Ruth Pepper1

F, b. Feb 1897
FatherHenry Dye Pepper1 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRosa L. Richards1 b. 14 Apr 1879, d. 20 Mar 1897

Events

BirthFeb 1897Ruth Pepper was born in Feb 1897 in West Virginia.2 
She was the daughter of Henry Dye Pepper and Rosa L. Richards.1 
Census190021 Jun 1900Ruth Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
Census191018 Apr 1910Ruth Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census192013 Jan 1920Ruth Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S3162] 1900 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 28, page 11A (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-12, dwelling 178, family 180, Henry D. Pepper household.
  3. [S3741] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 37, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-66, dwelling 34, family 34, Henry D. Pepper household.
  4. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.

Retta Alice Oats1

F, b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968
FatherJames F. Oats2
MotherHannah E. Saville2

Events

Birth9 Mar 1880Retta Alice Oats was born on 9 Mar 1880 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.3,2 
She was the daughter of James F. Oats and Hannah E. Saville.2 
Marriage28 Jun 1899Retta Alice Oats married Henry Dye Pepper, son of William Henry Pepper and Sarah Elizabeth Dye, on 28 Jun 1899 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.1,4 
Census190021 Jun 1900Retta Alice Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census191018 Apr 1910Retta Alice Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.5 
Census192013 Jan 1920Retta Alice Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.6 
Census19308 Apr 1930Retta Alice Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.7 
Census194010 Apr 1940Retta Alice Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.8 
Burial17 Aug 1946Her husband, Henry Dye Pepper, was buried on 17 Aug 1946 in Green Lane Cemetery, Delray, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 71.9 
Census195018 Apr 1950Retta Alice Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1950 in Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Pepper, Alice R., Head, 70, Widowed, born in West Virginia
Lee, Carl B., Son in law, 30, Married, born in West Virginia, Laborer-General Work
Ruby A., Daughter, 30, Married, born in West Virginia
Carolyn D., Granddaughter, 1, born in Virginia.10 
Death7 Jun 1968She died on 7 Jun 1968 in Winchester, Winchester (Independent City), Virginia.11 

Family

Henry Dye Pepper b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
Children 1.Blanche Virginia Pepper+12 b. May 1900
 2.Lena Pepper13 b. 19 May 1902
 3.Henry Russell Pepper14 b. 7 Oct 1905, d. 28 Feb 1965
 4.Ersel W. Pepper12 b. 1911
 5.Ruby A. Pepper+12 b. 1919
 6.Rodney B. Pepper12 b. 1919
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S12992] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" Database (without images), Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.
  2. [S1176] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 72.
  3. [S3162] 1900 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 28, page 11A (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-12, dwelling 178, family 180, Henry D. Pepper household.
  4. [S8163] Compiled by Vicki Bidinger Horton, Hampshire County Marriages of the 1800's, pdf image reprint, page 95, Pepper, Henry Dye-24 and Oats, Retta Alice-19, 28 June 1899, Source (4) 2/41.
  5. [S3741] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 37, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-66, dwelling 34, family 34, Henry D. Pepper household.
  6. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.
  7. [S5467] 1930 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 12, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 91-96, dwelling 54, family 58, Henry D. Pepper household.
  8. [S17711] 1940 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 14-11, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 70-73, household 91, Henry D. Pepper household.
  9. [S381] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, death certificate image, Henry Dye Pepper (indexed as Henery Dye Pepper), 1946, West Virginia No. 10525.
  10. [S17713] 1950 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney, ED 14-14, sheet 13 (handwritten), digital image 14 of 21, population schedule, line 6-9, dwelling 108, Alice R. Pepper household.
  11. [S17712] "Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Rettie Alice Pepper, 1968, digital image 333 of 500, Virginia No. 68 018332.
  12. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  13. [S1187] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 205.
  14. [S1188] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, P-page 75.

Blanche Virginia Pepper1

F, b. May 1900
FatherHenry Dye Pepper2 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRetta Alice Oats2 b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968

Events

BirthMay 1900Blanche Virginia Pepper was born in May 1900 in West Virginia.3 
She was the daughter of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.2 
Census190021 Jun 1900Blanche Virginia Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census191018 Apr 1910Blanche Virginia Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
Marriage26 Nov 1919Blanche Virginia Pepper married Reginald Edwin Wolfe, son of Ferman Edward Wolfe and Minnie Virginia Wills, on 26 Nov 1919 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.5,6 
Census192013 Jan 1920Blanche Virginia Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.7 
Census193011 Apr 1930Blanche Virginia Wolfe was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Reginald Edwin Wolfe in La Vale, Allegany County, Maryland.5 

Family

Reginald Edwin Wolfe b. 26 Aug 1899
Child 1.Geraldine F. Wolfe5 b. 1922
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1233] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page W-257.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S3162] 1900 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 28, page 11A (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-12, dwelling 178, family 180, Henry D. Pepper household.
  4. [S3741] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 37, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-66, dwelling 34, family 34, Henry D. Pepper household.
  5. [S4946] 1930 United States Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany County, La Vale, ED 64, page 11B (handwritten), population schedule, line 69-72, dwelling 250, family 267, Reggie E. Wolfe household.
  6. [S1234] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Marriage Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, marriage register image, , page 28.
  7. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.

