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    1. [WVWOOD] Kincheloe tombstone photos added
    2. The Simmons Saltillo Cemetery in Lancaster County, Nebraska has had several tombstone photos added for the related families of KINCHELOE, GRANT, HOY & CLARK. These people were all originally from Wood County, WV. I descend from Jesse KINCHELOE and Mary BUTLER through their son Lawrence Benjamin KINCHELOE & Violette STAGG'S daughter Iva Elizabeth KINCHELOE & Joseph Thomas CLARK, who were my GG-grandparents. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelancas/cemeteries/simmons.htm Thank you, Kathie Harrison - KINCHLOE Admin. NEGenWeb Project - Ancestor's Sharing Center http://www.rootsweb.com/~neasc/index.htm Lancaster Co. Coordinator, NEGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelancas/index.html

    08/19/2003 09:16:25
    1. [WVWOOD] Re: TURVEY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Turvey, Ireland, Leach, Remy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACI/5.206.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Dean Thank you so much the information I was looking for was right where you said it would be. I have tried to spell the Turvey name all different ways but just did not look in the right county. You mention Riley, Leach also as surnames you are looking for I am also working the Leach line. I also have information on Sarah Alice Riley married to Perry Turvey feel free to E- Mail me direct any time. Vikki

    08/19/2003 08:49:42
    1. [WVWOOD] Deposition Case of Ellen M. Clark widow of Abishia Clark
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARK, DYE Classification: Pension Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACI/2334 Message Board Post: Deposition Case of Ellen M. Clark, W.O. 606, 181 On this 25th day of June 1908 at Ionia, County of Jewell, State of Kansas, before me O. W. Goodwin a special examiner of the Bureau of Pensions, personally appeared Ellen M. (Dye) Clark, who being by me first duly sworn to answer truly all interrogatories propounded to her during this special examination of aforesaid claim for pension, deposes and says: My post office address is as above; occupation, housekeeper. I am the widow of Abishia Clark who served in Co. G, 6th WV Inf., enlisting Sept. 1, 1861 and was discharged June 10, 1865, a sergeant. (Dates taken from discharge certificate, apparently genuine, O. W. G.) He never served in the army in any other capacity and was not in the Navy and never served in the Confederate Army. I married said Abishia Clark in either 1866 or 1867. I am not sure which. In filing my claim, I got it one year and the record gave it another and I presume that the record is right. We were not divorced and I have not since remarried. There were no children under sixteen years at the time of his death. Our youngest is about thirty-five. My husband was pensioned for “Cold on the measles” and lung trouble. He had the measles in the army and took cold and it left him with a cough that continued up to his death. I knew him before he enlisted and there were no signs of a cough or lung trouble before he enlisted. He was drawing $12, at the last and I was paid the accrued pension. Q. What was the immediate cause of his death? Ans. I am not a physician so I do not know. We had no physician and had not for years. He got discouraged and would not take any medicine, as it seemed to do him no good. He just seemed to keep “Going down and down and finally died.” The first doctor that treated him after his discharge, Dr. Scott, Parkersburg, W.Va., told him that he ought to have applied for pension on account of his heart too but he did not and I do not know as there was anything the matter with his heart. He did not know that his heart was diseased so did not apply for a pension on account of the heart trouble. He had always had the cough ever since he came out of the army. Usually about three or four times a day he would have a coughing spell, that is would cough from half a dozen to probably twenty times a day. With every coughing spell he would raise thick yellow phlegm, sometimes streaked with blood. The worst hemorrhage he ever had was about nineteen years ago when he discharged nearly a quart of blood, which as I now remember was of a dark color and I think it was pretty thick; all blood that just “Poured out of his mouth.” We had ridden to Parkersburg, eight miles; to have his pension papers executed and did not ride fast. He had been home probably an hour when the hemorrhage came on. Dr. James, who lived on a farm but is dead, now, treated him at this time and he said the hemorrhage was caused by riding horseback. So he never rode horseback after that and it was seldom that he was off the place. Dr. James was his main physician. There had been blood streaks in the sputum quite often before this and after that too, but I do not know, as it was any worse after this. He had light hemorrhages both before and after that one but I cannot tell the frequency and probably two or three times a year. Towards the last they were not as bad as he did not exert himself as much. When he had the hemorrhages, he said that he could feel the blood start from low down in his breast on the left side, mostly, in the region of the short ribs. He complained more of that side but both sides were pretty bad. He got to be very flat chested and it seemed as if his lungs were all gone. He had to sleep bolstered