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News and Updates / 2005 Archive of News and Updates
« on: April 19, 2008, 02:05:26 PM »
9 Aug 2005
Updated family report for John Greathouse and Catharina Haack. This family report now contains information on 2740 individuals within 956 families.
Updated family report for Michael Greathouse and Debbie Snawder. This family report now contains information on 266 individuals within 89 families.


6 Aug 2005
Updated family report for John Greathouse and Catharina Haack. This family report now contains information on 2750 individuals within 954 families.
Updated family report for Jacob Greathouse of Georgia. This family report now contains information on 2619 individuals within 963 families.


30 Jul 2005
Updated family report for Michael Greathouse and Debbie Snawder. This family report now contains information on 264 individuals within 88 families.


20 Jun 2005
Our Harmon Greathouse Sr. and Mary Ann family line has been split into the following family lines:
Harmon Greathouse 1750 and Mary Ann
Harmon Greathouse 1787 and Mary Ann


10 May 2005
Greathouse Point launches a DNA project.


8 Mar 2005
Added Site Map


26 Feb 2005
Updated family databases for: John Greathouse of Virginia, Michael Greathouse and Debbie Snawder, Solomon Greathouse and Catherine Little.
Moved Memorial for Frank Neher to our Memorials section in our Greathouse Library
Added the following articles to Frank's memorial: Meet the WAGS Workers, Obituary, In Memorium, Remembering "Lucky Frank Neher".
Added Biography for Ray Greathouse, who was a WW1 US Army Veteran and a Forest Ranger in the Big Snowy Mountains of Montana. Also a photo of Greathouse Peak, which was named after Ray Greathouse, was added on the home page and the biography page for Ray Greathouse.


25 Feb 2005
Updated the family database for: Herman Groethausen


5 Feb 2005
Updated the family database for: Greathouse Orphans

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News and Updates / 2004 Archive of News and Updates
« on: April 19, 2008, 01:56:42 PM »
28 Jul 2004

Updated the family database for:
David Greathouse and Pensillah Goodwin
Solomon Greathouse and Catherine Little


10 Jul 2004

Updated the family database for:
Harman Greathouse Sr. and Mary Ann


3 Jul 2004
Updated the family database for:
Harman Greathouse Sr. and Mary Ann


30 May 2004
Updated the family databases for:
Harman Greathouse Sr. and Mary Ann
Herman Groethausen
John Greathouse Sr. and Sarah McDade


27 May 2004
Updated the family database for:
John Greathouse and Catharina Haack


8 May 2004
Updated the family database for: Herman Groethausen


1 May 2004
Updated the family databases for: Harmon Greathouse Sr. and Mary Ann, John Greathouse and Catharina Haack, John Greathouse Sr. and Sarah McDade, John Greathouse of Virginia, Greathouse Orphans


30 Apr 2004
Welcome or our new and improved Greathouse Community, our online forum, is now open. Enjoy!!!


04.17.04 :: 2004 Greathouse-Pursley Family Reunion
Greathouse-Pursley Family Reunion Newsletter


04.03.04 :: Updated the family databases for:
John Greathouse and Catharina Haack
John Greathouse Sr. and Sarah McDade


03.06.04 :: Added a section for Deeds to our Library and land ownership information for Harmon Groethausen's Homestead.
Harmon Groethausen's Homestead


03.05.04 :: Added a newspaper article to our Biographies section for:
Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Tanner Greathouse Tucker 114 Grand Children, A newspaper article from the Reedy News, July 1931. (submitted by Arletta Szabo)


03.04.04 :: Added a section for Wills to our Library and a will for:
Emory Morland Greathouse


03.03.04 :: Updated the family databases for:
John Greathouse and Catharina Haack
John Greathouse Sr. and Sarah McDade
William Greathouse and Barbara Cale


29 Feb 2004
Additions to Links page include:
Kentucky: KYGenWeb Project, Death Index: Gratehouse, Greathouse, Grotehouse, Grothaus


