For those of you who were interested in the Colaw papers that went with the photo of Cyrus Colaw I offered a few weeks ago, here is the transcription. Anyone who is trying to prove Revolutionary War service for Henry Wimer might get a boost from this, too: These papers were in the possession of Grace Boggs Dyer when Marsha L. Fuller borrowed them to transcribe in 2000. The following papers were in an enveloped postmarked Martinsburg, W.VA., May 6, 1935, 10 AM and addressed to Mrs. Gordon Boggs, Franklin, West Va. In the upper left-hand corner of the envelope is written, Colaw History by David E. Colaw. The words in brackets were lightly crossed out by the writer. I have included them because, in some instances, they make the sentence logical. The handwriting is quite readable, although it is in pencil and did not photocopy well. Reminiscence of Cyrus Colaw who was born Nov. 6, 1814 and died in January 1915 at the age of 100 years. He retained his [a remarkable mind] faculties in a remarkable way until the end and often spoke of his experiences in the fertile valley of Crabbottom, Va. where he was born and spent his entire life being a good citizen and a prosperous farmer and stockman. date Nov. 3, 1934 [An account of the past as given from memory by Mr. & Mrs. David E. Colaw of the past as related to them by Davids father, Cyrus Colaw who died Jan. __ ___ [there were two dashes here] at the age of 100 years.] He said, My [Great] grandfather Frederick Colaw lived in Lancaster Co. Penn. His son George Colaw, who was my [grand] father came to Highland Co. Virginia [when he was] a pioneer settler three miles north of what is now the town of Crabbbottom, Va. He came with his brother Jacob Colaw in the year of 1800. IN that day only one son in the family was educated if the family was not able financially to send them all to school. My [Grand] father George was selected in his family as the one to receive the special favor so he went back to Pa. where he spent his alloted time in school and became a well trained student, especially [in his efficiency] as a good reader. His love for reading gave him a full and ready mind so that he became quite [an efficient] a noted and helpful citizen. [After his school work was finished] He returned to Crabbottom, Virginia to make his home and to raise his family. He selected this section of country in which to live because he had discovered the deep fertility of its soil. It then had no name but from the wild crabapple trees that he found growing so numerous and some so large as a mans body he named it Crabapple Bottom. The name continued to live within the valley for many years but finally, was shortened to that of the present name of Crabbottom, VA. He and his bro. Jacob bought the land together but later divided their tracts. Jowell Hidy the surveyor at that time did the work for them. Another brother named Abraham Colaw settled about the same time at a place then called Sugar Creek in Fayette Co., Ohio, where he became a large land owner. I went out to visit my Uncle Abe in 1840 and rode horseback across the mountains, and forded some very deep rivers. The famous old wooden bridge across Cheat River had never then even been dreamed of. When I came to the Cheat River I was told by Soldier White who lived near the [crossing] ford that if the water was up over a certain rock, it would be impassible to cross and as I found the waves dashing madly over said rock I was compelled to spend the night at the home of Mr. White, where I was kindly treated and being able to ford the swollen stream the next day, I reached home in due time. This was in the spring of 1840 after I had spent the winter in Ohio. This was the fartherest I was ever away from home and I was glad to be back safe. I remember the Cheat as being a large river on a mountain and I think t hat its source was about 30 miles from where I forded it. In 1837 [my father] I helped Crozet the French