up in bed & there was a rattling in his chest, “Seemed like something loose in there, all up and down the breast.” I do not know, as it was any worse when lying down than when sitting up but it was so loud that I could notice it when in bed beside him. Usually two pillows of good size were all that he used but during the last day and a half it took five or six. Q. What was the duration of his final sickness and the manner of onset? Ans. On Saturday, I went to see a son who lives about a mile and a half away and who was sick and did not return till Monday. At this time there had been no noticeable change in Mr. Clark’s condition. He had been growing slowly weaker for years. When I went away Saturday, I told my niece who lived with us that she had better put another blanket on his bed. When I returned, he said, “I have not been warm since you went away.” He seemed to keep nearer to the stove but no other noticeable symptoms on Tuesday. Wednesday we had company for dinner and he went out in the dining room to eat. He did not want to go as he said he coughed so much but the neighbor insisted on it so he went. This did not hurt him anymore than it had done before, but even that little walking would put him out of breath and had done for years. One of the women asked later, if he had ever been so bad. I told her many times. On Thursday he drank some milk for dinner, never ate very much and yet had a pretty good appetite for one who did not exercise and after dinner he complained of pains in his left side and I got some hops and heated them and placed the bag on the left side over the floating ribs which eased the pain. He went to bed Thursday afternoon and did not complain of the pain anymore. Friday morning he got up and dressed as usual but soon went to bed again but there was no marked change in his condition. Friday night he was uneasy and “Mourned in his sleep as he did when he had a headache.” He slept some and about one o’clock he said he was sick at the stomach and I gave him about a teaspoonful of whiskey. A few moments later he said that it had made him worse. When our son, Oley, got up I dropped off to sleep. While I was asleep Oley said that Mr. Clark complained of being sick at his stomach again and he made tea of the lining of chicken gizzard which seemed to ease him and he did not complain of it any more. He usually coughed harder mornings but I do not remember that he coughed Saturday morning. If he did it was while I was asleep. He died about 8 o’clock Saturday, Feb. 4, 1905. About half an hour before he died he called for the “Chamber” which I got for him and he sat up in bed and used it. The discharge was scanty and of a milky white color and ropy. It had been normal always before this. His bowels were also normal and there had been no liver trouble. I suppose that it looked whitish and ropy this morning because “He was near gone.” We were sitting by the stove warming our feet before milking. Oley was hitching up the team to go for the doctor. My husband tried to speak and I went to see what he wanted and he never finished the sentence and I could not understand what he said. I saw that he was dying and sent my niece for a neighbor and he was dead when she returned. Oley came in and did not go for the doctor. Oley and I were the only ones in the house when he died. Oley, my niece, and myself were all that took care of him as we had no doctor or nurse and there was no autopsy. He had occasionally taken a bottle of “King’s New Discovery,” or something of that kind but as a rule he took no medicine and I have given you all in the line of medical treatment that he had. Doctors did not seem to do him any good. Lizzie Wharton, widow of Abner Wharton, Parkersburg, R. F. D. 7 was a neighbor and was in the day before he died and offered to come and stay with him that night but I did not see that it would do any good. Later she came in and told me that she saw him sitting up in bed that day and thought he was dying. There were no others in during his last illness except Alonzo Johnson, a nephew who lives on Route 7 also. He was in to dinner Thursday but not after that. J. N. Postlethwaite, Taylor and Florence Kincheloe, Emma & J. Deems, Merrick Smith and those who have testified in my claim were neighbors and would know of his general condition. Dr. Wise was at our house a few times but not to treat him. It was probably a couple of years before my husband’s death that he last saw my husband. All of these people live near Parkersburg, most of them getting their mail on rural routes from there. I do not care to be present during the examination although I understand I have the privilege. I have heard this deposition read, fully understood your questions, and my statements have been correctly recorded. Ellen M. Clark - Deponent Subscribed and sworn to me before the 25th day of June 1908, and certify that the contents were fully made known to deponent before signing. O. W. Goodwin, Special Examiner Civil War Pension File Depositions http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/civilwar/index.htm

    08/18/2003 07:20:43
    1. [WVWOOD] Re: TURVEY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hickman, Riley, Leach, Magill Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACI/5.206.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The last sentence of the previously posted reply refers to my Hickman ancestors and is not part of Camille's e-mail to me.

