIS born 9 Oct. 1829 in Ohio. SANFORD'S father was EPHRIAM DAVIS born in Va. and died ca. 1850/51 in Ohio. We do not know anymore about the Davis line, but if this connects please let me know. Thank You. Helen Boydston
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Query And Surname Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hancock/10472 Surname: McPeek ------------------------- I'm trying to find the ancestors of Thomas T. McPeek and his wife Mary Ellen Robinson. Mary Ellen Robinson: b.1863 d.1947 Thomas Theodore McPeek b. 1858 d. 1910 They had 11 children: George, Margaret, Thomas T., Rhoda Ann, Roy, Ida May, John, Mary, Frank D., Elizabeth, and Baby. If anyone has information, please reply to this message or email me.
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Query And Surname Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hancock/10471 Surname: Davis, Thomas, Hoffman, Staley ------------------------- I have Alice Zelda Davis Staley in my family tree born around 1893, and I believe from Ohio. She had one sister that I am sure of Mary Davis Blank who died in Pomeroy, Ohio. I don't know of brothers...wonder if there is any link......
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Query And Surname Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hancock/10470 Surname: Robinson, Tidd, Williamson, Campbell ------------------------- This is the transcribed list of Grimms and Wagners in Locust Hill Cemetery, in Hancock County, WV. I did not see one for Harriett. Here is her son and others. John W. Wagoner Apr 27, 1883 - Dec 18, 1953 S/o George W. and Harriet (Grimm) John M Wagner Mar 11, 1935 - Jul 5, 1998 H/o Ann G. , son of John & Vivian (Melott) Jennie Eddy Wagner Mar 10, 1889 - Apr 5, 1980 Ann G. Wagner Feb 22, 1929 - W/o John M. Grimm----- Ernest Ernest Omer Infant Lillian Belle Louis Edward Matilda M. Cunningham Mildred Alberta Stella M. Nester Virgil M. William S. If you want more on the Grimms, let me know. John Robinson
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/HancockObits/10309 Surname: Oyster ------------------------- I am looking for the death date of George H. C. Oyster who died in Chester West Virgina in 1941. He was later buried in Salineville Ohio.
I received this URL on another list and found it useful so I thought I'd share it: http://www.wvmediaguide.com/ The site has lots of WV media information - radio, TV, newspapers, etc - and you don't have to know the media name as you can select by name or county. It gives addresses, phone numbers and URLs.
The Review Friday, June 1, 2001 Dr. David Stanley Pugh, 81 CHESTER - Dr. David Stanley Pugh, 81, local area family practitioner, died peacefully at his residence after a lengthy illness on Thursday, May 31, 2001, alongside his loving wife Yvonne, of 56 years. Dr. Pugh was born in Chester, Nov. 28, 1919, a son of the late Rev. G. Stanley and Eva L. Stewart Pugh. A sister, Eleanor Mae Pinney, precedes him in death. A lifelong resident of Chester, Dr. Pugh was the fifth generation grandson of David Pugh, the founder of Pughtown. Dr. Pugh attended Chester High School and graduated from Martins Ferry High School, Martins Ferry, Ohio, in 1937. He then went on to graduate from Geneva College in 1941 and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1944. He served his medical residency in Wheeling at the Ohio Valley Medical Center and then enlisted in the Army - Air Force Medical Corps, where he served 17 months in Japan. He was discharged as a captain in October of 1947. After returning to his hometown of Chester, he set up his medical practice where he was to continue for the next 47 years. As well as his commitment to his community in working with numerous service clubs, he was an active member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. He served in the capacity of elder and trustee, and various other committees. During many of those years, in addition to his family practice, Dr. Pugh assisted with surgery, delivered an untold number of babies, covered the hospital emergency rooms and made house calls day and night. He witnessed the first heart surgeries, was on service at Mercy Hospital when the first penicillin was given in Pittsburgh and saw many advancements and changes in the world of medicine. Dr. Pugh