Descendants of Terrance J. Curran Generation No. 1 1. TERRANCE J.1 CURRAN was born 1829 in Claire Co., Ireland, and died Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Walker, Wood Co., WV. He married MARGARET MCMANUS, daughter of JOHN MCMANUS and MARY. She was born Jul 1828 in MD, and died Aft. 1900 in Wood Co., WV. Children of TERRANCE CURRAN and MARGARET MCMANUS are: 2. i. ELLEN2 CURRAN, b. 1852, Wood County, WV; d. Jan 08, 1932, Washington Co., OH. ii. MARY A. CURRAN, b. 1854. 3. iii. JOHN M. CURRAN, b. Sep 08, 1856, Athens Co., OH; d. Dec 25, 1921, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. iv. CATHARINE CURRAN, b. 1858; d. Aft. 1930; m. KIDD; d. Bef. 1930. v. THOMAS JAMES CURRAN, b. 1860; d. Aft. 1920. Notes for THOMAS JAMES CURRAN: T. James Curran was probably the father of Carrie Curran, rather than his brother. I believe that her death certificate lists Terrance and Margaret Curran as her parents because they raised her, but I believe that they were actually her grandparents. Process of elimination rules out any other Curran as being her father. T. James Curran died probably in Wood Co. just before the 1880 census was taken. Oddly, that is about the time that Henry Willis, his brother-in-law and husband of Ellen, probably died. 4. vi. WILLIAM S. CURRAN, b. Dec 1864, Wood Co., WV; d. Jun 08, 1940, Walker, Wood Co., WV. vii. EDWARD CURRAN, b. Dec 08, 1866, Walker, Wood Co., WV; d. Jan 02, 1939, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. More About EDWARD CURRAN: Cause of Death: Heart disease 5. viii. CARRIE A. CURRAN, b. Aug 12, 1879, Wood Co., WV; d. Dec 28, 1952, Walker, Wood Co., WV. Generation No. 2 2. ELLEN2 CURRAN (TERRANCE J.1) was born 1852 in Wood County, WV, and died Jan 08, 1932 in Washington Co., OH. She married (1) HENRY L. WILLIS Bef. 1872 in WV, son of JEREMIAH WILLIS and MARY C.. He was born Jun 21, 1848 in OH, and died May 18, 1877 in Wood Co., WV. She married (2) JAMES B. MCGILLIAN Bet. 1880 - 1888 in WV. He was born Abt. 1862 in Northern Ireland, and died Mar 12, 1932 in Washington Co., OH. More About HENRY L. WILLIS: Burial: May 1877, Dils Cemetery, Wood Co., WV Marriage Notes for ELLEN CURRAN and HENRY WILLIS: In Wes Cochran's publication of Washington Co., OH marriages (p. 347) there is an entry for Henry Latin Willis and Ellen Curran, married on 11/16/1874. This seems a little late to be my Henry and Ellen Willis, since daughter Mary was born in 1872. Her DOB is verified on her death certificate. More About HENRY WILLIS and ELLEN CURRAN: Marriage: Bef. 1872, WV More About JAMES MCGILLIAN and ELLEN CURRAN: Marriage: Bet. 1880 - 1888, WV Child of ELLEN CURRAN and HENRY WILLIS is: 6. i. MARY A.3 WILLIS, b. May 16, 1872, Clarksburg, Monongalia Co., WV; d. Jan 13, 1945, Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV. Children of ELLEN CURRAN and JAMES MCGILLIAN are: ii. JOHN EDWARD3 MCGILLIAN, b. Apr 18, 1885, WV; d. Aft. 1930. 7. iii. THOMAS JAMES MCGILLIAN, b. Jun 07, 1887, Volcano, Wood Co., WV; d. 1969, Walker, Wood Co., WV. iv. PVT. PETER TERRENCE MCGILLIAN, b. Nov 04, 1891, Volcano, Wood Co., WV; d. Oct 15, 1918. Notes for PVT. PETER TERRENCE MCGILLIAN: Peter T. McGillian Serial Number: 2931959 Race: W Residence: Leith, O. Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Marietta, O. Enlistment Date: 25 Jun 1918 Birth Place: Volcano, W. Va. Birth Date / Age: 4 Nov 1891 Assigns Comment: 11 Co 3 Training Battalion 158 Depot Brigade to 17 July 1918; Co E 336 Infantry to death. Private American Expeditionary Forces 9 Sept 1918 to death. Died of pneumonia 15 Oct 1918. Notified James B. McGillian, father, Leith, O. Volume #: 11 More About PVT. PETER TERRENCE MCGILLIAN: Cause of Death: Pneumonia Military service: Listed in Soldiers of the Great War, Vol. 2, page 478. 8. v. KATHRYN A. MCGILLIAN, b. 1893, WV. 9. vi. WILLIAM V. MCGILLIAN, b. Jul 19, 1896, Sistersville, Tyler Co., WV; d. Mar 1963, PA. 3. JOHN M.2 CURRAN (TERRANCE J.1) was born Sep 08, 1856 in Athens Co., OH, and died Dec 25, 1921 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. He married ELLA E. CRAVEN in Wood Co., WV. She was born 1866, and died 1956. More About JOHN M. CURRAN: Burial: 1921, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Cause of Death: Carcinoma of prostate gland More About ELLA E. CRAVEN: Burial: 1956, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV More About JOHN CURRAN and ELLA CRAVEN: Marriage: Wood Co., WV Children of JOHN CURRAN and ELLA CRAVEN are: i. CORA3 CURRAN, m. UNKNOWN, Bet. 1880 - 1925, Wood Co., WV. More About UNKNOWN and CORA CURRAN: Marriage: Bet. 1880 - 1925, Wood Co., WV ii. LESHA CURRAN. iii. JOHN W. CURRAN, b. Nov 02, 1886, Wood Co., WV; m. LAURA. iv. CLARA CURRAN, b. 1888. v. MAGGIE CURRAN, b. 1889. vi. CHARLIE CURRAN, b. Jan 1892. vii. PVT. CHARLES TERANCE CURRAN, b. Mar 20, 1893; d. Sep 30, 1918. Notes for PVT. CHARLES TERANCE CURRAN: Private, US Army, WWI - Dead or missing viii. LAURA CURRAN, b. Mar 1894; m. UNKNOWN, Wood Co., WV. More About UNKNOWN and LAURA CURRAN: Marriage: Wood Co., WV ix. THOMAS JAMES CURRAN, b. Jul 06, 1896, Walker, Wood Co., WV; d. Sep 24, 1934, Walker, Wood Co., WV; m. CATHERINE D. BARRETT, Jun 15, 1920, M. J. Coghlan, Moundsville, Marshall Co., WV; b. Belmont Co, OH. Notes for THOMAS JAMES CURRAN: US Navy, WWI More About THOMAS JAMES CURRAN: Burial: 1934, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Cause of Death: Chest and skull fractures (was struck by a train on the B&O track) Social Security Number: 233-01-3949 More About THOMAS CURRAN and CATHERINE BARRETT: Marriage: Jun 15, 1920, M. J. Coghlan, Moundsville, Marshall Co., WV x. THOMAS CURRAN, b. May 1897. xi. NORA CURRAN, b. Apr 1898; m. UNKNOWN, Wood Co., WV. More About UNKNOWN and NORA CURRAN: Marriage: Wood Co., WV xii. MINOR O. CURRAN, b. Oct 08, 1901; d. Sep 18, 1992; m. OPAL T.; b. Oct 04, 1904; d. Jul 06, 1975. More About MINOR O. CURRAN: Burial: 1992, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV More About OPAL T.: Burial: 1975, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV 10. xiii. LEWIS W. CURRAN, SR., b. Nov 12, 1903; d. May 23, 1972, Wood Co., WV. xiv. ALICE FLORENCE CURRAN, b. Feb 14, 1906; d. May 26, 1999, Walker, Wood Co., WV. More About ALICE FLORENCE CURRAN: Burial: May 1999, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV xv. RALPH E. CURRAN, b. Feb 06, 1911; d. Jun 16, 1990. More About RALPH E. CURRAN: Burial: Jun 1990, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV 4. WILLIAM S.2 CURRAN (TERRANCE J.1) was born Dec 1864 in Wood Co., WV, and died Jun 08, 1940 in Walker, Wood Co., WV. He married SARAH B. SEATON in Wood Co., WV, daughter of JOHN SEATON and TEMPERANCE NEILSON. She was born Dec 06, 1871 in Walker, Wood Co., WV, and died Dec 30, 1925 in Walker, Wood Co., WV. More About WILLIAM S. CURRAN: Cause of Death: Coronary heart disease More About SARAH B. SEATON: Cause of Death: Insanity, complicated by arterious sclerosis More About WILLIAM CURRAN and SARAH SEATON: Marriage: Wood Co., WV Child of WILLIAM CURRAN and SARAH SEATON is: i. MILDRED3 CURRAN, b. Apr 10, 1908; d. Apr 11, 1979, Wood Co., WV. More About MILDRED CURRAN: Social Security Number: 234-34-8123 5. CARRIE A.2 CURRAN (TERRANCE J.1) was born Aug 12, 1879 in Wood Co., WV, and died Dec 28, 1952 in Walker, Wood Co., WV. She married JR. EDWARD BEHA Dec 29, 1908 in Washington Co., OH1, son of EDWARD BEHA and SOPHIA HENSLER. He was born Mar 01, 1880 in Wood Co., WV, and died Sep 12, 1937 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. Notes for CARRIE A. CURRAN: Carrie Curran Beha may actually be the granddaughter of Terry and Margaret Curran. Per Karen Long Brockman, Carrie and Mary may be cousins. However, Terry and Margaret raised Carrie as their daughter and are listed as her parents on her death certificate. More About CARRIE A. CURRAN: Burial: Dec 1952, Walker, Wood Co., WV Cause of Death: Diabetes mellitus-coma. gangrene r. foot, arteriosclerosis, senility Census: 1880, Clay, Ritchie Co., WV More About JR. EDWARD BEHA: Burial: Sep 1937, Walker Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Cause of Death: Intestinal hemorrhage, probably due to ulcer More About EDWARD BEHA and CARRIE CURRAN: Marriage: Dec 29, 1908, Washington Co., OH1 Children of CARRIE CURRAN and EDWARD BEHA are: i. GERALDINE J.3 BEHA, b. Abt. 1912, Wood Co., WV. ii. NELLIE K. BEHA, b. Apr 09, 1915, Wood Co., WV; d. Feb 03, 1990, Walker, Wood Co., WV; m. EDWIN DALE HUBER, Aft. 1930; b. Apr 25, 1917; d. Sep 15, 1975, Walker, Wood Co., WV. More About NELLIE K. BEHA: Burial: Feb 1990, Walker, Wood Co., WV More About EDWIN DALE HUBER: Burial: Sep 1975, Walker, Wood Co., WV More About EDWIN HUBER and NELLIE BEHA: Marriage: Aft. 1930 Generation No. 3 6. MARY A.3 WILLIS (ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born May 16, 1872 in Clarksburg, Monongalia Co., WV, and died Jan 13, 1945 in Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER MONGER, son of JOHN MONGER and LEONA STUBBS. He was born Feb 01, 1867 in Good Hope, McDonough Co., IL, and died Oct 05, 1937 in Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV. More About MARY A. WILLIS: Burial: Jan 1945, Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Cause of Death: Cerebral hemorrhage More About THOMAS ALEXANDER MONGER: Cause of Death: Carcinoma of stomach Census: 1900, WV; Census: 1900 Census Occupation: Bookkeeper; Hastings, Wetzel Co., WV Children of MARY WILLIS and THOMAS MONGER are: 11. i. CLARA FRANCES4 MONGER, b. Feb 24, 1897, Mannington, WV; d. Nov 03, 1968, Sandyville, Jackson Co., WV. 12. ii. VASHTI LEONA MONGER, b. Oct 30, 1898, WV; d. May 08, 1988, San Diego, CA. iii. ADA V. MONGER, b. Jun 30, 1900, WV; d. Jul 08, 1974, IN; m. HAROLD R. DODGE; b. Oct 12, 1903, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Sep 27, 1981, IN. Notes for ADA V. MONGER: Per 1920 WV Census. 