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51 Records are unclear who his mother was at this time so this will be left blank. Family F211
 
52 second child of Minnie and Henry Gilmer Gellner, Minnie Agusta (I116)
 
53 Second marriage for both. Bride's maiden name was Loveall. Family F160
 
54 See Virginia M Oneacre for family enumeration source Family F106
 
55 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Koerfer, Heidi Lee (I1729)
 
56 Sometimes seen with no middle name and sometimes with a middle initial of S.  Lemley, David Samuel (I523)
 
57 Sometimes shown as Elizabeth Lemley, Margaret Elizabeth (I525)
 
58 Son of Robert Smith and Emma Howell Smith Smith, Adam Anthony (I149)
 
59 Source: http://www.geni.com/people/Bertha-L-Oneacre/6000000027859151333 Carpenter, Paul W (I276)
 
60 Source: http://www.geni.com/people/Bertha-L-Oneacre/6000000027859151333 Carpenter, Eva Mahie (I275)
 
61 Source: http://www.geni.com/people/Bertha-L-Oneacre/6000000027859151333 Carpenter, Amos Harold (I277)
 
62 The birth/death dates do not calculate so there appears to be a serious with the validity of this entry. It is almost like it should be a whole century earlier. Morgan, Martha (I736)
 
63 The name is spelled as either 1) Frankhouser or 2) Frankhauser (which is what is used in the database.
 
Family F244
 
64 The only doc I can find with his name is his death certificate and it shows has name as Amos Harold. However I have found several records for Harold Amos Carpenter with the same birth and death dates. We are looking for the correct name if anyone knows. Carpenter, Amos Harold (I277)
 
65 The original entry has Adella as the middle name but her late in life V shows up as the middle initial. Since I have been unable to find a birth record I will go with V. Oneacre, Alma Virginia (I266)
 
66 The town of Hundred, WV was named after the couple for both lived pass 100 years of age. Family F132
 
67 This may be the same person as Cora D Oneacre Deer, Cora (I1159)
 
68 To Phil Oneacre
From Jack Furbee - MHS 1952 - email rec 8/8/2010

...thanks for all the information about Aunt Dora. The marriage information was quite interesting. I can’t believe they were so young when I first knew them as a child in the Van Camp community of Wetzel County. Uncle Martin worked for Al Oneacre where he learned the carpentry trade. He probably met Aunt Dora when working for Uncle Martin. In the late 1930’s they visited the Long home on the Bernan Hill in Van Camp almost every Sunday afternoon. Euna Brady Van Camp Long was Uncle Martin’s sister was the reason they visited them on the hill. My family lived with the Longs. Uncle Martin and Aunt Dora were wonderful people; they laughed a lot as I recall from childhood. They would have been great parents. What a trip it was up the Bernan Hill to visit us, but they were certainly welcome. I recall the beautiful brick house Uncle Martin built on the lot adjacent to Oneacres; I also remember Mrs. Renner Oneacre. It’s amazing how her name returned to my memory when I saw it in your genealogical record. I also remember the Oneacres and Uncle Martin and Aunt Dora attending church at the VC Methodist Church on Sunday afternoons. Great old days. Perhaps you would like to read some of the stories I wrote about the VC community for our Magnolia website. You can find them on the website archives.  
Oneacre, Dora May (I31)
 
69 We had two spelling of given name: Eiula and Eula. It appears Eula is correct. Oneacre, Eula Berdine (I296)
 
70 Wife listed as Ola Jane Johnson

Hard copy was not available

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B O Carpenter
Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965
Name: B O Carpenter
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 21 Apr 1926
Event Place: Stephens, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Ola Jane Johnson
Spouse's Gender: Female
Page: 209 
Family F477
 
71 WWII enlisted for duration + 6 mos. Oneacre, Robert Louis (I201)
 

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