I5548: Joanne ??? (____ - ____)

Joanne ???

____ - ____

Family 1 : Stephen Howard ELLIOTT
  1.  Diona Marie ELLIOTT
  2.  Benjamin Howard ELLIOTT

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Nancy J ???

12 MAR 1848 - 15 JAN 1922

Family 1 : Robert G PORTER
  1.  Cora Genevieve PORTER
  2.  Infant PORTER

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[2098] [S423] Gravestone at Claysville Cemetery, Claysville, PA

[2099] [S190] 1870 Washington County, PA Census (Donegal Twp)

[2100] [S423] Gravestone at Claysville Cemetery, Claysville, PA

[2101] [S423] Gravestone at Claysville Cemetery, Claysville, PA

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John CARSON

____ - ____

Father: Richard CARSON
Mother: Elizabeth IRWIN


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Richard CARSON _____|
| (.... - 1813)       |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--John CARSON 
|  
|                      _John IRWIN _________
|                     |                     
|_Elizabeth IRWIN ____|
  (1779 - 1843)       |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Adolphus H CLARK

____ - ____

Family 1 : Kate F IKERT
  1.  Walter A CLARK
  2.  Charles I CLARK
  3.  Willis I CLARK
  4.  Lizzie C CLARK

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[9544] [S209] Descendants of John and William Fife

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Jessie L FIFE

____ - ____

Father: William J FIFE
Mother: Margaret Ann GILLESPIE


                           _John FIFE __________+
                          | (1817 - 1899) m 1839
 _William J FIFE _________|
| (1849 - ....)           |
|                         |_Louisa CROW ________
|                           (1819 - 1903) m 1839
|
|--Jessie L FIFE 
|  
|                          _____________________
|                         |                     
|_Margaret Ann GILLESPIE _|
                          |
                          |_____________________
                                                

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William H MURRAY

____ - ____

Father: W W MURRAY
Mother: Belle ESPY


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _W W MURRAY _________|
|                     |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--William H MURRAY 
|  
|                      _William ESPY _______+
|                     | (1811 - ....)       
|_Belle ESPY _________|
  (1852 - ....)       |
                      |_Mary ALEXANDER _____+
                        (1818 - ....)       

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Susannah OWENS

____ - ____

Family 1 : William Henry CAGLE
  1. +Martha Ann CAGLE

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Warren PECK

20 JUN 1889 - ____

Father: Arthur Clermont PECK
Mother: Frances Edna POTTER


                         _David B PECK _________
                        | (1830 - 1903) m 1854  
 _Arthur Clermont PECK _|
| (1858 - ....) m 1883  |
|                       |_Margaret Susan FARIS _+
|                         (1836 - 1873) m 1854  
|
|--Warren PECK 
|  (1889 - ....)
|                        _______________________
|                       |                       
|_Frances Edna POTTER __|
  (1860 - ....) m 1883  |
                        |_______________________
                                                

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[7677] [S21] Eight Generations of the Virginia Branch of the Faris Family in the United States of America

[7678] [S21] Eight Generations of the Virginia Branch of the Faris Family in the United States of America

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Thomas E SAUTERS

[N383]

ABT 1865 - ____

Father: John D SAUTERS
Mother: Elizabeth ESPY

Family 1 : Laura BOYCE
  1.  John B SAUTERS

                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _John D SAUTERS _____|
| (1839 - 1922)       |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Thomas E SAUTERS 
|  (1865 - ....)
|                      _Thomas ESPY ________+
|                     | (1807 - 1862)       
|_Elizabeth ESPY _____|
  (1840 - 1918)       |
                      |_Elizabeth HICKMAN __+
                        (1809 - 1896)       

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[N383] Sent to [email protected]
11/11/2006 7:44:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
by: [email protected]

From the Oct. 9, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook

Thomas E. SAUTERS died at 9:40 o'clock on Thursday morning at St. Joseph hospital, Elmira, N. Y.

Mr. SAUTERS was born on April 16, 1865 at Banksville, Pa. and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. SAUTERS, coming to McDonald with his parents when quite young, his father having large coal interests here. His education was obtained from the common schools and Ingleside Academy of this place. His father J. D. SAUTERS was a large coal operator here until the formation of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. The father had a store in connection with his mining interest and Thomas managed this store till the Pittsburgh Coal company took over the holding of his father.

Thomas E. SAUTERS was married to Miss Lama BOYCE, daughter of Sara BOYCE of Crafton in Oct. 1891 and moved with his family from McDonald to Martins Ferry Ohio, about 15 years ago where he was made head of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Coal company with mines at that place where he has since resided.

Mr. SAUTERS had been in poor health the past summer and about two weeks ago he went to a sanitarium at Glenn Springs, N. Y. On last Sunday he was taken to St. Joseph hospital, Elmira, N. Y. His death came as a shock to his many friends as it was not thought that his trouble would terminate so serious. Besides the wife and parents, one daughter and four sons survive; Mildred, John, Thomas, Richard and Robert all at home. He leaves one brother William SAUTERS of Cleveland, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. J. D. WHITE of Pittsburgh.

The body was brought to his late home on Friday evening. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.

