Price Henry Gwinn

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Price Henry Gwinn

Birth
Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Death
27 Jun 1940 (aged 73)
Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Monroe County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Legal documents vary on his first and middle name. He went by Price but his grave that he picked out is Henry. He purchased property in Indiana other the name of Price Henry. His marriage license is Price Henry.


Elwood July 6 Price Henry Gwinn, age 72, resident of Peterson, West Virginia died recently in that city and funeral services were conducted for him last Saturday. Mr. Gwinn formerly lived at 1529 south Twenty-fifth street, in Elwood, survive. They are Mrs. Lina Holmes, Mrs. Ruth Puett and Mrs. Mamie Everline.

7-06-1964
West Virginia Beckley
Another West Virginian in exile in the Old Dominion is Paul C. Shirley of 10 College Circle Staunton, Virginia. On June 5, Shirley writes: "I have just read several hundred clippings of your column. They were saved for me by my niece, Mrs. J.P. Collins, Beaver, West Virginia.
Shirley Mentions he would like to contact any descendants of the late Price Gwinn. This family once lived on the road from Red Sulphur Springs to Greenville not far from where the road from Forest Hill now connects. Price Gwinn married Alice Ballengee, daughter of William Henry Harrison Ballengee who lived just northwest of New Hope Methodist Church. Mrs. Gwinn had a brother who was a Methodist minister.

Price and Alice Gwinn had about a dozen children. Paul Shirley attended public school with these Gwinn Children at the old Glenwood School. That schoolhouse is now a dwelling in the sight of the Forest Hill road as it runs from Indian Creek at the M.A. Belcher place. Some names of the Price Gwinn children were Homer, George, Edna, Nellie, John, Lina, Paul, Ross and Gordon.
When they came to school the oldest was in front while the youngest one brought up the rear. That bunch of children looked like a caravan coming out of a pine thicket! In order to better distribute their lunch they carried five dinner buckets, two children to each bucket.
8385
Standard Certificate of Death
Cause of Death: Pneumonia, Cerebral hemorrahage

1940
Price Henry Gwinn Peterstown - Merchant 9-26-1866
Father Harvey Gwinn Mother Mary Baker
Death Paralysis and Pneumonia Place of death Marie June 30 1940 and burial 7/1/1940

Legal documents vary on his first and middle name. He went by Price but his grave that he picked out is Henry. He purchased property in Indiana other the name of Price Henry. His marriage license is Price Henry.


Elwood July 6 Price Henry Gwinn, age 72, resident of Peterson, West Virginia died recently in that city and funeral services were conducted for him last Saturday. Mr. Gwinn formerly lived at 1529 south Twenty-fifth street, in Elwood, survive. They are Mrs. Lina Holmes, Mrs. Ruth Puett and Mrs. Mamie Everline.

7-06-1964
West Virginia Beckley
Another West Virginian in exile in the Old Dominion is Paul C. Shirley of 10 College Circle Staunton, Virginia. On June 5, Shirley writes: "I have just read several hundred clippings of your column. They were saved for me by my niece, Mrs. J.P. Collins, Beaver, West Virginia.
Shirley Mentions he would like to contact any descendants of the late Price Gwinn. This family once lived on the road from Red Sulphur Springs to Greenville not far from where the road from Forest Hill now connects. Price Gwinn married Alice Ballengee, daughter of William Henry Harrison Ballengee who lived just northwest of New Hope Methodist Church. Mrs. Gwinn had a brother who was a Methodist minister.

Price and Alice Gwinn had about a dozen children. Paul Shirley attended public school with these Gwinn Children at the old Glenwood School. That schoolhouse is now a dwelling in the sight of the Forest Hill road as it runs from Indian Creek at the M.A. Belcher place. Some names of the Price Gwinn children were Homer, George, Edna, Nellie, John, Lina, Paul, Ross and Gordon.
When they came to school the oldest was in front while the youngest one brought up the rear. That bunch of children looked like a caravan coming out of a pine thicket! In order to better distribute their lunch they carried five dinner buckets, two children to each bucket.
8385
Standard Certificate of Death
Cause of Death: Pneumonia, Cerebral hemorrahage

1940
Price Henry Gwinn Peterstown - Merchant 9-26-1866
Father Harvey Gwinn Mother Mary Baker
Death Paralysis and Pneumonia Place of death Marie June 30 1940 and burial 7/1/1940