She married Delmar Caldwell Sansom the 31st of March 1910 at the age of 18 years and she was 21 years of age. They had at least 12 children in witch all didn't servive.
*The Division of Vital Statistics was established by the West Virginia Legislature in 1917. This was a first attempt to centralize the registration of births and deaths. It was done on a cooperative basis because the law did not require reporting of this information to the state until 1921. Prior to 1921, physicians, midwives, and undertakers were required to report births and deaths only to the clerk of the county courts of the county in which the event occurred
This might explain why most death's were not reported in the state of West Virginia and that Delmar and Ollie Sansom's children weren't listed.
She married Delmar Caldwell Sansom the 31st of March 1910 at the age of 18 years and she was 21 years of age. They had at least 12 children in witch all didn't servive.
*The Division of Vital Statistics was established by the West Virginia Legislature in 1917. This was a first attempt to centralize the registration of births and deaths. It was done on a cooperative basis because the law did not require reporting of this information to the state until 1921. Prior to 1921, physicians, midwives, and undertakers were required to report births and deaths only to the clerk of the county courts of the county in which the event occurred
This might explain why most death's were not reported in the state of West Virginia and that Delmar and Ollie Sansom's children weren't listed.
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