742. Willaim Roy Hatfield
Grandfather of Barbara Huthchinson of Houston TX.
Her and my uncle Roy attend the same church there.We share the same family line back with Joseph.
1393. Truman Hatfield
Died in TX when flying over a oil plant that exploed.
790. Herbert M. Hatfield
My Father, my Dad, my friend...
The more I live, the more I appreciate him and the more I stand in
aw of him. He has "paid his dues".
He too was a mountaineer. His first job was as a child
charting moonshine in his pony's saddle bags back into the WV hills to
sell to the coalminers. This he did for his dad with little or no
knowlidge of the law. To many in those days it was just a way to make a
living and only them "out siders" like government men thought it to be
wrong. Dad was the oldest of 5 childen and when his mom died shortly
after child birth of her last when he was only 12yrs old he was forced by
fate to virtally raise the family on his own. (Granpa was doing a lot of
heavy drinking during that time and was not home or able to take care of
the kids). Dad was able to do this a all his school years keep a job then
go on to graduate from HS. No food stamps or welfare were heard of in
those days!
Dad has spent the last 50 years of his life in the ministry and is
still preaching and teaching churches the word at age 82! Before he
entered the ministery he had been very succesful as a salesman. He had
worked up
to automobile sells and also toward the end of his sells career he was
selling large compactor truck units to cities in the eastern US for trash
disposal.
He once sold the Packard cars also. Dad said they were among the best on
the road at that time. His love for fishing, hunting and the out-doors
passed naturally on to me and I thank him for it. He and I once fished
together on Lake Norman in NC. We set out early and fished till noon. We
still had no fish. Then I snagged a good size pan frier. "Well" I said
"time to eat". "Yes it is" says dad, "what is in that bag you brought?"
I told him that all I had was a pan, oil, bread, and cook stove. "What?
No food!" he moaned.
"Nope, its down there" I said, pointing to the water. Well soon dad pulls
in his "lunch" and off we head for the bank. "Best fish I ever ate" he
still vows, and he also says its was his best fishing trip too!
Rod H.
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1017. Iaeger Bernis Browning
1900 United States Federal Census
about Iaeger Browning
Name: Iaeger Browning
[Jasper Brownsey]
Home in 1900: Sandy River, McDowell, West Virginia
Age: 6
Birth Date: Oct 1893
Birthplace: West Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Son
Father's Name: Aron
Father's Birthplace: West Virginia
Mother's Name: Lucinda
Mother's Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Residence : Sandy River District, McDowell, West Virginia
Occupation: View on Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Aron Browning 35 (William Aaron)
Lucinda Browning 39
Miley V Browning 10
Hattie Browning 9
Iaeger Browning 6
Owen Browning 4
Albert L Browning 2Social Security Death Index
about Iaeger Browning
Name: Iaeger Browning
SSN: 236-05-2631
Last Residence: 25650 Verner, Mingo, West Virginia, United States of America
Born: 11 Oct 1893
Died: Jan 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951)World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Iager Browning
Name: Iager Browning
County: Mingo
State: West Virginia
Birthplace: West Virginia;United States of America
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1893
Race: White
Roll: 1992862
DraftBoard: 0U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
about Jaeger Browning
Name: Jaeger Browning
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1893
Birth Place: Verner, West Virginia
Residence: Verner, West Virginia
Roll: WW2_2243967
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=1551975&Type=Death
Verna Jane Browning
CYCLONE — Verna Jane Browning entered into this life on Nov. 24, 1918, an d, after 89 years, entered the Kingdom of Heaven on April 4, 2008.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford “Clip” Browning; her pa rents, Burl and Nellie Jane Toler; two sisters, Elsie Grace Takis and Ve ra Bailey; four brothers, Homer “Jud” Toler, Burl Douglas Toler, Warren To ler, and Aubrey Toler; a granddaughter, Margaret Browning; a great-grandda ughter, Natasha Watkins; and a daughter-in-law, Naoma Browning.
Vern thoroughly enjoyed life! She loved singing, listening to music, readi ng, and being outdoors where she could play softball, garden, plant flower s, hunt, fish, and care for her animals.
She was a true blessing to her family and friends. In her community, Ve rn was an active member of Lacoma Baptist Church of Cyclone where she rais ed her family and was a devoted member of the Ladies Aide. She loved to vi sit and fellowship with friends and family, support the local school and y outh activities, and lend a helping hand to her family and neighbors. O ur world would be a better place to live in if we would follow the shini ng example of the amazing lady who by faith lived a Godly life and w as an inspiration to everyone who knew her!
