1. Nancy Harriet Humphries
2. Elizabeth Humphries Gilbert
3. Mary Humphries
4. Charner Humphries
5. George Humphries
6. Asa Humphries
7. John Humphries
In 1835 he acquired Land Lot 108 in the land lottery, and built a tavern there called White Hall Tavern, which eventually became a U. S. Post Office. Charner and Mary's bodies were originally buried on the White Hall property, but were eventually moved to Westview.
1. Nancy Harriet Humphries
2. Elizabeth Humphries Gilbert
3. Mary Humphries
4. Charner Humphries
5. George Humphries
6. Asa Humphries
7. John Humphries
In 1835 he acquired Land Lot 108 in the land lottery, and built a tavern there called White Hall Tavern, which eventually became a U. S. Post Office. Charner and Mary's bodies were originally buried on the White Hall property, but were eventually moved to Westview.
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