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Clarence V Symns

Birth
Lindside, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Death
23 Oct 1958 (aged 80)
Pearisburg, Giles County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Monroe County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of Samuel Young Symns and Mary Kate Eliza Neel Symns. Married Nancy "Nanny" Bane Adair on June 10, 1903 in Monroe County, WV

Biographical Sketches of Members of Congress, Members of the Legislature, Officers of the State Government andJudges of the Supreme Court of Appeals, West Virginia, 1917

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

749

SYMNS, CLARENCE (Democrat.) Address: Peters-town, West Va. Member from Monroe county. Born August 10, 1878, at Linside, Monroe county; educated in the public schools, the Lee Military Academy, the West Virginia University and the University of Tennessee; member of the State Board of Agriculture, 1901; member of the Legislature 1910 and served in the regular and special sessions of 1911; occupation, farmer and stock-man; elected to the House in 1916, and served during the 1917 sessions on the following committees: Counties,Districts and Municipal Corporations, Insurance, Labor,Roads and Internal Navigation, Executive Offices and Library.

Source:
West Virginia Legislative Hand Book and Manual and Official Register, 1917, Compiled and Edited by John T. Harris, Clerk of the Senate, The Tribune Printing Co., Charleston, West Va. pgs. 719 - 770
Son of Samuel Young Symns and Mary Kate Eliza Neel Symns. Married Nancy "Nanny" Bane Adair on June 10, 1903 in Monroe County, WV

Biographical Sketches of Members of Congress, Members of the Legislature, Officers of the State Government andJudges of the Supreme Court of Appeals, West Virginia, 1917

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

749

SYMNS, CLARENCE (Democrat.) Address: Peters-town, West Va. Member from Monroe county. Born August 10, 1878, at Linside, Monroe county; educated in the public schools, the Lee Military Academy, the West Virginia University and the University of Tennessee; member of the State Board of Agriculture, 1901; member of the Legislature 1910 and served in the regular and special sessions of 1911; occupation, farmer and stock-man; elected to the House in 1916, and served during the 1917 sessions on the following committees: Counties,Districts and Municipal Corporations, Insurance, Labor,Roads and Internal Navigation, Executive Offices and Library.

Source:
West Virginia Legislative Hand Book and Manual and Official Register, 1917, Compiled and Edited by John T. Harris, Clerk of the Senate, The Tribune Printing Co., Charleston, West Va. pgs. 719 - 770


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