Lena Pepper1

F, b. 19 May 1902
FatherHenry Dye Pepper1 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRetta Alice Oats1 b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968

Events

Birth19 May 1902Lena Pepper was born on 19 May 1902 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.2,1 
She was the daughter of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.1 
Census191018 Apr 1910Lena Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
Census192013 Jan 1920Lena Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1187] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 205.
  2. [S3741] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 37, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-66, dwelling 34, family 34, Henry D. Pepper household.
  3. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.

Henry Russell Pepper1,2

M, b. 7 Oct 1905, d. 28 Feb 1965
FatherHenry Dye Pepper3 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRetta Alice Oats3 b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968

Events

Birth7 Oct 1905Henry Russell Pepper was born on 7 Oct 1905 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.2,3 
He was the son of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.3 
Census191018 Apr 1910Henry Russell Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Henry Dye Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
Census192013 Jan 1920Henry Russell Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
Census19308 Apr 1930Henry Russell Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.5 
MarriageHenry Russell Pepper married Edith Emmitt.1 
Death28 Feb 1965Henry Russell Pepper died on 28 Feb 1965 in Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia.6,7 
Burial3 Mar 1965He was buried on 3 Mar 1965 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Augusta, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 59 years, 4 months and 24 days.6,7 

Family

Edith Emmitt
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S3741] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 37, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-66, dwelling 34, family 34, Henry D. Pepper household.
  3. [S1188] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, P-page 75.
  4. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.
  5. [S5467] 1930 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 12, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 91-96, dwelling 54, family 58, Henry D. Pepper household.
  6. [S1235] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records" West Virginia Archives & History; West Virginia, Hampshire County, Death Register, Page P-1940-26, Pepper, Russell Henry, Page 26A, Database (with images).
  7. [S6282] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, death certificate image, Russell Henry Pepper, 1965, West Virginia No. 1644.

Ersel W. Pepper1,2

M, b. 1911
FatherHenry Dye Pepper1 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRetta Alice Oats1 b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968

Events

Birth1911Ersel W. Pepper was born in 1911 in West Virginia.2 
He was the son of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.1 
Census192013 Jan 1920Ersel W. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census19308 Apr 1930Ersel W. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
MarriageErsel W. Pepper married Alma Davis, daughter of Homer Davis.1 

Family

Alma Davis
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S5467] 1930 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 12, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 91-96, dwelling 54, family 58, Henry D. Pepper household.
  3. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.

Ruby A. Pepper1,2

F, b. 1919
FatherHenry Dye Pepper3 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRetta Alice Oats3 b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968

Events

Birth1919Ruby A. Pepper was born in 1919 in West Virginia.1 
She was the daughter of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.3 
Census192013 Jan 1920Ruby A. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
Census19308 Apr 1930Ruby A. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1 
Census194010 Apr 1940Ruby A. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
MarriageRuby A. Pepper married Carl B. Lee.5 
Census195018 Apr 1950Ruby A. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1950 under Retta Alice Pepper in Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia.5 

Family

Carl B. Lee b. 1920
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S5467] 1930 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 12, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 91-96, dwelling 54, family 58, Henry D. Pepper household.
  2. [S17711] 1940 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 14-11, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 70-73, household 91, Henry D. Pepper household.
  3. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  4. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.
  5. [S17713] 1950 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney, ED 14-14, sheet 13 (handwritten), digital image 14 of 21, population schedule, line 6-9, dwelling 108, Alice R. Pepper household.

Rodney B. Pepper1,2

M, b. 1919
FatherHenry Dye Pepper1 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946
MotherRetta Alice Oats1 b. 9 Mar 1880, d. 7 Jun 1968

Events

Birth1919Rodney B. Pepper was born in 1919 in West Virginia.2 
He was the son of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.1 
Census192013 Jan 1920Rodney B. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census19308 Apr 1930Rodney B. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
Census194010 Apr 1940Rodney B. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Henry Dye Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S5467] 1930 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 12, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 91-96, dwelling 54, family 58, Henry D. Pepper household.
  3. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.
  4. [S17711] 1940 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 14-11, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 70-73, household 91, Henry D. Pepper household.

