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William Lee Vincent

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William Lee Vincent

Birth
Marion County, West Virginia, USA
Death
5 Nov 1922 (aged 54)
Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Shinnston, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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William Lee Vincent
Born Mar 8, 1868; Parents: Stephen Washington Vincent & Mary Ann Linn Vincent
Died Nov 5, 1922, Marion Co, WV; buried at Masonic IOOF Cemetery, Shinnston.
Married Minnie May Nuzum May 30, 1895, in Palatine (Fairmont, WV).
Ref: Marion County Records: Birth Register, 1868 pp 63, line 403; marriage license 1895, pp 37; death certificate 1922, #11775

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WM. L. VINCENT BURIED AT SHINNSTON TODAY
The funeral of William L. Vincent of Shinnston, whose death occurred suddenly Sunday was held this afternoon, and burial was made in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Shinnston. Mr. Vincent was feeding his horse when he was suddenly stricken with paralysis, from which he did not recover. Surviving him are his widow, two daughters, Mabel and Gladys and three sons, Lester, Ernest and Nile, all at home. He was a well known carpenter and coal miner of Harrison County. Published in The Fairmont West Virginian, Tuesday, 7 November 1922, page 12. Transcribed by Tom Brocher on 4 September 2022.
William Lee Vincent
Born Mar 8, 1868; Parents: Stephen Washington Vincent & Mary Ann Linn Vincent
Died Nov 5, 1922, Marion Co, WV; buried at Masonic IOOF Cemetery, Shinnston.
Married Minnie May Nuzum May 30, 1895, in Palatine (Fairmont, WV).
Ref: Marion County Records: Birth Register, 1868 pp 63, line 403; marriage license 1895, pp 37; death certificate 1922, #11775

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WM. L. VINCENT BURIED AT SHINNSTON TODAY
The funeral of William L. Vincent of Shinnston, whose death occurred suddenly Sunday was held this afternoon, and burial was made in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Shinnston. Mr. Vincent was feeding his horse when he was suddenly stricken with paralysis, from which he did not recover. Surviving him are his widow, two daughters, Mabel and Gladys and three sons, Lester, Ernest and Nile, all at home. He was a well known carpenter and coal miner of Harrison County. Published in The Fairmont West Virginian, Tuesday, 7 November 1922, page 12. Transcribed by Tom Brocher on 4 September 2022.


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