American agriculturalist farm directory of Greene County, Pennsylvania : a rural directory and reference book including a road map of Greene County, 1916, Part 1

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Publication date: 1916
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY OF


GREENE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA


1916


A Rural Directory and Reference Book Including a Road Map of Greene County


PUBLISHED BY ORANGE JUDD COMPANY


NEW YORK


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


ABBREVIATIONS


AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR GREENE COUNTY


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Domestic Animals


Farm Expenses


Farms Operated by Managers


Farms Operated by Owners


Farms Operated by Tenants


Land and Farm Area


Mortgage Debts


Poultry and Bees


Principal Crops


Value of Farm Property


ALEPPO TOWNSHIP


17


CENTER TOWNSHIP


23


CUMBERLAND TOWNSHIP


31


DUNKARD TOWNSHIP


43


EXPLANATION .


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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP (Includes Boroughs of Waynesburg and East Waynesburg)


49


GILMORE TOWNSHIP


61


GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES


11


GREENE COUNTY GOVERNMENT


13


GREENE TOWNSHIP


65


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


141


JACKSON TOWNSHIP


·


.69


JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP


73


MAP OF GREENE COUNTY


opp.


142


MONONGAHELA TOWNSHIP (Includes Greensboro Borough)


81


MORGAN TOWNSHIP (Includes Clarksville Borough)


91


PERRY TOWNSHIP (Includes Mount Morris Borough)


97


PENNSYLVANIA STATE OFFICERS


11


POPULATION OF MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS


15.


RICHHILL TOWNSHIP


105


SPRINGHILL TOWNSHIP


117


WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP


123


WAYNE TOWNSHIP


128


WHITELY TOWNSHIP


136


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85


MORRIS TOWNSHIP .


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EXPLANATION


The information in this Directory is arranged as follows: 1st, Name of individual or firm. 2nd., Wife's name in parenthesis if the individual be married. 3rd., The number of children in the family under twenty-one. (Example, 3 ch means 3 children.) 4th., The individual's business or occupation. 5th., In parenthesis is the chief crop or specialty. (Example, grain, poultry, apples or potatoes in parenthesis means that these are the specialties of the individuals to whom they refer.) 6th., Refers to property upon which individual has residence. O H&L means owns house and lot. T H&L means tenant house and lot. O (figure a) designates number of acres in farm owned. T (figure a) designates number of acres in farm for which money rent is paid. WOS (figure a) designates number of acres worked on shares. 7th., Is the number of the rural delivery route and post office from which mail is received. Sth., H (figures) designates the high- way on which individual has residence. (See map). Explanation, In Franklin township after the name of W. A. P. Rinehart appears H 38. Now refer to map and you will find that the road numbered 38 in Franklin Township is the road upon which Mr. Rinehart has his residence. By this plan you can locate any farm included in this book. The abbreviations appearing after the highway number pertain to the telephone which is B T for Bell telephone, I T for Independent telephone, etc.


ABBREVIATIONS


ACRES


A.


BELL TELEPHONE


B T.


BOARDS .


BDS.


BROTHERS


BROS.


CHILDREN


CH.


DAUGHTER


DAU.


ESTATE ·


EST.


GENERAL DELIVERY


GEN. DEL.


HIGHWAY


H.


HOUSE & LOT


H&L.


PROPRIETOR


PROP.


RENTS .


. T.


RURAL DELIVERY


RD.


SUPERINTENDENT


SUPT.


VEGETABLES .


VEG.


WIDOW .


WID


WORKS ON SHARES


WOS


O.


INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE


I T.