Benjamin Deardorff1

M, b. 1816

Events

Birth1816Benjamin Deardorff was born in 1816 in Pennsylvania.2 
Marriage18 Oct 1876He married Hannah Catherine Pepper, daughter of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate, on 18 Oct 1876 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.1,3 
Census188022 Jun 1880Benjamin Deardorff was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Franklin, Adams County, Pennsylvania, as follows:
Deardorff, Benjamin, 64, Head, Married, Retired Farmer, born in Pennsylvania, Father and Mother born in Pennsylvania
Hannah C., 47, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Jacob W., 16, Son, Single, Farm Laborer, born in Pennsylvania, Father and Mother born in Pennsylvania
Jane, 14, Daughter, born in Pennsylvania, Father and Mother born in Pennsylvania
Benjamin, 10, Son, born in Pennsylvania, Father and Mother born in Pennsylvania.2 
Census19004 Jun 1900Benjamin Deardorff was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Butler, Adams County, Pennsylvania, as follows:
Deardorff, Benjamin, Head, Jun 1816, 83, Married-10 years, born in Pennsylvania, Father and Mother born in Pennsylvania, Farmer
Hannah, Wife, Apr 1841, 59, Married-10 years, 0 chioldren, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Jenni, Daughter, Aug 1875, 24, Single, born in Pennsylvania, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Virginia.4 

Family 1

Children 1.Jacob W. Deardorff2 b. 1864
 2.Jane Deardorff2 b. 1866
 3.Benjamin Deardorff2 b. 1870
 4.Jenni Deardorff4 b. Aug 1875

Family 2

Hannah Catherine Pepper b. 1833
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S12978] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" Database (without images), Benjamin Deerdurf and Hannah C. Pepper.
  2. [S2679] 1880 United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Adams County, Franklin, ED 42, page 20D (stamped), Page No. 40 (handwritten), population schedule, line 20-24, dwelling 379, family 402, Benjamin Deardorff household.
  3. [S8163] Compiled by Vicki Bidinger Horton, Hampshire County Marriages of the 1800's, pdf image reprint, page 95, Pepper, Hannah Catharine-40, and Deerdurf, Benjamin-50, 18 Oct 1876, Source (4) 2/9.
  4. [S3116] 1900 United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Adams County, Butler, ED 5, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-33, dwelling 54, family 54, Benjamin Deardorff household.

Reginald Edwin Wolfe1

M, b. 26 Aug 1899
FatherFerman Edward Wolfe2 b. 1868
MotherMinnie Virginia Wills2 b. 1873

Events

Birth26 Aug 1899Reginald Edwin Wolfe was born on 26 Aug 1899 in Sedan, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3,2 
He was the son of Ferman Edward Wolfe and Minnie Virginia Wills.2 
Marriage26 Nov 1919Reginald Edwin Wolfe married Blanche Virginia Pepper, daughter of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats, on 26 Nov 1919 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.4,5 
Census192013 Jan 1920Reginald Edwin Wolfe was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census193011 Apr 1930Reginald Edwin Wolfe was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in La Vale, Allegany County, Maryland, as follows:
Wolfe, Reggie E., Head, 30, Married-age 20, born in West Virginia, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in West Virginia, ? up on calandar-Tire Plant
Blanche V., Wife, 29, Married-age 19, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Geraldine F., Daughter, 8, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Reggie E., Son, 5, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia.4 

Family

Blanche Virginia Pepper b. May 1900
Child 1.Geraldine F. Wolfe4 b. 1922
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1233] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page W-257.
  2. [S1232] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, Form 10-Page 62.
  3. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.
  4. [S4946] 1930 United States Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany County, La Vale, ED 64, page 11B (handwritten), population schedule, line 69-72, dwelling 250, family 267, Reggie E. Wolfe household.
  5. [S1234] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Marriage Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, marriage register image, , page 28.

Edith Emmitt1

F

Events

MarriageEdith Emmitt married Henry Russell Pepper, son of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.1 
Burial3 Mar 1965Her husband, Henry Russell Pepper, was buried on 3 Mar 1965 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Augusta, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 59.2,3 

Family

Henry Russell Pepper b. 7 Oct 1905, d. 28 Feb 1965
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S1235] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records" West Virginia Archives & History; West Virginia, Hampshire County, Death Register, Page P-1940-26, Pepper, Russell Henry, Page 26A, Database (with images).
  3. [S6282] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, death certificate image, Russell Henry Pepper, 1965, West Virginia No. 1644.

Alma Davis1

F
FatherHomer Davis1

Events

Alma Davis was the daughter of Homer Davis.1 
MarriageAlma Davis married Ersel W. Pepper, son of Henry Dye Pepper and Retta Alice Oats.1 

Family

Ersel W. Pepper b. 1911
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.

