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• Company F, 14th Regiment of WV Volunteers
• Aug 1862
• Company F, 14th Regiment of WV Volunteers
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RECORDS OF COMPANY F ARE PRESERVED By Anges H. Snodgrass
The Civil War Centennial plans suggest local activities and local history that should be preserved. In
1862 Elias Y. Satterfield of Pleasant Valley In Pleasants county and Joseph McGregor of Bonds
Creek in Ritchie county organized Company F, Fourteenth Volunteers. William H. Hall of Highland
served as Secretary and kept all records which he transcribed to a permanent record at the close of
the war. This record was framed and kept by Mr. Hall but in case of his death it was to go to Caleb
T. Hamilton who was my grandfather. Mr. Hall died in 1884. My grandfather died in 1889 and the
records went to his oldest son, W. H. Hamilton and one of his grandchildren now has it. Years ago I
made an exact copy of this record. From it and the many stories listened to as a child and some
notes I have kept over the years, I am writing this story:
In the summer of 1862 men from the three counties of Pleasants, Ritchie and Tyler who planned to
volunteer for war service met for organization and drill at Hebron, then called Giter. Their meeting
place was in an open field on the Pleasants county side of the road near the Ritchie and Tyler lines.
From this point on August 30th this company started on its march for camp. The wives and children
of many of these men went along to the mouth of Big Knot. Here they took leave of their husbands
and with the smaller children went back to their homes. The older children followed along down
Bonds Creek to Highland where the Ritchie county wives and children were assembled to see their
husbands and fathers off to camp. Here the men ate their lunch, rested and took leave of their
friends, and once more were on their way. From Highland they continued their march over the "Old
State Road" to Ellenboro, now U.S. Route 50, just west of Ellenboro. Here they boarded the train
for Clarksburg where they went into camp.
Someone of the Company composed a little ditty about this particular day which went like this:
We marched the road to Ellenboro from Giter all the way
We took the train for Clarksburg, arriving there that day
We there went into quarters and drilled the army way
We lived on beans and bacon, a-longing for the fray.
Mrs. Elias Butcher, when she was very old, related the incidents of this day to me and she, with her
husband, sang the little ditty for me. They had each been in the group that followed along from
Hebron to Highland.
Only Half the Story
The records speak for itself as to the hardship of these soldiers and the heavy loss of life. That,
however, is only half the story. The fortitude of those sturdy women who kept the homefires burning
is not to be passed over lightly. Food had to be produced. Crops had to be raised and clothing
provided. These women's hands were put to the plow. Their sacrifices knew no bounds. The
husband's pay check, meager as it was, went to pay for land they were buying when the war broke
out. Their darkest day came with the battle of Cloud Mountain, May 9, 1864, when word came that
Company F had been practically cut to pieces. The strength of character of my granmother that day,
the way she faced whatever was to come, remained with my father as long as he lived. Over and
over again, I've heard him relate the events, the tenseness and the anxiety of the day.
The casualty record paints a grim picture of what happened to Company F of the Fourteenth
Regiment on May 9, 1864. Bryson Martin of Highland was the first man to fall and after the war the
Bryson Martin Post of the G.A.R. was organized at Highland and always met there. Men from other
companies living near by joined this Post and for many years it was quite a large organization. It
sponsored the reunion of Civil War Veterans at Hebron in 1894, when more than two thousand
persons attended. One of the Post's greatest activities was the "Decoration" service which was held
each May at the various churches and cemeteries where comrades were buried. Sometimes an
entire week was used for these services. Here was to be heard much oratory, many war stories,
both amusing and pathetic, and of course, the Adlia Band which was always a definite part of this
celebration. This band was a by-product of the Bryson Martin Post. It was organized at Adlia in
Pleasants county and was made up first of old soldiers and some younger men. The younger people
gradually filled in so there was a band as long as there was a post. Many men around St. Marys
today played in that band; among them Homer and Colmen Simonton, J. Hooker Fleming, now
about 95, and his family and many others I can't name.
This story with the above mentioned record is a valuable history that should be known by the
present and on-coming generation. We have lost so much of what it took to make this state of ours.
I am deeply interested in the preservation of the record of these historic events and personalities in
our area.
Herewith is the official record of Company F, Fourteenth Regiment of West Virginia
Volunteers, in which every man is accounted for with the exception of Joseph McGregor, who
became ill and was never out with the Company.
Company Officers
Captain - David B. McIlwain. First Lieutenant - Thomas M. Reed. Sergents - William W. Hall, John
H. Butcher, Thomas H. Whaley, Joab Martin, Isaac Wagoner. Corporals - George McCullough,
Adam Bumgarner, James Shingleton, George W. Belleville, Joseph Johnson, Samuel E. McHenry,
James Allison, Thornton Virden, William Alkire.
Field Staff Officers
Col. David D. Johnson, Lt. Col. George W. Taggart, Maj. Shriver Moore, Adjutant Hunter H.
Moss; R.Q.M. James E. Hooton, Surgeon James H. Manown, Assistant Surgeon James H.
Brownfield, Chaplain John L. Irwin.
Non-Commissioned Officers
Sergeant Major Andrew W. Duty, Q.M. Sergeant Thomas Knox, Com. Sergeant Henry A.
Hartley, Hospital Steward Hugh C. Irwin, Principal Musician (fife major) Anthony Lovall, Principal
Musician (drum major) Henry C. Coffmam.
Private Soldiers
Marion Alkire, Oliver D. Alkire (Wounded August 15, 1864), Frederick Arn, Jacob Adams,
Ephriam M. Butcher (Wounded July 20, 1864), Peter T. L. Burch, Levi B. Clovis, James R.
Carpenter, Newell Cohagan (Captured June 26, 1864), James H. Campbell, John S. Ewell. Enoch
Fleming (Wounded July 20, 1864), Daniel Friedley (Captured May 9, 1864), Stephan A. Irad
Garrison, Daniel Garrison (Wounded August 26, 1864), Michael Hallam, Lorenzo D. Hemsworth,
Caleb T. Hamilton (Wounded May 9, 1864), Daniel H. Locke, Dennis Lamberson (Wounded
October 19, 1864), James S. Martin (Wounded Sept. 19, 1864), Phillip Mason, Eber Mason,
Jacob McHenry, Calvert M. McKinney, Darwin S. Maxwell (Wounded May 9, 1864), Leander B.
