Married John Clarkson Long (1869-1910) on 2 Sept 1894 in Upshur County, West Virginia (WV), USA
No known children
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From book "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia" by William B Cutright - Page 501.
JOHN CLARKSON LONG, was born June 20, 1869. Was married September 2, 1894 to Stella Williamson, who was born February 14, 1874, a daughter of Lemuel Williamson and Adaline [Swick] Williamson. Lemuel Williamson was a son of John Williamson and Rebecca [Rector] Williamson of Taylor County. Lemuel came to this County about the year 1876 and settled near Holly grove.
The subject of this sketch is a son of Lafayette Long and Ann E. (Moore) Long. Lafayette Long was a son of James Long of Canaan, who settled in that country in an early day.
John Clarkson Long had three brothers and two sisters; Thomas L., was killed in a coal bank April 6, 1900; James W., Ruben L., Alice and Myrtle.
The subject of this sketch is a farmer and owns ninety acres of land and makes a specialty of growing fruits. His farm is known as the Thomas Gawthrop farm near Holly Grove. He is a member of the Baptist Church.
Married John Clarkson Long (1869-1910) on 2 Sept 1894 in Upshur County, West Virginia (WV), USA
No known children
For more information see - http://www.mark.stickels.org/FamilyTree2/Williamson-StellaA.html
From book "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia" by William B Cutright - Page 501.
JOHN CLARKSON LONG, was born June 20, 1869. Was married September 2, 1894 to Stella Williamson, who was born February 14, 1874, a daughter of Lemuel Williamson and Adaline [Swick] Williamson. Lemuel Williamson was a son of John Williamson and Rebecca [Rector] Williamson of Taylor County. Lemuel came to this County about the year 1876 and settled near Holly grove.
The subject of this sketch is a son of Lafayette Long and Ann E. (Moore) Long. Lafayette Long was a son of James Long of Canaan, who settled in that country in an early day.
John Clarkson Long had three brothers and two sisters; Thomas L., was killed in a coal bank April 6, 1900; James W., Ruben L., Alice and Myrtle.
The subject of this sketch is a farmer and owns ninety acres of land and makes a specialty of growing fruits. His farm is known as the Thomas Gawthrop farm near Holly Grove. He is a member of the Baptist Church.
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