Irene Goebel1

F, b. 24 February 1911, d. October 1972
     Irene Goebel was born on 24 February 1911.2 She married Clifford Emory McNutt, son of Charles Hook McNutt and Maude Rebecca Crawford, on 30 April 1949 at Washington County, Pennsylvania.1 Irene Goebel died in October 1972 at age 61.2
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
17 April 1950East Washington, Washington County, PennsylvaniaClifford Emory McNutt3

Citations

  1. [S6066] Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968, online unknown url. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
  2. [S5276] US, Social Security applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online unknown url. Hereinafter cited as US, Social Security applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  3. [S15552] 1950 U.S. Census, East Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.

David Michael Kinch1,2

M, b. 25 February 1965, d. 10 September 2002
     David Michael Kinch was born on 25 February 1965 at Washington, District of Columbia.2 He died on 10 September 2002 at age 37.2

Citations

  1. [S752] E-mail message from living person to living person, 17 Mar 2008.
  2. [S1152] E-mail message from living person to living person, 19 May 2010.

Francis Bernard McNutt Jr.1

M, b. 31 May 1938, d. 22 July 2020
Francis Bernard McNutt Jr.
     Francis Bernard McNutt Jr. was born on 31 May 1938 at Salem, Harrison County, West Virginia.1,2 He was the son of Francis Bernard McNutt and Mary Molean (Dillon) Campbell.1 Francis Bernard McNutt Jr. died on 22 July 2020 at age 82.
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
8 April 1940Salem, Tenmile Township, Harrison County, West VirginiaFrancis Bernard McNutt3
12 April 1950Salem, Harrison County, West VirginiaFrancis Bernard McNutt4

Citations

  1. [S752] E-mail message from living person to living person, 17 Mar 2008.
  2. [S1166] E-mail message from living person to living person, 22 Jun 2010.
  3. [S2616] 1940 U.S. Census, Tenmile Township, Harrison County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.
  4. [S17491] 1950 U.S. Census, Salem, Harrison County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.

John William Danalson1

M, b. September 1851, d. 30 January 1931
     John William Danalson was born in September 1851 at Nicholas County, West Virginia.1 He married Margaret Ella McMullen, daughter of Matthew McMullen and Sarah Greathouse, on 25 February 1882 at Roane County, West Virginia.1 John William Danalson died on 30 January 1931 at age 79.1 He was buried at Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.1
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
5 June 1900Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson2
22 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginaiJohn William Danalson3
5 January 1920Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson4
2 April 1930Ravenswood, Jackson County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson5

Children of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S51] 1900 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T623.
  3. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  4. [S52] 1920 U.S. Census, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.
  5. [S4064] 1930 U.S. Census, Ravenswood, Jackson County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.

Waitman T. Danalson1

M, b. 4 February 1883, d. 8 August 1891
     Waitman T. Danalson was born on 4 February 1883 at Roane County, West Virginia.1 He was the son of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen.1 Waitman T. Danalson died on 8 August 1891 at Roane County, West Virginia, at age 8.1 He was buried at Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.1

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.

Gelia Alice Danalson1

F, b. 25 August 1885, d. 5 December 1961
Gelia Alice Danalson Carroll
     Gelia Alice Danalson was born on 25 August 1885 at Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.2 She was the daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen.1 Gelia Alice Danalson married first Isaac Wesley Scott, son of Isaac Joseph Scott and Julia Ann Patton, on 6 July 1907 at the parsonage of H. K. Riffe, minister. Gelia Alice Danalson married second Benjamin Franklin Carroll on 28 January 1959 at Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.3,4 Gelia Alice Danalson died on 5 December 1961 at Jackson County, West Virginia, at age 76.3,5 She was buried at Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.3
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
5 June 1900Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson6
22 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginaiJohn William Danalson7
5 January 1920Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaIsaac Wesley Scott8
9 April 1930Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaIsaac Wesley Scott9
23 April 1940Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaIsaac Wesley Scott10

