______________________
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_Thomas Ray BENSON , Jr._|
| |
| |______________________
|
|
|--Nathan Thomas BENSON
|
| _William Prout SLOAN _
| | (1904 - 1991) m 1937
|_Elaine Marie SLOAN _____|
|
|_Myrtle Emma BURBICK _+
(1912 - 1990) m 1937
__
|
_John BONAR _________|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Elizabeth A. BONAR
| (1839 - 1922)
| __
| |
|_Lucinda ??? ________|
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|__
[9300] [S05722] Gravestone at West Alexander Memorial Cemetery, West Alexander, PA
[NS57221] additional photos taken July 2005
full date listed
[9301] [S06631] Marshall County, West Virginia Marriages, 1835-1889
[NS66311] also transcribed as part of the Marshall county WV GenWeb pages by T. Vernon Anderson
aged 25, born in Marshall County
[9302] [S05722] Gravestone at West Alexander Memorial Cemetery, West Alexander, PA
[NS57221] additional photos taken July 2005
full date listed
[9303] [S05722] Gravestone at West Alexander Memorial Cemetery, West Alexander, PA
[NS57221] additional photos taken July 2005
[15780] [S06631] Marshall County, West Virginia Marriages, 1835-1889
[NS66311] also transcribed as part of the Marshall county WV GenWeb pages by T. Vernon Anderson
[15727] [S04757] Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania
[NS47571] Copied by volunteers to be a part of the Washington CountyGenweb Page
[15728] [S06631] Marshall County, West Virginia Marriages, 1835-1889
[NS66311] also transcribed as part of the Marshall county WV GenWeb pages by T. Vernon Anderson
[15729] [S03148] 1900 Washington County, PA Census (West Alexander)
wife was listed as married 38 years. The husband was listed as married 60 years. Perhaps this refered to his first marriage?
_Samuel Scott DANLEY _
| (1818 - 1891) m 1838
_Henry Perry DANLEY _|
| (1842 - 1928) m 1870|
| |_Ruth ENLOW __________
| (1817 - 1880) m 1838
|
|--Harry Glenn DANLEY
| (1876 - ....)
| _George POTTER _______+
| | (1817 - 1861)
|_Elsie POTTER _______|
(1847 - 1917) m 1870|
|_Jane KIMMINS ________+
(1818 - 1914)
[NI7652]
From http://ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/wash/danley1.html
Pg. 132, Helen Barnhart Morris Scrapbook.
Glenn Danley Dies Four Days After Shooting Self In Head
The bullet wound in his head, self inflicted, caused the death of Glenn H. Danley, at Washington hospital at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1915.
The remains were brought to Claysville on Wednesday and the funeral was held at his late home on Wayne street at 10:30 a.m., Thursday.
The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. A. MacLachlan, who was assisted by Rev. R.T. Lynd.
The interment was in Claysville cemetery.
The deceased was a native of East Finley township, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Danley, born near Stony Point about 38 years ago and reared in that community. As a youth he was industrious. He secured a good education and fitted himself for teaching. He taught several terms in various rural schools quite successfully. After his marriage to Miss Margaret Thompson, of near West Alexander; they settled on the farm, where they resided until a few years ago., when they came to Claysville, residing on upper Wayne street.
He purchased the pool room and bowling alley equipment of C.W. Anthony, which he conducted until his death. He was or had been a member of two or three fraternal orders.
The forenoon of the tragic occurrence he got a late breakfast in Ray Elder's restaurant and gave him explicit instructions that he was going into the pool room to take a good sleep and that he did not want to be disturbed by anyone; that if his father came, to awaken him. The doors were locked accordingly. Then the urgent call came from his wife and the self-shooting followed the well-intentioned effort to have him see her.
The injury would have caused total blindness and probable mental defection had he recovered. The ball passed back of the left eye. Everything was done for him by the local physicians, Drs. Johnson, Knox, and Cracraft, and by the staff at Washington hospital.
