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4901 | I14044 | Furbee | Elizabeth | Abt 1782 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] On 11 APR 1846 George Furbee and Elizabeth his wife of Marion Co., VA, John Furbee and Rebecca his wife of Green Co., PA, Waightman Furbee and Katharine his wife of Tyler Co., VA, and James R. Tucker and Elizabeth his wife of Franklin Co., OH, sold to Caleb Furbee of Marion Co., for $1 each, on Rock Lick Run, a branch of Dent Run, 50 acres, adjoining Jas. H. Baten, Samuel Hibbs, et al.; signed Waightman + (his mark) Furbee, John h [a squared-off lowercase h slanting to the right] (his mark) Furbee, Georg. Furbee, Betsy Firbee [sic]; Waightman appeared in Wetzel Co. court and John in Monongalia Co. court to confirm. |
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4902 | I13798 | Furbee | Elizabeth | Feb 1809 | 25 Feb 1891 | 0 | Elizabeth made her will 12 AUG 1889; it was recorded 25 FEB 1891. She left $5 each to her daughters Catharine Cane, Susana Postlewait, Sarah Postlewait, Caroline Elliott, and Eliza Jane Smith; she also mentioned granddaughters Harriet Postlewait, Harriet Coen, and Lene Coen; she mentioned daughter-in-law Amanda Coen. Elizabeth signed with an X; witnesses were A. L. Morris and Thomas Dulaney of Wetzel Co., WV. | tree1 |
4903 | I14227 | Furbee | Elizabeth | Bet. 1825 - 1830 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Fairmont P.O., Mannington Township, Marion County, West Virginia in 1870. She was keeping house for her widowed brother James D. Lived in Mannington, Marion County, West Virginia in 1880. She was boarding with her brother Charles D. |
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4904 | I14320 | Furbee | Elizabeth | 5 May 1861 | 5 May 1861 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Elizabeth was stillborn. |
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4905 | I16080 | Furbee | Emma Jane | Dec 1870 | 21 Nov 1936 | 0 | Emma and her husband lived in Wetzel Co., WV. | tree1 |
4906 | I11275 | Furbee | Ethel | 25 Apr 1898 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Ethel may have lived in Zephyrhills, FL. |
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4907 | I39893 | FURBEE | FELIX | 1613 | Feb 1667 | 0 | https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2VV-QX5 | tree1 |
4908 | I14835 | Furbee | Flora L. | 23 Jan 1894 | 1976 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Flora married at age 53 and had no children. She was the first graduate of West Virginia University who was named Furbee.[ |
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4909 | I14313 | Furbee | Floyd Franklin | 15 Jun 1853 | 1930 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Middlebourne, Ellsworth Dist., Tyler Co., WV in 1900-1920. From: "Connie Taylor" To: mellsbellus@yahoo.com Subject: Furbee family Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:59:55 -0500 James, I saw your web page and wanted to tell you that the Floyd Franklin Furbee you have listed as married to Catherine Boreman had a child, George Furbee, by my great-grandmother, Lovina Jane Wright in Tyler County, West Virginia. The two never married. Lovina had twin boys, George and another boy who died at birth. This was before he married Catherine. I also think that Floyd and Catherine had a boy that they named George. Later, Lovina married William Pipes from Tyler County, WV and they moved to Indiana. Also, I am related to the Boreman family thru Ann Brown Boreman who married Abner Pipes. Regards, Connie |
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4910 | I14313 | Furbee | Floyd Franklin | 15 Jun 1853 | 1930 | 0 | now West Virginia | tree1 |
4911 | I11401 | Furbee | Francis Marion | 12 Apr 1874 | 14 Dec 1950 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Wetzel Co., WV in 1920. |
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4912 | I15203 | Furbee | Franklin Emory | 11 Oct 1867 | 25 Nov 1955 | 0 | The History of West Virginia, Old and New. Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume II, page 124 Frank Emory Furbee has been actively associated with the business life of Mannington for over three decades, is head of the very prosperous establishment known as the H. R. & F. E. Furbee, extensive dealers in Men's and women's apparel and is also president of the Furbee Furniture Company, and through his substantial resources and influence he has contributed to the upbuilding of the little city, especially in its educational institutions. This is one of the oldest American families in West Virginia, and in all the generations the name has stood for progress and advancement. The Furbees are of English descent. Benjamin Furbee was born in 1693, on the Delaware - Maryland Peninsula. His son was named Bowers. Caleb, a son of Bowers, and the ancestor of the West Virginia branch of the family, was born at Kent, Delaware, November 22, 1752. As a young man he enlisted with the Delaware troops to serve the cause of independence in May 1775. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1776, and in May 1777, was in command of a detachment of troops in Captain Caldwell's company under Colonel Pope. Among other battles he was at Brandywine in 1777, and continued with the patriot armies until independence was achieved. Caleb Furbee about 1790, with his wife, Sarah and four sons, Waitman, John, George, and Caleb, came to what is now West Virginia, settled near Morgantown, made large purchases of land on Paw Paw Creek, now in Marion County, and lived in the midst of and participated in the development of that section for years, but spent his last days in Tyler County, where the life of this Revolutionary patriot came to its close on April 16, 1837. Three generations intervene between him and the Mannington merchant first named above. George Furbee, son of Caleb, was born in Delaware, spent his active life as a farmer and stock-raiser on Paw Paw Creek, and died in 1844. In 1796 he married Elizabeth Prichard. Their children were James and Elizabeth, the latter marrying Jeremiah Beatty. James Furbee is the most prominent name associated with the early history of Mannington. He was born in the Paw Paw Creek district, and after some years as a farmer there he bought 800 acres, including the site of the City of Mannington. He founded the town, opened its first store, and guided his personal interests to the welfare of the community ever afterward. For many years he was a leading stock dealer. James Furbee in 1823 married Mary Ann Lindsay, daughter of Lindsay and Nellie (Janes) Boggess. Their son was the late Hon. James Hilary Furbee, who was born at Basnettsville, Marion County, October 18, 1827. He found his interesting duties in connection with his father's early enterprises at Mannington, and upon completion of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad through that town in 1852 he was appointed station agent. These were his official duties until 1862, when he was appointed United States revenue collector. Soon after the outbreak of the Civil war he had raised a company for state service, became its captain, and was with the command in repelling threatened invasions from the South. James H. Furbee in 1878 was elected a member of the West Virginia Legislature, and in 1880 was chosen to a seat in the State Senate. However, on account of a technicality, he was not seated. In 1886 he was again elected by a large majority, and was also elected in 1892. Perhaps his most useful service in the Senate was rendered the cause of state education. That was his dominating public motive. He was chairman of the committee on education in the Senate. hardly less important was the twenty years he served as president of the Board of Education of Mannington District. During this period his work contributed largely to the establishment of the free school system, and introduced something more than nominal standards for the management and conduct of the local schools. His long devotion to church culminated in his election as a lay delegate to the General Conference of 1900. James H. Furbee, whose life of usefulness closed on November 9, 1899, married on October 7, 1855, Sarah J. McCoy, of Tyler County. Her grandparents, john and Esther (McCarty) McCoy, came from North of Ireland in 1801, settling first in the Shenandoah Valley and subsequently removing to Middlebourne, Tyler County. Their son, James McCoy, married in Tyler County, Jane Martin, and they were the parents of Sarah J. Furbee, who survived her husband, passing away July 12, 1921. This brings this interesting family narrative down to Frank Emory Furbee, who was born at Mannington, October 11, 1867. Both at home and in school he was well trained for the responsibilities that awaited him. After the public schools he attended the Fairmont State Normal School, and in 1890 graduated from Duff's Business College of Pittsburgh. he forthwith entered his father's business, known as J. H. Furbee & Sons, dealers in clothing, shoes, and furnishings at Mannington. Since 1896 this prosperous business has continued under the title of H. R. & F. E. Furbee. Mr. F. E. Furbee in 1910 became associated with the organization of the Furbee Furniture Company. Mr. Furbee succeeds to the responsibilities so long held by his father as a guiding hand in the educational affairs of Mannington. He was chosen president of the Board of Education in July, 1919. He is a Knight Templar, thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason and a Shriner, an Elk, and Modern Woodman, and is a charter member of the Kiwanis Club. October 1, 1899, Mr. Furbee married Virginia H. Hagadorn. She is of New England ancestry, and was born at Troy, New York, daughter of Charles H. and Charlotte Hagadorn, of Bennington, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Furbee have two children: Robert Dater, born November 10, 1906, and Martha Virginia, born March 11, 1912. [This biography was submitted by Patty Tyler,E-mail address: |