308-50-9417 More About ADA V. MONGER: Census: 1930, Hospitalized at Ohio Valley General Hospital in Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV when the 1920 census was taken Occupation: 1920, Grant Township, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: IN Notes for HAROLD R. DODGE: Age 26 Robertsdale, Lake, Indiana Whiting, Lake, Indiana More About HAROLD R. DODGE: Census: 1930, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; Census: Federal Census Social Security Number: IN iv. MILDRED BERYL MONGER, b. Jul 02, 1902, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. May 24, 1978, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV. Notes for MILDRED BERYL MONGER: 302-40-2977 More About MILDRED BERYL MONGER: Cause of Death: Carcinoma of lung Social Security Number: OH v. LILLIAN Z. MONGER, b. Jun 24, 1904, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Jan 26, 1987, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV. Notes for LILLIAN Z. MONGER: Elementary school teacher, retired after 46 years. 234-60-0875 Monger, Lillian Z., ServIces were held on Wednesday for Lil lian Z. Monger, retired school teacher for the Wetzel Count Board of Education, who died Sunday, Jan. 26, 1987 at hom e at the age of 82. A resident of Pine Grove, she was bor n June 24, 1904, in Pine Grove, the daughter of the late Th omas A. and Mary Willis Monger. She was a member of the St . Paul’s United Methodist Church, Pine Grove, and taught sc hool for the Wetzel County Board of Education for 46 years . She taught the second grade at Pine Grove for 44 years. S he was a member of the West Virginia Education Association . She was preceded in death by six sisters and a brother. S urviving are two sisters, Vashti Haines of Vista, CA and Vi rginia Pell of New Martinsville; five nephews, Richard, Joh n and Pete Pell, Richard Haines and Tom Long; and several n ieces. Friends were received at Palmer Funeral Home, Pine G rove where servIces were held. Interment in Greenlawn Memor ial Park, New Martinsville. Member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. More About LILLIAN Z. MONGER: Burial: Jan 1987, Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Cause of Death: Acute myocardial infarction Obituary: Jan 1987, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV Occupation: Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV Religion: Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: 1955, WV vi. MURIEL MYRTLE MONGER, b. Sep 26, 1906, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Dec 26, 1924, Hastings, Wetzel Co., WV. Notes for MURIEL MYRTLE MONGER: (Medical):Died just before high school graduation More About MURIEL MYRTLE MONGER: Burial: Dec 1924, Meningitis Cause of Death: Meningitis vii. GORGIA EARLINE MONGER, b. Abt. 1908, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Jul 02, 1910, Wetzel Co., WV. Notes for GORGIA EARLINE MONGER: Marker at cemetery states "daughter of T." More About GORGIA EARLINE MONGER: Burial: Jul 1910, Morgan Cemetery, Simpson Hill, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV Cause of Death: Pneumonia Cemetery: Morgan Cemetery, Simpson Hill, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV 13. viii. VIRGINIA MONGER, b. Aug 17, 1911, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Mar 09, 1994, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV. ix. THOMAS MONGER, b. Apr 30, 1913, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Jun 29, 1972, Whiting, Lake Co., IN. Notes for THOMAS MONGER: "Black sheep" of the family, never married and never held down a job. Thomas Monger Birth Year: 1913 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: West Virginia State: West Virginia County or City: Wetzel Enlistment Date: 10 Mar 1942 Enlistment State: Ohio Enlistment City: Fort Hayes Columbus Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Groundman, Telephone And Telegraph Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 68 Weight: 137 More About THOMAS MONGER: Military service: Mar 10, 1942, Fort Hayes, OH Social Security Number: 565-14-4721 CA 7. THOMAS JAMES3 MCGILLIAN (ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jun 07, 1887 in Volcano, Wood Co., WV, and died 1969 in Walker, Wood Co., WV. He married MAMIE ELIZABETH TIPPETT, daughter of AMERICUS TIPPETT and JOSEPHINE ROBERTS. She was born Jan 22, 1896 in Wirt Co., WV, and died May 12, 1946 in St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. Notes for THOMAS JAMES MCGILLIAN: 1900 Census Thomas McGillen b. 6/1887, WV At school Residing Walker, Wood Co., WV with his grandmother, Margaret Curran **Why was he living with his grandmother? Why not with his mother, Ellen? 1910 Census Thos. McGillan b. 1887, WV Residing Walker, Wood Co., WV 1920 Census Thomas J. McGilliam b. 1887, WV Residing Walker, Wood Co., WV More About THOMAS JAMES MCGILLIAN: Burial: 1969, Walker Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV More About MAMIE ELIZABETH TIPPETT: Burial: 1946, Walker, Wood Co., WV Cause of Death: Cancer of pancreas Child of THOMAS MCGILLIAN and MAMIE TIPPETT is: 14. i. ETHEL REDA4 MCGILLIAN, b. 1924; d. 1961. 8. KATHRYN A.3 MCGILLIAN (ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born 1893 in WV. She married WILLIAM MOENING. Child of KATHRYN MCGILLIAN and WILLIAM MOENING is: i. JOHN BERNARD4 MOENING, b. Jun 24, 1938, WV; d. Nov 12, 1999, Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, Washington Co., OH. Notes for JOHN BERNARD MOENING: Name: John BERNARD MOENING Gender: Male Date of Death: November 12, 1999 Birth Date: June 24, 1938 Volume: 32189 Certificate: 095173 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 286327520 Father's Surname: MOENING Time of Death: 7:37 AM Marital Status: married Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: hospital/ER-outpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: MCGILLIAN Race: White Birth Place: CARROLL, Ohio Residence: MARIETTA, WASHINGTON, Ohio Age: 61 years More About JOHN BERNARD MOENING: Burial: Nov 1999, Washington Co., OH Social Security Number: 286-32-7520 9. WILLIAM V.3 MCGILLIAN (ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jul 19, 1896 in Sistersville, Tyler Co., WV, and died Mar 1963 in PA. He married LOIS ESTHER ADAMSON, daughter of ADAMSON and THOMAS. She was born Mar 20, 1906 in Monroe Co., OH, and died Aug 15, 1995 in Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, Washington Co., OH. Notes for WILLIAM V. MCGILLIAN: William V. McGillian Serial Number: 1965403 Race: W Residence: Leith, O. Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Marietta, O. Enlistment Date: 28 Mar 1918 Birth Place: Sistersville, W. Va. Birth Date / Age: 22 8/12 Years Assigns Comment: Co D 332 Infantry to 26 Apr 1918; Supply Company 332 Infantry to 15 May 1918; Co A 31 Battalion United States Guards to Discharge Private, first class 29 Aug 1918. Honorable discharge 2 Jan 1919. More About WILLIAM V. MCGILLIAN: Social Security Number: 275-16-5815 Notes for LOIS ESTHER ADAMSON: Name: Lois Esther Mcgillian Gender: Female Date of Death: 15 August 1995 Birth Date: 20 March 1906 Volume: 30362 Certificate: 067269 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 290120802 Father's Surname: Adamson Time of Death: 11:30 AM Marital Status: Divorced Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/Inpatient Years of Schooling: 99 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Thomas Race: White Birth Place: Monroe County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 89 More About LOIS ESTHER ADAMSON: Burial: Aug 1995 Social Security Number: 290-12-0802 Child of WILLIAM MCGILLIAN and LOIS ADAMSON is: 15. i. BETTY J.4 MCGILLIAN, b. 1925; d. Oct 1983, Marietta, Washington Co., OH. 10. LEWIS W.3 CURRAN, SR. (JOHN M.2, TERRANCE J.1) was born Nov 12, 1903, and died May 23, 1972 in Wood Co., WV. He married LETHA HAZEL MARLOW in Wood Co., WV, daughter of GEORGE MARLOW and BERTHA M.. She was born Apr 01, 1905, and died Sep 29, 1979 in Wood Co., WV. More About LEWIS W. CURRAN, SR.: Burial: 1972, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV More About LETHA HAZEL MARLOW: Burial: 1979, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Social Security Number: 232-36-3772 More About LEWIS CURRAN and LETHA MARLOW: Marriage: Wood Co., WV Children of LEWIS CURRAN and LETHA MARLOW are: i. LEONARD LEROY4 CURRAN, b. Oct 29, 1922, Walker, Wood Co., WV; d. Oct 29, 1922, Walker, Wood Co., WV. More About LEONARD LEROY CURRAN: Burial: 1922, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Cause of Death: Due to childbirth, concussion of head Medical Information: Lived six hours, thirty minutes 16. ii. HOMER CARL CURRAN, b. Aug 16, 1925, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV; d. Jul 01, 2001. iii. HAZEL CURRAN, m. COLLINS. 