Friday, November 26, 2021

Presley Church family of Littleton, West Virginia

Presley Church, born September 29, 1900 in West Virginia, was the son of Robert Church and Lucinda Murphy. He and his wife, Nellie Cumberledge, had three daughtersBetty Lee Church, June Louise Church, and Doris Jean Church. June married Bill Daniel, the young man in the photo below. My best guess for when these photos were taken would be the mid-1940s and was probably taken at the Church family home in Littleton, Wetzel County, West Virginia. Presley was my husband's grand uncle. 


June Church, Bill Daniel, Presley Church, Doris Church,
Betty Church, and Nell (Cumberledge) Church


Nell and Presley


The Church family and Bill Daniel
 


Presley and Nell

Presley was a descendent of Henry “Old Hundred” Church for whom the town of Hundred was named.

These photos are part of the Ralph Murphy collection given to my husband by his Aunt Jean Murphy. To see more from the collection, click here.

Saturday, November 20, 2021

Remembering Dessie Church Murphy

Dessie Church Murphy, my husband’s paternal grandmother, passed away 81 years ago today. Only 51 years old when she died, Dessie left five children behind. The youngest was Earl, my father-in-law. He was just 12 years old when he lost his mother so his memories were limited, but when he spoke of her, it was always with love. 


Earl and Dessie

Dessie was buried at the bottom of the hill at Thomas Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Littleton, Wetzel County, West Virginia. 



The funeral card that was passed out at her funeral is below.

Obsequies for Dessie Murphy

Funeral services were held Monday, November twenty-fifth nineteen hundred and forty at 1:30 o'clock in the home and further services at 2:00 o'clock in the Littleton Methodist Church. 

Officiating clergyman: Rev. R. O. Phillips and Rev. Harry W. Flanagan. 

Singers: The Methodist Choir. 

Pallbearers: Virgil Jackson, Clarence Church, Arlie Church, Carl Jackson, Laverne Church, Fred Church. 

Interment: Thomas Chapel Cemetery.

Dessie Murphy, aged 51 years, died at her home in Littleton, Wednesday, November 20, 1940 at 12:20 o'clock P.M., following an illness of ten weeks. 

She was born near Littleton, February 23, 1889, a daughter of Robert and Lucinda Murphy Church, and resided all her life in the immediate vicinity. She was a member of the Littleton Methodist Church. 

On December 16, 1914, she married Charles Murphy who survives with the following children: Raymond of Yellowstone National Park, Ralph, Evelyn, Glenn and Earl all at home. Five brothers: Charles and Presley Church of Littleton; Henry of Kodol; Donley of Clarksburg; and James of Hundred, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Evans of Clarksburg; and Mrs. Jennie Davis of Weston, also survive.

Littleton is almost 300 miles from our home so we won't be visiting her grave, but I’m sure Earl is with her in Heaven, giving her a grown-up hug. 

Dessie was a descendent of Henry “Old Hundred” Church for whom the town of Hundred was named.

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Cecil Pearl Murphy

Cecil Pearl Murphy, daughter of Martin William Murphy and Sarah Elizabeth Anderson, was born in Littleton, Wetzel County, West Virginia on May 6, 1898. She was the 9th child of 11—Cora Belle Murphy, Edward Francis Murphy, Charles Homer Murphy, Essa (Essie) Lee Murphy, William (Willie) H. Murphy, Ella Mae Murphy, Arliff Barow Murphy, Tabitha M. Murphy, Cecil Pearl Murphy, Addie Opal Murphy, and Olive Ruby Murphy. She was my husband’s grand aunt. Her brother Charles is his grandfather.


L-R: Olive (Murphy) Frye, Cecil (Murphy) Grimm, Glenn Murphy 

Cecil would never know her sister Tabitha, who passed away the same year Cecil was born. Many years ago, we visited Anderson Bethel Cemetery in Littleton and discovered a metal marker for Tabitha recording her birth in 1896 and death in 1898.

On June 23, 1900, Cecil and her family lived in a rented home in Littleton. Cecil, the baby of the family, was two years old. Her parents had been married for 16 years. Cecil’s father had steady employment as a teamster. Both of her parents, brother Charles, and sister Essie were able to read and write. 