Maxwell, William Morris, John B. Oldfield (Wounded Sept. 3, 1864), Enoch Poling, Hillery Pratt,
Andrew J. Riggs, Isaac B. Riggs, James S. Riggs, Peter D. Ridings, David T. Stonebreaker
(Wounded Sept. 22, 1864), Hider Stonebreaker, Talor Shround, Isaac Shreves, Abraham
Shrieves, William K. Smith (Captured October 19, 1864), Anthony Smith (Captured May 9,
1864), David W. Virden, Abraham Wilson, Christopher Williamson, George Watson.
Former Officers
Captain Elias Y. Satterfield (Resigned April 6, 1863), First Lieut John M. Satterfield (Resigned May
11, 1863), Lieutenant Esrom Arnott (Promoted Captain May 26 1863 and resigned March 6,
1865).
Engagements
Cloud Mountain, Va. May 9, 1864, Lexington, Va. June 11, 1864, Lynchburg, Va. June 17and 18,
1864, Carter's Farm, Va. July 20, 1864, Winchester, Va. July 24, 1864, Martinsburg, Va. July 25,
1864, Hall Town, Va. August 24 and 25, 1864, Berryville, Va. Sept. 3, 1864, Winchester, Va.
Sept. 19, 1864, Fisher Hill, Va. Sept. 22, 1864, Cedar Creek, Va. October 19, 1864.
Fourteenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry in the American Civil War
The Fourteenth Regiment West Virginia Infantry, a Union regiment in the American Civil War, was
composed of men whose home counties included Doddridge, Marion, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants,
Preston, Ritchie, Tyler, and Wood. This list of men and officers in the regiment was compiled by Bobby
Thorne, a member of the Hacker’s Creek Pioneer Descendants, from a muster roll of the regiment on file at Archives and History in Charleston. The original includes the date each man was mustered in and out and the place of his first muster (usually at or near his home county). If he left the service early, the reasons for his leaving, i.e., illness, killed in action, are sometimes given.
Muster rolls for all other West Virginia regiments are also available atArchives and History.
Please contact the staff for the information and cost of obtaining each of these rolls.
Non - Commissioned Staff Officers
SERGEANT - MAJORS
Ohio County, W.Va Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865. William S.
Morrison, William P. Greene, John W. Bishoff, George W. Jolliffe, Theodore W. Boydston, Andrew W.
Duty.
QUARTERMASTER SERGEANTS
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1962, mustered out June 1965.
Company “F” Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Commissioned Officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Elias Y. Satterfield (Capt), Earom Arnett (Capt), David B. McIlwain (Capt), John M. Satterfield (1 Lt.),
Thomas M. Reed (1 Lt.).
Enlisted Men
Pleasants County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Jacob Adams, Benjamin F. Alkire, Marion Alkire, Oliver D. Alkire, William Alkire, James Allison,
Robert Alvis, Frederick Arm, George W. Belville, Jacob Bradford, Adam Bumgardner, Samuel
Bumgardner, Peter T. L. Burch, Ephriam M. Butcher, Jehu H. Butcher, Peter Butcher, James K.
Campbell, Milton A. Campbell, Oliver M. Campbell, David D. Carpenter, Levi B. Clovis, Newell
Cohagan, Jacob Collins, David Dillon, John B. Ewell, Enoch Fleming, Stephen A. Freeland, Daniel
Fridley, Daniel Garrison, Irad Garrison, Nathaniel Garrison, Archemades Gorrell, William W. Hall,
Michael Hallam, Caleb T. Hamilton, Lorenza D. Hernsworth, Jacob Jones, John Johnson, Dennis
Lamberson, James W. Leggett, Daniel M. Locks, Joab Martin, James S. Martin, Joseph B. Martin, Eber
Mason, Philip Mason, Thomas Mason, Darwin B. Maxwell, Francis S. Maxwell, James A. Maxwell,
Leander B. Maxwell, George McCullough, Daniel McDondle, Jacob McHenry, Samuel E. McHenry,
Cabert N. McKinney, James G. Morgan, William Morris, John Murser, John B. Oldfield, Enoch Poling,
Hilleary Pratt, Daniel T. Rairdan, Henry R. Reagen, David J. Ridgeway, Peter D. Riding, Andrew J.
Riggs, Isaac B. Riggs, James S. Riggs, James Shingleton, Abraham L. Shreves, Isaac Shreves, Taylor
Shrout, John R. Siminton, Anthony Smith, George Smith, William K. Smith, David T. Stonebraker,
David W. Virden, Thornton Virdin, Isaac Wagoner, George Watson, George Weekley, Thomas H.
Whaley, Christopher J. Williamson, George M. Williamson, Abraham Wilson, Joseph M. Wilson,
Samuel Wilson, William Wilson.
Fourteenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry in the American Civil War
The Fourteenth Regiment West Virginia Infantry, a Union regiment in the American Civil War,
was composed of men whose home counties included Doddridge, Marion, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants,
Preston, Ritchie, Tyler, and Wood. This list of men and officers in the regiment was compiled by Bobby
Thorne, a member of the Hacker’s Creek Pioneer Descendants, from a muster roll of the regiment on file
at Archives and History in Charleston. The original includes the date each man was mustered in and out
and the place of his first muster (usually at or near his home county). If he left the service early, the
reasons for his leaving, i.e., illness, killed in action, are sometimes given.
Muster rolls for all other West Virginia regiments are also available at Archives and History.
Please contact the staff for the information and cost of obtaining each of these rolls.
Non - Commissioned Staff Officers
SERGEANT - MAJORS
Ohio County, W.Va Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865.
William S. Morrison, William P. Greene, John W. Bishoff, George W. Jolliffe, Theodore W. Boydston,
Andrew W. Duty.
QUARTERMASTER SERGEANTS
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1962, mustered out June 1965.
David B. McIlwain, Hunter H. Moss, Thomas P. Knox.
