On 27 April 1910 John Cooper (57), wife Sarah M. (51), children; Halle N. (16), Ally D. (16), Lucinda (13) and Verna M. (11) lived in Flat Top Precinct, Raleigh County, West Virginia. John and Sarah had been married 37 years, having 16 children, 13 living. NOTE: This would mean Sarah married at age 14. Mr. Cooper was a laborer, farming. Halle was farming, (?). Lucinda and Verna did farm work.
On 23 January 1920 Elijah Cadle (66), wife Nancy (66), married son, Evertte (31), daughter-in-law Verena (2?), grandchildren; Esta (3) and John (1) lived on Dawson Road in Blue Sulphur District, Grassy Meadows Precinct, Green Brier County, West Virginia. Elijah and Nancy owned their home free and clear. He was a general farmer. Evertte was a farm laborer. NOTE: Original image is faint, difficult to read.
On 15 April 1930 Evert E. Cadle (41), wife May V. (31), children; Estie E. (13), John E. (11), Homer G. (9), Thelma O. (7), Myrtle May (4+9/12), James Evert (2+4/12) and Hurburt R. (1+?/12) lived on Dawson & Smoot Road in Blue Sulphur District, Greenbrier, West Virginia. Evert and May owned their farm. Daughter Estie was employed as a cook.
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Beckley Post-Herald
Beckley, West Virginia
Wednesday, 6 April 1977
Page 2, Column 2-3
Land Transfers
Verena Mae Cadle Carter and Earl Carter to H. Ray Cadle and Loretta F. Cadle, 197 acres and 155 poles Blue Sulphur District, $9000.
On 27 April 1910 John Cooper (57), wife Sarah M. (51), children; Halle N. (16), Ally D. (16), Lucinda (13) and Verna M. (11) lived in Flat Top Precinct, Raleigh County, West Virginia. John and Sarah had been married 37 years, having 16 children, 13 living. NOTE: This would mean Sarah married at age 14. Mr. Cooper was a laborer, farming. Halle was farming, (?). Lucinda and Verna did farm work.
On 23 January 1920 Elijah Cadle (66), wife Nancy (66), married son, Evertte (31), daughter-in-law Verena (2?), grandchildren; Esta (3) and John (1) lived on Dawson Road in Blue Sulphur District, Grassy Meadows Precinct, Green Brier County, West Virginia. Elijah and Nancy owned their home free and clear. He was a general farmer. Evertte was a farm laborer. NOTE: Original image is faint, difficult to read.
On 15 April 1930 Evert E. Cadle (41), wife May V. (31), children; Estie E. (13), John E. (11), Homer G. (9), Thelma O. (7), Myrtle May (4+9/12), James Evert (2+4/12) and Hurburt R. (1+?/12) lived on Dawson & Smoot Road in Blue Sulphur District, Greenbrier, West Virginia. Evert and May owned their farm. Daughter Estie was employed as a cook.
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Beckley Post-Herald
Beckley, West Virginia
Wednesday, 6 April 1977
Page 2, Column 2-3
Land Transfers
Verena Mae Cadle Carter and Earl Carter to H. Ray Cadle and Loretta F. Cadle, 197 acres and 155 poles Blue Sulphur District, $9000.
Inscription
CADLE
ELIJAH E. --------- VERENA M.
JUNE 24, 1888 --- MAR. 18, 1899
DEC. 12, 1964 --- OCT. 4, 1993
Family Members
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William Lewis Cooper
1873–1940
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Andrew Anson "Andy" Cooper
1875–1939
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Mary Elizabeth Cooper Meadows
1877–1959
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John Jackson Cooper
1878–1963
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Virginia Millison Cooper Smith
1880–1946
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James Oliver Cooper
1881–1951
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Thomas Quincy Cooper
1885–1887
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Elbert Simon Cooper
1887–1949
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Azel Cooper
1889–1972
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Joseph Cooper
1891–1892
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Allie Dora Cooper Greene
1893–1977
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Ona Elsie Cooper Stover
1893–1970
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Hallie Nora Cooper Canaday
1893–1970
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Eliza J Cooper
1895–1895
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Lucinda Cooper McKinney
1896–1966
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