QUESTION: Did the below William L. JARVIS, marry Henriette Jane WOOD (1848-1928), after 1880 census, when she lived in Tenmile District with sister Sarah Elizabeth (1835-1918), her three sons and husband Samuel
BOGGESS (1811-1887). They were living at Claremore, Okla. in 1918, she's buried at Carthage, MO
Park Cemetery, in brother George Brown WOOD's (1852-1941) Lot?
Samuel, Sarah Elizabeth, and her parents John WOOD (1808-1861) and Cassandra
Hess BROWN (1815-1864), plus Sarah's two youngest brothers, are buried in Point
Pleasant (Maken) Cemetery, west side of JARVISville Road (County #31) south of U.S. #50, north of JARVISville on once the
Hiram Lynch farm.
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HARRISON COUNTY, WV:
Bios - Benjamin
Bassel Jarvis          *********************
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Submitted by Valerie
Crook The
History of
West Virginia, Old and New
Published 1923,
The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and
New York,
Volume III, pg. 16
HARRISON COUNTY BENJAMIN
Bassel Jarvis, a native of
West Virginia, and the son of WILLIAM L. JARVIS and Mary Martha (
Stout)
Jarvis, was born at the country home of his parents, situated on the waters of Brushy
Fork, near the village of Quiet
Dell,
HARRISON COUNTY,
West Virginia, and was the youngest of a family of six children, namely:
Celia T., Louise,
Meigs Jack- son, Arnold
Brandley, Paul V. and Benjamin
Bassel. His grandparents on the paternal side were Jesse
Jarvis, and Sarah (Werniger)
Jarvis, of JARVISEVILLE,
HARRISON COUNTY,
West Virginia, and on the maternal side, James M. Stout and
Celia (
Bassel)
Stout, of Quiet
Dell,
HARRISON COUNTY,
West Virginia