COMMISSARY SERGEANTS
Ohio County, W.Va.. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Henry A. Hartley
HOSPITAL SERGEANTS
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865.
Allen B. Fundenberg, Charles R. ?, Hugh C. Irwin.
MUSICIANS
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Anthony Loveall, Henry G. Coffman, George W. Moore.
Company “A” Fourteenth Regiment Voluntary Infantry
COMISSIONED OFFICER
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1863, mustered out June 1865
Jacob Smith (Capt), William W. Lewis (1st Lt.), William P. Greene (1st Lt.), Elijah L. Wade (1st Lt.), Eli
Davis (2nd Lt.), Andrew J. Charter (2nd Lt.).
Enlisted Men
Doddridge County, W.Va.. Unit mustered in August 1863, mustered out June 1865.
John J. Allen, Adam Ash, Isaac Ash, John L. Ash, Amasiah Ashburn, William Barker, John P. Bayard,
Thomas Bord, Joseph S. Britton, Benjamin S. Brown, Amos D. Childers, Cyrus S. Childers, George Clise,
Isaac Criss, Simon Cumberlidge, Austin M. Davis, Benjamin P. Davis, Xasburn A. Davis, Eli P. Davis,
Granville Davis II, Nathan J. Davis, Riley C. Davis, William R. Davis, James M. Dennison, Jonah J.
Dennison, Lowis M. Dennison, Clinton Doak, James O. Duckworth, John H. Duckworth, Uriah B.
Duckworth, Enoch P. Ellifritt, David Finley, Thomas J. Fleming, George W. Fox, James S. Fox, William
C. Fox, William C. Fox (Wheeling), Moses T. Frushure, Thomas Freeman, John P. Gain, Samuel
Hardesty, Thomas E. Holliday, James M. R. Hurver, George T. Husk, John Hutson, Porter F. Hutson, John
F. Jordon, David J. Kinney, Snowdon S. Kinney, Alexander Knight, Hamilton S. Knight, Michael Knight,
William B.B. Knight, Thomas W. Magill, William J. Maulsby, Cornelius Maxon, John McLary, George
H. Morris, Ambrose B. Nicholson, Berryman Nicholson, David H. Nicholson, Henry C. Nicholson, James
M. Nicholson, Morgan Nicholson, William A. Nicholson, Madison Nicholson, George W. Nutt, Willie B.
Nutter, Samuel C. Parks, Francis M. Prunty, James Richards, Jesse M. Richards, Lemuel Richards,
Samuel Richards, Leonard Roberts, Levi Roberts, Flavione J. Ruley, James M. Russell, Samuel Russell,
Jesse Seeders, John F. Seeders, Jacob Sheets, Harvey Smith, Hiram Smith, James S. Smith, Thomas J,
Smith, Arnold C. Snider, James E. Snider, Johu Snider, Lemuel G. Snider, Stephen Snider, William
Snider, Abner Stout, Joseph Stout, William S. Stout, Zadoc Stout, Israel D. Sutton, Lafayette Swiger,
Wesley F. Swiger, Abraham Thomas, George W. Thomas, Joseph N. Thomas, Martin V. Trough, Grove
Tucker, Samuel J. Walker, Charles Walker, George W. Weekley, John Weekley, Richard Weekley,
Solomon Weekley, Benjamin Welch, James Welch, Daniel W. Wilcox, Elezar Williams, Isaac Williams,
Israel Williams, Solomon Williams, William Willis.
Company “B” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Commissioned Officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Clinton Jeffers (Capt), John D. Elliott (Capt), John M. Jeffers (1st Lt.).
Enlisted Men Company “B” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer West Virginia Infantry
Preston County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Francis Albright, Simon Albright, James C. Ashburn, Allen Bennett, George L. Bennett, David Boshoff ,
John H. Boshoff, Noah Bucklow, Jasper Calvert, John Cassady, William H. Chidester, James W. Chiles,
Jesse A. Chiles, James M. Coburn, Marcelius H. Cobun, John C. Crane, Martin L. Crane, Isaac H. Crep,
Henry Dill, John Dill, Andrew J. Douglas, William H. Douglas, William W. Elsey, Adam H. Feather,
Daniel C. Feather, John B. Feather, James W. Felton, Joseph B. Felton, David Field, William P. Field,
Robert L. Freeburn, Andrew J. Freeland, John A. Freeland, John Gower, James Graham, John
Greathouse, Thomas Greathouse, William Greathouse, James P. Grimes, Henry A. Hartley, George W.
Hartselt, Elisha Hewitt, Bartholomew Helsman, Calvin A. Holmes, Samuel A. J. Holmes, Aaron Lenhart,
John T. Liston, James McCauley, Elisha McKenny, Joseph J. McKenney, Joseph McMannas, Amos J.
Monear, Samuel B. Monear, William C. Monear, George Motheney, David Y. Morris, John Myers, Miles
H. Orr, Hunter H. Pall, John A. Parnell, Nicholas Pasten, John Pfieffer, John Pingey, William M.
Ridenour, Henry C. Roby, John A. Rodabaugh, Charles B. Rodheaver, William D. Runner, Edward D.
Ryan, John E. Smith, William H. Stafford, Alexander M. Stuck, William P. Sturges, William Sutherin,
John Taylor, Michael S. Tetchenell, Simon B. Tetchenell, Preston Trobridge, Amos A. Vandervert, John
Watson, Fedalana Whitehair, Jacob Wilhelm, John Williams, Christian A. Wolf, Henry H. Wright, Sailor
W. Zin.
Company “C” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry.
Commissioned officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Oliver P. Jolliffe (Capt), Granville Brown (1st Lt.), George H. Hardman (1st Lt.), John W. Bishoff (1st
Lt), Isaac N. Holland (1st Lt.), Henry Bell (2nd Lt).
Company “C” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted Men
Monongalia County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Daniel F. Ashcraft, Harrison Austin, Henry Austin, Joseph Austin, William B. Austin, Henry Baker, John
Boyd, William Carroll, Garrett Conn, Findsley Cox, William Craig, Frederick J. Cristy, James F. Darnell,
Ashabel G. Devault, Edward G. Eaglew, David C. Fetty, Benjamin Fletcher, Jacob Frederick, John C.