Children of Gelia Alice Danalson and Isaac Wesley Scott

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S1306] MARRIAGE, Carroll, Benjamin F. - Scott, Gelia: Lists location only., unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as MARRIAGE, Carroll - Scott.
  3. [S1265] Gelia Danalson Scott Carroll Cemetery Marker, Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.
  4. [S1306] MARRIAGE, Carroll - Scott.
  5. [S18420] Beauchemin Family Tree, online http://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/32638068. Hereinafter cited as Beauchemin Family Tree.
  6. [S51] 1900 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T623.
  7. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  8. [S52] 1920 U.S. Census, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.
  9. [S87] 1930 U.S. Census, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.
  10. [S2576] 1940 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.

Nellie Mae Naomi Danalson1

F, b. 25 August 1893, d. 13 October 1953
Nellie Mae Naomi Danalson
     Nellie Mae Naomi Danalson was born on 25 August 1893 at Roane County, West Virginia.1 She was the daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen.1 Nellie Mae Naomi Danalson died on 13 October 1953 at Spencer State Hospital, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, at age 60.1 She was buried at Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.1
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
5 June 1900Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson2
22 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginaiJohn William Danalson3
5 January 1920Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson4
2 April 1930Ravenswood, Jackson County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson5
24 May 1940Ravenswood, Jackson County, West VirginiaSamuel Stephen Ball6
6 May 1950Spencer State Hospital, Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaNellie Mae Naomi Danalson7

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S51] 1900 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T623.
  3. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  4. [S52] 1920 U.S. Census, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.
  5. [S4064] 1930 U.S. Census, Ravenswood, Jackson County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.
  6. [S4065] 1940 U.S. Census, Ravenswood, Jackson County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.
  7. [S15276] 1950 U.S. Census, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.

Mary Edna Danalson1

F, b. July 1896, d. 4 November 1968
Mary Edna Donalson Rhodes
     Mary Edna Danalson was born in July 1896 at Roane County, West Virginia.2,3 She was the daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen.1 Mary Edna Danalson married William Clarence Rhodes, son of William Rhodes and Cora E. Wilson, on 29 August 1912 at home of the bride's parents, Roane County, West Virginia.1,4 Mary Edna Danalson died on 4 November 1968 at Akron, Summit County, Ohio, at age 72.
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
5 June 1900Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson3
22 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginaiJohn William Danalson5
13 January 1920Kenmore, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes6
11 April 1930Akron, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes2
18 April 1940Akron, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes7
1 April 1950Akron, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes8

Children of Mary Edna Danalson and William Clarence Rhodes

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S44] 1930 U.S. Census, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.
  3. [S51] 1900 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T623.
  4. [S1305] MARRIAGE, Rhodes, William Clarence - Danalson, Mary Edna, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as MARRIAGE, Rhodes - Danalson.
  5. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  6. [S55] 1920 U.S. Census, Kenmore, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.
  7. [S2560] 1940 U.S. Census, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.
  8. [S15019] 1950 U.S. Census, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.

William Clarence Rhodes1

M, b. August 1892, d. 22 July 1963
William Clarence Rhodes
     William Clarence Rhodes was born in August 1892 at Roane County, Kentucky.1,2,3 He was the son of William Rhodes and Cora E. Wilson. William Clarence Rhodes married Mary Edna Danalson, daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen, on 29 August 1912 at home of the bride's parents, Roane County, West Virginia.1,4 William Clarence Rhodes died on 22 July 1963 at Alliance, Stark County, Ohio, at age 70.
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
28 June 1900Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaCora E. Wilson3
20 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaCora E. Wilson5
13 January 1920Kenmore, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes6
11 April 1930Akron, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes7
18 April 1940Akron, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes8
1 April 1950Akron, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes9

Children of William Clarence Rhodes and Mary Edna Danalson

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S1305] MARRIAGE, Rhodes, William Clarence - Danalson, Mary Edna: Lists age, county, and state only., unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as MARRIAGE, Rhodes - Danalson.
  3. [S51] 1900 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T623.
  4. [S1305] MARRIAGE, Rhodes - Danalson.
  5. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  6. [S55] 1920 U.S. Census, Kenmore, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.
  7. [S44] 1930 U.S. Census, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.
  8. [S2560] 1940 U.S. Census, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.
  9. [S15019] 1950 U.S. Census, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.