18 Feb 2004
Update family reports for the Descendants of John Greathouse and Catharina Haack. Updated stats for this families database:
John Greathouse and Catharina Haack
Early 1700s in Pennsylvania
9 Generations
2737 Individuals
946 Families


1 Feb 2004
Rolling out the red carpet... Welcome to Greathouse Point 2004...

Drum roll Please!... Presenting... the all new, fully updated Greathouse Point 2004.
You have read about it. You have heard about it. This is it! Our new look includes not only descendant reports but a full database. We have added the names of all the people who don't fall in the direct line, parents of spouses, grandparents of spouses. We have months of updates added to the web site. Improvements are too numerous to name. You simply have to see it... to believe it. If we had trumpets, we would play them to herald this event!

We hope you will enjoy the new and improved Greathouse Point.

--Rick Greathouse

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Obituaries/Memorial Project / Obituary | Geoge A. Witter
« on: April 12, 2008, 03:37:42 AM »
Submitted by: Pat Schulze

MRS. GEORGE A. WITTER
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Another honored Belton and Bell County pioneer has been called home to the World Beyond.

Saturday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock death came to relieve Mrs. George A. Witter from the severe suffering which she had endured for several weeks.

Mrs. Mary  Frances Greathouse Witter was born in Troupe county, Georgia, September 8, 1843.  Her marriage to Mr. Geo. A. Witter was solemn ized at West Point, Georgia, November 11, 1859.  In 1870 Mr and Mrs Witter came to Bell County to make their home residing  for ten years near  Heidenheimer and coming to make their home in Belton in 1880.

Mrs. Witter was a devoted member of the Baptist church and in the active years of her life she was a faithful worker in ist every department.  She was the daughter of a Baptist minister and united with the church at an early age.

The home was the center of life with Mrs. Witter.  Devoted to her children and husband nothing was left undone in the home that would give them hoy or comfort.

She was always ready to help the less fortunate.  Whenever ssickness or misfortune touched those about her she was always present to give cheerful, practical and efficient aid.

She found many ways in which to give pleasure to everyone with whom she came in contact.

From the work and the ranks of the Daughters of the confederacy she will be greatly missed.

Her admiration for the handiwork of God as shown in her passionate love for flowers.  They responded to her love and her home garden was a bower of flowers many times when others had failed entirely.  There is probably not a lady in this state who has grown with the labor of her own hands as many beautiful flowers as did Mrs. Witter.

It was indeed fitting that the floral offerings placed with loving hands about her last resting place should have been the beautiful ones they were, and so abundant.

The funeral services were held at the family home in North Belton, Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. M. Andrews, pastor of the First Baptist church of Temple, assisted by Rev. J.E. Siceloff, pastof of the First Methodist church of this city.

The body was tenderly and reverently laid to rest in North Belton cemetery.

Mrs. Witter is survived by husband, son and daughter;  Will Witter of this city and Mrs. Fred Pryor of Austin; also seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren; a brother R.H. Greathouse of Quanah and a number of relatives.

A number of friends were present from temple and other points in the county.  Among those from out of the county were Mr and Mrs E.H. Perry and F.G. Smith of Austin; Mr and Mrs Raymond Goddard of Waco.

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My notes:  there were 8 grandchildren....my mother and her sister and three brothers, children of deceased son George Witter and Jesse Porter Witter, and  Wilma, Elizabeth and Mary, daughters of Will Witter.

Mary Frances Greathouse Witter   born September 8, 1843    died  January 6, 1923

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Hello Cousins,

There is a correction that we need to make to our information on the first marriage of John Greathouse to Pheby Thompson. Louise Franklin Johnson and others have suggested that this marriage is an error. So we would like to share some additional documentation with you, which provides significant evidence to disprove the first marriage of John Greathouse to Pheby Thompson.

This information is being shared with our mailing list and in our forum, to request that you share any additional information you have supporting or contradicting the work described below.

We will be using the following sources to disprove this marriage:

1) "History of Harrison County, West Virginia: From the Early Days of Northwestern Virginia to the Present." Henry Haymond. 1910. Acme Pub Co. Digital copy online: http://books.google.com/books?id=J4QFK5LO-boC&printsec=titlepage#PPA451,M1 .

