Showing posts with label Wood. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Aden Bayles Ice


Aden Bayles Ice

PARENTS: William Ice, Jr. and Catherine Manion

RELATIONSHIP:
Aden Bayles ICE and Eliza Jane ICE were:
1. Second cousin once removed (common ancestor: William Galloway "Indian Billy" ICE-)
2. Third cousin once removed (common ancestor: Ralph HIGGINBOTHAM Sr. & Mary HENTHORN)
(Furnished by Richard E. Henthorn)

OBITUARY: Aden Bales Ice - Prominent oil producer, died in the St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg, WV, 3 Dec 1950.

Mr. Ice spent his early life in the oil fields of West Virginia and was later active in oil production in both West Virginia and Oklahoma.  He was also connected with various enterprises in the Ohio Valley and at one time was owner of Paden Park at Paden City, WV.  He was a member of the Baptist Church and a member of the American Oil Association.

He was born at Folsom, WV on 12 Feb 1872, a son of William and Catherine Manion Ice.  He was married to Sadie Kilcoyne, who died in 1920.  Mr. Ice had resided in St. Marys, WV, since last September.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sara Jane Enochs and a grandson, Benny Enochs, of St. Marys;  two sisters, Mrs. Harriett Ashcraft of Columbus, OH;  and Mrs. Ann Morgan of Baltimore, MD.

The body was removed to the Iams Funeral Home in New Martinsville, WV.  Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery, New Martinsville, WV.
(Wetzel Co, WV "Democrat" - 7 Dec 1950)
(Source: from Linda Goddard Stout's Tri-Co Obits, Vol. 2, p. 55:)
12 January 2016


Monday, December 6, 2010

Central Church of Christ Cemetery, Wood Co., WV

Central Church of Christ Cemetery, Wood Co., WV

[Note: A blank line means there were one or more graves between entries in this list. Cemetery is probably near Rockport, WV.]

Henthorn, Elizabeth
D-9/12/1877 A-60y9m7d
Henthorn, Phebe
D-8/6/1901 A-81y11m28d
[Elizabeth and Phebe Henthorn were single daughters of Adam and Nancy (Hood) Henthorn and aunts of Lafayette Baldwin.]
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Henthorn, Ephriam [sic, Ephraim]
Co E 116th Ohio Inf
[Ephraim H. Henthorn, b. 5 Dec 1839, d. 29 Dec 1886, s/o Joseph and Ruth Ann (Boughner) Henthorn.]
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Shutts, George C.
1826-1914
[George Cornelious Shutts, s/o Henry & Sarah Shutts.]
Shutts, Margaret L.
1830-1911
[Nee Margaret Lemley, d/o Robert & Jane (Brock) Lemley and a descendant of George & Eva Catherine (Yoho) Lemley.]
Shutts, John M. s/o G & M
D-2/7/1873 A-14y11m5d
[Son of George C. and Margaret L. Shutts. Born Abt. 2 Mar 1858.]
Shutts, Albert W.
2/14/1870-4/3/1902
[Albert William Shutts, son of George C. and Margaret L. Shutts. Husband of Salley Emerick.]
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Baldwin, Lafayette
1841-1933
[Layfayette Baldwin, s/o Eli and Ann (Henthorn) Baldwin of Monroe Co., OH. Layfayette Baldwin was the nephew of Elizabeth and Phebe Henthorn. He and his wife were living with the aunts at the time of the 1870 census of Wood Co., WV.]
Baldwin, Indiana E. w/o L
D-7/18/1873 A-70y5m21d
[Also listed as, Julianna in the 1870 census of Steele Dist., Wood Co., WV.]
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Yoho, Jacob L.
1842-1905
[Born 24 Dec 1842 in Monroe Co., OH, d. 20 Aug 1905 in WV. Son of James and
Isabelle (Mullens) Yoho]
Yoho, Catharine
1851-1914
[Wife of Jacob L. Yoho, Nee Catharine Bowersock, b. 1 Jun 1851 in Caldwell, Noble Co., OH, d. 21 Mar 1914 in Windy, Wirt Co., WV. Daughter of Valentine & Mahala (Carpenter) Bowersock.]
Smith, Harry N. s/o J M & B A
4/16/1895-9/10/1896
[Son of Joseph Milton Smith & Barbara Anna Yoho (d/o Jacob L. & Catherine (Bowersock) Yoho).]
Carpenter, Rebecca
12/ /1801-3/ /1880
[Mother of Mahala (Carpenter) Bowersock]
Bowersock, Valentine
12/23/1827-2/4/1903
[Father of Catherine (Bowersock) Yoho.]
Bowersock, Mahala
2/16/1835-1/9/1907
[Nee Mahala Carpenter, mother of Catherine (Bowersock) Yoho.]
Bowersock, William D. s/o V & M
D-8/28/1882 A-18y9m7d
[Born Abt. 21 Nov 1863. Brother of Catherine (Bowersock) Yoho.]