    08/17/2003 02:53:52
    1. [WVWOOD] Re: TURVEY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hickman, Riley, Leach Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACI/5.206.1.1 Message Board Post: I have on file this e-mail from Camille Ammerman of Manitoba: Subj: Adeline Leasure Date: 7/9/99 5:08:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: (Camille Ammerman) poseyvic@mts.net This is what I found: Adeline Leasure b (1824) VA; m 24 Feb 1848 Wood WV to George Turvey (s/o George & M.?). She reported 26y in 1850 Wirt Co Census; 32y 1860 Wood Co Census. George Turvey b (1828); his pob = VA 1850 and OH 1860. His surname reported 1850 "Terva"; 1860 "Terry"; marriage record as Turvey. In 1860 census they lived next door to Barnett F. Leasure; in 1860 Barnett's mo Rachel was living in his (Barnett's) household. Children of Adeline Leasure and George Turvey: 1. Harrison Turvey b (1845) VA; 05y 1850 Census; 14y 1860 census. 2. Hiram Turvey b (1848) VA; 02y 1850; 10y 1860. 3. Perry Turvey b (1854) VA; 06y 1860. 4. Emily F. Turvey b (1856) VA; 04y 1860. 5. Martha J. Turvey b (1858) VA; 02y 1860. In Ohio the Turveys and Leasures were neighbors of my Hickman who came to Jackson County Ohio in 1864/1865.

    08/17/2003 02:45:04
    1. [WVWOOD] Postlewait
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: postlewait Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACI/2333 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Thomas and Jennie (?) Postlewait (has also been spelled Postelwait and Postlethwaite) from West Virginia. They had two daughters nemed Blanche (1899) and Evelyn. Blanche was born in Parkersburg, Wood CO. I would appreciate any information on this family. Thanks

    08/17/2003 01:35:15
    1. [WVWOOD] James Brewer
    2. J Jones
    3. Researching any info on James Brewer in the area Genealogy site :http://www.ancestry-web.com -----Original Message----- From: HOWARDSARGENT214@cs.com [mailto:HOWARDSARGENT214@cs.com] Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:19 AM To: WVWOOD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WVWOOD] CLAYSVILLE Thank you so much. Now I'm wondering if there was some kind of Union Civil War hospital in that area. Martha ==== WVWOOD Mailing List ==== Rhonda Smith list manager wvwood-admin@rootsweb.com ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    08/17/2003 01:05:47
    1. [WVWOOD] Owens, Rodgers/Rogers of Wood Co. WV
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Owen, Rodgers/Rogers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACI/2332 Message Board Post: Searching for any info on Aphus/Cecil Lowell Owens born in Wood Co. WV. Married Irene Feather March 6, 1920 in Harrison Co. WV. His marriage record to Irene says his name is Aphus L.Owens and record for birth of son, Robert Lewis born 1921, say his name is Cecil L. Owens and 18 yrs old. They were seperated and Irene remarried to Lloyd Boyer from Preston Co. and adopted Robert in 1922/23. Irene is the daughter of Amos C. and Grace (Nutter) Feather. Also on marriage record is Ida Owens Rodgers, Cecils mother. If anyone has any information on any of these names, please contact me by email. Appreciate any help on this line. Thanks, Ronda

    08/17/2003 11:46:23
    1. Re: [WVWOOD] CLAYSVILLE
    2. Thank you so much. Now I'm wondering if there was some kind of Union Civil War hospital in that area. Martha

    08/17/2003 06:18:50
    1. [WVWOOD] CLAYSVILLE
    2. Bonnie Hendershot
    3. howard, go to USGNIS and type in claysville it will give you a good tiger map of claysville,,,,,,,,aka,,,,Clairville and Davisville ,,,,between parkersburg and mineral wells on the river. WVWOOD-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Part 1.1Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.2Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.3Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.4Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 5.0 (message/rfc822)

    08/17/2003 05:53:05
    1. [WVWOOD] TURVEY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Turvey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DFC.2ACI/5.206.1 Message Board Post: Dean Can you tell me where are the Turvey's in 1860 I have followed them to Jackson, Vinton and Lawrence County, Ohio I know they were suppose to be in Wood County WVirginia as I have found birth records but can not find them on the census in 1850 or 1860? Our line comes thru Andrew H. Turvey. I have Andrew, George, Mordecia, Harrison all in Ohio 1870 but can't find them before that. Vikki Ireland

    08/16/2003 03:56:12
    1. [WVWOOD] Re: Anderson Family, Henry "Bud", Fred, Nettie, William, Jim Anderson, Lubeck area of Wood County 1900-1930
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Brown Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACI/2253.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Dennis I'm sorry if I have asked this question before, but my computer crashed and have lost all previous information. Do you know when or where Nettie's parents died or are buried ? Or any of her siblings ? Trying to trace her mother, whom I think is the sister to my GG Grandmother. I'm looking for obits and wills that could name her.