2) "Marriage Return of Rev. John W. Loofbourow." Harrison County, VA, 1793. Digital copy online: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=38854&Type=Marriage .

3) Email from Diana Johnson to Rick Greathouse, Subject: "Correction - Marriage of John Greathouse and Pheby Thompson", 20 Mar 2008.

4) "Federal Supply Tax of the County of Bedford, for the Year 1783", Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume XXII, Page 252. Digital copy online: http://www.footnote.com/viewer.php?image=3076932 .

5) "Federal Supply Tax of the County of Bedford, for the Year 1785, Turkeyfoot Township.", Bedford, PA GenWeb Project. Digital copy online: http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/taxlists/tl1785turkey.htm .


Currently in our database at Greathouse Point, we have the following listed for the first marriage of John Greathouse, son of William Greathouse and Barbara Schutz:

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Johannes married Phoebe THOMPSON 1 about 1774 in , Harrison, Virginia (Later West Virginia).

Marriage Notes: Harrison County, VA Marriages
Call #: #975.5 V2mc

Marriage: Sherry Scoresby forwarded by Pat Greathouse.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 78 F    i. Susannah GREATHOUSE 1 was born about 1775.

+ 79 F    ii. Regina GREATHOUSE 1 was born about 1777 and died after 1840.

   80 M    iii. Leonard GREATHOUSE 1 was born about 1779.

Leonard married Sarah PARSONS 1 on 8 Nov 1800 in , Harrison, West Virginia.

   81 M    iv. Michael GREATHOUSE 1 was born about 1781.

Michael married Nancy JOHNSON 1 on 10 Feb 1810 in , Wood, West Virginia.
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Some time ago, Louise had sent us copies of several documents regarding the marriage of John Greathouse and Pheby Thompson. The first document was the page from "History of Harrison County, West Virginia: From the Early Days of Northwestern Virginia to the Present." by Henry Haymond, where on Page 451 the following marriages are listed for John Greathouse and Pheby Thompson:

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April 8, 1793........John Greathouse and Pheby Thompson
April 8, 1793........John Greathouse and Milly Gillaspy
April 2, 1793........Barnabas Smith and Phebe Thompson

Source: "History of Harrison County, West Virginia: From the Early Days of Northwestern Virginia to the Present." Henry Haymond. 1910. Acme Pub Co. Digital copy online: http://books.google.com/books?id=J4QFK5LO-boC&printsec=titlepage#PPA451,M1 .
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The information contained in this book about the marriage of John Greathouse to Pheby Thompson may have been the source of this erroneous first marriage for John Greathouse, son of William Greathouse Senior and Barbara Schutz.

The second document was a copy of the original marriage return that John W. Loofbourow reported to Harrison County Court, when he registered these marriages. The information found on the marriage return folllows:

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A Return of Marriages Made by the Rev. John W. Loofbourow.

Barnabas Smith and Pheby Thompson married April 2nd 1793.
John Greathouse and Milly Gillaspy married April 8 1793.

Source: "Marriage Return of Rev. John W. Loofbourow." Harrison County, VA, 1793. Digital copy online: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=38854&Type=Marriage .
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Diana Johnson, a volunteer at the Waldomore House Library in Clarksburg, Harrison, VA states the following:

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This error is also included in "Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records" Vol 2--Dabbs through Hyslop, compiled by Patrick G Wardell, p 208,
 
Greathouse, John, esf 1777 Bedford Co, PA; PN ae 60 Harrison Co., VA, 1818; dd 5/14/1838; QLF states sol md Miss Gillespie 1793; QLF 1912 from desc Dora Hedges (Mrs. W Samuel) Goodwyn, Emporia, VA, states another VA RW sol John Greathouse was b 1742, md (1) Miss Thompson, and PN 1819, further both he and 1st John md same day in 1793.  F-S8630 R1117
 
And Cochran's edition of Harrison County WV marriages did not pick up this particular marriage and neither did Morris' edition and I do not have it in my personal information of Harrison County Courthouse Marriage Records research.  It is simply an error in copying by a person."