engineer work on the Staunton and Parkersburg Pike, and [his] our walls built back of the Lantz Mountain may yet be seen. While working on this road the hands lived in tents and cooked for themselves and when meat got scarce George Tracy being a good marksman was always the one selected to go out to shoot a deer. Game was plenty and it did not cost much to live. The valleys at that time were covered with huge trees, which were cut and burned so as to make room for grazing lands. When we traveled from here to Beverley we went trough the thick woods by a narrow trail. Once I was sent to New Market to get medicine for my mother when she was very ill. I rode horseback and carried home my purchases in a pair of saddle bags. I have as a keepsake a $4.00 Continental bill printed on tough heavy paper which my mother gave me. She died in 1856. It had been paid to her father, Henry Wimer for his services in the Revolutionary War, and she always prized it very highly. Included with these papers was a photo postcard of a man and a woman with this inscription in Elsies handwriting in blue ink on the back, Cyrus Colaw on his 100th birthday, Nov. 6, 1914, (he died 1915). In pencil is written, Mrs. Elsie Boggs from Mrs. Cyary[?] Colaw. I pined [pinned?] that flower on dear old gravel dady. Aunt May [It looks as if Cyrus has a flower on his lapel in the photo perhaps this is what she is referring to.] Another sheet of paper included in the envelope reads, Jacob Thomas and Solomon Garber funeral Oct. 23. Geo. Snincher [?] preached Geo. Hammers II[?] funeral at the home, stepped on pin and Aunt M. picked it up. Mrs. Emma Wier Spencer S.D. Hy. Colaws daughter. She has 5 sons , dust 2 ft. deep. Mar. 20, 1880 Mary married Ent [or Eut] Wamsley England 1770 Bradshaw James B. Md. Mary O. Randabush Mary Wamsley Children Robb O. Chas. P Harry L. Jas son of Jno. To see Aunt Mary Oct. 8, 1934 Wm. Gum md Carry Hildabrand Prayer for Aunt Mary Mrs. Earlie Snyder (Lutie[?] Colaw) sister to Jno. M. Colaw Mrs. Anderson Colaw nee (Nutter) Oct. 4, 1881 Aunt M., Walter & Danny & Lou Colaw, Phebe & J & E, Ann at Dices 1934 1881 53 -- Marsha L. Fuller Harper Family Website http://www.fred.net/mfuller
I am looking for any information on the descendants of James and Elizabeth McCulty who were in Pendleton Co by at least 1835, and last appeared on 1860 census. I would also like to communication with anyone who owns copies of the marriage records or cemetery transcription books for Pendleton County and would be willing to look up records for this family. Melissa Kitchens, Oxford MS. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Greetings List Members: I have created a link on my home page for unidentified Pendleton County photos that I have in my possession...as time allows, I would appreciate anyone who could view these photos and help me with identities...thank you... http://geocities.yahoo.com/Heartland/Flats/2056/mystery.html Caroline Lyles
Sorry, I sent that to the list and not to the person. Becky
-----Original Message----- From: Diane Zimmerman [mailto:zimmermand@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 3:55 PM To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Testing I received your test message. DBri185263@aol.com wrote: > sorry for this e-mail just testing to see if the message goes through. I've > post 3 times today and my message hasn't come through at all. Hi Diane: Just a note to let you know that I got your message. Karol Jean
This one came through fine. Lillian On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 17:37:41 EST DBri185263@aol.com writes: > sorry for this e-mail just testing to see if the message goes > through. I've > post 3 times today and my message hasn't come through at all. >
I received your test message. DBri185263@aol.com wrote: > sorry for this e-mail just testing to see if the message goes through. I've > post 3 times today and my message hasn't come through at all.