    08/16/2003 10:35:11
    1. [WVWOOD] Where was Claysville?
    2. Does any one on this list know where this town was located. I have a Willis death recorded in Wood County, saying the man died at Claysville. The man, actually a boy, almost, died of measles contracted during the Civil War. He was still in the service. I don't know whether a death elsewhere would have been recorded here. Martha Cross Sargent

    08/16/2003 08:23:56
    1. Re: [WVWOOD] Posey,Johnson,Maddox,Barnes,Sams,Milstead,Smitherman
    2. Judy Burns
    3. William, my Johnson line stays primarily in Pleasants County but they lived very close to the Wood County line. Let me know if any of these names are familiar. I have more information if you are interested. Judy Oklahoma City Descendants of Ruel Johnson Generation No. 1 1. RUEL H.2 JOHNSON (ISAAC1) was born August 07, 1782 in Pennsylvania, and died August 10, 1877 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. He married ELIZABETH LEAP, daughter of JOHN LEAP. She was born Abt. 1791 in Virginia, and died August 10, 1874 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. Children of RUEL JOHNSON and ELIZABETH LEAP are: 2. i. MIRANDA3 JOHNSON, b. May 31, 1831, Pennsylvania; d. July 02, 1871, Pleasants County, West Virginia. 3. ii. AMMIEL JOHNSON, b. December 15, 1814, Pennsylvania; d. February 16, 1899, Pleasants County, West Virginia. 4. iii. ELVIRA JOHNSON, b. January 01, 1823, Greene County, Pennsylvania; d. 1904, Pleasants County, West Virginia. Generation No. 2 2. MIRANDA3 JOHNSON (RUEL H.2, ISAAC1) was born May 31, 1831 in Pennsylvania, and died July 02, 1871 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. She married RICHARD RAWSON April 19, 1855 in Pleasants County, West Virginia, son of STEPHEN RAWSON and ELIZABETH. He was born May 03, 1831, and died March 10, 1895 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. Children of MIRANDA JOHNSON and RICHARD RAWSON are: i. RUEL4 RAWSON, b. October 15, 1860. ii. IDA V. RAWSON, b. March 07, 1862, Pleasants County, West Virginia. iii. ELVIRA N. RAWSON, b. May 11, 1868, Bull Creek, Pleasants County, West Virginia. iv. UNNAMED RAWSON, b. July 02, 1871, Grant Township, Pleasants County, West Virginia; d. July 16, 1871, Pleasants County, West Virginia. 3. AMMIEL3 JOHNSON (RUEL H.2, ISAAC1) was born December 15, 1814 in Pennsylvania, and died February 16, 1899 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. He married SOPHIA KING 1836 in Preston County, West Virginia, daughter of JOHN KING and ELISABETH SHAW. She was born February 06, 1814 in Pennsylvania, and died June 11, 1895 in Pleasant County, West Virginia. Children of AMMIEL JOHNSON and SOPHIA KING are: i. JAMES A.4 JOHNSON, b. February 13, 1837, Virginia; d. January 20, 1906, Waverly, Wood County, West Virginia; m. (1) RUTH FURMAN, December 22, 1863, Wood County, West Virginia; b. September 21, 1846, Virginia; d. May 16, 1878, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. (2) FANNIE A. LATHRAM, October 07, 1880, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. 1848, Virginia; d. March 01, 1925, Wood County, West Virginia. ii. MILTON B. JOHNSON, b. October 10, 1838, Virginia; d. May 21, 1883, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. ELIZABETH GARD, July 12, 1859, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. 