Death followed the injury only about an hour short of four days. Glenn was about 38 years of age. Besides his wife and his parents he leaves one daughter, Leona Danley, aged 12 years, two sisters and three brothers: Mrs. Homer Craft, of near Prosperity; Mrs. Harry Supler, of Claysville; Enos Danley, of Butler; Edward Danley, of Cincinnati, O.; and John E. Danley, of Claysville. The unfortunate affair is deeply deplored and the relatives have the sympathy of the community.
[13569] [S02841] 1880 Washington County, PA Census (East Finley Twp)
aged 4, born in PA
_John FIFE __________+
| (1816 - 1892) m 1837
_Johnston Adams FIFE _|
| (1843 - 1918) m 1869 |
| |_Mary P. ADAMS ______+
| (1819 - 1898) m 1837
|
|--Abigail Maude FIFE
| (1870 - ....)
| _Robert HOPPER ______
| | (1812 - 1880)
|_Nancy HOPPER ________|
(1843 - 1900) m 1869 |
|_Abigal HICKMAN _____+
(1816 - ....)
[1796] [S02928] 1900 Allegheny County, PA Census (Upper St. Clair Twp)
[1797] [S05514] Giles, Nancy (negdag@genesisnetwork.net)
[NS55141] Several obits and other newspaper announcements from the Washington Observer, transcribed and sent to PAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com
from Maude Fife's brother, John H. Fife's obit
[1791] [S02928] 1900 Allegheny County, PA Census (Upper St. Clair Twp)
aged 30, called Maud A. Fife
[1792] [S02626] 1880 Allegheny County, PA Census (South Fayette Twp)
aged 10
[1793] [S02584] 1870 Washington County, PA Census (Peters Twp)
aged 1 year
[1794] [S03492] 1920 Washington County, PA Census (Canonsburg)
called A. Maude Fife, aged 50
[1795] [S03721] 1930 Washington County, PA Census (Canonsburg)
aged 60, born in PA, living alone
_William FIFE _______+
| (1789 - 1841)
_Richard H. FIFE ____|
| (1824 - ....) |
| |_Sophronia HULTZ ____+
| (1794 - ....)
|
|--James FIFE
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Amanda ROWLAND _____|
(1826 - 1907) |
|_____________________
[12106] [S06103] Hodges, Jack (Jackhodges@carol.net)
[NS61031] Sent me a document called "Descendants of James Matthews"
provided year only
[12107] [S06103] Hodges, Jack (Jackhodges@carol.net)
[NS61031] Sent me a document called "Descendants of James Matthews"
provided year only
______________________
|
_Rolland Hamilton GRIFFITH _|
| (1874 - 1943) |
| |______________________
|
|
|--William Potts GRIFFITH
|
| _Reuben Claude POTTS _+
| | (1861 - 1941) m 1882
|_Ada M. POTTS ______________|
(1885 - 1963) |
|_Sarah Claribel FIFE _+
(1856 - 1929) m 1882
[14286] [S06740] Miller, Lanita Sconce (ozarkn@southwind.net)
[NS67401] from her research on the Elliott family. (Descendent of Absalom Elliott)
provided full date and location
[14287] [S06740] Miller, Lanita Sconce (ozarkn@southwind.net)
[NS67401] from her research on the Elliott family. (Descendent of Absalom Elliott)
provided full date and location
[16075] [S06740] Miller, Lanita Sconce (ozarkn@southwind.net)
[NS67401] from her research on the Elliott family. (Descendent of Absalom Elliott)
provided full date and location
_John OSBOURNE ____________
|
_Richard Barrows OSBOURNE _|
| (1885 - 1964) m 1911 |
| |_Elizabeth Horner BARROWS _
|
|
|--Nancy Barrows OSBOURNE
|
| _David John STERLING ______
| | (1864 - 1908) m 1888
|_Margaret Roney STERLING __|
(1891 - ....) m 1911 |
|_Elizabeth Jane SMITH _____+
(1870 - 1943) m 1888
__
|
_John SUPLER ________|
| (1838 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Ausmond McClure SUPLER
| (1858 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Margaret ??? _______|
(1838 - ....) |
|__
[10387] [S02524] 1870 Ohio County, WV Census (Triadelphia)
called McClure Supler, aged 12, born in VA