Hi Becky I know from doing research on the Carrs and Whites that the names of the photos you mentioned are related. My husbands line has Simmons. His Great Grandad married Susanna Simmons. It seems to me Jeff Carr had some Spesserts in his line as well. At one time he was looking for info on them I think. I would love to have copys of these photos for my research. I know that they fit in. Becky what is your family line. I am sorry I don't know it as I have not been researching for awhile as I had cancer and had multiple treatments so I am just beginning to get back to over 20 yrs of this work on this family line. Robin
Feel free to browse the pictures at our historical gallery. You may copy any of them you wish. John Colaw http://www.colaw.net/gallery/ Koren Fae Rawlings wrote: > > We would also like to have any photos that deal with Pendleton County, > just let us know how much they cost. We have a collection started, > and look for more to add and preserve. These we share with whomever > wants to see them, or have a copy. Most photos we have come from the > Onego area, but do have others. A book of unidentified photos is > also kept, and effort is made to identify them. We currently have an > exhibit in the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center which includes photos. > > My husband is from Onego, Bill Vance, and many of the photos are from > his family. They include Vance, Morral, Bible, Raines, Adamson, and > others. We have photos of the Circleville School, before the fire > and afterwards. School group photos from Franklin, Circleville, > Onego, and others. > > I am currently collecting the genealogy of the county to place in one > large database, and connecting the families. This material is > available to any researcher. Many people have donated their works to > include. All material is sourced, even if it is just the name of the > person submitting it. Since the material is from different sources, > the only information I can say is correct, is material from primary > sources [eg. court house records, church records, etc.]. It is up to > the researcher to verify for themselves, at least they can get a good > idea where to look. > > Koren Fae Rawlings / William J. Vance > 304-358-3261 > pendhist@access.mountain.net > Pendleton Co., WVa Historical Preservation Association > P.O. Box 1036 > Franklin, WV 26807-1036 > > Order of the Bonnie Blue, Phoebe Warner Chapter > 7th WVa Infantry Camp #7 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War > Brig. Gen. James Boggs Camp #1706 Sons of Confederate Veterans > > >I'd like to have the Raines photos also, I have some Raines photos > myself > >from Pendleton Co. if anyone is interested. Jennifer > > > > -- UFO Disclosure =============================== http://www.ufodisclosure.com ------------------------------- John Colaw <Scarecrow>
What were the sources of the information that the Harmons were English? dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709 Phone and fax: 330-454-2376 -------- >From: SnowBeri@aol.com >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: English Origins of the Harmon name >Date: Sun, Mar 12, 2000, 5:49 PM > >In a message dated 3/12/2000 12:54:40 PM Mountain Standard Time, >brillnd@pacifier.com writes: > ><< The article was most interesting. However, the Harman/Harmon families of > Pendleton County were German. The name appears as Hermann of various > spellings in the early records. > >> >If there was an educated German clerk, or even just the person reading the >letters in the area of German descent, he would--of course--spell it the way >HE knew and was taught. I doubt if ANY clerk bother or even cared to ask >what part of Europe or the British Isles the newcomers were from. >But, I'll agree with the fact that Pendleton was in the middle of German >expansion in the late 1700... all the way to west Pennsylvania. See old >Bedford county records for more info on that... >Diane >
Hi, Debbie, Were you able to determine in your notes if your Andrew Jackson Summerfield, b about 1827. son of Thomas Summerfield and Anna Rains, was the same as the one I gave you... Jackson Summerfield, b 1832? Or are they two different people? Diane
-----Original Message----- From: Lois Mauk <LoisMauk@home.com> To: CEMETERY-L@rootsweb.com <CEMETERY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 11, 2000 12:32 AM Subject: [Old Bones CEMETERY-L] NY, NY: Tiffany Expert Gets Two Years + in cemetery art theft scheme >NEW YORK (AP) - An expert on Tiffany windows was sentenced to more than two >years in prison for teaming with a graveyard bandit to sell valuable >stained-glass stolen from cemeteries. > >Alastair Duncan told the federal judge that his business was ruined, his >family shattered and his earning potential destroyed. "I've been shunned by >my neighbors and art associates," he said. "I've paid a horrible, horrible >price. I will certainly die spiritually if incarcerated, as will my children." > >He was also ordered to make