Freeburn, Samuel B. Frumm, William Gardner, Samuel Grey, John Grim, George H. Grubb, Morgan B.
Hale, Thomas D. Harden, Henry W. Hardman, William W. Hess, John A. Holland, Solomon Holland,
Charles G. Howell, Henry Howell, John H. Howell, Jacob Jacobs, Eugenius Jenkins, Alpheus Jolliffe,
George W. Jolliffe, James B. Jolliffe, John M. Jolliffe Sr., John M. Jolliffe Jr., Thomas B. Jolliffe, William
R. Jolliffe, Nathan Kerns, Franklin C. Kidwell, Joseph A. Kincaid, George W. King, Henry H. King,
Jefferson Kisner, William Kisner, James W. Lambert, William P. Lambert, Eugenius Lanham, Joseph T.
Lammons, Ezekiel Marple, Archie C. McBee, Rawley C. McBee, William McClarnan, Nathaniel
McCosh, Daniel McElroy, Samuel McElroy, David Mellow, John W. Miller, Elza L. Morgan, Jacob T.
Mouser, John M. Mouser, Isaac B. Powell, Michael Price, Jacob A. Prickett, Richard W. Prickett, William
H. Prickett, John Pride, Joseph Ramble, Thornton R. Riffle, Christopher Russler, James H. Small, James
A. Smith, Thomas H. Smith, William H. Smith, William H. Snowden, Caleb D. Spencer, Thomas D.
Spencer, Asa D. Springer, Alpheus Steele, Nelson D. Steele, Caleb Tarleton, Ezekiel Trickett, Milton P.
Walls, Caleb Watkins, Thomas W. Watkins, James B. Watson, James W. Watson, Joshua B. Williamson,
George W. Willis, Abraham C. Woolard.
Company “D” Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Commissioned officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
George W. Taggart (Capt), Andrew Mather (Capt), James H. Rider (Capt), Ronbon B. Taylor (1st Lt.),
Edward M. Hoit (2nd Lt.), Lewis Sockwith (2nd Lt.).
Company “D” Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Enlisted Men
Wood County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Isaac M. Ball, William D. Ball, Samuel K. Balsler, James E. Bailey, Walker Baxter, James D. B. Black,
Samuel M. Black, George A. Bostlette, Oliver Bradley, George W. Burd, William I. Cain, Elias L.
Caplinger, George W. Christy, Henry C. Coffman, William H. Coffman, Ahab L. Collins, Lomon P.
Collins, Obediah J. Collins, William C. Cook, Thomas Cooper, William Crager, George C. Dagg,
William T. Dagg, William J. Davis, Edward W. Deem, John Dickson, William Dickson, Andrew
Durvaughn, John W. Dye, Loring Flourance, Isaac Fortner, William H. Fowks, John Gurvin, James A.
Guin, John N. Guin, Joseph Guin, Robert A. Guin, Henry C. Hall, William Harper, Robert P. Harris, John
Hoston, John J. Hindman, Joseph F. Haddox, Lewis Holtz, William H. Home, George B. Howser, Daniel
Hoy, John Hudgins, James P. Hull, Francis M. Jenkins, Albert N. Johnson, Robert W. Johnson, Henry C.
Kaeper, George W. Kesterson, William H. Kesterson, William H. Kirby, David H. Kittle, William H.
Knapp, George Lang, Benjamin Langfitt, John T. Langfitt, Abram Manning, Samuel Manning, Moses
Marsh, Stephen McCreary, John C. McGuingan, Albert M. McHenry, Charles E. McKonran, Maxwell
McParker, Alexander McPherson, John McPherson, James Miller, Charles J. Michaelson, Otto H.
Michaelson, George W. Moore, Hunter H. Moss, William A. Meyers, John Nicely, George W.
Nottingham, Lemuel Phelps, Oliver H. Phelps, William H. Pigott, Jeremiah H. Prince, John E. Prince,
Lawrence B. Prinde, Daniel Rider, Granville Rider, Lewis Robbins, Charles A. Roles, Maleel A. Romino,
Calvin P. Rosser, William S. Ryan, Alexander N. Sams, Frank W. Sams, George W. Sams, James
Shanklin, John Shimbons, Albert Shroder, Otto Shultz, George T. Sims, AlexanderStoneking, John
Stoneking, Richard Storr, Leonidas Swords, John F. Turner, Thomas J. Turner, James M. Welsh, Isaac T.
Wheeler, Joseph Williams, William H. Wicans, Lafayette Wires, Nathaniel Wires, William W. Wires.
Company “E” Fourteenth Volunteer Infantry
Commissioned officers
Ohio County, W.Va . Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Shriver Moore (Capt), William M. Powell (Capt), Wirt Morris (1st Lt.), John W. Snok (1st Lt.), Martin
Zenun (1st Lt.), James B. Williamson (2nd Lt.)
Company “E” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted Men
Tyler County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Jonathan Ankrom, Neil Archer, Anthony Ash, Dickson Baker, Jerome Batton, John Batton, George
Boston, Elijah Brown, Moses Brown, Alexander Buck, Ivan Buck, John R. Buck, Alexander Calvert,
Jacob T. Coffield, Joseph Cooper, Abraham M. Cotton, Calvin J. Cottrill, Richard A. Cox, William L.
Cox, Abraham M. Crouse, John C. Darnell, Bowers Davis, Charles W. Davis, Jesse Davis, Robert Davis,
Morgan Day, Solomon Day, William Donovan, Andrew W. Duty, Ross Elder, Barnett W. Fox, William L
Fox, Hamilton J. Frum, Eppa D. Goodwin, William B. Goodwin, Thomas Gorrell, Perry W. Gorrell,
James I. Harrison, Alphanc Haught, Enos Haught, Lawrence Hought, Joshua T. A. Hawkins, Abraham
Hays, Andrew C. Hays, Martin P. Henderson, Maranda Hickman, James Houlcraft, Alexander Howell,
William Huffman, Jesse E. Jamison, William M. Jamison, Albert A. Jones, Eli Kearns, Rice Keller, James
J. Kimble, Ephriam Lashare, Hosekish Lashare, Samuel A. Lashare, Eugenius Lemasters, Isaac G.
Lemley, William Lewis, Morris Litter, Eli B. Long, Anthony Loveall, John G. Lyons, Jeremiah M.