Annie C. Williams1

F, b. 1842, d. 16 Apr 1916
FatherGeorge Williams2
MotherMary (?)2

Events

Birth1842Annie C. Williams was born in 1842 in Virginia.3,4 
She was the daughter of George Williams and Mary (?)2 
Marriage21 Nov 1882Annie C. Williams married William Henry Pepper, son of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate, on 21 Nov 1882 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.1,5 
Census190020 Jun 1900Annie C. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under William Henry Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.6 
Census191010 May 1910Annie C. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under William Henry Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3,4 
Death16 Apr 1916Annie C. Pepper died on 16 Apr 1916 in Sherman District, Hampshire County, West Virginia.7 
BurialMar 1920Her husband, William Henry Pepper, was buried in Mar 1920 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 80.8 

Family

William Henry Pepper b. 21 Apr 1839, d. 19 Mar 1920
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S13014] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" William H. Pepper and Annie C. Williams, Database (without images), William H. Pepper and Annie C. Williams.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S3753] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 40, page 17B (handwritten), population schedule, line 98-100, dwelling 332, family 332, William H. Peppers household.
  4. [S3754] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 40, page 18A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-4, dwelling 332, family 332, William H. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  5. [S8163] Compiled by Vicki Bidinger Horton, Hampshire County Marriages of the 1800's, pdf image reprint, page 95, Pepper, William H.-43 and Williams, Annie C.-40, 21 Nov 1882, Source (4) 2/17.
  6. [S3172] 1900 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 31, page 18B (handwritten), population schedule, line 75-78, dwelling 343, family 343, William Peper household.
  7. [S1236] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records" West Virginia Archives & History; West Virginia, Hampshire County, Death Register, Page P-1914-1917, line 12, Pepper, Ann C., Database (with images).
  8. [S16085] Find A Grave, William H. Pepper (1839-1920), no. 112887218, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112887218 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).

John W. Carter1,2

M, b. 29 Aug 1882, d. 27 Aug 1940
FatherJacob M. Carter1 b. Mar 1834, d. b 1910
MotherFrances Marie Fahs b. Jul 1849, d. 4 Feb 1925

Events

Birth29 Aug 1882John W. Carter was born on 29 Aug 1882 in Adams County, Illinois.2,3 
He was the son of Jacob M. Carter and Frances Marie Fahs.1 
Census190021 Jun 1900John W. Carter was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Jacob M. Carter in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.2 
Census19102 May 1910John W. Carter was enumerated in the census of 1910 under James J. Curran in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Curran, James J., Head, 42, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ireland, Farmer-gen farming
Mary, Mother, 64, Widowed, 13 children-10 living, born in Ireland, Father and Mother born in Ireland, Immigrated 1858
Dora, Sister, 26, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ireland
Carter, John, Boarder, 26, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Virginia, Farm labor-working out.4 
Census19202 Jan 1920John W. Carter was enumerated in the census of 1920 under James J. Curran in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Curran, James, Head, 51, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Illinois, Farmer-General farm
Dora, Sister, 36, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Illinois
Mary, Mother, 73, Widowed, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ireland
Carter, John, Hired Man, 37, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Illinois, Laborer-on farm.5 
Census19304 Apr 1930John W. Carter was enumerated in the census of 1930 under James J. Curran in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Curran, James, Head, 60, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Irish Free State, Farmer-Farm
Dora E., Sister, 46, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Irish Free State
Carter, John W., Boarder, 47, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Illinois, Laborer-Farm.6 
Census19408 Apr 1940John W. Carter was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1940 in Richfield, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Carter, John W., Head, 57, Sinble, born in Illinois, Laborer-Farm work
Fusselman, Wilman, Servant, 32, Single, born in Illinois, Housekeeper-Paid worker.7 
Death27 Aug 1940He died on 27 Aug 1940 in Richfield, Adams County, Illinois.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2781] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Quincy Ward 7, ED 146, page 8A (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-30, dwelling 165, family 165, Jacob M. Carter household.
  3. [S18003] "Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947" Database (without images), John W. Carter.
  4. [S3258] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 25, page 8B (handwritten), population schedule, line 51-54, dwelling 147, family 148, James J. Curran household.
  5. [S3853] 1920 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 24, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 16-19, dwelling 5, family 5, James Curran household.
  6. [S4703] 1930 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 32, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 78-80, dwelling 22, family 22, James Curran household.
  7. [S11452] 1940 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Richfield, ED 1-70, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 6-7, household 53, John W. Carter household.

