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1451 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P3803)
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1452 | Dayton, VA. 2nd marriage to Foster Ritchie (22 Dec 1897-10 Dec 1983) on 3 Dec 1960. | Sponaugle, Elizabeth Susan (P3805)
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1453 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P3809)
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1454 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P3860)
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1455 | DCD | Sievers, Laurance Julian (P11040)
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1456 | DCD-CCMR V.31, p.514. | Arbogast, Margaret J. (P5970)
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1457 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P11037)
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1458 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P1713)
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1459 | DCD-d/o James Atchison Linn and Harriet Mae Hosterman. | Linn, Margaret Carlisle (P11039)
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1460 | DCD-d/o Thomas R. Rivers. | Rivers, Martha McCrite (P1740)
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1461 | DCD-s/o Walter B. Gano and Gertrude Viers. | Gano, J. Oscar (P5969)
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1462 | DCD-Sec.Q, Lot 100. | Smith, Sarah Ellen (P18922)
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1463 | Deaf-mute Ref: Pocahontas 1981: 215, 453 She married first Asa Watts Auldridge. D/o Lewis and Eleanor (Simmons) Simmons. | Simmons, Katherine Helen (P19356)
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1464 | Deaf-mute | Yeager, Sterling Bayard (P19337)
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1465 | Deaf-mute, did not marry. | Yeager, Newton Bruce (P19338)
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1466 | Deaf-mute; had no children. Lived in Washington, DC. | Yeager, Texarkana (P19340)
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1467 | Dean & Kaye (Thom) Mullenax of this Mullenax line. | Mullenax, Samuel (P19109)
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1468 | Death date also given as 4 Feb 1880 Jonathan had Peter, Mary, and Rebecca by his first marriage S/o Benjamin and Margaret (Cleek) Potts. Jonathan married first Elizabeth Burns. Ref: WBH; children and dates filled in by a variety of grandchildren. | Potts, Jonathan (P21221)
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1469 | Death date and name of husband from her obituary | Buzzard, Eva May (P22638)
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1470 | Death date from obituary Confined to wheelchair from childhood. Owned and operated Kathy's Grill in Dunmore. | Campbell, Katherine Moore (P22393)
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1471 | Death date from obituary Nickname Polly D/o Ernest Orville and Rosa Bell (Sensabaugh) Dill | Dill, Audra Mae (P11667)
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1472 | Death date from obituary | Sutton, Ruth Leone (P10057)
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1473 | Death date from obituary | Varner, Margie K. (P22194)
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1474 | Death date from obituary | Wenger, Anne Catherine (P22962)
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1475 | Death date from obituary in Pocahontas Times 16 May 1985 S/o John Letcher and Minnie Sue (McLaughlin) McLaughlin | McLaughlin, Lyle Lee (P23028)
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1476 | Death date from obituary in Pocahontas Times, 22 Aug 1985 | Calhoun, Ronald Victor (P20413)
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1477 | Death date from obituary. | Campbell, Martha Jean (P14845)
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1478 | Death date from obituary. S/o William and Pearl (Hopson) Nelson. | Nelson, Harry (P9716)
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1479 | Death date from obituary. Same person as #23839. | Campbell, Martha Jean (P14735)
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1480 | Death date from tombstone | Cunningham, Eula Yeager (P19344)
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1481 | Death date from wife's obituary | McCollam, Robert G. (P22643)
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1482 | Death date on tombstone is 2 Dec 1893; age 2 mo., 4 da. | Yeager, Tom (P23300)
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1483 | Death date on tombstone is 22 Feb 1893 | Yeager, Phil (P23301)
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1484 | Death due to burst Appendix | Windham, Wade Willis Jr. (I729)
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1485 | Death from auto accident | Wimer, Harlan Warner (P7266)
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1486 | Death from drowning. | Aubrey, Melanie Susan Marie (P17618)
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1487 | Death index lists 'Hall' as the cemetery. Can not find any other information. | Young, Hallie Jane (P16962)