17. iv. PAUL E. CURRAN, b. Jan 31, 1924. v. LEWIS W. CURRAN, b. 1929. 18. vi. RUSSELL C. CURRAN, b. Apr 30, 1930, Wood Co., WV; d. Nov 24, 2005, Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. vii. REV. DONALD V. CURRAN. viii. LETHA JANE CURRAN, b. Aug 02, 1950, Camden Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV; d. Aug 18, 1950, Camden Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. Generation No. 4 11. CLARA FRANCES4 MONGER (MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Feb 24, 1897 in Mannington, WV, and died Nov 03, 1968 in Sandyville, Jackson Co., WV. She married EARL TYLER LONG May 15, 1923 in Hastings, Wetzel Co., WV, son of WILLIAM LONG and SARAH ALLEY. He was born Feb 21, 1892 in Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV, and died Aug 1972 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. Notes for CLARA FRANCES MONGER: Per 1920 WV Census. Death residence listed as Murrysville, Westmoreland Co., PA More About CLARA FRANCES MONGER: Burial: Nov 1968, Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Occupation: 1920, Grant Township, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: PA More About EARL TYLER LONG: Burial: Aug 1972, Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: WV More About EARL LONG and CLARA MONGER: Marriage: May 15, 1923, Hastings, Wetzel Co., WV Children of CLARA MONGER and EARL LONG are: 19. i. THOMAS EARL5 LONG, b. Jul 26, 1927, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV; d. Jul 26, 1989, Sandyville, Jackson Co., WV. ii. MARY MARGARET LONG, b. Abt. 1929; m. DON LAUER. iii. RUTH LYNN LONG, b. 1934; m. CASE. 12. VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER (MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Oct 30, 1898 in WV, and died May 08, 1988 in San Diego, CA. She married JOHN CHAUNCEY WILLIAM HAINES Bet. 1920 - 1924 in Probably Wetzel Co., WV, son of JOHN HAINES and LUCINDA CROSS. He was born Nov 30, 1895 in Shenango Run, Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV, and died Dec 1980 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. Notes for VASHTI LEONA MONGER: HAINES, VASHTI LEONA Social Security #: 235783843 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 30 Oct 1898 Birthplace: WEST VIRGINIA Death Date: 8 May 1988 Death Place: SAN DIEGO Mother's Maiden Name: WILLIS Father's Surname: MONGER More About VASHTI LEONA MONGER: Burial: May 1988, Wetzel Co., WV Occupation: 1920, Grant Township, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: 235-78-3843 Notes for JOHN CHAUNCEY WILLIAM HAINES: Resided Power, Brooke Co., WV. Was recruited by the Power, WV power plant softball team due to his skills as a pitcher. Vashti became postmistress. Resided Brooke and Wood Co., WV. Resided Beech Bottom, Brooke Co., WV. More About JOHN CHAUNCEY WILLIAM HAINES: Occupation: 1930, Fireman, power company, resided Buffalo, Brooke Co., WV Residence: Wetzel Co., WV; Residence: Shenango Run Social Security Number: 232-07-9994 Marriage Notes for VASHTI MONGER and JOHN HAINES: POWER The village of Power, West Virginia, is located on the Ohi o River about 8 miles north of Wheeling and 6 miles south o f Wellsburg. It came into being as a result of a power plan t which was being built in the vicinity. Construction of this plant began in 1915. A large buildin g was hastily put up to house the first group of workers. T he first section of the power plant consisted of two unit s each producing 30,000 kilowatts of power. Boilers supplie d steam to these Turbo-generators at 50-pound pressure an d a total temperature of 624°F . Homes for the workers were put together hastily from army b arracks. They were four and five room homes. Most had two b edrooms and the other rooms were used as kitchen and living /dining rooms to suit the needs or wants of the occupants. The second phase of construction consisted of two Turbo-gen erators units also with 30,000 kilowatts capacity each, bri nging the plant capacity to 120,000 kilowatts. The third p hase of construction in 1932 consisted of installing two mo re 30,000 kilowatts units, bringing the plant capacity to 1 80,000 kilowatts. When the first two units were placed in operation in 1917 , a 132,000 volt transmission line was constructed to trans mit power to Canton, Ohio, to supply energy to homes and in dustrial use in that area. This was the first Long distanc e transmission of power at the 132,000 volts. With the expa nsion of the plant from 1917 to 1932 additional transmissio n lines of 66,000 volts and 132,000 volts were constructe d to dispose of the power to surrounding areas and intercon nect with some surrounding utilities. The coal for use in the plant came from Windsor Power Coa l Mine located across Rt 2 from the Power plant. The coal w as conveyed in mine cars to stop 39, where it was loaded on to side dump railroad cars and taken to the plant for prepa ration for use in the plant. This coal was brought out of t he mine, run over picking tables where stone was picked ou t by hand, weighed, then sent to the Power plant. Because o f this method of mine to plant processing, this plant was t he first "Mine Mouth" power plant in the country. In 1921 a mine tipple was built on the hill directly abov e the plant. Coal was conveyed across Rt 2 to a newly const ructed washer to be cleaned and delivered to the plant. Wit h the advent of this installation coal was transported by b elt conveyor directly from the picking tables and crusher s into storage, or directly into coal bunkers above each bo iler. Between 1939 and 1942 the plant was completely modernized w ith the installation of four high-pressure boilers and tw o 60,000 KW General Electric Co. high pressure tapping unit s. These boilers delivered steam to the turbines at 1250 po unds psi and a total temperature of 925°F. By this time there were 100 homes in the village. They ha d been numbered as they were built so; there was no rhythmi c rotation to the numbers on the houses. One found it ver y difficult to find a home by the number on it. The villag e had two streets. The one near Rt 2 was called Rt 2 and th e one directly east of it was called Clendenen Street. No o ther sections were named. These homes were built, owned and maintained by the Power p lant and its subsidiaries. They rented for $25 to $30 per m onth. With inflation the rent raised to $40 to $45 per mont h. This included maintenance, water and electric. Garages f or those homes were in gasoline Alley, at stop 44. There we re between 70 and 75 garages, owned by individuals. Nothing was deducted from the employee's check, until Socia l Security was legislated in 1941, except for rent. Medical and surgical servIces were provided by Dr. Pontiaas , Dr. George Abersold, (father of Dr. Abersold the eye doct or) who had his offIce at stop 39, (opposite the K. Josep h store) and Dr. Harry Nolte who had his offIce at stop 49 . In or around 1928, Dr. Pell, nephew of Dr. Nolte joined h is uncle, and Dr. Abersold moved his offIce to Windsor Heig hts and became Windsor Coal Co. doctor. The doctor was on call 24 hours a Day, for servIce needed i n the plant. He had some time daily when he was in the plan t in a little offIce space also provided by the company. Th ere was no company nurse at the plant. A ball field, equipp ed with grandstand, backstop, and maintenance servIce was d onated by the company. This was named Plummer Field and wa s located adjacent to the Power Plant. No equipment was pro vided. However, many good teams have played on this field . They had players from the plant as well as anyone else wh o was especially good and would play for the fun no money. On the opposite side of Rt. 2 there was a company buildin g which housed a General Store, (Wickham's 1941) a restaura nt (leased to individuals) and a United States Post OffIce. The plant was financed jointly by West Penn Power Co. and O hio Power Co. Each had its own part of the plant and operat ed on a contract designating the responsibilities of each . The plant was operated by employees of the Beech Bottom P ower Co. for the benefit of the owners and supplied power t o their respective systems. About 1942, they had constructed a modern, well-landscape d offIce building. This was inside the plant proper. A cycl one fence surrounded the plant and non-workers and people w ith no authority were not permitted inside the gates. Ope n House was conducted at various times. Company personnel c onducted interesting, informative and exciting tours throug h the plant. These were arranged on request, from high scho ols, or science classes from the area. The persons who have served as superintendents at Windsor P ower were; Eugene Plummer, John Geue (Guy), Rolland Kellogg , W. E. Tuite, Cecil Shayes, Houston Crouse, and Emmitt Hun tley. Others who served along the way as assistant superintendent