Jennie C. Carter1,2,3

F, b. Sep 1876
FatherJacob M. Carter1 b. Mar 1834, d. b 1910
MotherFrances Marie Fahs4 b. Jul 1849, d. 4 Feb 1925

Events

BirthSep 1876Jennie C. Carter was born in Sep 1876 in Illinois.2,5 
She was the daughter of Jacob M. Carter and Frances Marie Fahs.1,4 
Census188010 Jun 1880Jennie C. Carter was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Jacob M. Carter in Richfield Township, Adams County, Illinois.2 
Marriage24 Dec 1895Jennie C. Carter married Willard A. Dye on 24 Dec 1895 in Adams County, Illinois.3 
Census190012 Jun 1900Jennie C. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Willard A. Dye in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.5 
Census191016 Apr 1910Jennie C. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Willard A. Dye in Payson, Adams County, Illinois.6 
Census192019 Jan 1920Jennie C. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Willard A. Dye in Payson, Adams County, Illinois.7 
Census193028 Apr 1930Jennie C. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Willard A. Dye in Plainville, Adams County, Illinois.8 
Census194027 Apr 1940Jennie C. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Willard A. Dye in Plainville, Adams County, Illinois.9 
Census19503 Apr 1950Jennie C. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1950 in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Jennie C., Head, 73, Widowed, born in Illinois.10 

Family

Willard A. Dye b. Dec 1865, d. 16 Oct 1944
Child 1.Walter V. Dye+1 b. Aug 1897
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2436] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Richfield, ED 20, page 324D (stamped), Page No. 12 (handwritten), population schedule, line 5-9, dwelling 107, family 108, Jacob Carter household.
  3. [S8292] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Willard A. Dye and Jennie C. Carter.
  4. [S2214] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, page 374B (stamped), Page No. 40 (handwritten), population schedule, line 35-39, dwelling 324, family 306, Jacob Carter household.
  5. [S2780] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Quincy Ward 7, ED 146, page 5A (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-32, dwelling 97, family 97, Willard A. Dye household.
  6. [S3256] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 25, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-62, dwelling 18, family 18, Willard A. Dye household.
  7. [S3854] 1920 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 24, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 68-69, dwelling 102, family 103, Willard A. Dye household.
  8. [S4704] 1930 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Plainville, ED 31, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 4-5, dwelling 2, family 2, Willard A. Dye household.
  9. [S11451] 1940 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Plainville, ED 1-31, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-22, household 9, Willard Dye household.
  10. [S18002] 1950 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 1-32, sheet 71 (handwritten), digital image 17 of 21, population schedule, line 15, dwelling 35, Jennie C. Dye household.

Willard A. Dye1

M, b. Dec 1865, d. 16 Oct 1944

Events

BirthDec 1865Willard A. Dye was born in Dec 1865 in West Virginia.1 
Marriage24 Dec 1895He married Jennie C. Carter, daughter of Jacob M. Carter and Frances Marie Fahs, on 24 Dec 1895 in Adams County, Illinois.2 
Census190012 Jun 1900Willard A. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Willard A., Head, Dec 186?, 34, Married-4 years, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farmer
Jennie C., Wife, Sep 1876, 23, Married-4 years, 3 children-1 living, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Walter V., Son, Aug 1897, 3, born in Illinois, Father born in West Virginia, Mother born in Illinois.1 
Census191016 Apr 1910Willard A. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Willard A., Head, 44, Married-14 years, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Carpenter-House
Jennie C., Wife, 33, Married-14 years, 2 children-1 living, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Walter V., Son, 12, born in Illinois, Father born in West Virginia, Mother born in Illinois.3 
Census192019 Jan 1920Willard A. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Willard A., Head, 54, Married, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia, Carpenter
Jennie C., Wife, 43, Married, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Virginia.4 
Census193028 Apr 1930Willard A. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Plainville, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Willard A., Head, 63, Married-age 30, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia, Carpenter-Building
Jennie C., Wife, 53, Married-age 19, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Virginia.5 
Census194027 Apr 1940Willard A. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1940 in Plainville, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Willard, Head, 74, Married, bonr in West Virginia
Jennie, Wife, 63, Married, born in Illinois.6 
Death16 Oct 1944He died on 16 Oct 1944 in Plainville Village, Adams County, Illinois.7 

Family

Jennie C. Carter b. Sep 1876
Child 1.Walter V. Dye+8 b. Aug 1897
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2780] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Quincy Ward 7, ED 146, page 5A (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-32, dwelling 97, family 97, Willard A. Dye household.
  2. [S8292] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Willard A. Dye and Jennie C. Carter.
  3. [S3256] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 25, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-62, dwelling 18, family 18, Willard A. Dye household.
  4. [S3854] 1920 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 24, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 68-69, dwelling 102, family 103, Willard A. Dye household.
  5. [S4704] 1930 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Plainville, ED 31, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 4-5, dwelling 2, family 2, Willard A. Dye household.
  6. [S11451] 1940 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Plainville, ED 1-31, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-22, household 9, Willard Dye household.
  7. [S8327] "Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947" Database (without images), Willard A. Dye.
  8. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.

