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    1. Re: [WVWYOMIN] John Wesley Farmer
    2. Arthur Davidson
    3. Parents of John Wesley Farmer seem to be the following: CENSUS, 1910 Federal, Mercer County, West Virginia; Beaver Pond District 119, sheet 8B, [HQ19]. Register lists: James J. H. Farmer, head of HH, age 30, farm laborer odd jobs, married once 8years; Annie M., wife, age 28, married once 8years, 4/4 children living; Dora A., daughter, age 6; John W., son, age 5; Bessie M., daughter, age 2; Gilbert R., son, age 1. ----------------------- CENSUS, 1920 Federal, Mercer County, West Virginia; Rock District 104, sheet 6B, [HQ9]. Register lists: James H. Farmer, head of HH, age 38, owns farm; L??? E., wife, age 27; Doris K., daughter, age 18; John W., son, age 15; B??? M., daughter, age 12; Gilbert R., son, age 10. ----------------------- From: "Karen Willey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 7:52 PM Subject: Re: [WVWYOMIN] Roll Call - Ballard, Farmer, Perdue Melissa, Who was John Wesley Farmer's parents? I am related to the Farmer's also. -------------------------------

    01/03/2008 07:09:08
    1. [WVWYOMIN] John Wesley Farmer burial
    2. Arthur Davidson
    3. Help me out here a little bit, you all ---- I am leaning toward the following info to be the burial location of John Wesley Farmer of primarily your current discussion. The cemetery transcription reads:: John W. Farmer, 1924-1978, at the Johnston Cemetery, Black Oak Mtn., Mercer County, West Virginia. Note the year 1924, which I believe may be in error, and possibly would read in the 1904 era. I submit the following information from contributor Karen, with my reasoning below the quote: Karen Willey; Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 8:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WVWYOMIN] Roll Call - Ballard, Farmer, Perdue From the June 20, 1958 Beckley Post-Herald: J. Farmer Has Worked With Railroad SS Years; HERNDON. June 19 (KS5); John Wesley Farmer, 54. has been working on the railroad for a long time--33 years to be exact, as of June 16. The veteran section hand is proud of the record he has accumucumulated since he began work for the Virginian Railway at Kegley near his native home at *****Black Oak, Mercer County*****. <SNIP> Reasoning with very little evidence: John's birth in the above info extrapolates to be 1904. His age in 1910 census is 5, and in the 1920 as 15. John's home place was the Black Oak Mtn. territory. Will you join me in considering that either the cemetery transcription, or, the tombstone date may be incorrect? For those of you who are not acquainted with the geography of the area of this cemetery --- today, from the community of Rock on Route 71, at the end of the new concrete bridge across Bluestone River, a road leads off going up the mountain. This is the higher elevation, [rather than the road thru the valley alongside the River coming out near the Shawnee Lake, then going south on Route 10, up the hills to Kegley], scenic route from Rock to Kegley[being approximately north of Princeton a few miles]. This route over the hills leads to the Johnston Cemetery. A more interesting quaint explanation would describe the natural and man-made beauty of 65 years ago. Walk gently through the past. Arthur -------------------------

    01/03/2008 09:57:44