Died after July 1911 ?
Highland Recorder May 7, 1909
Mr. Aaron Ryder and Mrs. Harriet Trimble were quietly married at Huntersville Thursday of last week by Rev. D. G. Brinlow. The bride is from Highland county, but has been making her home in Marlinton with her brother, Mr. J. O. Hiner, for some time. The bride groom is a prominent farmer of the Frost neighborhood - Marlinton Messenger.
Highland Recorder July 28, 1911
Mr. Joseph A. Hiner went to Frost Monday morning in response to a message telling of serious illness in the family of his sister, Mrs. Harriet Ryder, Both she and her husband were ill, the latter being in a critical condition.
Highland Recorder January 21, 1921
Part of Harriet Ryder's obituary
Toward middle age she became the wife of the late H. I. Trimble, of Strait Creek, and after his death she met and married Aaron Ryder, a farmer of Pocahontas county, W. Va. He survived but a few years ....
Died after July 1911 ?
Highland Recorder May 7, 1909
Mr. Aaron Ryder and Mrs. Harriet Trimble were quietly married at Huntersville Thursday of last week by Rev. D. G. Brinlow. The bride is from Highland county, but has been making her home in Marlinton with her brother, Mr. J. O. Hiner, for some time. The bride groom is a prominent farmer of the Frost neighborhood - Marlinton Messenger.
Highland Recorder July 28, 1911
Mr. Joseph A. Hiner went to Frost Monday morning in response to a message telling of serious illness in the family of his sister, Mrs. Harriet Ryder, Both she and her husband were ill, the latter being in a critical condition.
Highland Recorder January 21, 1921
Part of Harriet Ryder's obituary
Toward middle age she became the wife of the late H. I. Trimble, of Strait Creek, and after his death she met and married Aaron Ryder, a farmer of Pocahontas county, W. Va. He survived but a few years ....
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