Martin, Nelson Martin, James P. Maxwell, William McGuire, Elias Mercer, Thomas Philips, James Pipes,
Henry Pratt, Perry Pratt, William W. Pratt, James Rice, Moses Richie, Joshua Richison, Aaron Roberts,
Eli Roberts, Elias Roberts, Anderson Shingleton, Isaac Shomaker, Solomon Slider, Jackson Smith, John
M. Smith, Henry Steele, Thomas S. Steele, Nathan H. Stewart, Solomon Stewart, Samuel Stoneking,
Thomas Stutlers, George W. Sullivan, John L. Sweeney, Abraham Tustin, Andrew Tustin, Daniel M.
Tyson, Jacob Tyson, James C. Underwood, Joseph F. Underwood, Joseph W. Underwood, Lewis
Underwood, Harley W. Underwood, Thomas B. Watkins, Daniel Weekley, Isaiah Weekley, James H.
Weekley, Oliver B. Weekley, Thomas Weekley, Zane Weekley, Daniel I. Wells, Charles Wells, Eli
Wetzel, Conrad Whitehair, George Williamson, Thomas Williamson, Jacob M. Wilson, William H. Wise,
John Woodburn, Nimrod Wright.
Company “F” Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Commissioned Officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Elias Y. Satterfield (Capt), Earom Arnett (Capt), David B. McIlwain (Capt), John M. Satterfield (1st Lt.),
Thomas M. Reed (1st Lt.).
Company “F” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted Men
Pleasants County, W.Va. Unit mustered in August 1862, mustered out June 1865
Jacob Adams, Benjamin F. Alkire, Marion Alkire, Oliver D. Alkire, William Alkire, James Allison,
Robert Alvis, Frederick Arm, George W. Belville, Jacob Bradford, Adam Bumgardner, Samuel
Bumgardner, Peter T. L. Burch, Ephriam M. Butcher, Jehu H. Butcher, Peter Butcher, James K.
Campbell, Milton A. Campbell, Oliver M. Campbell, David D. Carpenter, Levi B. Clovis, Newell
Cohagan, Jacob Collins, David Dillon, John B. Ewell, Enoch Fleming, Stephen A. Freeland, Daniel
Fridley, Daniel Garrison, Irad Garrison, Nathaniel Garrison, Archemades Gorrell, William W. Hall,
Michael Hallam, Caleb T. Hamilton, Lorenza D. Hernsworth, Jacob Jones, John Johnson, Dennis
Lamberson, James W. Leggett, Daniel M. Locks, Joab Martin, James S. Martin, Joseph B. Martin, Eber
Mason, Philip Mason, Thomas Mason, Darwin B. Maxwell, Francis S. Maxwell, James A. Maxwell,
Leander B. Maxwell, George McCullough, Daniel McDondle, Jacob McHenry, Samuel E. McHenry,
Cabert N. McKinney, James G. Morgan, William Morris, John Murser, John B. Oldfield, Enoch Poling,
Hilleary Pratt, Daniel T. Rairdan, Henry R. Reagen, David J. Ridgeway, Peter D. Riding, Andrew J.
Riggs, Isaac B. Riggs, James S. Riggs, James Shingleton, Abraham L. Shreves, Isaac Shreves, Taylor
Shrout, John R. Siminton, Anthony Smith, George Smith, William K. Smith, David T. Stonebraker,
David W. Virden, Thornton Virdin, Isaac Wagoner, George Watson, George Weekley, Thomas H.
Whaley, Christopher J. Williamson, George M. Williamson, Abraham Wilson, Joseph M. Wilson, Samuel
Wilson, William Wilson.
Company “G” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Commissioned officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
Jacob M. Reits (Capt), James W. Shroyer (1st Lt.), William G. Lowther (1st Lt.), Philip Sigler (2nd Lt.).
Company “G” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted Men
Ritchie County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
Jonathan Baker, Thomas D. Baker, Arthur C. Bee, William P. Boehm, Thomas M. Bollinger, Zedekiah A.
Bollinger, James R. Brake, James Cain, Silas Cain, Eugenius Calhoun, George H. Campbell, John S.
Coulson, William H. Coulson, Eugenius Criss, William B. Critchfield, George W. Cross, John A. Cross,
Stephen C. Davis, Eli B. Dotson, Hiram B. Dotson, William S. Drake, James D. Earl, Robert L. S. Elder,
James W. Elliott, Jacob N. Fronsman, William C. Glover, James B. Gribble, Wilson A. Gribble, William
E. Griffin, Thomas Hamrick, George W. Hardon, Simeon Helms, James P. Hess, John Hess, Elijah
Hissam, William Jett, Jacob Jett, Francis M. Jones, Samuel R. Jones, William E. Lough, Henry C.
Lowther, Alexander M. Magill, George E. Magill, James W. Magill, Charles A. Mahoney, John Manear,
George W.B. Martin, Zephaniah Martin, Spencer Mayley, William McCullough, Gregory McMuten, John
McMuten, George W. Miller, James G. Morgan, Addison Oaburn, John C. Parks, James F. Patton, John
Price, Amos D. Pritchard, James M. Propst, Lewis Propst, David P. Randolph, Lewis P. Reits, George S.
Richards, Fletcher S. Riddle, George W. Sewart, Lair Simon, James H. Smith, James T. Smith, Jaramiah
Snodgrass, Caleb D. Spencer, Martin V. Taylor, Amos G. Thomas, Elias Thomas, Edmund Tibbs,
William A. Valentine, John S. Vanpely, William Vass, John Watson, Wilson Watson, Harvey Westfall,
Ransom H. Wilson, William W. Wilson.
Company “H” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Commissioned Officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
Henry M. Ice (Capt), James W. Shroyer (Capt), Newton S. Beaty (1st Lt.), George W. Jolliffe (1st Lt.),
Cornelius M. Hoult (2nd Lt.), Robert N. Hess (2nd Lt.), Isaac N. Martin (2nd Lt.).