OWNS


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Farm Manures. By C. E. Thorne. A practical and most valuable work on manures and manur- ing, covering every phase of the subject. Net $1.50


The Book of Alfalfa. By F. D. Coburn. This is by far the most authoritative, complete, and valuable book on this forage crop ever published. $2.00


The Study of Corn. By V. M. Shoesmith. A most helpful book to all interested in the selection and improvement of corn. . Net $0.50


Farm Grasses of the United States. By W. J. Spillman. Seeding and management of meadows and pastures. Varieties of grasses for different climates and requirements. $1.00


The Young Farmer; Some Things He Should Know. By Thos. F. Hunt. This book is of un- usual excellence. It should be in the hands of every farmer, especially the young farmer. Net $1.50


Weeds of the Farm and Garden. By L. H. Pammel This book contains practical suggestions for the treatment of weeds, which should make it of special value to the farmer, landowner, gardner. etc .. . Net $1.50


Vegetable Gardening. By R. L. Watts. Complete, concise and authentic book. It covers every phase of vegetable gardening, and is invaluable as a handbook for practical growers. . . . .Net $1.75


Beginners' Guide to Fruit Growing. By F. A. Waugh. A simple statement of the elementary practices of propagation, planting, culture, etc. Net $0.75


American Apple Orchard. F. A. Waugh. A manual for the novice as well as a book reference for all those of more experience. Every detail connected with the successful cultivation of the apple is thoroughly explained. . Net $1.00


American Peach Orchard. F. A. Waugh. This is the latest and best work on the culture of peaches. Contains full directions for propagation, culture, etc .. Net $1.00


The Business of Dairying. By C. B. Lane. Covers the practical side of dairy farming, and takes up every detail of this business thoroughly and systematically. $1.25


Swine in America. By F. D. Coburn. Every phase of hog raising is considered from the practical standpoint. The book is worth much to anyone interested in raising hogs, whether on a large or small scale .. $2.50


Management and Feeding of Sheep. By Thos. Shaw. A valuable treatise on sheep for American farmers on breeds, breeding, feeding, management, diseases, etc .. .$2.00


Farmers' Manual of Law. By H. E. Willis. This book not only tells farmers how to settle their legal wrongs, but it tells them how not to commit any legal wrongs. The most complete book on the subject. . Net $2.00


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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES


THE EXECUTIVE.


President-WOODROW WILSON, of New Jersey. Salary $75,000. Vice-President-THOMAS R. MARSHALL, of Indiana. Salary $12,000.


THE CABINET.


Secretary of State-ROBERT LANSING, of New York.


Secretary of Treasury-WILLIAM G. MCADOO, of New York.


Secretary of War-LINDLEY M. GARRISON, of New Jersey. Attorney General-JAMES C. MCREYNOLDS, of Tennessee.


Postmaster General-ALBERT S. BURLESON, of Texas. Secretary of Navy-JOSEPHUS DANIELS, of North Carolina.


Secretary of Interior-FRANKLIN K. LANE, of California. Secretary of Agriculture-DAVID F. HOUSTON, of Missouri. Secretary of Commerce and Labor-WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, of New York.


Secretary of Labor-WILLIAM B. WILSON, of Pennsylvania.


Salaries of the cabinet officers, $12,000 each.


PENNSYLVANIA STATE OFFICERS


PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT (Takes Office on January 19, 1915)


Governor-MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH.


Lieutenant-Governor-FRANK B. MCCLAIN.


Treasurer-ROBERT K. YOUNG.


Auditor-General-A. W. POWELL.


Adjutant-General-THOMAS J. STEWART. Superintendent of Public Instruction, N. C. SCHAEFFER. Insurance Commissioner-CHARLES JOHNSON.


Secretary of the Commonwealth-CYRUS E. WOODS. Attorney-General-FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN. Secretary of Agriculture-CHARLES E. PATTON


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THE OBSERVER


Washington, Pennsylvania


A Newspaper with Honest and Aggressive Policies Fearless and Independent (Established 1871)


It thoroughly covers Washington and Greene Counties.


This newspaper circulates in Washington and on every rural route out of Washing- ton, and reaches the majority of those living on all other routes and small towns in both Washington and Greene counties. it is the paper for the farmer and the best advertising medium in Western Penn- sylvania, outside of Pittsburg.


It publishes more farm news and ad- vertising than all other newspapers in its field.


Present circulation 10,000-paid for in advance.