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11/12/2006 7:32:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
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From Oct. 23, 1915 McDonald PA Outlook

Man Liked by His Men Dies

Throughout Strike Miners Were Friendly to Him as Model Owner

Martins Ferry Times on the Death of Thomas SAUTERS

Placed within a black box

A Tribute From East Ohio Miners

Charles J. ALBASIN, president of the local sub-district of the United Mine Workers of America, was notified by the Times Thursday at noon, of the death of Mr. SAUTERS. When the sad news was broken, a noticeable change appeared on the countenance of the miners' leader. He paid a lasting tribute when he said: "I am certainly grieved to hear of Mr. SAUTERS' death. He was without a doubt, one of the most agreeable operators in this sub-district. In his dealings with the miners he always was very just. On behalf of the miners as well as their officials, I will say he will be sorely missed as a prominent figure in the eastern Ohio coal industry."

Thomas E. SAUTERS of Martins Ferry, model coal operator from the viewpoint of his miners, died suddenly in St. Joseph's hospital, Elmira, N. Y., Thursday morning at 9:45 o'clock, following five month's illness of a complication of diseases. The news of the death proved the greatest shock received in local mining circles since secretary ZELENKA of the operators' association was suddenly stricken just three months ago.

Mr. SAUTERS went to Walkins, N. Y., Saturday, September 25, and located at the Glen Springs hotel, a sanitarium, in the belief that his health would be regained. At the time of his departure from Martins Ferry his condition was much improved, but Tuesday he suffered a relapse and Mrs. SAUTERS went to his bedside. At the time physicians stated that he was not in a critical condition, but that a complication had developed and the result might be serious.

His death therefore was entirely unexpected.

When telegrams telling of Mr. SAUTERS' death arrived in Martins Ferry, from both Cleveland and Elmira, the news spread very rapidly and the entire community was shocked beyond expression. He was known to practically every resident of Martins Ferry and by all was borne in the highest esteem. Being of a retiring disposition, he was not a seeker of public office at any time, but as a citizen, none better. He was one who believed in the uplifting of morals and whenever he could be of service, he was willing to assist. He was a liberal contributor to every charitable organization and to churches.

To the miners, his death was nothing short of disaster. Not only those who worked for him in the Gaylord No. 1 and No. 2 mines, but throughout the sub-district the loss is keenly felt. His employees are the most grieved, however, for not in the sub-district is there an operator who commands more respect and love from his workmen.

Serious grievances between Mr. SAUTERS and the miners were few and far between. Of course, the usual petty differences arose, but they were settled amicably, and in most cases the men emerged with more love than ever for their employer. During the fourteen months' strike Mr. SAUTERS aided many of his needy miners by giving them food and clothing and when Joseph ETTOR and his band of I. W. W.'s were in this section, his miners offered to protect Mr. SAUTERS' mines and home if necessity should arise.

Mr. SAUTERS was born in the vicinity of Pittsburgh and at the time of his death he was fifty-one years of age. For a number of years he was engaged in the coal and general store business with his father, John D. SAUTERS, at McDonald, Pa. They operated the Briar Hill and Nickel Plate mines and Mr. SAUTERS managed a large general store.

When the holdings were sold to the Pittsburgh Coal Company fifteen years ago, Mr. SAUTERS, his father, and brother, W. D. SAUTERS of Cleveland, purchased the Gaylore coal property. At that time there was but little development on the Gaylord field. The new owners operated under the name of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Coal Company, and extended the operations until large mines resulted. Both openings have been working well since the settlement of the big strike.

Mr. SAUTERS moved to Martins Ferry ten years ago, living first North Fourth street. A few years ago he erected a handsome bungalow in the new Elm addition. He leaves his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. SAUTERS, of McDonald, Pa.; one brother W. D. SAUTERS, of Cleveland; one sister, Mrs. J. D. WHITTE of Pittsburgh; his wife and the following children, Miss Mildred, John, Thomas, Richard and Robert. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church and was also a Mason and a Knight Templar.

When news of his death was received at the family home, only Miss SAUTERS was present. Thomas and Robert were attending the local schools ad John and Richard were at Cornell university, Ithica, N. Y. and Kiski Preparatory school, Salsburg, Pa. (sic) respectively. Both boys returned home with their mother, and the body of their father.

[16147] [S116] 1870 Allegheny County, PA Census (Upper St. Clair Twp)

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Guy WADDELL

____ - ____

Father: William M WADDELL
Mother: Lula HEDGES


                       _Mitchell WADDLE ____+
                      | (1815 - 1894) m 1849
 _William M WADDELL __|
| (1862 - ....)       |
|                     |_Elizabeth ATKINSON _+
|                       (1825 - 1883) m 1849
|
|--Guy WADDELL 
|  
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Lula HEDGES ________|
  (1863 - 1912)       |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Sarah W WEBB

FEB 1880 - ____

Mother: Sarah Ann COMBS


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _____________________|
|                     |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Sarah W WEBB 
|  (1880 - ....)
|                      _Newell D COMBS _____+
|                     | (1816 - 1870)       
|_Sarah Ann COMBS ____|
  (1840 - 1900)       |
                      |_Frances BEAMER _____+
                        (1810 - ....)       

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[2946] [S66] 1880 Carroll County, VA Census (Laurel Fork District)

[2947] [S372] Spradlin, Freddie ([email protected])

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Jacob WELLER

1794 - 28 JAN 1853

Family 1 : Isabel FIFE
  1. +Eliza WELLER
  2. +Martha Ann WELLER
  3. +Jane WELLER
  4. +John F WELLER
  5.  Daniel Franklin J WELLER
  6.  Isabel WELLER
  7.  Margaret WELLER
  8. +Catharine WELLER

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[14362] [S209] Descendants of John and William Fife

[14363] [S209] Descendants of John and William Fife

[14364] [S209] Descendants of John and William Fife

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