Walter V. Dye1,2

M, b. Aug 1897
FatherWillard A. Dye1 b. Dec 1865, d. 16 Oct 1944
MotherJennie C. Carter1 b. Sep 1876

Events

BirthAug 1897Walter V. Dye was born in Aug 1897 in Illinois.2 
He was the son of Willard A. Dye and Jennie C. Carter.1 
Census190012 Jun 1900Walter V. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Willard A. Dye in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.2 
Census191016 Apr 1910Walter V. Dye was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Willard A. Dye in Payson, Adams County, Illinois.3 
Census19207 Jan 1920Walter V. Dye was enumerated as a Roomer in the household of Arnold Lambertz in the census of 1920 at Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Walter, Roomer, 24, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Illinois, Mechanic-Garage.4 
Marriage1924He married Lela M. (?) in 1924.5 
Census19301 May 1930Walter V. Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Payson, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Dye, Walter T., Head, 32, Married=age 26, born in Illinois, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Illinois, Proprietor-Garage
Lela M., Wife, 27, Married-age 21, born in Illinois, Father born in Connecticut, Mother born in Illinois
Dorothy J., Daughter, 5, born in Illinios, Father and Mother born in Illinois
Shirley L., Daughter, 3, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Illinois
Aimie N., Daughter, 6/12, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Illinois.5 

Family

Lela M. (?) b. 1903
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2780] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Quincy Ward 7, ED 146, page 5A (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-32, dwelling 97, family 97, Willard A. Dye household.
  3. [S3256] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 25, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-62, dwelling 18, family 18, Willard A. Dye household.
  4. [S3856] 1920 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Quincy Ward 2, ED 35, page 9A (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-46, dwelling 62, family 97, Arnold Lambertz household.
  5. [S4701] 1930 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Payson, ED 30, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-11, dwelling 74, family 76, Walter T. Dye household.

Margaret C. Smith1,2

F, b. 1842, d. b 1875
FatherJefferson Smith2,1 b. 13 Aug 1819, d. 11 Jul 1870
MotherHannah Pepper2,1 b. 1812, d. May 1852

Events

Birth1842Margaret C. Smith was born in 1842 in Virginia.1 
She was the daughter of Jefferson Smith and Hannah Pepper.2,1 
Census18509 Oct 1850Margaret C. Smith was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jefferson Smith in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186010 Jul 1860Margaret C. Smith was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Jefferson Smith in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.3 
Marriage19 Dec 1865Margaret C. Smith married James Ambler on 19 Dec 1865 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
Census187010 Jun 1870Margaret C. Ambler was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of James Ambler in Willow Creek, Lee County, Illinois.5 
Census187016 Aug 1870Margaret C. Ambler was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Jefferson Smith in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.6,7 
Deathb 1875Margaret C. Ambler died b 1875. 

Family

James Ambler b. 1831, d. b 1900
Child 1.John Ambler2 b. 1868
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2006] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 232B (stamped), population schedule, line 2-7, dwelling 1244, family 1244, Jefferson Smith household.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S2183] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 80 (handwritten), population schedule, line 29-34, dwelling 5, family 5, Jefferson Smith household.
  4. [S12975] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" Database (without images), James Ambler and Margaret C. Smith.
  5. [S2231] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Lee County, Willow Creek, page 490B (stamped), Page No. 8 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-26, dwelling 57, family 57, James Ambler household.
  6. [S2388] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, page 503B (stamped), Page No. 44 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-40, dwelling 291, family 290, Jefferson Smith household.
  7. [S2389] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, page 504A (stamped), Page No. 45 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 291, family 290, Jefferson Smith household (continued from previous page).

James Ambler1

M, b. 1831, d. b 1900

Events

Birth1831James Ambler was born in 1831 in Virginia.2 
Marriage19 Dec 1865He married Margaret C. Smith, daughter of Jefferson Smith and Hannah Pepper, on 19 Dec 1865 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
Census187010 Jun 1870James Ambler was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Willow Creek, Lee County, Illinois, as follows:
Ambler, James, 39, Farmer, PP=$300, born in Virginia
Margaret, 27, Keeping house, born in Virginia
John, 2, born in Kentucky.2 
MarriageHe married Louisa J. Kidwell.4 
Census188010 Jun 1880James Ambler was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Wyoming, Lee County, Illinois, as follows:
Ambler, James, 48, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Louisa J., 38, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in Kentucky, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Mary E., 5, Daughter, born in Kentucky, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Kentucky
James F., 8/12, Oct, Son, born in Illinois, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Kentucky
John W., 12, Son, born in Kentucky, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Kentucky
Kidwell, Harriet D., 17, StepDaughter, Single, born in Kentucky, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
John J., 15, StepSon, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Kentucky.4 
Deathb 1900He died b 1900. 