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Greene County Government


COURT OFFICIALS


President Judge-J. W. RAY Sheriff-GEORGE M. WEIMER


Deputy Sheriff-FANNIE M. WEIMER


Prothonotary-A. H. SEALS


Clerk of Courts-JAMES MCCRACKEN District Attorney-DAVID R. HUSS Stenographer-W. R. HOGE Court Cricr-A. G. ALLISON


COUNTY OFFICIALS


Register and Recorder-MILTON B. FINCH


Treasurer-J. B. GUTHRIE


County Superintendent of Schools-HARRY D. FREELAND


County Surveyor-J. C. WEBSTER


Coroncr-A. T. ADAMSON


COMMISSIONERS


DANIEL SIX GEORGE MOORE J. SHERIDAN JOHNSON


COUNTY AUDITORS


CHARLES L. HAINES JOHN WESTFALL E. E. KUHN


JURY COMMISSIONERS


WILLIAM ROBERTS FRANK GROVE


POOR DIRECTORS


HUBERT HUFFMAN


HENRY MCNEELY


A. J. MORRIS


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GREENE COUNTY


POPULATION


1910


1900


1890


Aleppo township


1,218


1,348


1,537


Carmichaels borough


478


456


445


Center township


1,662


1,775


1,767


Clarksville borough


208


Cumberland township


1,524


1,734


1,729


Dunkard township


1,120


1,310


1,366


East Waynesburg borough


906


Franklin township


2,426


2,160


2,034


Gilmore township


676


835


948


Greene township


514


572


569


Greensboro borough


442


399


427


Jackson township


1,017


1,099


1,226


Jefferson borough


357


311


327


Jefferson township


763


976


922


Monongahela township


700


742


814


Morgan township


731


978


1,036


Morris township


1,297


1,427


1,585


Mount Morris borough


382


345


Perry township


1,011


1,068


1,610


Rices Landing borough


671


Richhill township


2,346


2,766


2,900


Springhill township


1,550


1,821


1,901


Washington township


715


893


866


Wayne township


1,781


1,824


1,757


Waynesburg borough


3.545


2,544


2,101


North ward 1,603


South ward


1,942


Whitely township


842


898


1,068


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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR GREENE COUNTY


Population Number of all farms.


28,882 3,282


Color and nativity of farmers:


Native white.


3,261


Foreign-born white .


10


Negro and other nonwhite .


11


Value of land and buildings dollars. .


19,024,597


Degree of ownership: Farms consisting of owned and only 2,181


Farms consisting of owned and hired land 367


Color and nativity of owners: Native white. 2,537


Foreign-born white. 7


Negro and other nonwhite.


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FARMS OPERATED BY TENANTS


Number of farms. 692


Per cent of all farms. 21.1


Land in farms. . . . . acres. .


66,705


Improved land in farms. . . acres .. 56,668


Value of land and buildings dollars. .


4,424,183


Form of tenancy:


Share tenants . 383


Share-cash tenants. 72


Cash tenants . 217


Tenure not specified 20


Color and nativity of tenants:


Native white 682


Foreign-born white 3


Negro and other nonwhite ..


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FARMS OPERATED BY MANAGERS


Number of farms. . 42


Land in farms .acres .. 5,931


Improved land in farms. . . acres .. 5,195


Value of land and buildings dollars. . 425,985


MORTGAGE DEBTS


For all farms operated by owners: Number free from mortgage debt 2,192


Number with mortgage debt. . . .


334


Number with no mortgage report 22


For farms consisting of owned land only:


Number reporting debt and amount 265


Value of their land and build- ings dollars ..


2,061,566


Amount of mortgage debt dollars. .


473,576


Per cent of value of land and buildings .. 23.0


FARM EXPENSES


Labor . Farms reporting . . 1,966


Cash expended . . dollars Rent and board furnished


160,250


Mules :


Total number


144


Mature mules


115


Yearling colts .


24


Spring colts


5


Value . dollars ..


14,800


Asses and burros:


Number. .


2


PRINCIPAL CROPS


Corn.