1840, Virginia; d. 1922, Pleasants County, West Virginia. iii. PHINEAS JOHNSON, b. November 29, 1840; d. November 26, 1846, Pleasants County, West Virginia. iv. TABITHA JANE JOHNSON, b. November 19, 1842; d. September 21, 1912, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. SAMUEL R. RAWSON, March 05, 1863, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. July 12, 1837; d. April 25, 1901, Pleasants County, West Virginia. v. ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON, b. May 06, 1845, West Virginia; d. April 08, 1935, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. WILLIAM EVERLY, May 04, 1865, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. October 23, 1841, West Virginia; d. May 05, 1936, Pleasants County, West Virginia. vi. MARGARET MELISSA JOHNSON, b. June 08, 1847, West Virginia; d. October 27, 1918, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. ADAM EVERLY, June 26, 1866, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. April 30, 1840, West Virginia; d. July 03, 1910, Pleasants County, West Virginia. vii. LYDIA CATHERINE JOHNSON, b. June 08, 1848, Willow Island, Pleasants County, West Virginia; d. September 07, 1925, Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California; m. ELMER FURMAN, September 01, 1869, Washington County, Ohio; b. September 21, 1846, Greene County, Pennsylvania; d. February 04, 1913, Sherman, Los Angeles County, California. viii. BENJAMIN F. JOHNSON, b. July 10, 1849; d. July 20, 1849, Pleasants County, West Virginia. ix. ISAAC WILLIAM JOHNSON, b. October 10, 1853, Pleasants County, West Virginia; d. November 30, 1914, Marietta, Washington County, Ohio; m. ANNA ELVA STEERE, October 19, 1882, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. July 23, 1865, Belmont County, Ohio; d. January 31, 1942, Marietta, Washington County, Ohio. x. ALICE E. JOHNSON, b. November 1854, Wood County, West Virginia; m. WILLIAM H. BRISCOE; b. 1841; d. 1918. xi. RUEL HADLEY JOHNSON, b. November 26, 1855, Pleasants County, West Virginia; d. 1919, Turtle Creek, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; m. IDA BELLE STEERE, November 24, 1881, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. April 15, 1860, Jefferson County, Ohio; d. May 17, 1884, Belmont County, Ohio. xii. IRAH JOHNSON, b. February 14, 1859, Bull Creek, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. ELIZABETH, Abt. 1886; b. December 1860, Ohio; d. January 14, 1929, Bull Creek, Pleasants County, West Virginia. 4. ELVIRA3 JOHNSON (RUEL H.2, ISAAC1) was born January 01, 1823 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 1904 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. She married JAMES IRWIN July 07, 1848 in Marietta, Ohio, son of WILLIAM IRWIN and EUPHREMIA MURRAY. He was born March 03, 1820 in Maryland, and died September 20, 1895 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. Children of ELVIRA JOHNSON and JAMES IRWIN are: i. HARRIET4 IRWIN, b. August 14, 1845, West Virginia; d. January 13, 1919, Pleasants County, West Virginia; m. JOHN H. ROLSTON, September 01, 1870, Pleasants County, West Virginia; b. May 09, 1843, West Virginia; d. February 07, 1921, Pleasants County, West Virginia. ii. ARMINTIA IRWIN, b. January 1851; d. June 1851. iii. IDA IRWIN, b. September 07, 1853, Pleasants County, West Virginia; d. December 1855. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Grimmacme@aol.com> To: <WVWOOD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 6:51 PM Subject: [WVWOOD] Posey,Johnson,Maddox,Barnes,Sams,Milstead,Smitherman > I need help on all these families that lived at one time in Wood Co. > > Is anyone working on any of these fmilies? > > William Grimm Dewell > > ______________________________

