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    1. RE: [WVUPSHUR-L] Ten Mile
    2. Phillips, Bob
    3. Thanks Rita, I didn't have Florence's obit. She was my grandmother. She died before I was born but I do have fond memories of my grandfather. He died about 1948 or 9. Bob > ---------- > From: Rita Goodwin[SMTP:rgoodwin@westok.net] > Reply To: WVUPSHUR-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 12:27 PM > To: WVUPSHUR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [WVUPSHUR-L] Ten Mile > > Thanks Bob, I thought it was, just didn't have that map out--- > Did I send you the Obit for Florence Tenney? I've just been reading some > of the microfilm newspapers and found several Tenneys. I believe > Florence' s husband is buried there in Mt. Carmel too, isn't he? > > BUCKHANNON RECORD March 2, 1932, pg 10 > Eskew Services Are Held Monday > > Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at the Mt. Carmel Church > following a short service at the home for Mrs. Florence Mae Eskew, 64, wife > of W. H. Eskew, a farmer of Tallmansville, who died at her home at 11 p.m. > Saturday. Mrs. Eskew suffered a paralytic stroke about seven months ago > which was partly the cause of her death. > Mrs. Florence Mae Eskew was born in Upshur County June 26, 1847, a > daughter of Watson and Eliza Tenney, and married W. H. Eskew also of Upshur > County. > Besides her husband she is survived by five children: Harold Eskew of > Route 2; Agnes Eskew, a teacher in the Upshur County schools; Paul, Edith > and Donnie Eskew all at home. Burial was made in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery > with the Rev. Paul Severe and Lee West Westfall in charge. >

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