Orva Louise Danalson1,2

F, b. 29 November 1898, d. 30 July 1924
Ora Louise Danalson Saxman
     Orva Louise Danalson was born on 29 November 1898 at Roane County, West Virginia.1,2,3 She was the daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen.1 Orva Louise Danalson married George F. Saxman on 20 September 1921 at Ravenswood, Jackson County, West Virginia.2,4 Orva Louise Danalson died on 30 July 1924 at age 25.2 She was buried at Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.2
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
5 June 1900Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson5
22 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginaiJohn William Danalson6
13 January 1920Kenmore, Summit County, OhioWilliam Clarence Rhodes7

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S1267] Orva Louise Danalson Saxman Cemetery Marker, Spencer Memorial Cemetery, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.
  3. [S1303] MARRIAGE, Saxman, George - Danalson, Orva: Lists age, county, and state only., unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as MARRIAGE, Saxman - Danalson.
  4. [S1303] MARRIAGE, Saxman - Danalson.
  5. [S51] 1900 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T623.
  6. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  7. [S55] 1920 U.S. Census, Kenmore, Summit County, Ohio, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.

Margaret Mildred Danalson1

F, b. 1 March 1901, d. 25 December 1984
Margaret Mildred Danalson Fisher
     Margaret Mildred Danalson was born on 1 March 1901 at Roane County, West Virginia.1 She was the daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen.1 Margaret Mildred Danalson married Ernest E. Fisher on 20 February 1921 at the home of Mr. Scott Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.1 Margaret Mildred Danalson died on 25 December 1984 at Harris County, Texas, at age 83.2
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
22 April 1910Spencer, Roane County, West VirginaiJohn William Danalson3
5 January 1920Spencer, Roane County, West VirginiaJohn William Danalson4
12 April 1930Parkersburg, Wood County, West VirginiaErnest E. Fisher5
2 April 1940Goose Creek Township, Harris County, TexasErnest E. Fisher6
10 April 1950Other Places, Harris County, TexasErnest E. Fisher7

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S13083] Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000, online unknown url. Hereinafter cited as Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000.
  3. [S54] 1910 U.S. Census, Spencer District, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T624.
  4. [S52] 1920 U.S. Census, Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T625.
  5. [S3135] 1930 U.S. Census, Parkersburg District, Wood County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.
  6. [S5105] 1940 U.S. Census, Goose Creek Township, Harris County, Texas, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.
  7. [S18409] 1950 U.S. Census, Other Places, Harris County, Texas, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.

Ernest E. Fisher1

M, b. 1894
     Ernest E. Fisher was born in 1894 at Roane County, West Virginia.1 He married Margaret Mildred Danalson, daughter of John William Danalson and Margaret Ella McMullen, on 20 February 1921 at the home of Mr. Scott Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia.1
Census DateCensus LocationHead of Household
12 April 1930Parkersburg, Wood County, West VirginiaErnest E. Fisher2
2 April 1940Goose Creek Township, Harris County, TexasErnest E. Fisher3
10 April 1950Other Places, Harris County, TexasErnest E. Fisher4

Citations

  1. [S756] E-mail message from living person to living person, 18 Apr 2008.
  2. [S3135] 1930 U.S. Census, Parkersburg District, Wood County, West Virginia, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T626.
  3. [S5105] 1940 U.S. Census, Goose Creek Township, Harris County, Texas, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T627.
  4. [S18409] 1950 U.S. Census, Other Places, Harris County, Texas, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T628.