    08/14/2003 11:55:45
    1. [WVWOOD] BARNES LIVING IN WOOD COUNTY WVA IN 1880 CENSU
    2. Norita Moss
    3. Hope one of these helps with your Barnes search. 1880 CENSUS FOR WOOD COUNTY WVA FOUND ON familysearch.com Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Charles W. BARNES Self M Male W 31 OH Farm Laborer WV NY Margaret BARNES Wife M Female W 26 OH Keeping House OH OH Marietta BARNES Dau S Female W 8 OH OH OH Violet BARNES Dau S Female W 6 OH OH OH Annabelle BARNES Dau S Female W 4 OH OH OH Henry T. BARNES Son S Male W 1 OH OH OH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Steele, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace James K. BARNS Self M Male W 30 VA PA PA Martha E. BARNS Wife M Female W 20 VA VA VA Addie M. BARNS Dau S Female W 2 WV VA VA Dennis E. BARNS Son S Male W 10M WV VA VA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Slate, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number 487A --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace R.M. BARNES Self M Male W 57 VA Farmer VA VA Elizabeth S. BARNES Wife M Female W 54 VA Keeping House PA NH William F. BARNES Son S Male W 28 VA Farmer VA VA Hugh P. BARNES Son S Male W 24 VA Farmer VA VA Nancy J. BARNES Dau S Female W 18 VA VA VA Emma E. BARNES Dau S Female W 16 WV VA VA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Lubec, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Enoch M. BARNES Self M Male W 26 VA Farmer VA VA Virginia BARNES Wife M Female W 23 VA Keeping House VA VA Benj. BARNES Son S Male W 1 WV VA VA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Lubec, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number 398B Household Record 1880 United States Census Search results | Download Previous Household Next Household ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Hugh P. BARNES Self S Male W 81 VA MD MD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Lubec, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number 398B ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Rosanna BARNES Self W Female W 41 VA Keep House VA VA Henry W. BARNES Son S Male W 24 VA Labr PA VA Maggie BARNES Dau S Female W 22 VA Home PA VA James W. BARNES Son S Male W 19 VA Labr PA VA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number 259A Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Benjamin F. COTRILL Self S Male W 49 WV Sewing Machine Agent WV WV Harold Rector COTRILL Son S Male W 10 WV Att. School WV OH Annie Rector COTRILL Dau S Female W 5 WV WV OH Eliza Jane BARNES Other W Female W 44 WV House Keeper WV WV ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number 278B ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Benj. BARNES Self M Male W 48 MD Farmer MD MD Margaret BARNES Wife M Female W 42 W VA Keeping House VA OH Arthur STEPENS SSon S Male W 16 W VA Working On Farm W VA W VA Thos. F. STEPENS SSon S Male W 14 W VA Working On Farm W VA W VA William H. STEPENS/ SSon S Male W 12 W VA Working On Farm W VA W VA Evan C. BARNES Son S Male W 4 W VA W VA W VA George S. BARNES Son S Male W 17 W VA Working On Farm MD MD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Steele, Wood, West Virginia Family History Library Film 1255416 NA Film Number T9-1416 Page Number 440A