On April 27, 1910, Cecil and her family lived in the Clay District of Wetzel County. Her mother was enumerated as having had 11 children, with only 10 living which would account for Tabitha’s death. No longer the baby in the family, Cecil was now the big sister to sisters Addie (Adda) and Olive. Cecil’s father worked as a general farmer, brothers Edward, Charles, and William were teamsters at the oil field, sister Ella worked as a servant for a private family, and brother Arliff was a farm laborer. Everyone except for Edward, Addie, and Olive were able to read and write.

When Cecil was 17, her 27-year-old sister Essie died of septic endometritis on May 25, 1915 in Warwood, Ohio County, West Virginia. About 1919, Cecil married Essie’s widowed husband, Frank Oscar Grimm (16 years older than Cecil), son of Eldine Oscar Grimm and Sarah Armenia Gossett. Frank and Essie were married from 1907 until her death in 1915. During that time, they had three children—Harry Lee Grimm, Elsie Mae Grimm, and Ruth Louise Grimm. Ruth was not yet three years old when her mother died. At age 22, Cecil, their aunt, was now the step-mother to Frank and Essa’s children. 

On February 2, 1920, Cecil, Frank, Harry, Elsie, and Ruth lived on Hazlett Avenue in the Richland District of Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. Frank was a house carpenter. Cecil was in the early stage of pregnancy with their first child together when the census enumerator visited. On August 15, 1920, she gave birth to a boy they named Lewis Oscar Grimm. Daughter Sarah Armenia Grimm was born on February 15, 1922, son Leroy Frank Grimm on March 20, 1923, and daughter Alice June Grimm on December 9, 1926, all in Wheeling. The year 1927 was a sad one for Cecil though with the death of her mother on April 1 in Littleton, followed by the death of her father from a cerebral hemorrhage on April 6. Both were buried at Anderson Bethel Cemetery in Littleton. Cecil’s stepson, Harry, married Virginia May Phillips in Belmont, Ohio on June 12, 1929 and moved in with his mother-in-law, Wilemma Porter Phillips in Bridgeport, Belmont County, Ohio. 

On April 7, 1930, Cecil, Frank, and their four children lived in Wheeling. Frank was a carpenter, building houses. According to the Wheeling city directory, they lived at 416 Warwood Avenue. They still lived there in 1932. At some point, Frank and Essa’s daughters, Elsie and Ruth, moved in with Frank’s mother (their grandmother), Sarah Armenia [Gossett] Grimm. Elsie worked as a telephone operator for Hazel-Atlas Glass Company and Ruth as a waiter at Stone & Thomas.

On April 8, 1940, Cecil and her family lived in a rented home in Wheeling. Both Cecil and Frank had and 8th grade education. Frank was still building houses and had started his own business. When Cecil was 49 years old, her brother Arliff died in Wolf Summit, Harrison County, West Virginia on July 11, 1947. Two years later, she lost her husband of 29 years on July 19, 1949. Frank died in Wheeling at the age of 66. Before the end of the year, she would also lose her brother Charles who died in Littleton on November 16, 1949. Frank was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, Arliff at Anderson-Bethel Cemetery in Littleton, and Charles at Thomas Chapel Cemetery in Littleton.


L-R: Sarah Armenia Grimm Griffith; her husband Arthur Clifton Griffith;
Cecil Pearl Murphy Grimm; Lewis Oscar Grimm; Alice June Grimm Carper;
Frank Oscar Grimm (ca. 1946)

Cecil’s brother William died in Littleton on March 28, 1960 when she was 61 years old. William was buried at Anderson Bethel Cemetery in Littleton. Cecil died at Wheeling Hospital at the age of 65 of acute coronary occlusion on September 26, 1963. Her daughter Sarah (Griffith) was the informant on her death certificate. She was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling on September 30. Cecil was a member of Warwood Christian Church. She was survived by her four children, three step-children, four sisters (Cora, Ella, Addie, and Olive), one brother (Edward), 13 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.


Stone photo from Find-A-Grave Memorial ID 143800321, added by Michael Grimm.