s and in many cases were later advanced to superintendent s at other company owned plants were; Paul Worthy, Oscar Fa y, Ed Crouse (father of Houston), Ed Seidler, Weston Brown , and Fred Spiker, engineer. Families began to grow. Something had to be done for the be nefit of the people. A playground committee was formed an d along with the help from the company a playground was for med and equipped. Between 1935 and 1941 a two lane bowlin g Alley came into being. The large house that had been use d by the workers at the onset of the building of the villag e was now known as "Power Community Hall". It was used by t he "Women's Club". This group had record hops on Friday an d Saturdays, Christmas and holiday parties, 4-H, Scouts, an d on New Years they had a party for the grown-ups. Pre-scho ol and TB clinics and any other worth while project was car ried on here. The Woman's Club gave baskets of food at Thanksgiving and C hristmas, bought shoes, clothes, medicine, coal, and paid d octor bills for needy families. Mrs. Rolland Kellogg, Mrs. Jack Osburn, Mrs. Albert Stuck , and Mrs. Robert Music were members of the "Brooke Count y Cancer Board" at various times. They showed films and dis tributed literature to the community trying to inform the m of the concern and importance of early detection, treatme nt, and results of Cancer, along with work on the "March o f Dimes". The presidents of the Women's Club, as well as we can deter mine, were; Mrs. Dr. Pontiaas, Mrs. Eugene Plummer, Mrs. Pa ul Worthy, Mrs. Ed Barker, Mrs. Dan Irvin, Mrs. Clinton Bol linger, Mrs. William Gorrell, Mrs. Ray Trax, Mrs. James War den, Mrs. John Arens, Mrs. John Osburn, Mrs. Charles Varner , Mrs. Robert Music, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, and Mrs. Wilbur Sum merville. The records of this group were burned when the gr oup was dissolved along with the desertion of the village. One person gave his life to our military efforts Charles Sh ook, father of Leonard Shook. A monument in honor of Power' s servIcemen was built at stop 44 by the woman's club. Th e company supplied bricks and mortar for the project and th e men and boys of the community dug the foundation. The wom en's club hired a bricklayer to complete the project. It i s now obliterated by trees and weeds; it shows a general la ck of maintenance. The people of the village attended Church in Beech Bottom , Wellsburg, Windsor Heights, Warwood, and Wheeling. Aroun d 1923, a Catholic Church was built in Power. The Holy Fami ly Church at stop 45 is still in use today. There were two family cemeteries located on ground belongin g to Ohio Power. These were maintained by the company. On e is located on Rt 2 in the village. The family name on thi s plot seems to be Windsor. The other one is located abou t 100 yards north on Rt 2. It is so grown up that no one ca n get to it. The markers are so weather-beaten that one can not read the epitaphs or names we surmise this may be Clend enen. As the plant was being replaced with More modern facilitie s at Philo, Tidd, Cammer, Mitchell, and Gavin, the facilit y at Power was slated to be closed. The homes were in nee d of extensive repair and instead of spending money for rep airs the houses were sold. This began on a small scale abou t 1953 and before the plant was closed all the houses had b een sold. The occupants had found new places of residence . Individuals bought the company houses by means of seale d bids. The houses were to be dismantled and hauled off th e premises, the land to be retained by Ohio Power Company . A strike began in the spring of 1973 and the plant neve r resumed operations. A skeleton crew stayed on to overse e the transfer of some of the plant facilities to various o ther companies. Employees were transferred to other plants . No one lost his job as a result of the closing of the pla nt at Power. With the closing of the plant and the evacuation of the vil lage it became necessary for the occupants of the multipurp ose building opposite the plant to relocate. The restauran t closed. The general store moved to Warwood and the Post O ffIce was discontinued, about 1973. The houses are all gone, the basements filled in, streets a re blocked off so they won't be used as speedways, and th e countryside is dotted with wildflowers where houses onc e stood. What is left of the plant proper is still enclose d in the fence. What once was Power, West Virginia, is no w a ghost town. People passing through would not be aware t hat there was a proud well-kept little village where brush , trees and undergrowth have taken over. July 8, 1975 Excerpt from an article about Windsor Heights in the AEP Co al Courier Magazine: Rt 2 was dotted with homes all the way from Beech Bottom do wn to Short Creek. That area was first known as Windsor, WV , then called Power, WV, because of the power plant. The change in name from Windsor to Power apparently was rel ated to attempts to obtain a post offIce for the community . The name "Windsor" could not be used, the local citizen s discovered, because there was already one post offIce i n West Virginia with that name. Power was selected as an al ternative. From a newspaper clipping 1973 “Frontier News” The Village of Power This Village is owned by the Beech Bottom Power Company an d the village administration is under the control of the Wi ndsor Power Plant. at the present time, there are 38 house s occupied by plant workers and their families, When A.J. Sweeney of Wheeling returned from the Paris Expos ition he attempted to interest some of his friends in an el ectric arc light that he had seen at the Exposition. The ou tcome of his enthusiasm was an electric lighting project he aded by him and aided by his two sons, his son-in-law, P.B . Gardner and Mr. Gardner’s father. From a small plant on 1 2th street in 1882, the company moved on May 1888 to a plan t on Chapline and Tenth Second Street. Later Mr. Sweeney co nceived the idea of turning coal into electricity and formu lated a plan of serving power to 100 coal miners in this ar ea. The first piece of land for the Windsor Plant was purchase d in November 1915. The nearness of the mouth of the Windso r Coal mine and the Ohio River determined the site of the n ew industry in Brooke County. Records in the offIce of th e County Clerk of Wellsburg show a deed recorded November 2 2, 1915 to the Windsor Mining Company from H.C. Wells, Joh n Ralston, Agnes V. Ralston and Ida Belle Douglas. The plant began operation August 19, 1917. Houses were buil t at that time for the plant employees on the Poupulias pro perty. Farm land was also purchased from Anderson, Chambers , Eskeys and Ottos . When a post offIce was established at Power, the United Sta tes post offIce Department selected “Power” from the thre e name submitted. There was already a Windsor, West Virgini a in the state The third name submitted “Bee Bot” was use d by many people for the village. The nickname “Grandpap for all Power Plants” is rightly app lied to the Windsor plant. Brooke County should be justly p roud to have had the first plant that produced electricit y from coal. It is interesting to note that many years before the plan t was built a canning factory known as the Windsor Canner y was in operation here. No date can be ascertained for th e first canning activities, but the cannery reopened abou t 1902 and the local farmers supplied the canery with tomat oes. After two seasons operations were discontinued. More About JOHN HAINES and VASHTI MONGER: Marriage: Bet. 1920 - 1924, Probably Wetzel Co., WV Children of VASHTI MONGER and JOHN HAINES are: 20. i. CHAUNCEY WILLIAM5 HAINES, b. Apr 12, 1924; d. Jun 1978. 21. ii. RICHARD L. HAINES, b. 1926, Hastings, Wetzel Co., WV; d. Feb 27, 2002, Vista, CA. 22. iii. MARGARET ANN HAINES, b. Oct 27, 1929, Power, Brooke Co., WV; d. Apr 01, 1976, Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. 13. VIRGINIA4 MONGER (MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Aug 17, 1911 in Pine Grove, Wetzel Co., WV, and died Mar 09, 1994 in New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV. She married WALTER EDWARD PELL, son of RICHARD PELL and JANE BURDESS. He was born Jul 19, 1911 in Fairmont, Marion Co., WV, and died Jun 20, 1982. Notes for VIRGINIA MONGER: 236-20-8505 More About VIRGINIA MONGER: Burial: Mar 1994, Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: 236-20-8505 More About WALTER EDWARD PELL: Burial: Jun 1982, Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Social Security Number: 276-10-5839 Children of VIRGINIA MONGER and WALTER PELL are: 23. i. PETER E.5 PELL. ii. JOHN PELL. iii. RICK PELL. 14. ETHEL REDA4 MCGILLIAN (THOMAS JAMES3, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born 1924, and died 1961. She married DONALD K. CUNNINGHAM, son of HARRY CUNNINGHAM and GLADYS DOLLMAN. More About ETHEL REDA MCGILLIAN: Burial: 1961 Child of ETHEL MCGILLIAN and DONALD CUNNINGHAM is: 24. i. ORDELLA S.5 CUNNINGHAM. 