was honored by numerous medical and civic groups, as well as by his peers. He retired in 1994 after devoting nearly a half-century to the care of his patients through general family medicine. Dr. Pugh was involved in more than 50 years association with West Virginia State Medical Association, American Medical Association and American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Pugh served two terms as president and served more than 50 years for the Hancock County Medical Association. He served two terms as president of medical staff at the East Liverpool City Hospital and was Hancock County Health Officer for five years. He was elected surgeon general for both the Chester American Legion Post 121 and Chester Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6450. He served as commissioner representing Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery in 1991 for Presbyterian Church General Assembly. Other memberships include: Chester Kiwanis, Sons of The American Revolution - Gen. Anthony Wayne Chapter, Tri-State Genealogical Society, Hancock County Chamber of Commerce and Chester Water Board. He is survived by his wife, Yvonne Kerr Pugh, whom he married Jan. 24, 1945; three sons, David W. Pugh of East Liverpool, Richard S. Pugh of Chester and George R. Pugh and his wife Peggy of Steubenville; two daughters, Mrs. Ted (Denise) McKenna of Chester and Mrs. Bill (Suzanne) Sarkine of West Bloomfield, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Merwin (Ruth Alice) Whitlatch of Rochester, Pa., and Mrs. Winston (Lynn) Smith of Wilmore, Ky.; 10 grandchildren, Scott, David S. II, Jonathan, Jeffrey, Jason, Jillian and Jocelyn Pugh and Nicole, Natalie (Hall) and Teddy McKenna; and seven great-grandchildren. Friends may call Saturday, June 2, afternoon and evening at the Arner Funeral Chapel, 607 Carolina Ave., Chester. Funeral services will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 3. The Rev. Katrina A. Lewis and the Rev. Mark R. Wilds will officiate. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery, with the Tri-State Burial Group to accord full military honors. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Westminster Memorial Fund, 508 Indiana Ave., Chester, WV 26034 and Valley Hospice, 380 Summit Ave, Steubenville, Ohio 43952.
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Query And Surname Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hancock/10469 Surname: HORVATH, BALOGH, BUTTERMORE ------------------------- Researching the Ethel Elizibeth HORVATH (BALOGH )Line in Hancock County, WV. Thank you.
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/HancockObits/10308 Surname: Foreman, Randolph, Davis, Hood, Sturm, Parks ------------------------- I am looking for additional information on the Foreman family. I believe a Charles D. Foreman died in Brooke County in 1834. His wife's name was Anne Parks. I am also seeking information on the Randolph family members you show listed: Cornelius and Edward Randolph.
Hi all, New to the list, looking for the BERTRUCHI family. I'm wondering if they crossed the River. Known to have been coal miners and steel workers in Steubenville in 1920-1924, really need any and all help here. Look ups? Thanks in advance for anything you can do., Sandy
Posted on: Hancock County, WV Query And Surname Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/Hancock/10468 Surname: Davis, King ------------------------- Does anyone have a book with the lists of people buried in different cemeteries in Hancock Co. My grandparents AMANUAL DAVIS and LENA DEL"DELLA" KING DAVIS were married in Pleasants Co., WVa. on 16 Mar. 1904 , but moved to Hancock Co., WVa. shortly after they were married. Their first child CHARLES DAVIS was born near Arroyo as were three other children. CHARLES(born between 1904 and 1909) died within two hours of his birth and is buried somewhere near Arroyo, Hancock Co., WVa. Other children born in this county were ADA "MILDRED" DAVIS(born 24 Aug. 1909), MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIS(born 10 Mar. 1912) and LEWIS OSCAR DAVIS(born 21 Dec. 1914). Amanual worked in the Oil Fields in WVa. and in 1915 this family moved to Oklahoma for the Oil Boom there. Can someone help me locate the grave of CHARLES DAVIS???? Thank You.