Vern was the graceful backbone of her family to whom she provided love, co mfort, encouragement, and hope through her practical wisdom and thoughtfu l, nourishing guidance. She possessed strength of character, a keen sen se of right and wrong, and a Christlike, unconditional love for others th at she instilled in her children and grandchildren through daily exampl e. It was her humble prayer that her entire family would some day join h er in Heaven.
Vern was most proud of her family and is survived by a daughter, Gail Bro wn and her husband, Danny, of Cyclone; four sons, Glen Browning and his wi fe, Betsy, Bradley Browning and his wife, Teresa, all of Cyclone, Garry Br owning and his wife, Sherlene, of Beckley, and Clifford “Tip” Browni ng of Paducah, Ky.; she was a devoted, loving grandmother to Chris Brow n, who held a special place in her life and heart, Brenda Smith and husban d, Rick, Beverly Toler and husband, Bill, Donna Watkins, Alissa Brownin g, Kendra Rowe and husband, Chad, Linda Keffer and husband, Jared, Stephan ie Browning, Lisa Browning, Barry Browning, Sherry Haley, and Clifford “Jr .” Browning; and she was a wonderful great-grandmother to Phillip Brownin g, who was more like a son, Bethany and Broc Smith, Tiffany Browning, Josh ua Watkins, Candace Stewart and husband, Russell, Victoria and Rachel Belc her, Ryan and Reese Keffer. She was a loved aunt to a host of nieces and n ephews.
A celebration of Vern’s life will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, 2008, at Lac oma Baptist Church, with Rev. Brent Franco and Rev. Stephens Walls officia ting. Burial will follow in Toler Cemetery, Cyclone.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. today, April 7, 200 8, at Lacoma Baptist Church and one hour prior to service on Tuesday.
Friends may view a video tribute of Vern and sign a guestbook at www.adamt olermemorialfuneralhome.com.
Services entrusted to Adam Toler Memorial Funeral Home, Oceana.
1402. Mona Browning
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=1430181&Type=Death
1404. James F. Browning
JAMES F BROWNING 14 Nov 1927 24 Sep 2003 (V) 71055 (Minden, Webster, LA) (none specified) 236-42-5436 West Virginia
1405. Gilford Browning
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research May 2008
1086. Kennie Odell "Kenna" Browning
Note:
Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 235-07-2120@S085580@Date of Import: May 18, 2000
REFN: 4253Sources:
Title: Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Nov 12, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.32024.
Title: 20512.ged
Repository:Sources:
1. Type: Gedcom File
Title: 20512
Date: 26 Aug 2001
2. Type: Vital Record
Title: Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Text: The Social Security Death Index is generated from the U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File. It contains the records of deceased persons who possessed Social Security numbers and whose death had been reported to the SSA.
1411. Ernest Ray Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1412. Mary Louise Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1413. Margaret Lois Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1414. Edna L Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1415. Audra M Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1416. Nell M Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1417. Dorothy Jean Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1418. Richard Keith Browning
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Living individual, details withheld
1420. Kennie Elmo Browning
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Kennie Elmo Browning was killed in a mining accident at Ragland, West Virg
inia
1424. Paul Blendly Browning
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Paul B Browning was a wonderful person. I can remember it may not have be
en something big, but he always bought all the children something for Christmas. I can remember the Christmas before his fatal accident, he got me a toy watch. I wanted it to run. His answer was, if you run the watch runs. I couldn't understand this. I can remember him coming to our house and sleeping out in the grass. He lived with Nell so he could be at Holden to work. He was very good looking.
1425. Bobby J Browning
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Bobby Joe Browning died from a washing machine accident.
1426. Myrna Loy Browning
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Myrna Loy Browning died of an accident at an early age.
1427. Clara Sue Browning
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Clara Sue Browning was my aunt, but like a sister. She was very clo
se to me, my sister Patty, and my Cousin Gwen. We played playhouse and thought we were millionaires because she had such a big beautiful baby doll. She always baked and made candy because she was older and could do just about anything. We all looked up to her. She was so much fun and so good to us. Patty and Clara are together now playing in heaven.