Source: Email from Diana Johnson to Rick Greathouse, Subject: "Correction - Marriage of John Greathouse and Pheby Thompson", 20 Mar 2008.
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Therefore, based on the information that was obtained from both of those documents and the information submitted by Diana Johnson, we feel that there is enough evidence to disprove that John Greathouse married Pheby Thompson on April 8, 1793.

The discovery of this evidence, of course, has led us to ask more questions about this disproven marriage, where one of the most important questions would be:

Did John Greathouse marry a first wife before his marriage to Milly Gillaspi on 8 Apr 1793?

That question can be answered with some additional evidence that has been found in the Federal Supply Tax Lists of Bedford, PA  where John Greathouse, son of William Greathouse Senior and Barbara Schutz was listed as a Single Freemen in those tax lists for the years 1783 and 1785.

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Federal Supply Tax of the County of Bedford, for the Year 1783
Turkeyfoot Township

Page 250

Eakart, Frederick       100 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle, Tax 1 .9 .9
Greathouse, William  200 acres, 3 horses, 5 cattle, 4 sheep, Tax 3 .2 .7

Page 252

Single Freemen
John Greathouse  100 acres, 1 Horse, Tax 2 .5 .5

Non-Residents
William Greathouse  150 acres, Tax 1 .0 .8


Source: "Federal Supply Tax of the County of Bedford, for the Year 1783", Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume XXII, Page 252. Digital copy online: http://www.footnote.com/viewer.php?image=3076932 .
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John Greathouse was also listed as a Single Freemen on the Federal Supply Tax List of Bedford, PA, in Turkeyfoot Township, in 1785.

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Federal Supply Tax of the County of Bedford, for the Year 1785
Turkeyfoot Township

Frederick Achor
Wm Greathouse, 400 acres.
William Greathouse, 400 acres.

Single Freemen
John Greathouse

Source: "Federal Supply Tax of the County of Bedford, for the Year 1785, Turkeyfoot Township.", Bedford, PA GenWeb Project. Digital copy online: http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/taxlists/tl1785turkey.htm .
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Therefore, those tax lists provide us with further evidence which supports that John Greathouse may not have been married or had any children before he married Milly Gillaspi on 8 Apr 1793 in Harrison, VA.

If any of you have any questions about the information that we have provided above, please let us know, by replying to this email. If any of you have any further documentation in support of or in contradiction to the information that we have presented above, please share your research with us.


Thanks,
Rick

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Herman Groethausen 1670 / Harrison County Wills: 1786 - 1831
« on: February 08, 2008, 05:00:04 PM »
Harrison County Wills: 1786 - 1831

WV Archives & History Library
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Greathouse, Gabriel

Inventory: Dated December 18, 1813. Recorded in Harrison county, W. Va., will book 2, page 8.

Appraisers: Benjamin Webb, William Haymond and John McCullough. Ann Greathouse, administratrix.

Sale Bill: Dated December 10, 1813. Recorded in will book 2, page 11.
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Greathouse, William

Will: Dated March 25, 1791. Recorded in Harrison county, W. Va., will book 1, page 3.

Devisees: Barbary wife, homestead of 200 acres her lifetime, livestock, farming utensils and household goods; John, Frederick and Gabriel, sons, 100 acres each, and John and Gabriel, two rifle guns; William, son and Mary, daughter, value of the two guns in money; Caty Hartset, daughter, good Bible to be bought, or the value thereof; and Anna Milia McCarty, daughter, five pounds to be paid for her clothes.

Witnesses: Sotha Hickman, Owen Davis and Joseph Skelton.

Inventory: Dated March 31, 1792. Recorded July 7, 1797, in Harrison county, W. Va., will book 1, page 85, and signed by William, John and Gabriel and Mary Aker.