References

  • Arliff Murphy stone, Anderson Bethel Cemetery, Littleton, West Virginia.
  • Arliff Murphy, West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973.
  • Birth and death indexes, West Virginia Archives and History, West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History.
  • Cecil Pearl Grimm Certificate of Death, West Virginia State Department of Health—Division of Vital Statistics.
  • Cecil Pearl Grimm obituary, The Intelligencer, Wheeling, West Virginia, September 27, 1963.
  • Cecil Pearl Grimm, West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973.
  • Charles H. Murphy, West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973.
  • Essie Murphy and Frank Grimm, Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993.
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143800321/cecil-pearl-grimm: accessed 13 November 2021), memorial page for Cecil Pearl Murphy Grimm (6 May 1898–26 Sep 1963), Find a Grave Memorial ID 143800321, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA; maintained by Michael Grimm (contributor 47972480).
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99890706/frank-oscar-grimm: accessed 13 November 2021), memorial page for Frank Oscar Grimm (10 Feb 1883–19 Jul 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99890706, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA; maintained by Michael Grimm (contributor 47972480).
  • Harry Lee Grimm and Virginia May Phillips, Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993.
  • Mrs. Cora Belle Murphy Moore obituary, The Weirton Daily Times, Weirton, West Virginia, November 30, 1964.
  • Personal visit to Thomas Chapel Cemetery, Littleton, Wetzel County, West Virginia.
  • Tabitha M. Murphy marker, Anderson Bethel Cemetery, Littleton, West Virginia.
  • U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  • United States Federal Census, Bridgeport, Belmont County, Ohio, 1930.
  • United States Federal Census, Clay District, Littleton, Wetzel, West Virginia, 1900.
  • United States Federal Census, Clay District, Wetzel, West Virginia, 1910.
  • United States Federal Census, Franklin, Marshall County, West Virginia, 1900.
  • United States Federal Census, Richland, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1920.
  • United States Federal Census, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1930, 1940.
  • Wheeling, West Virginia, City Directory, 1924, 1930, 1932.
  • Willie Murphy, U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963. 

Sunday, November 7, 2021

J. Iverson Bryant

This blog post is another in a series connecting the dots in my tree to the souls buried at Bairdstown Cemetery in Bairdstown, Oglethorpe County, Georgia.

J. Iverson Bryant, son of Eugene Herbert Bryant and Nancy Tallulah Bouchelle, was born in Georgia, most likely Bairdstown, on February 1, 1887. He was the 3rd child of 14—Leroy Bryant, Clinton Bouchelle Bryant, J. Iverson Bryant, Nellie Lynne Bryant, Mamie Bryant, Hugh Crawford Bryant, Rebecca M. Bryant, Herbert A. Bryant, Clark Howell Bryant, Clyde Bryant, Emily Elizabeth Bryant, Noel T. Bryant, William M. Bryant, and an unnamed infant son. Iverson and I are 2nd cousins 3x removed. Our nearest common relatives are Charles L. Lankford and Miss Moore. His grandmother, Elizabeth Ann Lankford Bryant, was the sister of my 3rd great grandfather, James Meriweather Lankford.

Iverson didn’t survive infancy, dying on December 12, 1887 at the age of 10 months. He was buried at Bairdstown Cemetery in Bairdstown. His tombstone reads:

J. Iverson,
Son of E. H. and N. T. Bryant
Feb. 1, 1887
Dec. 12, 1887
Rest in peace then gentle spirit
Throned above
Souls like thine with God in life and love

Iverson was one of four children in the family that did not survive infancy/childhood. His sister Nellie died at age 3 in 1892, the unnamed infant brother in 1909, and brother Noel at age 7 in 1912 .

On a final note, during my research for this post, I discovered the true name for the oldest child in this family—Leroy. In 1900, he was enumerated as Roye Bryant, which was all I had to go on. I’m glad to make that correction and to then be able to extend this family line.

References

  • Personal visit to Bryant family cemetery plot, Bairdstown Cemetery, Bairdstown, Georgia.
  • United States Federal Census, Falling Creek, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1900, 1910.