(Source: Wood County Cemetery Inscriptions, p. 113 - furnished by Dale E. Miller, editorial comments, in brackets [], by Richard E. Henthorn)

Monday, March 8, 2010

Kerr, Charles Hugh

Charles Hugh Kerr

AKA: C. Hugh Kerr; Charles Hugh Kerr; Hugh C. Kerr; Hugh Kerr

BIRTH: It is assumed the place of birth, Newport, OH is the one in Washington county, OH.

DEATH-HEALTH_HISTORY: Valvular heart disease

RESIDENCES: Newport, OH; Boreman, Wood Co., WV; 436 Thirteenth Street, Parkersburg, WV; KY

PUBLIC_SERVICE: Wood County, WV Commissioner; Wood County, WV deputy sheriff


OBITUARY: Hugh Keer [sic] Succumbed on Saturday Morning
End Came After Long Illness with Valvular Heart Disease
Deceased Was Former Member of Wood County [WV] Court
And Also Ex-Deputy Sheriff - Widely Known and Universally Liked

With the death of ex-County Commissioner Hugh Kerr, which occurred at his home in this city, Saturday morning, there passed away a man of affairs, of wide influence and varied activity, who left his stamp upon the public affairs of the county in which most of his life was spent after his arrival at the years of manhood.

Mr. Kerr died at his home at the corner of Thirteenth and Quincy streets, at seven o'clock, Saturday morning, October 28, of organic heart trouble. Although he had been ill for several months, his death was not expected, as he had a number of sinking spells which preceded it and had rallied on previous occasions. It was hoped that he would do so this time, but toward morning, as he grew gradually weaker, the hope was reluctantly abandoned. The disease first manifested itself about the middle of last May, while Mr. Kerr was assisting his son, Raymond, with some work at Morgantown, where the later is employed as a civil engineer. He was seized, at that time with an attack which indicated a serious heart affection, and by the advice of the physician who attended him, Mr. Kerr returned at once to his home. Shortly afterward, he was almost entirely confined to the house and for the last few months of his illness hardly left it. Towards the last he was not able to be out at all. The decline, was gradual, with no perceptible turn for the worse, until Friday night.

C. Hugh Kerr was born at Newport, Ohio, August 14, 1849. He settled in this county twenty-five years ago and, fourteen years ago came to this city to live. Previous to that he had resided at Boreman, this county.

He was married, April 24, 1879 to Miss Lily Atkinson of Marietta, [OH], who survives him. The deceased leaves one son and two daughters, Raymond E. Kerr, now employed as a civil engineer on the Buckannon and Northern railroad, with headquarters at Morgantown; Lilliam B. Kerr and Bonnie E. Kerr, both at home. One brother and one sister survive, James Kerr of Newport, Ohio and Mrs. A.G. O'Bleness, of Marietta.

Mr. Kerr was interested all of his life in politics, was an active and successful worker and held a high place in the counsels of the Democratic party in this part of the state. He served one term as county commissioner, from January 1, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1908 during part of which he was president of that body. He was an excellent example of what such an official should be, being public-spirited, hard-working, with a keen eye to the public needs and to the best interests of the tax payers.

