┌── Daniel H. Hanshaw
│ 1855-1925
┌── Edgar Simpson Hanshaw ──┤
│ 1898-1929 │
│ └── Emma May Hinds
│ 1869-1936
Dwyer M. Hanshaw ───┤
B: c1922 │
│
└── Nellie Price
c1903-
M: Agnes Scarberry
├── William Hanshaw 1,2
└── Judy Hanshaw 1
Dwyer M. Hanshaw [ID 09269]
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Born about 1922, West Virginia.3
He married Agnes Scarberry.1,4 Agnes, daughter of Norman Scarberry & Stella Jenkins, was born Sep 11 1922, Cabell County, West Virginia.4
Agnes died Jul 3 1980, Pleasant Valley Hospital, Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia; buried Lone Oak Cemetery, near Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia.4
Agnes' obituary was published on Saturday, July 5, 1980, as follows:
Agnes Hanshaw Succumbs At 57
Mrs. Agnes S. Hanshaw, 57, 2514 Jefferson Avenue, Point Pleasant, died Thursday at 6:20 pm in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Mrs. Hanshaw attended St. Paul United Methodist Church and was born Sept. 11, 1922 in Cabell County, a daughter of the late Norman and Stella Jenkins Scarberry.
Survivors include her husband, M. Dwyer; a daughter, Judy Erwin, Salisbury, Md.; a son, William M. Hanshaw, Cheshire, Ohio; w [sic] sisters, Mrs. Lola Tolliver, Ashton, Mrs. Marie Jeffers, Point Pleasant, Mrs. Colie Huffman, Huntington, and Mrs. Ellen Deal, Glenwood; one brother, Tom Scarberry, Apple Grove; and four grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 1 pm Monday at the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home with the Rev. Herman Hayes officiating. Burial will be in the Lone Oak Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 pm today and all day Sunday.
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Sources
- Contribution from William Hanshaw.
- Contribution from William Hanshaw <>.
- 1930 census, Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia; roll T626-2529, ED 36, page 7B, line #74, dwelling #144, family #174.
- Obituary of Agnes S. Hanshaw; Mason County Library, Point Pleasant, West Virginia; USGenWeb Archives:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvmason/obituaries/obits1980gl.html.
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