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My family lines are (note: the * are in my family tree {I still have many to mark.}) Jones, Pugh, Knowles, Prothero, Painter, Owens, Nash, Albright, Watkins, Hall, Edgerton, Willoughby, Draper, Charinsky, Aikin, Moore, Meers, Morgan, DalValley (DalVallee), Monson, Klaman, Breeden, Dora, Russell, Williamson, Arnold, Chism, Siddell, Weindenburner, Gill, Ames, Wallis, Chantos, Keller, Davis, Wilcox, Cox, Pate, Gruber, Palmer, Sullivan, Douthit, West, Butler, Reese, Balsley, Smallcomb and the list goes on.

Some folks, on this blog, are friends or friends' parents. Others are individuals that are on the same page as one of my family.

I am willing to do research for others, however I do charge for extensive research and for the cost of research items. To check in some of our local cemetery records they do charge. Birth and Death records also cost. Before I do that search I will require a deposit in my paypal account. Please ask ahead if I will be charged to help you. Also all of the articles I have, I have paid to make copies of .

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Wife Dies 3 Hours after Husband*

Danville Commercial News
March 10, 1937

*Wife Dies 3 Hours After Husband
Less than three hours after her husband's death Wednesday, March 10, 1937, in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Mrs. John C. Hotsinpillar died at their home near Grape Creek.
Mr. Hotsinpillar died at 7:30 a.m. and Mrs. Hotsinpillar at 10:15 a.m. She had been in ill health and the news of the death of Mr. Hotsinpillar proved too great a shock.
Mr. Hotsinpillar was 70 years old last Saturday and his wife would have been 70 had she lived until April 24. He had been ill the past month.
Both bodies were removed to Berhalter Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be made later.
Blacksmith 55 years
Mr. Hotsinpillar, followed the blacksmith trade 55 years. An orphan since childhood he started early in life to make his own way. He was last employed at the Hegeler plant as a blacksmith. Prior to that he had a blacksmith shop in Grape Creek and also was in the business in Westville for a time. At various times he had been employed at various brick yards and at a number of coal mines.
Born March 6, 1867, he was son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hotsinpillar. He is survived by two sons, Thomas and Charles, both of Danville, and two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Brittingham, Danville and Mrs. Cecil Ervin, Danville Route 4. Two sons and one daughter preceded him in death.
He is also survived by four brothers, Hobart, address unknown; John, Mortsville, W. Va.; George, Arden, W. Va.; and Stanley, Moatsville, W. Va., and four sisters, Mrs. Anna Bengel, Calif.; Mrs. I. H. Bertram, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. H. V. Hoffman, Ashland, Ky., and Mrs. Hillary Phillips, residence unknown.
Native of Indiana
Mrs. Hotsinpillar was born in Indiana April 24, 1867, her maiden name was Dill. She is survived by two daughters by her first marriage, Mrs. Verta Webster, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Albert Buester, Pertersburg, Ind.
Mr. Hotsinpillar was a member of the K. of p. Lodge at Junier, W. Va., and a member of Odd Fellows Lodge of Grape Creek. Mrs. Hotsinpillar belonged to the Rebekah Lodge.

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