restitution of $220,000, the value of a >9-foot-tall, 5-foot-wide Tiffany window stolen in 1993 from the Salem Fields >cemetery in New York. > >Quote of the day: > U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White said the sentence was ''appropriate >punishment for this desecration'' and that it ''sends a message to the art >world that no one can profit from trafficking in stolen art or graveyard booty >and expect to get away with it.'' > >Full story at: >http://news.excite.com/news/ap/000310/12/graveyard-tiffany > >http://www.apbnews.com:80/newscenter/breakingnews/2000/03/10/tiffany0 310_01.ht >ml > >http://news.excite.com/news/r/000309/13/news-crime-tiffany > >http://www.boston.com/dailynews/070/nation/Tiffany_expert_sentenced_t o_mo:.sht >ml > >http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2000/mar/10/0310002 23.html > >http://www.newsday.com/ap/regional/ap828.htm > > > > >==== CEMETERY Mailing List ==== >If you are on DIGEST mail mode and wish to unsubscribe from the list, > send a message to Cemetery-D@rootsweb.com > In the body of the message type: UNSUBSCRIBE > These directions are for DIGEST MODE mail ONLY > NOT REGULAR MODE >Roots Web's computer will send you a message stating YOU ARE NOT ON >THE LIST if you try unsubbing yourself from the REGULAR mode mail when >you are actually on digest. THIS IS A COMPUTER GENERATED MESSAGE. > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >
We would also like to have any photos that deal with Pendleton County, just let us know how much they cost. We have a collection started, and look for more to add and preserve. These we share with whomever wants to see them, or have a copy. Most photos we have come from the Onego area, but do have others. A book of unidentified photos is also kept, and effort is made to identify them. We currently have an exhibit in the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center which includes photos. My husband is from Onego, Bill Vance, and many of the photos are from his family. They include Vance, Morral, Bible, Raines, Adamson, and others. We have photos of the Circleville School, before the fire and afterwards. School group photos from Franklin, Circleville, Onego, and others. I am currently collecting the genealogy of the county to place in one large database, and connecting the families. This material is available to any researcher. Many people have donated their works to include. All material is sourced, even if it is just the name of the person submitting it. Since the material is from different sources, the only information I can say is correct, is material from primary sources [eg. court house records, church records, etc.]. It is up to the researcher to verify for themselves, at least they can get a good idea where to look. Koren Fae Rawlings / William J. Vance 304-358-3261 pendhist@access.mountain.net Pendleton Co., WVa Historical Preservation Association P.O. Box 1036 Franklin, WV 26807-1036 Order of the Bonnie Blue, Phoebe Warner Chapter 7th WVa Infantry Camp #7 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Brig. Gen. James Boggs Camp #1706 Sons of Confederate Veterans >I'd like to have the Raines photos also, I have some Raines photos myself >from Pendleton Co. if anyone is interested. Jennifer > >
In a message dated 3/12/2000 6:17:48 PM Mountain Standard Time, dhamrick@neo.rr.com writes: << What were the sources of the information that the Harmons were English? >> They were from Corel's "Family Tree" genealogy program. Diane
Hello, I have just subscribed to your list, for Rackingham Co., VA. This weekend we came into possession of several old books thought to be owned by persons in McGaheysville, VA. I will list them here. "A Childs Life of Christ" handwritten inside is Mr. Claude Breeden , McGaheysville, VA, Dec 25, 1912. This book was published in 1900. Felix Holt "The Radical" bookplate inside cover reads: Library Oak Hill Academy. Handwritten: E.L. Lambe, Feb 22nd, 1893. Shakspere, "The Merchant of Venice". Handwritten inside: Helen Braden M.H. S. In the lexieon of youth, there is no such word as fail. 91 on Examination. [This book was printed in 1900] Holy Bible. Handwritten inside is: Mary C. Strerit (I think, it is written four times, but is hard to read), 1866. Handwritten in back cover is: D.T. Streit, March 9th_____. Also, James H. Jones, Feb 19, 1870. This Bible was published in 1852. These books were supposedly purchased in a sale at McGaheysville ? If any of these names are familiar, please let me know. We would like to return them to family members, or a good home where they will be appreciated. Koren Fae Rawlings 304-358-3261 Pendleton Co, WVa Historical Preservation Association P.O. Box 1036 Franklin, WV 26807-1036 pendhist@access.mountain.net
The article was most interesting. However, the Harman/Harmon families of Pendleton County were German. The name appears as Hermann of various spellings in the early records. Nedra Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board.