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4913 | I13093 | Furbee | Gabriel | 10 Apr 1826 | 17 Sep 1895 | 0 | Was the youngest child of Waitman and Catherine (Leap) Furbee, and the only child who was born in what is now Wetzel County, West Virginia. Not sure if Gabriel Furbee's married to Catherine Postlewait is correct or not. |
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4914 | I13093 | Furbee | Gabriel | 10 Apr 1826 | 17 Sep 1895 | 0 | Additional Sources: Gedcom: King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December 13, 2001. Gedcom: Benjamin Furbee Descendants.FTW |
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4915 | I12491 | Furbee | Gabriel | May 1875 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Gabriel never married. Lived in Wetzel Co., WV in 1920. He was buried in Furbee Cemetery. |
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4916 | I13003 | Furbee | George | Abt 1775 | 10 May 1849 | 0 | On 8 JUN 1813, Richard Price and wife Eleanor, George Furbay and wife Elizabeth, Davis Meredith and wife Anne, John Parker and wife Mary, all of Monongalia Co., VA, sold to William Pritchard of Allegany Co., MD, for $60, two 50-acre lots west of Ft. Cumberland (i.e., in Allegany Co., MD); Thomas Pritchard Sr. of Allegany Co., deceased, had owned the land; he died intestate with children Eleanor, Elizabeth, Anne, and Mary; signed Richard Price, Eleanor / (her mark) Price, George Furbay, Elih Furbay, Davis Meredith, Anne Meredith, John Parker, Mary Parker; wit. R. Barkshire; deed recorded 18 NOV 1813. George's will, made 3 APR 1849 and probated during JAN term 1850, gave his wife Elizabeth half the land and the balance of his personal estate; the other half of the land went to his daughter Sarah Beaty and her husband Jeremiah; at Elizabeth's death all the land was to go to Sarah if she paid $50 apiece to Thomas Smith and Richard [sic] Smith and $35 to Margaret Millan; signed George (his mark) Furbee; witnesses were Jonathan Musgrave, Felix C. Michael. This was George's second will, apparently written after a great deal of pressure from Elizabeth to include her children by her previous marriage. George felt he had already taken care of them in other material ways, and the witnesses and several neighbors and relatives were called in to testify about George's state of mind when he made the second will and about the degree of pressure put on him by Elizabeth. One neighbor, Edna Amos, said that just after Jonathan Musgrave had been sent for to write the second will, Elizabeth said, "Justice is going to take place now; I hope it will take place. I always thought a person could not die without justice taking place first." In the end, the second will prevailed. |
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4917 | I13172 | Furbee | George | 6 Apr 1859 | 1859 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] George died in infancy. |
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4918 | I12710 | Furbee | George Campbell | 5 Oct 1825 | 9 Sep 1864 | 0 | "Due to extraordinary circumstances George was buried three times. First he was buried in a shallow grave in the woods near Harrisville in Ritchie County, then still in Ritchie he was buried in King Knob until coming to his final resting place in Centerville. I did not know how to include multiple burial sites and decided he should simply be listed in his final resting place in Centerville, where his family wished him to be." Kellie Sue Sapp King Sources: Book - History of Tyler County, West Virginia, to 1984, Page 270. Family Sheets - Genealogical History of Harrison County, West Virginia, Willis Guy Tetrick (1883), microfilm 163758, Tetrick cites D. N. Furbee of Alma, West Virginia, July 26th, 1931. Family History Library. Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.GEDCOM. Date of Import: December 13, 2001. |
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4919 | I14570 | Furbee | George Lindsay | Oct 1825 | 19 Aug 1908 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Mannington, Marion County, West Virginia in 1880. |
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4920 | I14335 | Furbee | George Paul | 05 Apr 1875 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] He was living in Tyler City, Tyler Co., WV, in 1930 and in Alma, WV, in 1941. |