. bushels . . 982,709


Oats.


. bushels . .


330,139


Wheat


bushels. .


176,346


Buckwheat


bushels. .


937


Rye. bushels. .


3,038


Potatoes. bushels. .


128,697


Tobacco . pounds. .


406


Hay and forage total. tons ..


Timothy alone. . tons. .


Timothy and clover mixed. . tons. .


12,877


Clover alone .tons ..


171


Alfalfa . . tons. .


37


Millet or Hungarian grass tons ..


Other tame or cultivated grasses


tons. .


1,109


Coarse forage


.tons ..


All other hay and forage . . . tons ..


46


Value . dollars. .


10,239


FARMS OPERATED BY OWNERS


Number of farms .. 2,548


Per cent of all farms . . 77.6


Land in farms .. .. .. acres ..


281,904


Improved land in farins ... acres. . 244,721


Number of farms classified by size :


Under 3 acres


2


3 to 9 acres.


215


10 to 19 acres


229


20 to 49 acres.


512


50 to 99 acres 825


100 to 174 acres


903


175 to 259 acres


407


260 to 499 acres.


163


500 to 999 acres.


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LAND AND FARM AREA


Approximate land area.


. acres. . 367,360


Land in farms.


acres. . 354,540


Improved land in farms. . acres. .


306,584


Woodland in farms . acres. .


38,281


Other unimproved land in farms acres


9,675


VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY


All farm property


. dollars. .


27,487,159


Land.


. dollars .. 19,281,194


Buildings


. dollars. .


4,593,571


Implements and machin- ery. .dollars. .


699,256


Domestic animals, poul-


try and bees. dollars. . 2,913,138


DOMESTIC ANIMALS


Farms reporting domestic animals. . . 3,170


Value of domestic animals dollars .. Cattle:


2,813,177


Total number


25,775


Dairy cows.


9,076


Other cows


2,943


Yearling heifers


3,164


Calves .


2,506


Yearling steers and bulls. 3,031


Other steers and bulls. .


5,055


Value. dollars.


749,403


Horses:


Total number


10,316


Mature Horses


9,274


Yearling colts


958


Spring colts.


81


Value. dollars ..


1,183,226


dollars. .


51,315


Feed


Farms reporting.


Amount expended dollars


75,367


Fertilizer Farms reporting . Amount expended dollars


12,651


Value. . dollars ..


205


Swine:


Total number .


19,069


Mature hogs


9,298


Spring pigs . 9,771


Value. . dollars. .


154,474


Sheep:


Total number .


158,275


Rams, ewes, and wethers .


141,373


Spring lambs.


16,902


Value . dollars. .


710,853


POULTRY AND BEES


Number of poultry of all kinds. Value . . .


. dollars . .


89,722


Number of colonies of bees. 2,659


159,447


108


49,521


35,172


1,325


592


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ALEPPO TOWNSHIP - GREENE COUNTY


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ALEPPO TOWNSHIP (Population, 1,218.)


Alvey P. H. pumper bds L. V. Martin Aleppo H33.


ANDERSON E. B. (ELLEN) merchant O H&L rdl Woodruff W Va H34 B & I T. Anderson Harvey laborer bds A. L. Riffle Aleppo H33 B & I T.


Anderson J. W. (Elizabeth) 9 ch farmer (corn) O 58a T 10a rd1 Cameron W Va H25. ANTIL WARD (BERTHA) 7 ch farmer T H&L rd1 Woodruff W Va H55.


Antil William (Lizzie) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 104a rd1 New Freeport H64 B T. Antill Easter (wid David) housekeeper bds T. Antill rd2 Cameron W Va H49. Antill Lewis (Cassie) 5 ch carpenter & farmer (corn) O 75a rd1 Cameron W Va H29 I T.


Antill Thurman (Mary) 2 ch carpenter T H&L rd2 Cameron W Va H49. Ashby S. S. laborer bds Lou Burge rdl New Freeport H64 B T.