15. BETTY J.4 MCGILLIAN (WILLIAM V.3, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born 1925, and died Oct 1983 in Marietta, Washington Co., OH. She married MERYLE I. HUPP. He died 1954. Notes for BETTY J. MCGILLIAN: "Leader" - Oct 8, 1983 BETTY J. HUPP Died Oct 4, 1983 Betty J. Hupp, 58, of 607 Broadway, New Matamoras, Ohio, died at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday at Marietta Memorial Hospital. Born in Ludlow Township, Ohio, she was the daughter of Lois Adamson McGillian of New Matamoras and the late William V. McGillian. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in New Matamoras, was a floor clerk in Division E, Marietta Memorial Hospital for 17 years, and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary No. 378. She is also survived by two sons Louis G. Hupp of Clinton, Md., and Fred Hupp of New Matamoras, and three granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her husband, Meryle I. Hupp, in 1954. The funeral was held at 11 a.m., Thursday at Hadley Funeral Home, New Matamoras, Ohio, with the Rev. Louis A. Sprowl officiating. Burial was in Matamoras Cemetery. More About BETTY J. MCGILLIAN: Burial: Oct 1983, Matamoras Cemetery, New Matamoras, Washington Co., OH Children of BETTY MCGILLIAN and MERYLE HUPP are: i. LOUIS G.5 HUPP. ii. FRED HUPP. 16. HOMER CARL4 CURRAN (LEWIS W.3, JOHN M.2, TERRANCE J.1) was born Aug 16, 1925 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV, and died Jul 01, 2001. He married VIOLET R.. Notes for HOMER CARL CURRAN: Homer C. Curran Homer Carl Curran, 75, of Elizabeth, died July 1, 2001, at his residence. He was born in Parkersburg, son of the late Lewis W. and Letha Marlow Curran Sr. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He is survived by one son, Albert Wade Curran and his wife, Geraldine of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Letha Laonda of Breaux Bridge, La.; one sister, Hazel Collins of Elizabeth; four brothers, Paul E. Curran of Walker, Lewis Curran Jr. of Belpre, Russell C. Curran of Kanawha, and Donald V. Curran of Oxford, Ga.; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and nine stepgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Violet R. Curran; one son, Charles E. Curran; one brother, Leonard L. Curran; and one great-grandchild. Graveside services will be 3 p.m. today at the Oak Grove Cemetery of Walker, with the Rev. Donald V. Curran officiating. Friends may call from noon-2 p.m. today at the Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home of 400 Green St., Parkersburg. More About HOMER CARL CURRAN: Burial: Jul 2001, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Military service: Navy, WWII Children of HOMER CURRAN and VIOLET R. are: i. ALBERT WADE5 CURRAN, m. GERALDINE. ii. LETHA LAONDA CURRAN. iii. CHARLES E. CURRAN. 17. PAUL E.4 CURRAN (LEWIS W.3, JOHN M.2, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jan 31, 1924. He married IRENE M. MOORE, daughter of SAMUEL MOORE and IVA BELLE. She was born Apr 12, 1921 in Calhoun Co., WV, and died Feb 22, 1995 in Jackson General Hospital, Ripley, WV. Notes for IRENE M. MOORE: 2/29/1995 CURRAN, IRENE M. Irene M. Curran, 74, of Walker, died Thursday, Feb. 22, 1996, at Jackson General Hospital, Ripley. She was born in Calhoun County, a daughter of the late Samuel and Iva Pearl Bell Moore. She was a homemaker and a Pentecostal. Surviving are her husband of 33 years, Paul E. Curran; three sons, Jack Moore of Parkersburg, Oliver Bell and David Bell, both of Walker; five daughters, Ruby Clegg and Ruth Ann Bell, both of Parkersburg, Frances Weldon of Cutler, Nancy L. Doone of Interlachen, Fla., and Patty Ellis of Warner Robins, Ga.; three brothers, Harley Moore, Carl R. Moore and Samuel Moore, Jr., all of Parkersburg; one sister, Catherine Huffman of Parkersburg; 38 grandchildren; 86 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Esther Lemley. Services were held at Franklin Funeral Home, Parkersburg, with Rev. David Adams officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker. More About IRENE M. MOORE: Burial: Feb 1995, Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Social Security Number: 234-50-9633 Children of PAUL CURRAN and IRENE MOORE are: i. JACK MOORE5 CURRAN. ii. OLIVER BELL CURRAN. iii. DAVID BELL CURRAN. iv. RUBY CURRAN. v. RUTH ANN CURRAN. vi. FRANCES CURRAN. vii. NANCY L. CURRAN. viii. PATTY CURRAN. 18. RUSSELL C.4 CURRAN (LEWIS W.3, JOHN M.2, TERRANCE J.1) was born Apr 30, 1930 in Wood Co., WV, and died Nov 24, 2005 in Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. He married (1) PHYLLIS. He married (2) BETTY. Notes for RUSSELL C. CURRAN: Russell C. Curran Russell C. Curran, 75, of Washington, W.Va., died Nov. 24, 2005, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. He was born April 30, 1930, in Wood County, a son of the late Lewis W. and Letha Marlow Curran. He retired from Ford Motor Co. and was a faithful member of Davisville Community Chapel. He also enjoyed riding motorcycles and fishing in his younger years. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis Curran; daughter, Shirley Erb of Marietta; son, Russell C. Curran Jr. of Iowa; four stepchildren, Larry Hopkins and wife, Thelma, of Parkersburg, Richard Lightner and wife, Kathy, of Belleville, Janice Burrows of Parkersburg and Karen Parsons and husband, Mark, of Lubeck; two brothers, June Curran of Belpre and Don Curran of Georgia; one sister, Hazel Collins of Elizabeth; seven grandchildren, Opal Streight and husband, Mike, of Beverly, Gerald R. Erb of Marietta, Andrew Erb of Friendly, Ohio, Heidi Curran of Marietta, Jeramy Curran of Marietta, Mellisa Monahon of Colorado and Lisa Curran of Colorado; 10 stepgrandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 15 stepgreat-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Betty Curran; son, Leroy Curran; one daughter, Letha Curran; great-granddaughter, Karen Streight; and two brothers, Paul W. and Homer C. Curran. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Davisville Community Chapel with Pastor Ray Seebaugh, Pastor Michael Seebaugh and the Rev. Jim Sigley officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, W.Va. Visitation will be from 3-5 p.m. today at the Leavitt Funeral Home, Parkersburg, and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at the church. An online register book is at www.LeavittFuneralHome.com. More About RUSSELL C. CURRAN: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Walker, Wood Co., WV Children of RUSSELL CURRAN and PHYLLIS are: i. SHIRLEY5 CURRAN. ii. RUSSEL C. CURRAN. iii. LEROY CURRAN, d. Bef. 2005. iv. LETHA CURRAN, d. Bef. 2005. Generation No. 5 19. THOMAS EARL5 LONG (CLARA FRANCES4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jul 26, 1927 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV, and died Jul 26, 1989 in Sandyville, Jackson Co., WV. He married (1) ELIZABETH GRACE MORRIS 1953. She was born Dec 15, 1934. He married (2) ALICE HELMS 1972. She was born Aug 13, 1928. More About THOMAS LONG and ELIZABETH MORRIS: Divorce: 1972 Marriage: 1953 More About THOMAS LONG and ALICE HELMS: Marriage: 1972 Children of THOMAS LONG and ELIZABETH MORRIS are: i. KAREN6 LONG, m. BROCKMAN. ii. ALLISON LONG. 20. CHAUNCEY WILLIAM5 HAINES (VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Apr 12, 1924, and died Jun 1978. He married EVA WILDMAN, daughter of JOHN WILDMAN and CORA SNODGRASS. She was born Jun 18, 1926, and died Nov 01, 1988 in Hurricane, WV. Notes for CHAUNCEY WILLIAM HAINES: William C Haines Jr Birth Year: 1924 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: West Virginia State: West Virginia County or City: Brooke Enlistment Date: 3 Dec 1942 Enlistment State: Ohio Enlistment City: Fort Hayes Columbus Branch: Air Corps Branch Code: Air Corps Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 68 Weight: 136 More About CHAUNCEY WILLIAM HAINES: Social Security Number: 235-24-1584 More About EVA WILDMAN: Burial: Nov 1988, Cunningham Cemetery, St. Albans, WV Children of CHAUNCEY HAINES and EVA WILDMAN are: 25. i. CONNIE ANN6 HAINES, b. 1948, St. Albans, WV; d. Mar 17, 2005, St. Albans, WV. ii. KATHY HAINES, m. STEVE MORRIS. 21. RICHARD L.5 HAINES (VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born 1926 in Hastings, Wetzel Co., WV, and died Feb 27, 2002 in Vista, CA. He married MARTHA BELL. Notes for RICHARD L. HAINES: Richard L Haines Birth Year: 1926 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: West Virginia State: West Virginia County or City: Brooke Enlistment Date: 14 Feb 1944 Enlistment State: Kentucky Enlistment City: Fort Thomas Newport Branch: Air Corps Branch Code: Air Corps Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Reserves - exclusive of Regular Army Reserve and Officers of the Officers Reserve Corps on active duty under the Thomason Act (Officers and Enlisted Men -- O.R.C. and E.R.C., and Nurses-Reserve Status) Source: Enlisted Reserve or Medical Administrative Corps (MAC) Officer Education: 3 years of high school Civil Occupation: Student Codes 0x, 2x, 4x and 6x as pertain to students will be converted, for machine records purposes, to the code number 992. Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 00 Weight: 000 Haines remembered by players, coaches and fans STEVE SCHOLFIELD STAFF WRITER VISTA ---- More than 500 fans showed u p at the Vista High gymnasium to pay tribute to former foot ball coaching legend Dick Haines on Friday night. Haines , who died on Feb. 27, coached football for 43 years, the l ast 25 at Vista. He was 76. At the request of the family , the majority of the people on hand came dressed in red, t he colors they wore on Friday night while watching what Dic k Haines referred to as "Big Red Football." Many of Haines ' former players either wore jerseys or lettermen jackets . Haines, who retired in 1995, secured 320 victories i n a coaching career that spanned More than five decades. A nd along with the wins came thousands of stories that his f riends wanted to share. Rik Haines, Dick Haines' son, serv ed as the master of ceremonies for the celebration. "Than k you for coming, this means a lot to the family," Rik Hain es said. "I just want you to know that he didn't do anythin g differently on the field that he did in raising his child ren." Rik Haines called all the players and supporters wh o showed up for the celebration part of their extended fami ly. One of the main speakers was Jim Render, a coach in St . Clair, Penn., who played quarterback for Haines in 1959 i n Dover, Ohio. Render has been a head coach for 32 years a nd has won 260 games. When Dick Haines' wife, Martha, aske d him to come and say a few words "I could not say no," sai d Render. "Coach Haines taught me how to compete and how t o get a 15-yard penalty." "He taught as all how to be winn ers," said Bill Delaney, the quarterback on his first Avoca do League championship team in 1971. Haines' lessons wer e the theme of the evening. "I pattern myself after what h e taught me," said Dan Houghton ('79), a teacher and counse lor at Hart High in Newhall. "The kids know I'm out there t o help them and that is what I learned from coach." "Dic k Haines changed the face of football in the North County, " said Torrey Pines coach Ed Burke. "It was a treat to com e to Vista High and play a football game even when we wer e getting beat." Steve Kocheran, who along with Dave Parks , came to Vista with Haines from Ohio, fondly remembered hi s friend of 50 years. "He told us in practIce every Day th at success in coaching is determined by your ability to tea ch," said Kocheran. "That hasn't changed. When you think o f Vista High you think of the legacy he has left." Haines ' teams won 18 league titles, three San Diego CIF champions hips and two state titles. "Coach Haines had an importan t impact on my life and the lives of others here," said Vis ta football coach Chris Hauser, who played for and coache d with Haines before Haines retired after the 1994 season . "The Vista program is special because coach Haines mad e it that way. He established a tradition of making peopl e better football players and better human beings. It is m job to carry on the tradition he started." "He lit a fir e under all of us that still burns brightly today," said Ja Semensow, one of his top players off the 1971 team. Adde d El Camino coach Herb Meyer: "Dick taught us if you want t o compete you are going to have to get better. He upgrade d the level of play and that will be with us forever. I app reciate the fact that he made me a better coach." 3/16/0 2 Previous Story <63404.html> || Headlines | | Next Story <63652.html> webmaster@nctimes.com ©1997 -2002 North County Times editor@nc times.com Legendary prep coach Dick Haines dead at 76 STEVE SCHOLFIELD Staff Writer VISTA ---- Legendary Vista High football coach Dick Haines , one of the most successful coaches in the history of th e sport, died early Wednesday morning following a Long batt le with Alzheimer's disease and complications from pneumoni a. He was 76. File Photo From 1970 to 1994, Dick Haines ran one of the most successf ul high school football programs in the nation at Vista Hig h. ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Haines' wife, Martha, said his passing was not unexpected . He has resided at the Life Care Center in Vista for the l ast 4 1/2 years. Dick Haines was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, the yea r he retired from coaching. In 1997, he suffered a heart at tack. During the last couple of weeks, Martha Haines said , her husband's condition worsened. A memorial servIce is pending. "This is for the best," said Martha Haines, who has stood b her husband's side for 54 years. "He used to say to me, ' How many people can say they worked at a job for 43 years t hat they loved? I can.' He really loved football and footba ll players. I think he helped put Vista on the map." From 1970 to 1994, Haines ran one of the most successful hi gh school football programs in the nation. His Vista teams won 13 league titles and three California I nterscholastic Federation-San Diego Section championships , in 1974, '81 and '85. All three CIF title teams finishe d 13-0, and the '85 team was declared the California stat e champion by Cal-Hi Sports. Haines' record at Vista was 195-84-1. In all, Haines-coached teams won 71.7 percent of their game s. 10th in the nation His overall record, which included stops in Ohio and West V irginia before coming to Vista, was 320-126-12. Haines rank ed 10th nationally on the all-time win list when he retired . In 1995, the school district rededicated Vista High's footb all stadium in his name. Haines was hired in the spring of 1970 after coaching in Do ver, Ohio. He immediately began an off-season weight traini ng program and a year-round dedication to the sport. Within four years, he had won his first county title and ha d the attention of other coaches in the county. "In my mind, he forced everyone to get better," said Torre Pines High coach Ed Burke. "In the 1980s, if you were loo king for a football job in the North County, everyone wante d to know how you were going to compete with Vista. His pro gram set the standard." "We have lost a great man," said current Vista head coach C hris Hauser, who played football for Haines in 1980 and '81 . "As players he took us to levels we never thought we coul d achieve. He demanded your best. "In my mind he was a 'Bear' Bryant, a Woody Hayes, or a Joh n McKay of high school football." "Dick Haines was one of those very, very special people wh o truly are legends in their own time," said Ramona Unifie d School District administrator Bob Graeff, who had bee n a principal at Vista for a year before Haines retired. "Dick could be a very imposing figure. The reason he had th e success he had was because he could be forceful. He coul d be very clear and very strong in his opinion and he ha d a lot of demands. Dick knew what he had to have to make h is program work. "On the flip side, Dick could be one of the most charming , delightful people you've ever met." "Dick Haines taught all of us how to play football," said M orse High coach John Shacklett, whose teams have won five c ounty titles. "He is the most influential coach in the coun ty. I have nothing but respect and admiration for him." "He had a tremendous influence on me and my coaching," sai d Carlsbad High's Bob McAllister, who coached on Haines' st aff for five years. "It wasn't just the 'X's and 'O's. Th e kids loved him. He had a special gift of chewing them ou t and patting them on the back at the same time." "He forced all of us to upgrade our programs," said El Cami no High head coach Herb Meyer. "It was one of the things th at has made North County football so dominant." Paul Campo Sr., father of Vista Councilman Paul Campo, wa s a member of the school board that hired Haines. "He always told me he was not a coach, he was a teacher," s aid Campo Sr. Haines' successful football teams led to a sense of unity w ithin the city, he said. "He brought the community together by his winning footbal l teams," said Campo Sr. "He went out to talk to many peopl e and started a booster club that was second to none. Durin g the football season, the team was the talk of the town." It was not uncommon to have crowds of More than 7,000 atten d home games to watch what Haines termed "Big Red Football. " Haines' philosophy was to wear down Vista's opponents. "My theory was if you run into people Long enough and har d enough, they'll eventually say, 'The heck with this,' " H aines said several years after he retired. Haines is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Rik an d Audrey Haines of Federal Way, Wash.; daughter Vicki Frank en of Vista; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildr en. Staff writer Michael J. Williams contributed to this story. Contact staff writer Steve Scholfield at (760) 740-3509 o r sports@nctimes.com. 2/28/02 Previous Story || Headlines || Next Story ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- webmaster@nctimes.com ©1997-2002 North County Time s editor@nctimes.com ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Dick Haines through the years Tom Saxe Staff Writer Timeline 1952-53 Debuts as high school football coach at Adena High in Adena , W.Va. His first team finishes 4-5-1, but Haines goes 11-6 -3 at the school over two seasons. 1954-55 Head coach at Tridelphia High in Tridelphia, Ohio. Taking o ver a program that hadn¹t won a game since 1952, he has Tri delphia in the victory column at 6-4 his second season. 