I got your test message. Cathy
I have the sources for the Isaac Nelson Family that I just sent. It's too much for one e-mail. Debbie
Any additional information or correction will be appreciated Thanks Debbie Descendants of Isaac Nelson, Sr Generation No. 1 1. ISAAC2 NELSON, SR (JOHN1)1,2 was born 1773. He married CATHERINE "KATE" PENNINGTON3 February 25, 1828 in Pendleton County, WV, daughter of RICHARD PENNINGTON and MARY BENNETT. Children of ISAAC NELSON and CATHERINE PENNINGTON are: 2. i. ELIZABETH3 NELSON, b. Abt. 1825; d. October 29, 1891, Pendleton County, WV. 3. ii. PRUDENCE NELSON, b. Abt. 1825, Pendleton County, WV; d. August 1889, Pendleton County, WV. iii. SUSANNAH NELSON, m. (1) JOHN TURNER; m. (2) ROBERT NELSON, February 03, 1851. 4. iv. MARION (MARY) "POLLY" NELSON, b. June 15, 1830; d. March 21, 1906. 5. v. SARAH NELSON, b. October 20, 1836; d. September 11, 1920. 6. vi. ISAAC NELSON, JR, b. December 22, 1828, Pendleton County, WV; d. February 10, 1893, Pendleton County, WV. 7. vii. ELIJAH NELSON. 8. viii. JOB NELSON, b. 1819; d. 1894. 9. ix. WILLIAM NELSON. 10. x. EVE NELSON. 11. xi. RUHAMA NELSON. Generation No. 2 2. ELIZABETH3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)4 was born Abt. 1825, and died October 29, 1891 in Pendleton County, WV. She married PETER HALTERMAN5,6 January 06, 1844 in Pendleton County, WV, son of HENRY HALTERMAN and PARMELIA SKIDMORE. Children of ELIZABETH NELSON and PETER HALTERMAN are: i. JAMES4 HALTERMAN. ii. JOHN HALTERMAN. iii. MARY F. HALTERMAN. iv. MARGARET C. HALTERMAN. 3. PRUDENCE3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)7 was born Abt. 1825 in Pendleton County, WV, and died August 1889 in Pendleton County, WV. She married JOSEPH ARBOGAST, JR8,9,10 October 21, 1847 in Pendleton County, WV. Children of PRUDENCE NELSON and JOSEPH ARBOGAST are: i. AMANDA C.4 ARBOGAST11, b. Abt. 1856, Pendleton County, WV; d. June 02, 1879, Pendleton County, WV. ii. MARY JANE ARBOGAST, b. April 1851, Pendleton County, WV. iii. HANNAH C. ARBOGAST, b. Abt. 1856. iv. RUTH ELLEN ARBOGAST, b. April 01, 1862, Pendleton County, WV; d. June 20, 1956, Pendleton County, WV. 12. v. ELIJAH J. ARBOGAST, b. February 14, 1865, Pendleton County, WV; d. July 12, 1954, Pendleton County, WV. 4. MARION (MARY) "POLLY"3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)12 was born June 15, 1830, and died March 21, 1906. She married (1) DANIEL HEDRICK13. She married (2) OBIDIAH LAMBERT June 23, 1852 in Pendleton County, WV. Child of MARION NELSON and DANIEL HEDRICK is: i. SARAH4 HEDRICK14, b. August 03, 1856; d. July 1857. Child of MARION NELSON and OBIDIAH LAMBERT is: ii. RACHEL4 LAMBERT15, b. April 01, 1855; d. September 23, 1855. 