Bane Robert L. (Elizabeth) 4 ch farmer (corn) WOS 105a rd1 Cameron W Va H43. Barnhart A. H. (Addie) 5 ch farmer (corn) T H&L WOS 8a rd1 Woodruff W Va H58. Barnhart Luther (Lizzie) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 64a rd1 Woodruff W Va H58. Barnhart Silas (Mary J.) 3 ch farmer (corn) O 220a rd1 Woodruff W Va H54.


BARNHART WILLIAM J. (JESSIE) 5 ch pumper O H&L rd1 Woodruff W Va H33. Benson Catherine (wid Ely) housekeeper rd1 Cameron W Va H25.


Benson Elmer (son Catherine) farmer (corn) O 90a rd1 Cameron W Va H25. Benson G. E. (Clara) 3 ch farmer (corn) O 62a rd1 Cameron W Va H24 I T. Benson Harry (son W. S.) farmer rd1 Cameron W Va H25.


Benson W. S. (Della) farmer (corn) O 80a WOS 7a rdl Cameron W Va H25. Bosworth Caleb (Lizzie) farmer (corn) WOS 225a rd1 Cameron W Va H26. Bosworth Jerry (son Caleb) farmer (corn) WOS 225a rd1 Cameron W Va H26. Bosworth Norman (Maggie) 1 ch farmer (corn) WOS 225a rd1 Cameron W Va H26 I T. Brewer O. S. (Laura) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 234a WOS 30a rd1 Wind Ridge H6 I T. Burg Jeff (Nila) 3 ch laborer T H&L rd1 Woodruff W Va H61.


Burg Lou (wid John W.) farmer (corn) O 113a rd1 New Freeport H64 B T.


Burnfield Frank (Harriet) 6 ch farmer (corn) T H&L WOS 30a rd1 Woodruff W Va H57.


Carpenter J. D. (Anna E.) retired O 1a rd2 Cameron W Va H53 I T.


Carter R. W. (Priscilla) stone mason T H&L rd1 Cameron W Va H25.


Chambers B. F. (Maggie) farmer (corn) O 88a WOS 21a rd1 Cameron W Va H27. Chambers Elizabeth (dau Mary J.) dressmaker rd1 Cameron W Va H28 B & I T. Chambers Leota M. (dau Mary J.) housekeeper rd1 Cameron W Va H28 B & I T. CHAMBERS MARY J. (wid BENJ.) farmer (corn) O 166a rd1 Cameron W Va H28 B & I T.


Chapman A. B. (Alice) farmer (pasture) O 28a rd1 Cameron W Va H4.


Chapman Byron (son A. B.) teacher rd1 Cameron W Va H4.


Chapman P. I. (Mary) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 125a rd1 Cameron W Va H4 I T.


Clark W. T. (Anna) 1 ch farmer (corn) rd1 Woodruff W Va H61.


Clutter J. A. (Bertha) 3 ch tool dresser T H&L rd1 Woodruff W Va H40 B T. Cook David (Ester) farmer (corn) WOS 82a rd1 Cameron W Va H44. Cook George (Rosa) 3 ch farmer (corn) WOS 167a Aleppo H35.


COOK JOHN (ADALINE) 3 ch farmer (corn & wheat) rd2 Cameron W Va H13. Cook Lizzie housekeeper bds Jacob Grimm Aleppo H17 I T. Cook Lonnie (Viola) farmer (corn) WOS 82a rd1 Cameron H44.


Cook R. G. (Lucinda) 4 ch farmer (corn) WOS 40a rd2 Cameron W Va H4. COOK THOMAS B. (son R. G.) farmer rd2 Cameron W Va H4.


Corwin Mollie (wid Lewis) 3 ch housekeeper bds S. U. McNeely rd1 Harveys H12 I T. Courtwright Jennie (dau W. T.) housekeeper rd1 Cameron W Va H14. Courtwright W. T. (Sadie) 11 ch farmer (corn) O 50a rd1 Cameron W Va H14. Cumpston John (Nora) 8 ch farmer (corn & oats) T 50a rd1 Cameron W Va H2. Dille Warren (Mary) laborer T H&L McCracken H4.