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4921 | I13988 | Furbee | George W. | 17 Aug 1863 | 25 Oct 1929 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] A twin to William M. Furbee. |
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4922 | I15271 | Furbee | George W. | Abt. 1864 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Church Dist., Wetzel Co., WV in 1910-1920. |
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4923 | I13391 | Furbee | George W. | 1873 | 1939 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] [Furbee.FTW] Lived in Moundsville W. Va. Had a large Family. |
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4924 | I16103 | Furbee | Geraldine Myrtle | 30 Jun 1918 | 27 Apr 1999 | 0 | Only on the 1920 US Census does her name appear as Myrtle Geraldine Furbee. On the rest of the documents it appears as Geraldine Myrtle. | tree1 |
4925 | I12526 | Furbee | Goldie F. | 07 Jun 1904 | 05 Oct 1991 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Moundsville, Marshall Co., WV in 1991. |
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4926 | I13513 | Furbee | Grover Cleveland | Mar 1886 | Aft 1970 | 0 | Lived in Marion County, West Virginia in 1910 and was still till living in 1970. Grover had one son and three daughters. He may have had one child, not included in those mentioned before, that died young. |
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4927 | I13513 | Furbee | Grover Cleveland | Mar 1886 | Aft 1970 | 0 | Sources: Gedcom: King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. Gedcom: Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW |
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4928 | I13401 | Furbee | Harriet D. | 12 Nov 1881 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Price Grove, Marshall Co., WV in 1903. |
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4929 | I14317 | Furbee | Harrison Hardman | 23 Jan 1859 | 5 Dec 1934 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Middlebourne, McElroy Dist., Tyler Co., WV in 1900-1939. |
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4930 | I14858 | Furbee | Hazel Virginia | 20 Mar 1891 | Nov 1970 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in McElroy Dist., Tyler Co., WV in 1900. She was living with her uncle and aunt, Thomas and Florence Hardman Smith. Lived in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV in 1930, 1970. |
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4931 | I14576 | Furbee | Henry Boggess | 25 Oct 1836 | 21 Feb 1926 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Henry served in Co. H of the 14th Regiment Volunteer Infantry from Marion County, West Virginia. His unit mustered in SEP 1862 and mustered out JUN 1865. |
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4932 | I14321 | Furbee | Hiram Waitman | 20 Jul 1862 | 1 Mar 1945 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in McElroy Dist., Tyler Co., WV in 1900-1920. Hiram never married. |
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4933 | I15202 | Furbee | Howard Russell | 14 Feb 1866 | 24 Dec 1919 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] In JAN 1903 Howard introduced a bill to create a county called Augusta from parts of Marion, Monongalia, and Wetzel counties, with Mannington as its seat. The proposed county would have been roughly square, with Mannington in the center. The bill was opposed by Fairmont residents. |
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4934 | I32858 | Furbee | Ina | Aft 1876 | 0 | Ina is a grandchild of Thomas who was living with him when she was eleven years of age. This was in 1910. | tree1 | |
4935 | I12472 | Furbee | Ira | 13 May 1853 | 13 Jul 1857 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Ira died in childhood. |
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4936 | I15183 | Furbee | Iva Nora | Abt 1859 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Mannington, Marion County, West Virginia. |
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4937 | I14590 | Furbee | Jacob | Abt. 1837 | Abt. 1913 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Marion Co., VA in 1850. Lived in Marion Co., VA in 1860. Lived in Church Dist., Wetzel Co., WV in 1880-1910. Jacob Furbee of Church Dist., Wetzel Co., appears on a list of Civil War veterans. In 1910 a nephew, Amos Furbee, 20, was living with Jacob. |
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4938 | I12476 | Furbee | Jacob | 11 Oct 1858 | 7 Feb 1859 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Jacob died in infancy. |
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4939 | I16094 | Furbee | Jacob Eugene | 23 Jul 1923 | 13 Apr 1980 | 0 | Twin | tree1 |