5. SARAH3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)16 was born October 20, 1836, and died September 11, 1920. She married ADAM W. BLIZZARD17,18,19,20 December 11, 1856 in Pendleton County, WV, son of JESSE BLIZZARD and ELIZABETH HARTMAN. Children of SARAH NELSON and ADAM BLIZZARD are: i. ELIZABETH4 BLIZZARD, b. Abt. 1860, Pendleton County, WV. 13. ii. ISAAC W. BLIZZARD, b. December 05, 1867; d. July 04, 1951. iii. JACOB BLIZZARD21, b. March 10, 1871; d. December 29, 1938. iv. JAMES W. BLIZZARD22, b. November 16, 1874; d. February 03, 1928. v. MARGARET BLIZZARD, m. ROBERT PROPST. vi. JOHN L. BLIZZARD23, b. 1879; d. 1956. vii. SUSAN F. BLIZZARD, b. Abt. 1882. 6. ISAAC3 NELSON, JR (ISAAC2, JOHN1)24 was born December 22, 1828 in Pendleton County, WV, and died February 10, 1893 in Pendleton County, WV. He married SUSAN PORTER25,26 August 21, 1851 in Pendleton County, WV, daughter of GEORGE PORTER and SARAH TINGLER. Child of ISAAC NELSON and SUSAN PORTER is: i. JACOB L.4 NELSON27, d. February 01, 1893; m. BARBARA LANTZ28. 7. ELIJAH3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)29. He married (1) HANNAH NELSON September 03, 1835 in Pendleton County, WV. He married (2) CATHERINE WILFONG30 January 17, 1847 in Pendleton County, WV. Children of ELIJAH NELSON and HANNAH NELSON are: i. JANE4 NELSON. ii. EVELYN NELSON. iii. SAMUEL K. NELSON. Children of ELIJAH NELSON and CATHERINE WILFONG are: iv. LUCINDA4 NELSON. v. EDWARD NELSON. vi. MARY S. NELSON. 8. JOB3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)31 was born 1819, and died 1894. He married AMANDA WILFONG32 December 20, 1838 in Pendleton County, WV. Children of JOB NELSON and AMANDA WILFONG are: 14. i. JACOB W.4 NELSON, b. May 05, 1841; d. November 25, 1915. ii. ISABEL NELSON33, d. 1912; m. JAMES W. BIBLE34. 15. iii. STEWART NELSON. iv. MARY J. NELSON, m. SEYMOUR MCDONALD. v. SARAH E. NELSON. 16. vi. JOSEPH W. NELSON, b. 1853; d. 1928. vii. SUSAN E. NELSON35, b. August 06, 1855; d. July 26, 1932; m. MARTIN VANDEVENDER36. viii. JANETTA NELSON, m. CALEB SHEETS. 9. WILLIAM3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1)37,38. He married (1) LUCINDA SUMMERFIELD39 April 15, 1841 in Pendleton County, WV. He married (2) SIDNEY JORDEN February 12, 1849 in Pendleton County, WV. He married (3) MARY E. BLIZZARD May 22, 1873 in Pendleton County, WV. Children of WILLIAM NELSON and SIDNEY JORDEN are: i. ADAM4 NELSON, b. 1850. ii. RACHEL NELSON. 10. EVE3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1). She married JACOB VANDEVENDER. Children of EVE NELSON and JACOB VANDEVENDER are: 17. i. ADAM H.4 VANDEVENDER. 18. ii. WILLIAM PERRY VANDEVENDER, b. 1843, Pendleton County, WV. 11. RUHAMA3 NELSON (ISAAC2, JOHN1). She married (1) JOHN TURNER. She married (2) ROBERT O. NELSON40 February 13, 1851 in Pendleton County, WV. Child of RUHAMA NELSON and ROBERT NELSON is: i. MARTHA4 NELSON41, d. September 23, 1860. Generation No. 3 12. ELIJAH J.4 ARBOGAST (PRUDENCE3 NELSON, ISAAC2, JOHN1)42,43 was born February 14, 1865 in Pendleton County, WV, and died July 12, 1954 in Pendleton County, WV. He married ROBERTA ARBAUGH44 March 31, 1887 in Pendleton County, WV. Children of ELIJAH ARBOGAST and ROBERTA ARBAUGH are: i. RICHARD V.5 ARBOGAST45,46, b. September 09, 1903; d. May 19, 1978. ii. JOHN ARBOGAST. iii. ANNIE ARBOGAST. iv. BOYD ARBOGAST. v. KATIE ARBOGAST. vi. TRUMAN ARBOGAST. vii. LEONA ARBOGAST. 