ELBIN HENRY (ELIZABETH) undertaker (pasture) O 133a rd2 Cameron W Va


. H33 B & I T.


Evans Eliza J. (wid Jos) housekeeper O 28a Aleppo H34. Evans Roy (Edna) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 26a rd1 Harveys H6.


EVANS SAMUEL L. (LUCINDA) farmer (corn) O 115a rd1 Harveys H10 I T. Evans W. J. (Iva) farmer (corn) O 25a rd1 Harveys H10. Finch Floyd (Effie) laborer T H&L rd2 Cameron W Va H5 I T.


FINCH JOHN (MONA) 1 ch farmer (corn) T H&L WOS 75a Aleppo H6. Finch Lydia E. (wid William) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 200a Aleppo H18 I T. Finch Samuel (son Lydia) farmer Aleppo H 18 I T.


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Forquer T. S. oil gauger bds Ella Miles Aleppo H33 B & I T.


Fuller C. W. (Maggie) farmer (corn) O H&L T 30a rd1 Cameron W Va H15. GALENTINE BLANCHE (wid W. M.) 3 ch farmer (corn) O 104a rd2 Cameron W Va H50 I T.


Galentine Frank (Jessie) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 32a WOS 30a rd1 Cameron W Va H46 I T.


Galentine Spencer (Bertha) 2 ch farmer (corn) T 148a rd1 Cameron W Va H46 I T. Garby D. L. (Flora) 4 ch farmer (oats) WOS 100a rd2 Cameron W Va H24 I T. Garey May (wid William) 3 ch housekeeper T H&L Aleppo H33.


Garman A. A. (Blanche) 3 ch laborer T H&L rd1 Harveys H21.


GARRISON J. R. (OMA) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 160a rd2 Cameron W Va H6 B & I T. Gray Eura (dau J. M.) teacher McCracken H4 B T.


Gray Grace (wid John) 4 ch housekeeper bds Isaac Hughes Aleppo H33 I T.


Gray J. M. (Margaret) 1 ch merchant O H&L McCracken H4 B T.


Greeg Eliza (wid John) housekeeper bds F. Galentine rd1 Cameron W Va H46 I T. Grim Armstrong (Jennie) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 50a rd1 Harveys H21 B T.


Grim Chris (Malissa A.) farmer (corn) O 275a rd1 Woodruff W Va H55 I T. Grim Elias (Mary) farmer (corn) O 165a rd2 Cameron W Va H32 I T.


Grim Elizabeth (dau Elias) housekeeper rd2 Cameron W Va H32 I T. GRIM JACOB 3 ch farmer (corn) WOS 100a Aleppo H17 I T.


GRIM JASON (son ELIAS) farmer rd2 Cameron W Va H32 I T.


Grim Jesse (son Elias) farmer rd2 Cameron W Va H32 I T.


Grim Raymond (Nellie) 1 ch farmer (corn) bds A. Grim WOS 50a rd1 Harveys H21 B. T.


GRIM W. P. (FREDA) 1 ch farmer Aleppo H55.


Grimm C. R. (Verna) teacher bds J. D. Carpenter rd2 Cameron W Va H53 I T.


GUNN A. L. retired (corn) O 53a rd1 Cameron W Va H14.


Gunn J. M. (Minerva) farmer (corn) WOS 53a rd1 Cameron W Va H14.


HARKINS GEORGE W. (ANNIE E.) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 50a rd1 Harveys H22 B & I T.


Harkins Jane (dau G. W.) music teacher rd1 Harveys H22 B & I T. Hartzell Lindsey (Harriet) laborer T H&L rd1 Cameron W Va H43.


Hastings F. M. (Anna) field boss T H&L rd1 Woodruff W Va H61 I T.


Henderson William (May) farmer (corn) O 51a rd1 Cameron W Va H27 B T. Hennen Mary E. (dau Nancy) housekeeper rdl Woodruff W Va H63 I T.