1955 Steps down at Tridelphia, where he was making $3,300 a yea r as a social science teacher, to take a sales job with th e Ruben Donnelly Yellow Pages. Selling yellow page ads, h e would make More money in six months than he would make i n an entire year 40 years later as a teacher and coach at V ista High. 1956-57 A profitable, brief stay in the private sector ends when h e returns to coaching at Cadiz High in Cadiz, Ohio. His tea ms go 15-2-2 in two seasons. Produces his first unbeaten te am in 1956 at 8-0-1. 1958-1969 Moves to Dover High in Dover, Ohio, where his teams go 90-2 5-6 over 12 seasons. His 1961 and 1967 teams finish unbeate n. 1964 Turns down assistant¹s job at Ohio State under coach Wood Hayes because he would have had to have taken a $1,500-a- year pay cut. 1970 Hired by Supt. G.K. Eikermann as Vista High¹s 10th head foo tball coach since the school began playing football in 1937 . Takes over a program that had one winning season in the p revious nine years and whose varsity and JV teams both wer e winless the previous season. Immediately institutes sprin g practIce, and soon after that a year-round weight trainin g program, both unheard of concepts in San Diego County hig h school football. Sept. 11, 1970 Debuts at Vista against coach Herb Meyer and Oceanside, a t eam Vista hadn¹t beaten since 1958. The Pirates have to sco re on a screen pass in the closing minutes to win 14-8. Sept. 19, 1971 Coaches Vista to its first victory over Oceanside in 13 yea rs, 34-12 at Simcox Field in Oceanside. A crowd estimated a t nearly 1,000 greets team when it arrives back at the Vist a High parking lot. Sept. 26, 1971 Unannounced, changes Vista¹s uniform colors from black an d white to red, black and white, stunning the crowd by send ing the team onto the field in new red jerseys for a home g ame with Fallbrook. The Panthers go on to compile a 10-1 re cord, the first time a Vista team has ever won More than se ven games in the school¹s history, finally losing to Grossm ont in the CIF Class 2A semifinals at Aztec Bowl on the Sa n Diego State campus. September 1972 Vista High moves from its old Escondido Ave. campus to it s current campus on E. Bobier Drive. New stadium, construct ed when Haines spearheaded a drive to pass a bond issue t o build it, opens, and eventually is named Dick Haines Stad ium after he retires following the 1994 season. Dec. 13, 1974 Coaches Vista to its first-ever unbeaten season, 13-0, capp ed by a 32-0 victory over Patrick Henry at what was then kn own as San Diego Stadium in the CIF Class 2A championship g ame. The game draws 16,411 fans, most of whom remain unti l the end although they are unable to see the field durin g the second half because of heavy fog. The game was the on ly one played in the stadium that night. Twenty-eight year s later, the attendance remains the largest in the histor of the stadium for a single high school event. Cal-Hi Spo rts names the Panthers mythical California state champions. Dec. 5, 1981 Vista goes 13-0 and defeats Helix 34-16 in the 3A finals a t what has recently been renamed Jack Murphy Stadium. Panth ers give Haines a second section title. Dec. 1, 1984 Haines takes the Panthers to the CIF 3A championship game a gain, but the Panthers lose to Sweetwater 28-13. Dec. 7, 1985 Parade High School All-America selection Sal Aunese quarter backs Vista to a 35-7 victory over Helix for Haines¹ thir d section championship. The Panthers again finish 13-0. Cal -Hi Sports selects Vista as mythical state champion for th e second time. The Panthers go on to win 25 straight game s before losing to Fallbrook 28-14 in the 1986 section fina ls. 1988 In its second season after its split with Rancho Buena Vist a High, Vista goes 0-10 while the Panthers¹ new cross-tow n rivals have an unbeaten season and win the CIF 3A champio nship. An angry Haines vows to bring the Panthers back. Sept. 23, 1989 Aunese dies of stomach cancer in Boulder, Colo., where he h ad quarterbacked University of Colorado to 15 victories a s a sophomore and junior in 1988 and ¹89 and had guided th e Buffaloes to a 1988 Freedom Bowl appearance against BYU . A devastated Haines, who had flown to Boulder to be wit h Aunese for chemotherapy sessions, calls him ³the best foo tball player I ever saw in high school.² Nov. 8, 1991 Haines becomes only the 10th high school coach in history t o win 300 games when the Panthers defeat Poway 27-7. Dec. 14, 1991 As Haines had promised, Vista comes all the way back to rea ch the CIF 3A championship game. But the Panthers, 13-0 ent ering the game, lose to Point Loma 14-0. Nov. 18, 1994 Haines records his 320th and final win when the Panthers de feat Bonita Vista 30-27 in a first-round CIF Division I gam e. Nov. 26, 1994 Haines coaches his final game. The Panthers fall to Morse 2 9-10 in the Division I quarterfinals. Jan. 13, 1995 At the age of 67, announces retirement with overall recor d of 320-126-12, at the time the ninth best record of any c oach in history. Finishes 24-year Vista career 195-82-1. Tom Saxe was sports editor at the now-defunct Vista Press f or all but one of Haines¹ seasons as Vista High head footba ll coach. 2/28/02 More About RICHARD L. HAINES: Cause of Death: Alzheimer's Disease Obituary: Mar 2002, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV Children of RICHARD HAINES and MARTHA BELL are: i. RIK6 HAINES. ii. VICKI HAINES. 22. MARGARET ANN5 HAINES (VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Oct 27, 1929 in Power, Brooke Co., WV, and died Apr 01, 1976 in Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. She married JR. HENRY CHARLES HEALY Nov 07, 1948 in Benwood, Marshall Co., WV, son of HENRY HEALY and ANNE PEARL. He was born Jun 14, 1926 in Benwood, Marshall Co., WV, and died Mar 14, 2003 in Peachtree City, GA. More About MARGARET ANN HAINES: Burial: Apr 1976, Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City, Wetzel Co., WV Cause of Death: Cancer, brain tumor Notes for JR. HENRY CHARLES HEALY: OBITUARY Healy, Henry "Poppy" Charles, 76, of Peachtree City, GA, passed away March 14, 2003 in Atlanta, GA. Henry was born and raised in Benwood, WV, then later moved to Paden City, WV to raise his family. Henry attended high school at St. John's, Bellaire, and college at West Liberty, where he excelled in football and basketball as well as academics. "Coach Healy" was a successful teacher, coach and principal at Paden City High School. His ability to motivate and lead his athletes and students was an inspiration to all who knew him. He was a Navy veteran of WWII and was a former member of the American Legion Post 86, Paden City. Henry was preceded in death by his first wife, Margaret Ann Haines; his parents, Henry Charles Healy, Sr. and Anne Katherine "Anna" Pearl; and his brother, Patrick Joseph Healy. He is survived by his second wife, Dorothy Healy; a son, Marty and his wife, Lois, of Summerville, SC; three daughters, Marliss Barczak and her husband, Jim, of South Boston, VA, Patty Anderson and her husband, Ricky, of Raleigh, NC, and Linda Healy of Raleigh, NC; grandchildren, Kathy Booher and her husband Jay, Melissa Probst, Bill Anderson and his wife Karen, Jan Alexander, Matt Healy, Chris Anderson, Maggie Alexander, Angie Anderson, Jeff Healy, Lisa Alexander, Greg Healy, and Jaci Healy; three great-grandchildren, Jacob Henry Booher, Margaret Ann Booher, and Cameron Trey Anderson; step-children, Nancy, Bill, Ann, Rita, Marie, Pat, Michael, and Martha; a total of twenty-four grandchildren. Friends were received from 2-8 pm Monday, March 17th, 2003 at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, where a vigil was held Monda evening. Funeral liturgy with Mass was celebrated at 11am Tuesday, March 18th, 2003 at Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church, Paden City with the Rev. Joseph Ezharath as celebrant. Interment was in Paden Memorial Gardens. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to West Liberty State College Scholarship Fund. Online condolence may be expressed to the family at www.alt meyer.com. "Coach" Healy Dies Legendary Wetzel County Coach, Henry C. Healy was laid to rest in Paden City. "It's a great loss, he was a wonderful person and well respected state-wide" says Paden City Principal Warren Grace. "Coach Healy was the nIcest man, even when he didn't have to be" says Grace. "Our whole community is saddened." Healy was a former principal at Paden City. He is best remembered for winning the state basketball championship at Paden City in 1960. He later won a state football title with the Wildcats in 1970. Healy was also a member of the West Liberty State College Hall of Fame. He died of a heart attack while in his car in Georgia, where he lived. Coach Healy was 76-years-old. More About JR. HENRY CHARLES HEALY: Announcement: Mar 18, 2003, WV Burial: Mar 18, 2003, Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City, Wetzel Co., WV Cause of Death: Heart attack Obituary: Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV Social Security Number: 235-32-7765 More About HENRY HEALY and MARGARET HAINES: Marriage: Nov 07, 1948, Benwood, Marshall Co., WV Children of MARGARET HAINES and HENRY HEALY are: 26. i. MARTIN FRANCIS6 HEALY, b. Jun 14, 1949, WV. 27. ii. MARLISS ANN HEALY, b. Mar 26, 1951, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV. 28. iii. PATRICIA LYNN HEALY, b. Apr 28, 1953, WV. 29. iv. LINDA SUE HEALY, b. Jul 16, 1955, WV. 23. PETER E.5 PELL (VIRGINIA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) Child of PETER E. PELL is: i. BELINDA6 PELL. 24. ORDELLA S.5 CUNNINGHAM (ETHEL REDA4 MCGILLIAN, THOMAS JAMES3, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) She married THOMAS W. JONES, son of LONNIE JONES and ANNA EXLINE. Child of ORDELLA CUNNINGHAM and THOMAS JONES is: i. BRENT A.6 JONES. Generation No. 6 25. CONNIE ANN6 HAINES (CHAUNCEY WILLIAM5, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born 1948 in St. Albans, WV, and died Mar 17, 2005 in St. Albans, WV. She married WILLIAM PAUL DLUGOS. Notes for CONNIE ANN HAINES: Connie Ann Haines Dlugos Visitation: Friday, March 18, 2005 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM Bartlett-Chapman Funeral Home 409 Sixth Avenue St. Albans, WV Service: Saturday, March 19, 2005 11:00 AM Bartlett-Chapman Funeral Home 409 Sixth Avenue St. Albans, WV St. Albans – Connie Ann Haines Dlugos 57 of St. Albans, WV passed away Thursday, March 17, 2005 at her residence. She was employed by Citi Financial of Teays Valley. Lifelong resident of St. Albans. She was preceded in death by her son William Paul Dlugos, Jr. and parents; C.W. Haines and Eva Wildman Haines Swihart. Connie is survived by her loving husband William Paul Dlugos, daughter; Ann Dunlap of St. Albans, WV, son and daughter-in-law; Michael and Connie Dlugos of St. Albans, WV, mother-in-law; Nina Dlugos of St. Albans, WV, Step-father; B.F. “Doc” Swihart of Barboursville, WV, sister and brother-in-law; Kathy and Steve Morris of Charles Town, WV, grandchildren; Kaley Dlugos, Ryan Dlugos and Kelsey Dunlap, nephew and his wife; Stephen and Bridget Morris of Bunker Hill, WV, niece and her husband; Lynn and Clint Miller and family of Charles Town, WV. Funeral service will be held at 11:00am Saturday, March 19, 2005 at Bartlett-Chapman Funeral Home, St. Albans with the Rev. Kristi S. Stone officiating. Burial will be in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans. Friends may call from 6 to 8pm Friday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at www.bartlettchapmanfuneralhome.com Bartlett-Chapman Funeral Home, 409 Sixth Ave., St. Albans is in charge of arrangements. Connie Ann Haines Dlugos Age at Death: 57 Birth Date: abt 1948 Death Date: Mar/17/2005 Newspaper Title: Charleston Daily Mail Newspaper Location: Charleston, WV, US Obituary Publication Date: Mar/18/2005 Locations Mentioned in Obituary: Bunker Hill; Charles Town; Teays Valley; Barboursville; St.; of St.; of St. Albans Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: Nina Dlugos; Michael; Kristi S. Stone; Ryan Dlugos; Bridget Morris; William Paul Dlugos; Kathy; Ann Dunlap; Kelsey Dunlap; Eva Wildman Haines Swihart; Steve Morris; Stephen; Clint Miller; Lynn; B. F. "Doc" Swihart; William Paul Dlugos; Chapman Funeral Home; Kaley Dlugos; C. W. Haines Children of CONNIE HAINES and WILLIAM DLUGOS are: i. WILLIAM PAUL7 DLUGOS. ii. ANN DLUGOS. iii. MICHAEL DLUGOS. 26. MARTIN FRANCIS6 HEALY (MARGARET ANN5 HAINES, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jun 14, 1949 in WV. He married LOIS MERCEDES CULBERTSON. Children of MARTIN HEALY and LOIS CULBERTSON are: i. MATTHEW FRANCIS7 HEALY. ii. JEFFREY MARTIN HEALY. iii. GREGORY MICHAEL HEALY. iv. JACLYN MERCEDES HEALY. 27. MARLISS ANN6 HEALY (MARGARET ANN5 HAINES, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Mar 26, 1951 in Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV. She married (1) DANNY GEORGE PROBST Dec 12, 1969 in Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV, son of BILLY PROBST and PEARL HENRY. He was born Apr 16, 1950 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV. She married (2) JAMES HENRY BARCZAK Jun 14, 1988 in Halifax, Halifax Co., VA, son of CHARLES BARCZAK and ELIZABETH DAY. He was born Oct 04, 1943 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, Marshall Co., WV. Marriage Notes for MARLISS HEALY and DANNY PROBST: Divorced Wetzel Co., WV 1986. More About DANNY PROBST and MARLISS HEALY: Divorce: 1986 Marriage: Dec 12, 1969, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV Notes for JAMES HENRY BARCZAK: Teacher (retired) More About JAMES BARCZAK and MARLISS HEALY: Marriage: Jun 14, 1988, Halifax, Halifax Co., VA Children of MARLISS HEALY and DANNY PROBST are: 30. i. ANNE KATHERINE7 PROBST, b. Jul 03, 1970, Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV. ii. MELISSA JO PROBST, b. Mar 27, 1973, Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV. 28. PATRICIA LYNN6 HEALY (MARGARET ANN5 HAINES, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Apr 28, 1953 in WV. She married RICKY LEE ANDERSON. Notes for PATRICIA LYNN HEALY: Registered Nurse, Duke University Medical Center Children of PATRICIA HEALY and RICKY ANDERSON are: 31. i. WILLIAM CURTIS7 ANDERSON. ii. CHRISTOPHER JAMES ANDERSON. iii. ANGELA MARIE ANDERSON. 29. LINDA SUE6 HEALY (MARGARET ANN5 HAINES, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jul 16, 1955 in WV. She married MICHAEL JAN ALEXANDER. Notes for LINDA SUE HEALY: Teacher Children of LINDA HEALY and MICHAEL ALEXANDER are: i. JAN MICHAEL7 ALEXANDER. ii. MARGARET ANN ALEXANDER. iii. LISA NICHOLE ALEXANDER. Generation No. 7 30. ANNE KATHERINE7 PROBST (MARLISS ANN6 HEALY, MARGARET ANN5 HAINES, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) was born Jul 03, 1970 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV. She married STAFF SERGEANT ROY JAY BOOHER2 Dec 22, 2001 in Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington, NC, son of ROY BOOHER and SARAH DUKE. He was born Mar 10, 1967 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV3. More About ANNE KATHERINE PROBST: Christening: Jul 10, 1970, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., WV Notes for STAFF SERGEANT ROY JAY BOOHER: MILITARY AWARDS/DECORATIONS: AIR MEDAL - 8/25/2004, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan NAVY COMMENDATION MEDAL - 2005 NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL - 1995, 1999 (x2) and 2004 COMBAT ACTION RIBBON - 1993, 1999, 2004 JOINT MERITORIOUS UNIT AWARD - 1993 NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION - 1988, 1991 (x2), 2000 NAVY MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION - 1995 MARINE CORPS GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL - 1988, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL - 1991, 2001 NAVY ARCTIC SERVICE RIBBON - 1992 ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL - 1993 SOUTHWEST ASIA SERVICE MEDAL - 1991, 1993 KOSOVO CAMPAIGN MEDAL - 2000 HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL - 1999 SEA SERVICE DEPLOYMENT RIBBON - 1987, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2004 UNITED NATIONS MEDAL - 1993 NATO MEDAL (Bosnia) - 2000 KUWAIT LIBERATION MEDAL (Kuwait) - 1993 KUWAIT LIBERATION MEDAL (Saudi Arabia) - 1991 GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL - 2004 GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SERVICE MEDAL - 2004 COMBAT AIRCREW INSIGNIA, 3 COMBAT STARS - Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Persian Gulf COMBAT AIRCREW INSIGNIA, 3 COMBAT STARS - Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan RIFLE EXPERT PISTOL EXPERT MILITARY PROMOTIONS: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS - 1986 LANCE CORPORAL - 1986 CORPORAL - 1988 SERGEANT - 1991 STAFF SERGEANT - 1996 More About STAFF SERGEANT ROY JAY BOOHER: Military Retirement: Sep 30, 2005, United States Marine Corps, MCAS New River, Jacksonville, NC Military service: Bet. 1985 - 2005, United States Marine Corps Marriage Notes for ANNE PROBST and ROY BOOHER: Married Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington, NC. More About ROY BOOHER and ANNE PROBST: Marriage: Dec 22, 2001, Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington, NC Children of ANNE PROBST and ROY BOOHER are: i. JACOB HENRY8 BOOHER, b. Jan 03, 1998, Halifax Regional Medical Center, South Boston, Halifax Co., VA. More About JACOB HENRY BOOHER: Christening: Apr 12, 1998, St. Paschal's Catholic Church, South Boston, Halifax Co., VA. Godparents: Melissa J. Probst and Bruce A. Leckey ii. MARGARET ANN BOOHER, b. Feb 21, 2003, Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital, Camp Lejeune, Onslow County, NC. Notes for MARGARET ANN BOOHER: 9:02 pm 7 lbs. and 6 oz. 18 1/2" Long Black hair and blue eyes More About MARGARET ANN BOOHER: Christening: St. Francis Xavier Chapel, Camp Lejeune, Onslow Co. NC Godparents: SSgt. James M. Wise and Melissa J. Probst 31. WILLIAM CURTIS7 ANDERSON (PATRICIA LYNN6 HEALY, MARGARET ANN5 HAINES, VASHTI LEONA4 MONGER, MARY A.3 WILLIS, ELLEN2 CURRAN, TERRANCE J.1) He married KAREN SUE SHEPHARD. Child of WILLIAM ANDERSON and KAREN SHEPHARD is: i. CAMERON TREY8 ANDERSON. Endnotes 1. Wes Cochran's publication of Washington Co., OH marriages. 2. Self, Self, QUAY 4. 3. Self, Self.