    08/14/2003 03:49:50
    1. [WVWOOD] RE: BARNES/MOSS
    2. Norita Moss
    3. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1. Jerusha Elizabeth BARNES was born 10 OCT 1851 in Wirt Co., West VA, and died 22 FEB 1923 in Muskingum Co., Ohio. She was buried 25 FEB 1923 in Parkersburg Wood Co., West VA. She was the daughter of 2. Israel BARNES and 3. Jane Ann BALL. She married Charles Ludell MOSS, son of Elijah MOSS and Mahala EDWARDS. He was born 27 OCT 1849 in Wirt Co., West VA, and died 19 OCT 1930 in Muskingum Co., Ohio. He was buried 22 OCT 1930 in Parkersburg Wood Co., West VA. Children of Jerusha Elizabeth BARNES and Charles Ludell MOSS are: i. Robert Bruce MOSS was born 1880 in Slate District Wood Co., WVA, and died 1952 in Marlinton, Pocahontas Co., WVA. He married Amanda GILMORE. She was born 1885 in WVA, and died 1962 in Marlinton, Pocahontas Co., WVA. ii. Norman C. MOSS was born 1883 in Wood Co., WVA, and died 1963 in Frazeyburg, Muskingum Co., Ohio. iii. Charles S. MOSS was born 1892 in Wood Co., WVA, and died 1963 in Muskingum Co., Ohio. He married Mary L. UNKNOWN. She was born 1893, and died 1981 in Muskingum Co., Ohio. iv. Hattie MOSS was born 1880 in Wood Co., Va. She married Minor (Minter) STARCHER, son of Solomon STARCHER and Lucinda Catherine WARD. v. Carrie Lee MOSS was born 12 JUN 1888 in Wirt Co., West VA, and died 8 NOV 1950 in Ft. Myers, Lee Co., FL. She married John CUNNINGHAM. She married Uriah Burrell HART in West VA, son of Robert Walter HART and Ethalinda THORP. He was born 16 APR 1880 in WVA or Ohio, and died 2 NOV 1947 in Ft. Myers, Lee Co., FL. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2. Israel BARNES was born 12 AUG 1813 in Wood Co., WVA, and died AFT 1880 in WVA. He was the son of 4. Robert BARNES and 5. Jane LANGFITT. 3. Jane Ann BALL was born 27 MAY 1823 in Wood Co., WVA, and died 1901 in Belleville Republic Co., KA. She was buried in Ball Cemetery Wood Co., WVA. She was the daughter of 6. William Samuel BALL and 7. Mary BENNETT. Children of Jane Ann BALL and Israel BARNES are: i. William Henderson BARNES was born 1839, and died 25 SEP 1864 in New Creek (Civil War). He married Eliza Jane BERRY. ii. William Newton BARNES was born 9 JAN 1839 in Wood Co., W. VA, and died 1 APR 1917 in Blackford Co., IN. He married Sarah E. BENNETT 27 SEP 1860 in Wirt Co., W. VA. She died 13 OCT 1912 in Hartford Co., IN. iii. Isreal A. BARNES was born 1842 in Wood Co., VA. He married Louisa SUTTER. iv. Robert H. BARNES was born JAN 1843 in Wood Co., VA. He married Penelope ADCOX. v. Mary Emma Jane BALL was born 24 DEC 1845 in Wood Co., WVA, and died AFT 11 AUG 1908 in Stockton, CA. She married Madison H. BERRY 25 DEC 1866 in Wirt Co., W. VA, son of Thomas P. BERRY and Mary A. BARNES. He was born 20 MAR 1842 in Slate Dist. Wood Co., VA, and died 30 JAN 1884 in Wirt Co., W. VA. She married Amos KELLY 12 JUL 1888. He was born 1834 in Harrison Co., VA. vi. Sarah Frances BARNES was born 1849 in Wirt Co., VA. She married Washington DEEM. 1. vii. Jerusha Elizabeth BARNES was born 10 OCT 1851 in Wirt Co., West VA, and died 22 FEB 1923 in Muskingum Co., Ohio. She married Charles Ludell MOSS, son of Elijah MOSS and Mahala EDWARDS. He was born 27 OCT 1849 in Wirt Co., West VA, and died 19 OCT 1930 in Muskingum Co., Ohio. viii. Martha Louise BARNES was born 1857 in Wirt Co., VA. ix. James N. BARNES was born 1861 in Wirt Co., VA. He married Amanda SINGER. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3 4. Robert BARNES was born ABT 1784 in Wood Co., WVA. 5. Jane LANGFITT was born 31 JAN 1788 in Wood Co., WVA. She was the daughter of 10. Francis Langford LANGFITT and 11. Embley COE. Children of Jane LANGFITT and Robert BARNES are:2. i. Israel BARNES was born 12 AUG 1813 in Wood Co., WVA, and died AFT 1880 in WVA. He married Jane Ann BALL 12 FEB 1838, daughter of William Samuel BALL and Mary BENNETT. She was born 27 MAY 1823 in Wood Co., WVA, and died 1901 in Belleville Republic Co., KA. ii. Eliza BARNES was born 14 DEC 1808. iii. John S. BARNES was born 12 APR 1810. iv. William BARNES was born 25 OCT 1811. v. Elizabeth BARNES was born 2 MAY 1815. vi. Mary A. BARNES was born 8 MAR 1817. vii. Francis BARNES was born 8 NOV 1818. viii. Sylvanus P. BARNES was born 1821. ix. Conzada BARNES was born 6 SEP 1830. 6. William Samuel BALL was born 31 MAR 1802 in Alexandria, VA, and died 17 APR 1848 in VA. He was buried in Ball Cemetery Wirt Co., VA. He was the son of 12. Allen BALL and 13. Ann WILEY. 