Hennen Nancy E. (wid Jeff) farmer (corn) O 120a rd1 Woodruff W Va H63 I T.


Hewitt Harry (Maggie) 1 ch farmer (corn) WOS 206a rd1 Cameron W Va Ji15 I T. Hewitt W. M. (Odella) 1 ch laborer T H&L rd1 Cameron W Va H32 B T.


Lieronimus George (Achamaria) 2 ch laborer bds L. L. Simms rdl Cameron W Va H43 I T.


Hinerman Albert (Mary) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 152a rd1 Woodruff W Va H56.


Hinerman Burns (son J. S.) farmer rd1 Woodruff W Va H55.


Hinerman Charles (son J. S.) farmer rd1 Woodruff W Va H55.


Hinerman Clyde (Blanche) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 106a rd1 Woodruff W Va H56 I T.


Hinerman Curtis (son J. S.) farmer rd1 Woodruff W Va II55 I T.


HINERMAN DAVID (son LINDSEY) farmer (hay) O 217a rd1 Cameron W Va H44 I T. Hinerman James (son M. S.) farmer rd1 Cameron W Va H44 I T.


Hinerman John (son J. S.) farmer rd1 Woodruff W Va H55.


Hinerman J. S. (Rebecca J.) farmer (corn) O 195a rd1 Woodruff W Va H55 B & I T. Hinerman Lindsey (Elizabeth) retired bds D. Hinerman rd1 Cameron W Va H44 I T. Hinerman L. W. (Mary) 1 ch farmer (corn) T H&L rd1 Cameron W Va H44. Hinerman M. S. farmer (corn) O 118a rd1 Cameron W Va H44 I T.


Hinerman Ollie (dau M. S.) housekeeper rd1 Cameron W Va II44 I T.


Hinerman Ray (Opha) 1 ch farnier (corn) WOS 25a rdl Cameron W Va H44.


Hinerman William farmer bds A. Hinerman rd1 Woodruff W Va H56.


Hughes Albert (Ollie) 2 ch farmer & teamster (corn) T 10a WOS 20a rd2 Cameron W Va H5 I T.


Hughes Isaac (Elizabeth) 6 ch farmer (corn) O H&L WOS 50a Aleppo H33 I T. HUGHES JOHN M. (ANNA) 2 ch farmer & tool dresser (corn) O 104a gen del Aleppo H37 I T.


Hughes W. R. (Alice) 1 ch farmer (corn) T 70a rd2 box 73 Cameron W Va H14 I T. Hull Earl (grandson M. C.) laborer rd2 Cameron W Va H14.


Hull Lurena (dau M. C.) housekeeper rd2 Cameron W Va H14.


HULL MELVIN C. agent T H&L rd2 Cameron W Va H14.


Jacob W. 1). (Melta) 4 ch stockman (fruit & grain) \ 253a rd1 Cameron W Va H1 I T.


Janes J. G. (Lulie) 5 ch driller (corn) O 60a Aleppo H33.


KELSEY PAUL (EDNA) farmer (corn) O 3a WOS 10a McCracken H4.


Kennedy E. M. (Leona) 3 ch boiler maker O H&L Aleppo H16.


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KERR EDWARD (AUTYE) 4 ch farmer (corn) WOS 200a rd1 Harveys H21 B T. Kiger F. M. 1 ch farmer (corn) WOS 100a rd1 Woodruff W Va H01.


KING HIRAM (MARY) 3 ch farmer (corn) O 50a WOS 20a rd1 Woodruff W Va H63 I T.


King J. B. (corn) O 160a rd1 Cameron W Va H14.


King S. C. (Elizabeth) farmer (corn) O 30a WOS 16a rd2 Cameron W Va H14 I T. King William retired bds H. King rd1 Woodruff W Va H63 I T.


King W. B. (Susannah) farmer (corn) O 207a rd1 Cameron W Va H3 I T.


King W. H. (Siddie) 7 ch tool dresser (corn) O 65a McCracken H4 B T.




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