13. ISAAC W.4 BLIZZARD (SARAH3 NELSON, ISAAC2, JOHN1)47,48 was born December 05, 1867, and died July 04, 1951. He married ROSA E. BOLTON49. Children of ISAAC BLIZZARD and ROSA BOLTON are: i. ELSIE F.5 BLIZZARD. ii. SARAH V. BLIZZARD. 14. JACOB W.4 NELSON (JOB3, ISAAC2, JOHN1)50 was born May 05, 1841, and died November 25, 1915. He married HULDAH RAINES51. Children of JACOB NELSON and HULDAH RAINES are: i. A. WALTER5 NELSON52, b. October 22, 1872; d. December 18, 1956; m. LOTTIE WARNER53. ii. LOTTIE PINKNEY NELSON. 19. iii. CADDIE NELSON. iv. HOWARD L. NELSON54, b. October 21, 1873; d. January 02, 1946; m. MAMIE NELSON55. 15. STEWART4 NELSON (JOB3, ISAAC2, JOHN1). He married MARY E. WILFONG. Children of STEWART NELSON and MARY WILFONG are: i. JACOB5 NELSON. ii. CHARLES C. NELSON56, b. July 16, 1871; d. October 04, 1962; m. (1) LORA L. NELSON57; m. (2) CORA V. STOUTERMIRE. iii. MAUD W. NELSON58, b. December 01, 1872; d. September 12, 1956; m. JONATHAN NELSON59. iv. JULIA CATHERINE NELSON60, b. November 09, 1875; d. May 11, 1936. v. MAMIE NELSON61, b. January 09, 1880; d. April 20, 1962; m. HOWARD L. NELSON62. vi. ERNEST NELSON, m. PALLY KIMBLE63. vii. CLIFTON P. NELSON. 16. JOSEPH W.4 NELSON (JOB3, ISAAC2, JOHN1) was born 1853, and died 1928. He married MARTHA A. HEDRICK64. Children of JOSEPH NELSON and MARTHA HEDRICK are: i. OTTERBEIN5 NELSON65,66, b. 1875; d. November 10, 1893. ii. CLAUDIUS NELSON67, b. 1877; d. 1946; m. UNA JANE STUMP68. iii. MINNIE NELSON, m. ELMER KETTERMAN. iv. ALBERT SOLON NELSON69, b. 1882; d. 1958. v. MARTIN NELSON. vi. GROVER NELSON70,71, b. 1884; d. October 24, 1886. vii. GARNETT O. NELSON72, b. June 21, 1889; d. November 17, 1918. viii. GORDON NELSON. ix. HERMAN NELSON. 17. ADAM H.4 VANDEVENDER (EVE3 NELSON, ISAAC2, JOHN1)73. He married REBECCA KIMBLE. Children of ADAM VANDEVENDER and REBECCA KIMBLE are: i. DICATUR "DICK"5 VANDEVENDER74, b. April 24, 1905; d. February 05, 1979; m. MARY GRACE TINGLER, January 27, 1927. ii. CURTIS VANDEVENDER. iii. JOHN VANDEVENDER. 18. WILLIAM PERRY4 VANDEVENDER (EVE3 NELSON, ISAAC2, JOHN1)75 was born 1843 in Pendleton County, WV. He married PHOEBE ELLEN RAINES 1869 in Pendleton County, WV. Children of WILLIAM VANDEVENDER and PHOEBE RAINES are: i. FRANK5 VANDEVENDER. ii. WALTER VANDEVENDER. iii. CARRIE ELIZABETH VANDEVENDER. iv. ANZINA VANDEVENDER. v. DOLLY BLANCHE VANDEVENDER. vi. DOTTY GAY VANDEVENDER. Generation No. 4 19. CADDIE5 NELSON (JACOB W.4, JOB3, ISAAC2, JOHN1). She married F. OTTERBEIN KLINE. Children of CADDIE NELSON and F. KLINE are: i. JOHNNY C.6 KLINE76, b. November 02, 1915; d. January 28, 1916. ii. JACOB S. KLINE77, b. March 27, 1906; d. March 27, 1906. iii. AUSTIN H. KLINE78, b. April 21, 1911; d. April 21, 1911.