7. Mary BENNETT was born 19 MAR 1806 in VA, and died 22 JUL 1865 in VA. She was buried in Ball Cemetery Wirt Co., VA. She was the daughter of 14. John BENNETT and 15. Jane WILSON. Children of Mary BENNETT and William Samuel BALL are:3. i. Jane Ann BALL was born 27 MAY 1823 in Wood Co., WVA, and died 1901 in Belleville Republic Co., KA. She married Israel BARNES 12 FEB 1838, son of Robert BARNES and Jane LANGFITT. He was born 12 AUG 1813 in Wood Co., WVA, and died AFT 1880 in WVA. ii. Amarish BALL was born 25 AUG 1824 in Wood Co., VA, and died 15 DEC 1824. iii. William Landon BALL was born 29 DEC 1827 in Wood Co., VA. iv. John Allen BALL was born 12 JAN 1828 in Wood Co., VA. v. James Posey BALL was born 13 NOV 1829 in Wood Co., VA, and died 14 JUL 1904. He married Matilda UNKNOWN. He married Mahetable BUTCHER 9 DEC 1855 in Wood Co., WVA. She was born 6 JAN 1836, and died 29 JAN 1872. vi. Alfred Beauchamp BALL was born ABT 1831 in Wood Co., VA, and died 18 OCT 1859. He married Martha M. SMITH 25 MAR 1855. vii. Barnet Foley BALL was born 30 MAY 1831 in Va., and died 9 MAY 1917. He married Rebecca F. GUTHRIE 25 DEC 1861 in Wirt Co., VA. She was born 1 MAR 1838, and died 2 APR 1900. viii. Mary Artemicia BALL was born 14 JUN 1838, and died 15 MAR 1853. ix. Louisa Frances BALL was born 4 NOV 1843 in Wood Co., VA, and died 22 MAR 1900. She married C.P. HAYES 17 FEB 1867 in WVA. x. Jefferson Dillon BALL was born 26 JAN 1846 in Wirt Co., WVA, and died 27 JAN 1856 in Wirt Co., WVA. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4 10. Francis Langford LANGFITT was born ABT 1748. 11. Embley COE. Child of Embley COE and Francis Langford LANGFITT is:5. i. Jane LANGFITT was born 31 JAN 1788 in Wood Co., WVA. She married Robert BARNES 1808 in Wood Co., WVA. He was born ABT 1784 in Wood Co., WVA. 12. Allen BALL was born 20 JAN 1775 in Fairfax, VA, and died ABT 1814 in VA. He was buried in Ball Cemetery Wirt Co., VA. 13. Ann WILEY was born 20 APR 1775 in VA, and died 26 APR 1850 in Wirt Co., VA. She was buried in Ball Cemetery Wirt Co., VA. She was the daughter of 26. George WILEY and 27. Mary UNK. Children of Ann WILEY and Allen BALL are:6. i. William Samuel BALL was born 31 MAR 1802 in Alexandria, VA, and died 17 APR 1848 in VA. He married Mary BENNETT 30 JAN 1822 in Wood Co., W. VA, daughter of John BENNETT and Jane WILSON. She was born 19 MAR 1806 in VA, and died 22 JUL 1865 in VA. ii. Margaret BALL was born 13 OCT 1803 in Alexandria, VA. She married William PETTY 10 JAN 1835 in Wood Co., W. VA. iii. Lucretia BALL was born ABT 1805 in Alexandria, VA. iv. Mary BALL was born 1806 in Alexandria, VA. v. Ann BALL was born 10 JUL 1808 in Alexandria, VA. vi. John Allen BALL was born 1810 in Alexandria, VA. 14. John BENNETT was born 1772, and died ABT 1860. He was the son of 28. Jacob BENNETT and 29. Martha HUGHES. 15. Jane WILSON was born 1774, and died ABT 1850. She was buried in Ball Cemetery Wirt Co., VA. Child of Jane WILSON and John BENNETT is:7. i. Mary BENNETT was born 19 MAR 1806 in VA, and died 22 JUL 1865 in VA. She married William Samuel BALL 30 JAN 1822 in Wood Co., W. VA, son of Allen BALL and Ann WILEY. He was born 31 MAR 1802 in Alexandria, VA, and died 17 APR 1848 in VA. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5 26. George WILEY was born 1749 in Wirt Co., VA. 27. Mary UNK. Children of Mary UNK and George WILEY are:13. i. Ann WILEY was born 20 APR 1775 in VA, and died 26 APR 1850 in Wirt Co., VA. She married Allen BALL 31 DEC 1801 in Alexandria, VA. He was born 20 JAN 1775 in Fairfax, VA, and died ABT 1814 in VA. ii. Martha WILEY was born 1784 in Wood Co., VA, and died 15 MAY 1850 in Wood Co., VA. iii. Jesse WILEY was born NOV 1786 in Wood Co., VA. 28. Jacob BENNETT. 29. Martha HUGHES. Child of Martha HUGHES and Jacob BENNETT is:14. i. John BENNETT was born 1772, and died ABT 1860. He married Jane WILSON. She was born 1774, and died ABT 1850.

    08/14/2003 03:25:22
    1. [WVWOOD] Posey,Johnson,Maddox,Barnes,Sams,Milstead,Smitherman
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    08/14/2003 01:51:33
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    08/14/2003 02:43:22
    1. [WVWOOD] Re: CURRAN, MOONEY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Curran, Marlow, Day, McManus Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DFC.2ACI/403.1 Message Board Post: I know that this is several years after your post, but I may have some info. I have an Ellen Curran in my family. She was born aprox 1853. Was your Ellen that you are searching for married prior to a Willis?

    08/13/2003 02:42:46
    1. [WVWOOD] Re: WVWOOD-D Digest V03 #155
    2. Karen Coffman
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