4940 | I12730 | Furbee | James | 18 Jan 1797 | 25 Oct 1886 | 0 | James Furbee in 1823 married Mary Ann Lindsay, daughter of Lindsay and Nellie (Janes) Boggess. In the 1840's James and Mary Ann moved to the land we now know as Mannington, West Virginia founded the town. James Furbee is the most prominent name associated with the early history of Mannington. He was born in the Paw Paw Creek district, and after some years as a farmer there he bought 800 acres, including the site of the City of Mannington. He founded the town, opened its first store, and guided his personal interests to the welfare of the community ever afterward. For many years he was a leading stock dealer. In his will he named his wife Milly; daughters Alcinda Jane Conaway, Milly A. Prichard, Delia Brand, Mary Hawkes, and Sarah A. Beaty; sons George L., James H., and Henry B.; executors were James H. Furbee and Alpheus Prichard; witnesses were U. A. Clayton and B. F. Charlton. James's death record names his mother as Elizabeth. The Will of James Furbee: 2:324--James Furbee of Mannington Dist., Marion Co.; 8 SEP 1876; wife Milly $1000, 1 horse, 1 cow, all household goods and kitchen furniture that belonged to her at time of marriage; exrs. to sell all other property, real and personal; daughter Alcinda Jane Conaway $700 (already rec'd. $300); daughter Milly A. Prichard $1000; daughter Delia Brand $700 (already rec'd. $300); daughter Mary Hawker (Hanker? Hawkes?) $700 (already rec'd. $300); daughter Sarah A. Beaty $600 (already rec'd. $400); son Henry B. $150; to William B. Conaway, Alcinda Jane Conaway, William D. Beaty, and Sarah A. Beaty, any notes, bonds, or obligations I may hold agains them; anything remaining to be divided among all my children or their heirs: George L., James H., Henry B., Alcinda Jane, Milly A., Delia, Mary, Sarah A.; exrs. James H. Furbee, Alpheus Prichard; wits. U. A. Clayton, B. F. Charlton; 9 NOV 1885, will admitted to record. Sources: Document - Will of James Furbee Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. |
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4941 | I13982 | Furbee | James D. | Abt. 1832 | Bet. 1867 - 1899 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Battelle Dist., Monongalia Co., WV in 1880. |
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4942 | I14571 | Furbee | James Hillary | 18 Oct 1827 | 9 Nov 1899 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Basnettsville, Monongalia Co., VA became Marion County, West Virginia after the Civil War. On 3 APR 1878 James H. Furbee and his wife sold 2 acres on Buffalo Creek near Mannington to Phebe Nay, wife of J. W. Nay, all of Mannington Dist., for $160; it was part of the land conveyed by W. S. Clayton and wife to Furbee; signed James H. Furbee, Sarah J. Furbee. James made his will 16 APR 1886; it was proved 20 NOV 1899. In it he mentioned his wife Sarah J. and named as executors his sons Walter S. and Lesley C. |
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4943 | I11237 | Furbee | James M. | Abt 1859 | 0 | "Some sources list him as never being married." Kellie Sue Sapp King Sources: Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001. |
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4944 | I12471 | Furbee | James Milton | 7 Apr 1848 | 4 Mar 1917 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Green Dist., Wetzel Co., WV in 1900-1910. In 1910 there was a niece, Martha Furbee, 7, living with James. |
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4945 | I15198 | Furbee | James Sherman | 15 Feb 1864 | 22 Mar 1940 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] In 1910 James's widowed sister Mary Jane Coleman was living with him. |
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4946 | I15344 | Furbee | James W. | 02 Jun 1885 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Proctor Dist., Wetzel Co., WV in 1900. He was living with his mother and stepfather. Was not working in 1920. James never married. |
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4947 | I11174 | Furbee | Jane | 03 Jul 1837 | 01 Jun 1923 | 0 | In 1870 Jane was living with her parents and owned $500 worth of real estate and $2000 worth of personal property. Sources: Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. |
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4948 | I13161 | Furbee | Jane | Abt. 1841 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Jane died before maturity. |
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4949 | I12478 | Furbee | Jason S. | 4 Jul 1862 | 18 May 1923 | 0 | Names seen as McFurbee | tree1 |
4950 | I14896 | Furbee | Jay Presley | Abt 1905 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Terra Alta, Preston Co., WV in 1920. |
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