Family 1

Margaret C. Smith b. 1842, d. b 1875
Child 1.John Ambler2,1 b. 1868

Family 2

Louisa J. (?) b. 1842
Children 1.Mary E. Ambler4 b. 1875
 2.James F. Ambler4 b. Oct 1879
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2231] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Lee County, Willow Creek, page 490B (stamped), Page No. 8 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-26, dwelling 57, family 57, James Ambler household.
  3. [S12975] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" Database (without images), James Ambler and Margaret C. Smith.
  4. [S2455] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Lee County, Wyoming, ED 128, page 449C (stamped), Page No. 19 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 174, family 187, James Ambler household.

John Ambler1

M, b. 1868
FatherJames Ambler2,1 b. 1831, d. b 1900
MotherMargaret C. Smith1 b. 1842, d. b 1875

Events

Birth1868John Ambler was born in 1868 in Kentucky.2 
He was the son of James Ambler and Margaret C. Smith.2,1 
Census187010 Jun 1870John Ambler was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of James Ambler in Willow Creek, Lee County, Illinois.2 
Census188010 Jun 1880John Ambler was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of James Ambler in Wyoming, Lee County, Illinois.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2231] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Lee County, Willow Creek, page 490B (stamped), Page No. 8 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-26, dwelling 57, family 57, James Ambler household.
  3. [S2455] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Lee County, Wyoming, ED 128, page 449C (stamped), Page No. 19 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 174, family 187, James Ambler household.

Rebecca Jane Smith1,2

F, b. 9 Feb 1845, d. 3 May 1915
FatherJefferson Smith1,2 b. 13 Aug 1819, d. 11 Jul 1870
MotherHannah Pepper1,2 b. 1812, d. May 1852

Events

Birth9 Feb 1845Rebecca Jane Smith was born on 9 Feb 1845 in Virginia.2,3 
She was the daughter of Jefferson Smith and Hannah Pepper.1,2 
Census18509 Oct 1850Rebecca Jane Smith was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jefferson Smith in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.2 
Census186010 Jul 1860Rebecca Jane Smith was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Jefferson Smith in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.4 
Census187016 Aug 1870Rebecca Jane Smith was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Jefferson Smith in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.5,6 
Census188028 Jun 1880Rebecca Jane Smith was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Mary Smith in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.7 
Census190023 Jun 1900Rebecca Jane Smith was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Mary Smith in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.8 
Census191023 Apr 1910Rebecca Jane Smith was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Evan Peter Hiett in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Hiett, Evan P., Head, 37, Married-10 years, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farmer-general farm
Annie L., Wife, 29, Married-10 years, 5 children-5 living, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Margaret L., Daughter, 9, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Mary D., Daughter, 7, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Edith E., Daughter, 5, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Velma F., Daughter, 3, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Jesse E., Son, 1-6/12, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Smith, Rebecca, Aunt, 65, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Carter, George W., Helper, 69, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farm Laborer-Working out.9 
Death3 May 1915Rebecca Jane Smith died on 3 May 1915 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.10 
BurialMay 1915She was buried in May 1915 in Malick Cemetery, Augusta, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 70 years and 2 months.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2006] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 232B (stamped), population schedule, line 2-7, dwelling 1244, family 1244, Jefferson Smith household.
  3. [S16003] Find A Grave, Rebecca Jane Smith (1845-1913), no. 46993221, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46993221 : accessed 28 Feb 2024).
  4. [S2183] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 80 (handwritten), population schedule, line 29-34, dwelling 5, family 5, Jefferson Smith household.
  5. [S2388] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, page 503B (stamped), Page No. 44 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-40, dwelling 291, family 290, Jefferson Smith household.
  6. [S2389] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, page 504A (stamped), Page No. 45 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 291, family 290, Jefferson Smith household (continued from previous page).
  7. [S2709] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 225, page 494A (stamped), Page No. 1 (handwritten), population schedule, line 25-30, dwelling 6, family 7, Mary Smith household.
  8. [S3163] 1900 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 28, page 12A (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-34, dwelling 204, family 207, Mary Smith household.
  9. [S3742] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 37, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 53-61, dwelling 55, family 55, Evan P. Hiett household.
  10. [S1262] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records" West Virginia Archives & History; West Virginia, Hampshire County, Death Register, Page S-1914-1917, line 22, Smith, Rebecca, Database (with images).