Previous to that, Mr. Kerr served for four years as deputy sheriff under Sheriff C.A. Wade -- from 1896 to 1900. He made as good a deputy sheriff as, later, a county commissioner. After his term as commissioner expired, the deceased was interested in a timber company with holdings in Kentucky, and spent about a year in that state, looking after his interests there.

As a business man, Mr. Kerr always possessed the confidence and trusts of his associates and the public as well, his probity being unquestioned and his word as good as his bond. No man in this community had more or stauncher friends and the news of his death has been heard with deep regret all over this county, in every part of which he was known and esteemed.

The funeral will take place Monday afternoon from the residence on Thirteenth street, with interment in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The exact hour has not yet been determined. Raymond Kerr will arrive here Saturday evening, and the other out of town relatives have been notified and will probably be here for the funeral.
(Source: undated clipping, probably from a Parkersburg, WV newspaper - furnished by Gary Chesney)


OBITUARY: Hugh C. Kerr - A Prominent and Well Known Resident of the City and County Died This Morning
It was with sincere regret that the many friends of Hugh C. Kerr learned of his death, which occurred at seven o'clock this morning, at his home at 436 Thirteeth street, although his death was not unexpected, as he had been in failing health for the past year or more. The deceased was not only a prominent citizen of the city but was well known throughout the county by reason of his official and business career in the past.

Mr. Kerr was born at Newport, Ohio, August 14, 1849, and had been a resident of Wood county for about twenty-five years, and a resident of Parkersburg, [WV] for the past fourteen years, having moved his family here from Boreman, where he had been engagaed in farming for several years.

He is survived by his wife and three children, the latter being Raymond E. Kerr, of Morgantown, an engineer on the construction of the B&N. R.R.; and Misses Lillian B. and Bonnie E. Kerr, teachers in the public schools, who reside at the family home. He is also survived by one brother, Jas. Kerr, who resides at Newport, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. A.G. O'Blenness, of Marietta.

The funeral will be held at the residence on Monday afternoon, and the interment will be at the Odd Fellows cemetery.

Mr. Kerr was prominent in the affairs of the county for a number of years. He was a deputy sheriff under Charles S. Wade, from 1896 to 1900 and was a member of the County Court from 1903 to 1909. He was a staunch Democrat, and took an active part in politics for a number of years, at one time being a member of the county committee.

In addition, Mr. Kerr was a member of the Royal Tribe of Joseph, a beneficial organization, of which he was a charter member, and was also a member of Blennerhassett Council, Royal Arcanum.

Mr. Kerr had the happy faculty of making friends with every one with whom he came in contact, was kind and genial and his friends were only limited by his acquaintanceship, and he knew almost everybody in the county. After his term as county commissioner he engaged in the timber business in Kentucky, but the venture, unfortunately, was unsuccessful, and he returned here, broken in health and spirits.
(Source: undated newspaper clipping, probably from a Parkersburg, WV paper - furnished by Gary Chesney)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Evans, Mabel (Henthorn) Conley

OBITUARY:
Mabel Conley Evans, 87, of Route 1 Washington, died Wednesday [9 Sep 1992] at the Worthington Manor Care Center, Parkersburg, WV.

Mrs. Evans was retired from St. Joseph's Hospital and was a member of the First Assembly of God and the Wood County Senior Citizens.

She was born in Roane County, WV, daughter of the late Fletcher and Victoria Bonnett Henthorne.

She is survived by five sons, Ira Conley of Ocala, FL, Melvin Conley of Parkersburg, Ralph Conley of Maryland, Robert Conley of Lancaster, Ohio and Gene Conley of Charlotte, NC; two daughters, Waunetta Scherich of Charlotte, NC and Darlene Roach of Washington; 26 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Harley Conley, in 1980; two daughters; two grandsons; and one great-granddaughter.

The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, at First Assembly of God, Marrtown, with Pastor Marvin Dennis and the Reverend Ira Conley officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens, Parkersburg, WV.

Friends may call from 3-9 p.m. today and 9 a.m.-noon Friday, at Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, and at the church one hour prior to services.
(Source: news clipping hand dated 9 Sep 1992)