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William Henry Cottrill

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William Henry Cottrill

Birth
Stouts Mills, Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA
Death
8 Mar 1901 (aged 76)
Stouts Mills, Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Early Roads in Gilmer county, West Virginia
April 1848 term, first day, p. 319: "Ordered that Absalom S. Stout, William Stout & Daniel J. Stout, after being duly sworn to view and mark a way for a road from William Cottrals down Sliding hill run to Hezekiah Stouts Mill, and that they make report to court according to law."

Sept. 1848 term, p. 394: Absalom Stout, Daniel J. Stout and William Stout the persons appointed to view and mark a way for a road form William Cottrals down Sliding hill run to Stouts mill along which William Cottral has applied for a road this day made report in these words "In compliance with an order of Gilmer County Cort made at the April term 1848 after being sworn we have viewed and marked a way for a road through the Lands of Silvester Stout, Ezekiel T. Stout, John R. Allena nd Hezekiah Stout Senr from William Cottrals to Hezekiah Stouts Mill a distance of abut two miles and we believe it will be road of utility we believe there is no objection to the road by the land holders with the exception of John R. Allen. Whereupon the court being of opinion that the road applied for will be convenient, it is ordered that John R. Allen one of the proprietors of the land through which the same is proposed to be conducted, be summoned to appear here forthwith to show cause if any he can why the said road should not be opened."

Spouse Ruhama Stout 1830–1910
Children
Sarah Etta Cottrill Collins 1848–1933
Charity Ann Cottrill Ratliff 1850–1874
Franklin Thomas Cottrill 1853–1853
Mary Virginia Cottrell Moon 1856–1933
Martha Olive Cottrill 1858–1859
Minerva Cottrill Spicer 1860–1885
Eugenis E Cottrill 1865–1940
Alzada G. Cottrill Taylor 1867–1919
Alexander Cottrill 1871–1872



Early Roads in Gilmer county, West Virginia
April 1848 term, first day, p. 319: "Ordered that Absalom S. Stout, William Stout & Daniel J. Stout, after being duly sworn to view and mark a way for a road from William Cottrals down Sliding hill run to Hezekiah Stouts Mill, and that they make report to court according to law."

Sept. 1848 term, p. 394: Absalom Stout, Daniel J. Stout and William Stout the persons appointed to view and mark a way for a road form William Cottrals down Sliding hill run to Stouts mill along which William Cottral has applied for a road this day made report in these words "In compliance with an order of Gilmer County Cort made at the April term 1848 after being sworn we have viewed and marked a way for a road through the Lands of Silvester Stout, Ezekiel T. Stout, John R. Allena nd Hezekiah Stout Senr from William Cottrals to Hezekiah Stouts Mill a distance of abut two miles and we believe it will be road of utility we believe there is no objection to the road by the land holders with the exception of John R. Allen. Whereupon the court being of opinion that the road applied for will be convenient, it is ordered that John R. Allen one of the proprietors of the land through which the same is proposed to be conducted, be summoned to appear here forthwith to show cause if any he can why the said road should not be opened."

Spouse Ruhama Stout 1830–1910
Children
Sarah Etta Cottrill Collins 1848–1933
Charity Ann Cottrill Ratliff 1850–1874
Franklin Thomas Cottrill 1853–1853
Mary Virginia Cottrell Moon 1856–1933
Martha Olive Cottrill 1858–1859
Minerva Cottrill Spicer 1860–1885
Eugenis E Cottrill 1865–1940
Alzada G. Cottrill Taylor 1867–1919
Alexander Cottrill 1871–1872


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