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1488 | Death may have been November. Place of death was probably Pocahontas Co., WV. Was found in 1880 census. There is no proof that Jacob was a son of Adam other than histories of the area and records of descendants; not in father's will. Note in Amanda's records from Wilma Harper that Jacob was a toll-gate keeper at Durbin, WV. According to "Pocahontas Co., WV." by Price, Jacob was an ardent supporter of the Confererate cause and fled to Highland Co., VA. with his family in 1861, returning in 1865 to start over again. See page 125 for this family. Various research indicates; Children from 1850 Census of Randolph County, VA/WV and 1880 Census of Pocahontas County, WV. The 1860 Census includes one or more children in household which may be other children of this marriage. Information on son, Adam Crawford, from Tommy Arbogast Huggins of Hartford City, IN. Tommy (Helen Rex) is daughter of Joseph Lee Arbogast, granddaughter of Adam Crawford Arbogast and gr-granddaughter of Jacob Hull Arbogast. Ref: WBH; names of children from Evelyn Beard (mother of WBH). Jacob had a contract to help build the Staunton-Petersburg Turnpike. He kept post office at Traveler's Repose 21 May 1856, followed by his daughter Eliza Jane 6 July 1856, then by George Burner 2 October 1866. His niece, Hulda, said that her Uncle Jake inherited the property known as the Flenner place from his father Adam. This is not mentioned in Adam's will, so perhaps he deeded the property to Jake. In 1858 Jacob sold 61 acres to Andrew Yeager, land described as being on the Greenbrier (and according to accompanying drawing being on the south side of the Greenbrier). Some calls are similar to those in a 100-acre grant to Jakes's father Adam in 1811-1812. The land grant was described as being on the East Fork of the Greenbrier, with Rogers and John Yeager to the south and adjoining some land already owned by Adam. (The original land grant is in the possession of Jesse Brown Beard Powell in 1995; the original of the 1858 deed was in the possession of Jewell Yeager Arbogast in 1939.) Notes by WBH indicate the 61 acres was conveyed by Andrew Yeager to his son Peter Dilley Yeager. It appears that this 61 acres is across the Greenbrier from the Traveler's Repose property, giving Andrew and his son Peter Dilley Yeager control of both sides of the river at an important junction in the turnpike. But perhaps it is the Inn property itself. Lest the reader wonder why the locations are so hard to determine, the land grant Point of Beginning is "a white oak and pine on a laurel bank" and the 1858 deed Point of Beginning is a "beech and spruce pine" on the Greenbrier River. The land is important, not only to the history of Adam's family, but also to the history of the upper end of Pocahontas County. The Traveler's Repose inn was the first overnight stage coach stop on the turnpike. Jesse Powell believes that the farmhouse which belonged to Adam/Adam/Hulda and Mack Yeager/Lucy Yeager is one of the two oldest remaining houses in upper Pocahontas County. | Arbogast, Jacob Hull (P16725)
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1489 | Death record filed in Highland Co. by brother-in-law, A. Keller. He died of diptheria at 18 yrs., 9 mos, and 27 Days. He was single. | Arbogast, Wm. Moses Morgan Brown (P17624)
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1490 | Death Record, whooping cough. | Arbogast, Samuel Russell (P16956)
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1491 | DEATH: Died of croup, Clay Co. death records, 1 Feb 1894. | Arbogast, Grace (P16419)
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1492 | DEATH: Died of fever after 3 mo. marriage. No children. | Schoonover, Martha (P16801)
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1493 | Death: OH Div. Vital Statistics, Death cert. 1930:061507. | Carpenter, Mary J. (P21712)
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1494 | DEATH: Randolph Co., WV Death Record, 1871, indicates she was daughter of John and Dorothy (Reed) Kile. Notes from Geo. W. Arbogast, continued. See, Goin' Up Gandy, A History of the Dry Fork Region of Randolph and Tucker Counties West Virginia, by Don Teter, p. 98 and, History of Pendleton County West Virginia, by Morton, p. 405, 422 regarding a George Arbogast and Mathias Helmick being indicted for the ambush shooting of Capt. Absalom H. Nelson on Horse Camp Road about a mile from Harmon during the Civil War. Both Arbogast and Helmick had been members of Nelson's C. Co., 62nd Virginia Regiment, CSA. They were never brought to trial. Arbogast had been in a Pendleton County Militia unit at the beginning of the war. Capt. Nelson lived in Pendleton Co. Since there were several George Arbogasts in Pendleton and Randolph Counties, it is not certain that this person was involved in the episode. Also see, History of Pendleton County West Virginia, by Morton, a 1974 reprint of the 1910 publication, p. 402, a George Arbogast is listed as being in a Company of Home Guards organized by Union forces, April 30, 1965 to May 31, 1865. See Amanda Arbogast Forbes MRIN # 153, in file, from which virtually all of this was copied. | Kile, Phoebe (P16591)
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1495 | Deceased | Tanner, Calvin (P115)
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1496 | Deceased | Tanner, Roy (P1193)
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1497 | Deceased prior to 1879. | Arbogast, Charles W. (P20514)
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1498 | Deceased prior to 1879. | Arbogast, Imacy Bell (P20520)
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1499 | Deceased, date of birth and death from sister Joyce from memory. Amos Cyrus Arbogast Cemetery is located on a ridge south of Charley Branch of Big Sycamore Creek near the A.C. Arbogast homestead. | Cantley, Dewey W. Jr. (P16647)
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1500 | Deceased, daughter is Janet Tanner Fitzwater, residing on Beech Ridge, 1997. | Tanner, Odie J. Jr. (P110)
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