1430. Charles Williams
Charles Perry ‘Charlie’ Williams
FANROCK — Charles Perry “Charlie” Williams, 68, of Fanrock, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008, at the Bower’s Hospice House in Beckley following a long and courageous battle with cancer.Charlie was born May 15, 1940, at Fanrock, WV., a son of the late Glen and Leola Lusk Williams. He was a retired coal miner, having worked for several different mines but mostly at Capels, a member of the UMWA and also worked at the Wyoming Co Courthouse for 91/2 years. Charlie was of the Protestant faith. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, working on automobiles, gardening and spending time with his family and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Sami Lambert of Ohio and Susie Aliff of Fanrock; his father-in-law, Grover Shaw of Welch; three very special aunts, Beulah Hodges, Ruth Stone and Rhada Marrs; and a special cousin, Faye Adams.
Those left to cherish Charlie’s memory are his loving wife of 29 years, Brenda Shaw Williams; two sons, Lesley Williams of South Carolina and John Williams and wife, Autumn, of Beckley; a daughter, in whom he referred to as his baby, Melissa Williams and her companion, Tracy Vance, of Fanrock; two brothers, David Williams and wife, Edith, of Itmann and Glen Williams and wife, Millie, of LynCo., a sister, Diane Acord and husband, Steve, of Pineville; three grandchildren, C.J. Williams, Garett Williams and Madison Williams; along with a host of nieces, nephews and other loving family and friends.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Briar Creek Tabernacle Church, Fanrock, with the Rev. Steve Acord, the Rev. Larry Parks and the Rev. Ronald Adkins officiating, along with Bro. Bob Berkhead and Bro. Mike Willams assisting. Charlie will be laid to rest in the Jackson Cemetery on Indian Creek.
Friends may call 6 to 10 p.m. today at the church.
Pallbearers will be Donald Aliff, Tink Adkins, Glen Belcher, Alvin Bishop, Ray Farmer, Al Forest, Happy Hager, Jeff Lambert, Tony Lester and Mike Williams.
The family would like to thank Bower’s Hospice House for the loving care they gave Charlie and his family. Also, to all the family and friends, we would like to say thank you for all the prayers, calls and visits you made to see Charlie and us during this time. With very special thanks to Terry Thompson of Beckley; you are a God-sent angel and we appreciate all you have done for us.
E-mail letters of sympathy may be sent at www.staffordfamilyfuneralhome.com
The family is being served by the Stafford Family Funeral Home, Lynco.
Register-Herald
Sept 24 2008
1431. Brenda Joyce “Susie” Williams
Obituaries for Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Brenda Joyce ‘Susie’ Aliff
FANROCK — Brenda Joyce “Susie” Aliff, 66, of Fanrock, went home to be wi th her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, June 16, 2008, at her ho me surrounded by her loving family after a long and courageous battle wi th cancer.She was born Oct. 29, 1941, at Fanrock, a daughter of the late Glen and Le ola Lusk Williams.
Susie was a homemaker as well as a disabled coal miner from US Steel. S he was a member of the Briar Creek Tabernacle Church and of the UMWA, Loc al 1713. Susie enjoyed painting, crocheting, camping and, most of all, s he loved spending time with her grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Sa mi Lambert of Ohio; her in-laws, Ulbert and June Aliff; a special, Aunt Rh ada Marrs; and a special cousin and friend, Faye Adams.
Those left to cherish her memory are her loving husband of 47 years, Dougl as Aliff; four sons, Mark Aliff, Marvin Aliff and wife, Angie, Donald Ali ff and wife, Becky and Eddie Aliff and wife, Mandy, all of Fanrock; thr ee brothers, David Williams and wife, Edith, of Itmann, WV., Charles Wil liams and wife, Brenda, of Fanrock, and Glen Williams and wife, Milli e, of Lynco, WV.; one sister, Diane Acord and husband, Steve, of Pinevil le, WV.; seven grandchildren, Lyndsey Aliff and fiancé, Jonathon Clin e, Tonya Cline and husband, Cody, Josh Aliff, Erica and Emily Aliff and Ka yla and Isabella Aliff; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Briar Creek Tabernacle Chur ch with Bro. Tommy Knotts and Bro. Steve Acord officiating. Susie wi ll be laid to rest in Morgan-Hatfield Cemetery, Fanrock.
Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. today, Wednesday at the church.
Nephews will serve as pallbearers.
Letters of sympathy may be e-mailed at www.staffordfamilyfuneralhome.com
The family would like to thank Hospice of Southern WV for their part in ta king care of Susie. To all the family and friends who lent a helping ha nd or said a prayer, we would like to express our most heartfelt gratitu de to you.
The family is being served by the Stafford Family Funeral Home, Lynco.