Hannah C. Tharp1,2

F, b. Sep 1860
FatherJohn Tharp1 b. Jun 1836, d. 26 Aug 1919
MotherMary Jane Pepper1 b. 13 Jul 1838, d. 2 Apr 1915

Events

BirthSep 1860Hannah C. Tharp was born in Sep 1860 in Virginia.1,3 
She was the daughter of John Tharp and Mary Jane Pepper.1 
Census18704 Aug 1870Hannah C. Tharp was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1 
Marriage10 Mar 1880Hannah C. Tharp married Peter Duval Poland on 10 Mar 1880 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.4,2 
Census18808 Jun 1880Hannah C. Poland was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Solomon Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
Census190015 Jun 1900Hannah C. Poland was enumerated in the census of 1900 under John Tharp in Ware Township, Grant County, Oklahoma Territory.3 

Family

Peter Duval Poland b. May 1856
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2392] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 521B (stamped), Page No. 6 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 36, family 35, John Tharp household (indexed as John Harp on ancestry.com).
  2. [S13008] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" Database (without images), Peter Duval Poland and Hannah C. Tharp.
  3. [S3100] 1900 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma Territory, Grant County, Ware, ED 78, page 6B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-65, dwelling 129, family 129, John Tharp household.
  4. [S2718] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 466C (stamped), Page No. 11 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-15, dwelling 94, family 94, Solomon Tharp household.

Martha E. Tharp1,2

F, b. 16 Jul 1865
FatherJohn Tharp1,3 b. Jun 1836, d. 26 Aug 1919
MotherMary Jane Pepper1,3 b. 13 Jul 1838, d. 2 Apr 1915

Events

Birth16 Jul 1865Martha E. Tharp was born on 16 Jul 1865 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.1,3 
She was the daughter of John Tharp and Mary Jane Pepper.1,3 
Census18704 Aug 1870Martha E. Tharp was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1 
Census18808 Jun 1880Martha E. Tharp was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2392] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 521B (stamped), Page No. 6 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 36, family 35, John Tharp household (indexed as John Harp on ancestry.com).
  2. [S2717] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 465A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-18, dwelling 77, family 77, John Tharp household.
  3. [S1212] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 2.

Frances A. Tharp1,2

F, b. 11 Aug 1865
FatherJohn Tharp1,3 b. Jun 1836, d. 26 Aug 1919
MotherMary Jane Pepper1,3 b. 13 Jul 1838, d. 2 Apr 1915

Events

Birth11 Aug 1865Frances A. Tharp was born on 11 Aug 1865 in Tear Coat, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1,4,3 
She was the daughter of John Tharp and Mary Jane Pepper.1,3 
Census18704 Aug 1870Frances A. Tharp was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1 
Census18808 Jun 1880Frances A. Tharp was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
Marriage1888Frances A. Tharp married Jonathan Loy in 1888.4 
Census190011 Jun 1900Frances A. Loy was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Jonathan Loy in Ware Township, Grant County, Oklahoma Territory.4 
Census191030 Apr 1910Frances A. Loy was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Jonathan Loy in Coldwater Township, Grant County, Oklahoma.5 
Census19208 Jan 1920Frances A. Loy was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Jonathan Loy in Coldwater Township, Grant County, Oklahoma.6 

Family

Jonathan Loy b. Apr 1855
Children 1.Edgar T. Loy+4 b. Oct 1889
 2.Minnie F. Loy4 b. Oct 1892
 3.George E. Loy+4 b. Dec 1894
 4.Virgil Loy5 b. 1906
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2392] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 521B (stamped), Page No. 6 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 36, family 35, John Tharp household (indexed as John Harp on ancestry.com).
  2. [S2717] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 465A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-18, dwelling 77, family 77, John Tharp household.
  3. [S1192] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 3.
  4. [S3099] 1900 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma Territory, Grant County, Ware, ED 78, page 4A (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-28, dwelling 83, family 83, Johnathan Loy household.
  5. [S3635] 1910 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma, Grant County, Coldwater, ED 39, page 7B (handwritten), population schedule, line 78-81, dwelling 135, family 136, John Loy household.
  6. [S4395] 1920 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma, Grant County, Coldwater, ED 89, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 83-86, dwelling 41, family 41, Jonathan Loy household.

Dora Bell Tharp1,2

F, b. 10 Jun 1869
FatherJohn Tharp1,2 b. Jun 1836, d. 26 Aug 1919
MotherMary Jane Pepper1,2 b. 13 Jul 1838, d. 2 Apr 1915

Events

Birth10 Jun 1869Dora Bell Tharp was born on 10 Jun 1869 in Grassy Lick, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1,2 
She was the daughter of John Tharp and Mary Jane Pepper.1,2 
Census18704 Aug 1870Dora Bell Tharp was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.1 
Census18808 Jun 1880Dora Bell Tharp was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Tharp in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2392] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 521B (stamped), Page No. 6 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 36, family 35, John Tharp household (indexed as John Harp on ancestry.com).
  2. [S1178] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 12.
  3. [S2717] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 465A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-18, dwelling 77, family 77, John Tharp household.