Company “H” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted Men
Marion County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
Perry G. Amos, Thornton Amos, Enos M. Anderson, Absolan Arnett, Elihu Atha, William D. Baker,
Theodore W. Boliston, Calab Boggess, John H. Brown, Levi Brown, Elisha Brummage, James R.
Brummage, James P. Campbell, Francis M. Clayton, Ulisaus A. Clayton, Joseph Conoway, Isaac F.
Copenhaver, Eugenius Criss, James A. Criss, Daniel Cunningham, Francis M. Cunningham, Henry M.
Cunningham, Joseph S. Cunningham, Martin V. Cunningham, Benjamin J. Davis, Thomas S. Davis,
Enoch O. Doud, Levi Fetty, Salathiel Fetty, Robert P. Floyd, James S. Fluharty, William H. Fowler,
Ambrose Fox, Benjamin Freeland, Henry B. Furbee, William L. Gaines, Charles L. Gooch, Andrew C.
Gray, William H. Grooms, Cephas Gump, Ashabel F. Hamilton, John D. Hawkins, Albert E. Hays,
Jonathan P. Hays, David Heldreth, William R. Heldreth, George W. Hess, James T. Hess, Jacob B. Haway,
Joshua Higgins, Jesse W. Ice, William Johnson, Ebeneser C. Jones, John E. Jones, John K. Jones,
Cornelius Kendall, Zeri A. Kerns, Eugenius C. Looman, Nimrod Low, Samuel Lowe, John R. Mason,
Ulysus Mason, Charles T. McIntire, Thomas McIntire, William Merifield, Samuel Metz, Theodore Metz,
Caleb Moore, Daniel H. Moore, Fonton W. Moore, Franklin Moore, Jesse Moore, Henry H. Mynear,
Lewis F. Nay, Silas J. Nay, Milton Near, William Norris, William Perry, William Price, Franklin G.
Randall, Korman G. Randall, Robert N. Richardson, Eli Right (Wright), Nathan Right (Wright), David T.
Roberts, Franklin Robinson, William H. Selvine, George W. Sharp, Isaac W. Shaw, Zachariah Shrader,
Nicholas L. Shupp, Robert M. Smallwood, Levi Starkey, Levi D. Starkey, Silas M. Starkey, Thomas M.
Stevens, Jacob M. Strait, Jesse T. Sturm, Levi Taulkington, William A. Toothman, Jesse S. Toothman,
Stanford B. Upton, Henry Whetzel, James Wilson, Eli Wright, Nathan Wright.
Company “I” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Commissioned Officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
Elias C. Finnell (Capt), Uriah Griffith (1st Lt.), James B. Fogle (1st Lt.), Silas W. Hare (1st Lt.), Joseph
R. Peck (2nd Lt.), William S. Morrison (2nd Lt.).
Company “I” Fourteenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted Men
Monongalia County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
William L. Able, William L. Anderson, George Barb, Greenberry Barickman, James A. Barnes, John
Beatty, William Beatty, Eugenius Bell, Lawrence S. Blaney, Seth Boice, Levi Bolinger, William D.
Bougher, George C. Bowers, Marshall Brand, Daniel W. Breakiron, Frederick Breakiron, Robert Brooks,
Martin D. Cade, Mortimer Cade, George W. Castle, Francis O. Chalfant, Benjamin F. Childers, John S.
Cole, William P. Cole, Cyrus Courtney, George W. Dawson, William Dawson, Zackwell Dunn, Alpheus
B. Fear, Francis M. Fetty, John P. Fetty, Bushrod W. Finnell, Nicholas V. Flumm, William A. Friend,
Allen D. Fundengerg, Isaac M. Galligher, Samuel Gould, John W. Hauly, James W. Heix, William B.
Hoard, Reasan Holland, John Hunter, Daniel W. Jones, Joshua W. Keener, George W. Kelly, Joseph S.
Kelley, Thomas P. Knox, Draper Lawlis, John S. Lemon, Aaron B. Lewellen, Alpheus D. Lyons, Charles
H. Madern, Elias Martin, John W. Martin, Washington J. F. Martin, Alexander McGauley, D. B.
McIlwain, Perry McLane, John S. McMillan, Benson Mollisee, William A. Morris, William S. Morrison,
Arthur Murry, David Murphy, Josephus Neighbours, Abram Kuce, George Kuce, Israel Philips, Abraham
Piles, William L. Pool, James P. Poster, Robert Powell, Robert B. Reed, Michael Rice, Henry Roby, John
Saunders, Nicholin Sayre, Felix Scott, Xmiah J. Scott, William Scott, Marion N. Shaines (Shanes), Jacob
B. Shisler, James L. Shroyer, Lewis A. Sisley, William A. Stewart, Jackson R. Stoker, Jonah T. Summers,
Francis Thomas, Henry C. Thorne, Napolean B. Tibbs, George T. Turner, Joseph J. Weaver, Frederick A.
Wells, Thomas V. Wells, John M. Weltner, Lebbons C. Weltner.
Company “K” Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Commissioned Officers
Ohio County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
Alfred L. Hoult (Capt), John A. Wiley (1st Lt), Cornelius M. Hoult (1st Lt), John J. Wise (2nd Lt), George
W. Cunningham (2nd Lt), Theodore W. Boydston (2nd Lt).
Company “K” Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Enlisted Men
Monongalia County, W.Va. Unit mustered in September 1862, mustered out June 1865
George Albough, Corbley Ammons, Milley Ammons, Eli Barrackman, Isaac F. Beach, Benjamin W. Bee,
William Bill, Brice Bisset, Reason Bisset, William H. Bisset, William Bland, Frederick W. Boggess, Allen
Bolen, Nelson Bolen, James Brown, William W. Bryner, William Church, Nathan Coon, Asa Core, Elias
Cox, Francis Cross, John T. Cross, Dan Cumberlage, William Cumberlage Sr., William Cumberlage Jr.,
Elisha M. Darling, Henry Davis, John Divine, James O. Dowel (O’Dowel), Thomas J. Eastburn, David D.
Furman, Wesley L. Gilmore, Eli Glover, Joseph Grim, Peter Gump, Eugenius Hasker, Elium Haskinson,
Simon Haught, Tobias Haught, William H. Hamkins (Hawkins), Thornton H. Hess, George Huffman,
Mason Huffman, Charles H. Irwin, Franklin Jackson, Joseph E. Jeffers, Isaiah R. Jones, Daniel W. Keffer,
William H. Kenney, Asa Kimbel, John Kimbel, John Kuhn, Abraham Lemly, David Lowe, David R.
Maine (Mane), George Masters, James Masters, Nicholas Masters, Jacob Mathews, George McMasters,
James Meighan, Eliaha T. Mercer, Martin Moore, Martin Moore, William Moore, Samuel H. Morris, A.
Tyler Morris, James Parks, Thomas H. Parker, William W. Parks, Charles L. Patter, Reuben L. Patterson,
F. Marion Piles, William A. Reichardson, John W. Renner, Henry Right, Josiah Right, Alfred Roberts, Eli
Roberts, Isaac Rumsaval, James H. Sautee, Thomas M. Shame, John Shaws (Shanes), John J. Shawaller
(Showalter), Isaac Shultz, William R. Shuman, Kagron Six, Kerm Six, Isaac Six, James Simpson, David
Sales (Soles), John (Jacob) Soles, Henry Stansbury, Samuel Stattlenin, David W. Stoneking, Israel W.
Strawsnider, Hillman Tuttle, Richard F. Tuttle, William B. Troyner (Twyner), James Vanhorn, Abraham
Villers, Alexander Villers, Alvis (Alva) Villers, Elias Villers, Charles D. Wayson, Knos P. Wilson,
Frederick Yager.
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- [S2396] newspapers.com, 1904-08-26. James W. Duty, Financial Statement, Tyler County WV J.W. Duty, Clerk County Court. Sistersville Oil Review • Fri, Aug 26, 1904 p2.
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• FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF TYLER COUNTY, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1904, RENDERED FROM THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY COURT OF TYLER COUNT*, WEST VIRGINIA. J. W. DUTY, CLERK COUNTY COURT.
Satement for each fund under the control of the County Court, itemizing all receipts and disbursements. Appended to the following condensedstatements appears an itemized statement of all expenditures, under the various funds of the county, during the previous fiscal year, ending May 31, 1904, by separate items, giving name of the person to whom warrants is issued, together with amount of such warrants, arranged under distinct heads, and statement of the debts of the d istrict road fund of Centreville district. [Continued from Yesterday.]
L. M. Howard, $1.25.
Geo. McCullough, $4.
A. Baker. $3.90.
F. P. Riggs, $3.
John Craven, $2.50.
Zadok Ash, $13.70.
G. A. Riggs, $4.
G. A. Riggs, $7.50.
J.B. Riggs, $12.
G. A. Riggs, $8.
Will Coe, $1.45.
Abel Ash, $2.
... Wm. Ash, $2.
Shadrock Mason, $l.56.
Lewis Ripley, $8.48.
M. T. Davis, $4.50.
John M. Smith, $3.
L. L. Davis, 50c.
I. R. Smith, $2.
J. T. Mulvey, 46c.
D.W. Hess, $5.
Daniel Seckman, $1.60.
J. B. Wheeler, $2.50.
Nelson Moore, $1.75.
Alf Wells, $1.
D. W. Hess. $1.
E. E. Hess, 96c.
A. C. Ullum. $5.32.
B F. Montgomery, 50c.
G. M. Baker, $2.75.
A.J. Ferribee. $1.
John Duckworth. $2.
M. A. Baker, $2.14.
J. M. Montgomery, $1.
John Lough, 50c.
William Bond, $1.50.
D.M. Duty, $7.
Alf Conaway, $8.
S. M. Doak, $3.
W. H. Stewart, $1.
Hesper Hendershot, 75c.
Nelson Moore, 87c.
P. U. Ash. $2.50.
J L. McCullough. $2.70.
J. C. and D. O. Wilcox, $4.80.
John D. Conaway, $2.
L. Davis, $2.
J. Mason, $3.
J.F. Elefritz. $1.06.
John Baker, $1.
A.N. Fordyce, $4.44.
Joseph Thomas. $1.50.
A.A. Meredith, 88c.
A. W. Duty, 64c.
John "Montgomery, 50c.
J. W. Davis, 42c.
J.T. Hurst, 50c.
R. P. Finlev, $2.10.
Ellsworth District Road Fund,
C. M. Snider, extra labor and use of team, precinct No. 18, $6.
J.H. Pierpoint. extra labor in precinct No. 7, $4.
J.H. Pierpoint. lumber, precinct No. 7. $1.80.
Mrs. Fred Fuchs, team, etc., for precinct No. 16. $3.50.
John Warner, labor in precinct No.1. $1.25.
John H. Fox. extra labor in precinct No. 10. 80c.
Charley Christian, one days la-, bor, $1.
A. H. McGinnis, 1 days labor, precinct 6. and repair on road machine. $2.
Lewis Ankrom, 6 days labor, precinct 10, $6.
Samuel Eddy, 4*4 days extra labor, precinct 10, $4.25.
Thomas Eddy, 2 days extra labor, precinct 10, $2.
Nathan Bishop. 14 days extra la- J bor, precinct No. 10, $1.25.
Taylor Eddy, 6% days extra la- ; bor precinct 10, $6.75.
Cleveland Jemison, 634 days extra labor, precinct 10. $6.75.
John Wetzel, 1 1/2 days extra labor, precinct 10. $1.50.
L.A. Baker. 3 days teaming, precinct No. 10, $9.
Joseph Minor, extra labor and teaming, precinct 1, $15.
F. W. Richmond, 7 days team mg, precinct 10. Curry Brothers, 366 feet lumber furnished precinct No. 12, $5.49.
J. H. Driggs, 3 days teaming and hauling, with hands, $15.50.
John Mercer, 801 feet lumber, and labor and hauling, $17.01. Julia Kester, 512 feet lumber for precinct No.2, $7.68.
Louis Moore, 1 day hauling lumber, precinct No. 2, $3.
Theodore Morrow, 2 days extra labor, precinct 1, $2.
John Glenn, extra labor, precinct No. 1, $2.50.
J. M. Watkins, extra labor, etc., precinct No. 13, $33.
D. M. Eddy, extra labor, precinct 1, $2.15.
R. Wilson, 314 days extra labor precinct No. 13, $3.25.
C. W. Moore, 1 days labor, precinct 10, $1. Marshall Baker, 3 days teaming, precinct 10. $9.
Jere Wetzel, 400 feet lumber, precinct 10. $5.20.
C. W.Doak, use of team in road machine, precinct 8, $9.
J. H. Mayfield, 3 days teaming in road machine, precinct No. 8, $12.
Charles Wilcox, 5 days teaming, in road machine, precinct 8, $14.
J. S. Smith, blaeksmithing, etc., No. 8. $1.14.
L. B. Carroll, 500 feet lumber, precinct No. 8, $5.
R. M. Wilson, damages to land account of travel, precinct 8, $32.
W. E. Kirchner, tools and material. precinct No. 10, $11.75.
W. E.Kirchner, 1 steel road scraper, nails, etc., $9.05. W. E. Kirchner, dynamite, nails, etc., No. 7. $5.88.
P. O. Baker, blasting rocks and making fills, precinct 13, $5.
Dora Mercer.1 days extra labor. precinct 13, $1.
G. Watkins. 2 day? extra labor, precinct No.13, $2.
J. M. Watkins, 1 days extra labor, precinct 13, $1.
J.M. Watkins, 11 days extra labor surveyor roads, precinct 13, $16.50.
Wm. Huth. 1762 feet lumber, precinct No. 10. $26.41.
I. A. Eddy, lumber, hauling, etc., to repair bridge, $10.75.
Charles Keller. V/> days extra labor, precinct No. 9. $1.50.
Delbert McCullouph. extra labor on roads, $7.
James Watkins, extra labor, precinct 1. $5.
C. A.Watkins, extra labor and teaming, precinct 1. $12.
Arch Christian, extra labor on roads, precinct 1, $2.
T. B. Watkins. extra labor and teaming, precinct 1, $13.50.
C. W. Moore. 3 days extra labor. precinct 10. $3.
Geo. Thomas, extra labor, precinct 9.$2.
O. M. Haddox. extra labor and teaminsr, etc.. precinct No. 3, $69.69.
Oil Review, diphtheria, smallpox and sacrlet fever cards, $2.
Isaac Hickman, extra labor and teaming, precinct 18, $7.50.
J.R. Sommers. extra labor, precinct No. 18, $1.50.
W.D. Hickman, extra labor, precinct 18. $1.50.
A. H.McGinnis. 3 days teaming, precinct No. 18, $9.
G. W. Glendenning. extra labor, precinct 13, $2.50.
F. M. Parks. 2 days teaming and 224 feet lumber and nails, precinct 18, $9.56.
J. U. Leazure, extra labor, precinct 2. $1.
G. E. Meeker. 2 sills for foot bridge and hauling same, $3.
Frank Asher, one day teaming, precinct 6, $3.
T. B. Watkins, extra labor and teaming, precinct 1. $3.
John W. Fuchs. lumber ties, etc., for foot bridge, .$4.
S. X. Gibson, 2 days extra labor with team, precinct No.4, $6.
Fred Ashenlinrt. l*/2 days teamin?.'. precinct 8. $6.
J. M. Watkins. 3 days surveyor. precinct 13, $4.50.
C. AY. Smith, 000 feet lumber, precinct 3, $8.40.
G. W. Fletcher, 4 days extra labor. precinct No. 6, $4.
John A. Neff, powder, fuse and repairing tools, etc., 80c.
Otto Neff, teaming, etc., precinct Xo. 5, $14.
George Neff, 2 days on road machine, and 1 day plowing, in precinct Xo. 5, $11.
F.D. Stealey, 3 days teaming, etc., precinct 11, $9.20. James Feist, teaming and extra labor, precinct 13, $5.
M. Pierpoint, irons for foot bridge, Sancho creek, $17.92.
[Continued Tomorrow.]
J. W. DUTY, CLERK COUNTY COURT. D.M. Duty, $7.
A. W. Duty, 64c.
Samuel Eddy, 4*4 days extra labor, precinct 10, $4.25.
Thomas Eddy, 2 days extra labor, precinct 10, $2.
Taylor Eddy, 6% days extra la- ; bor precinct 10, $6.75.
John Wetzel, 1 1/2 days extra labor, precinct 10. $1.50.
D. M. Eddy, extra labor, precinct 1, $2.15.
R. Wilson, 314 days extra labor precinct No. 13, $3.25.
Jere Wetzel, 400 feet lumber, precinct 10. $5.20.
W. E. Kirchner, tools and material. precinct No. 10, $11.75.
W. E.Kirchner, 1 steel road scraper, nails, etc., $9.05.
W. E. Kirchner, dynamite, nails, etc., No. 7. $5.88.
Dora Mercer.1 days extra labor. precinct 13, $1.
I. A. Eddy, lumber, hauling, etc., to repair bridge, $10.75.
Geo. Thomas, extra labor, precinct 9.$2.
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Name Dorsey Gale Duty
Gender Male
Age 60
Birth 11 Apr 1890
Tyler County, WV
res 814 Sackett ST
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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Marriage 23 Jun 1950
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Father Andrew W Duty
Mother Mary Rodgers
Spouse Ruth Mizella Freeman
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Name Ruth Mizella Freeman
[Ruth Mizella Morton]
Gender Female
her Age 42
Birth 8 Mar 1908
Wayneville, WV
res 1039 N. Howard ST
Akron, Summit, OH
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Name Dorsey Gale Duty
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Age 60
Birth 11 Apr 1890
Tyler County, WV
res 814 Sackett ST
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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Name Eben Lawrence Duty
Gender Male
Race White
Birth 26 Mar 1877
Deep Valley, West Virginia
Father Andrew W Duty
Mother Mary E Rogers
SSN 235400587
Notes
Aug 1943: Name listed as EBEN LAWRENCE DUTY
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Mother Mary Rogers
Spouse Jane Smith
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Age 38
Birth abt 1890
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Mother Mary Rogers
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