Appraisers: William Haymond, Watson Clark and Edward Powell, with Joseph Skelton, executor.
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Herman Groethausen 1670 / Harrison County Wills: 1786 - 1899
« on: February 08, 2008, 04:43:38 PM »
Harrison County Wills: 1786 - 1899

WV Archives & History Library
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Greathouse, Gabriel

Settlement: Dated September 17, 1836. Record in Harrison County, W Va, will book, No. 5. page 265, at September term of court 1836.

Commissioners: Thomas Haymond and Joshua Nixon
Administratrix: Nancy Greathouse.
Heirs: John Cottrill, Eli Divers, Gabriel Greathouse, Jr., Moses Greathouse, John Greathouse, James Dennison, Frederick Greathouse, James Greathouse, David Greathouse and Edmond Dennison.
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Greathouse, John

Will: Dated May 18, 1838, Recorded in Harrison county, W Va. will book, No. 5, page 429, at May term, 1838, of county court.

Devisees: Milly, wife, home farm of 200 acres on Zack's run, a drain of Elk Creek, her lifetime, and one-third of livestock as well as all household good, the farm to go to sons, Enos, Jacob H. and Augustin at her death.

Stephen Brookfield Greathouse, son 200 of 400 acres of Tygart's river, with the other 100 acres optional with any of the three sons mentioned above as his share, otherwise to be sold and proceeds divided among the three sons equally.

Two-thirds of personal property to be sold and money derived therefrom divided equally among all sons and daughters.

Witnesses: Cyrus Haymond and Joseph Wilkinson

Inventory: Dated Jun 15, 1838. Recorded in Harrison county, WVa will book, No. page 437, at the June term of county court, 1838.

Appraisers: James Dever, William Bell and G. Kayser.

Sale Bill: Blank date. Recorded in the same will book, page 434 at June term.

Executor: Milly Greathouse, widow.

Some Purchasers: Aquilla Ward, Elisha Cottrill, Peter W. Holden, John Green, Matthew Nutter, William Bell, David Louidn, Alfred Bond, Abel Bond, Job B. Stout, Benjamin Marks, Benjamin High, Morgan Bird, Sotha Hickman, Jacob Bumgardner, James Devers, Jacob Grapes and Abner Maxwell.
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Greathouse, Milly

Inventory: Dated September 7, 1839. Recorded in Harrison county, WVa will book, No. 5, page 526, at November term of county court, 1839.

Appraisers: Cyrus Haymond, William Bell, and Adam C. Rider.

Sale Bill: Dated September 27, 1839, Recorded in the same will book, page 532 at November term of court, 1839.

Administrator: Aquilla Ward.

Some Purchasers: Edward Gain, John Binegar, Samuel Binegar, Margaret Hickman, Mrs. Gigler, Michael Monroe, J W Rider, C Gigler, Jos Morris, David Rider, Wesley Rider, Jesse Lodge, Job Green, Louis Burroughs, John Loudin, Elijah Wagoner, Richard Folks, William Rhodes, Andrew Reed, William Ralston, Calvin Cottrill, Calbert Morris, George Pritchard, Hiram Wilkinson, Joseph Solomon, James Stout, Elias Hickman, Addison Bumgardner, John Tyson, John Norman, Aaron Barnett, Alexander Cottrill, Samuel Lang, Timothy Peck and John Dilworth.

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Harrison County Names of Early Landowners Taken from Tax Commissioner's Book 1796 - 1806

929.3
H62
WV Archives & History Library

Year 1796
Greathouse, William
Greathouse, John
Grethouse, Gabriel

Year 1797
Greathouse, William
Greathouse, Barbary
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel

Year 1799
Greathouse, William
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel

Year 1800
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Michael

Year 1801
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Michael

Year 1802
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Michael

Year 1803
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Michael

Year 1804
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Michael
Greathouse, Michael

Year 1805
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Michael
Greathouse, Michael

Year 1806
Greathouse, William
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel

Year 1806 (2nd Copy)
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, Michael
Greathouse, Gabriel

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Herman Groethausen 1670 / Harrison County Tithable Lists 1784 - 1800
« on: February 08, 2008, 04:09:46 PM »
Harrison County Tithable Lists 1784 - 1800

List of tithables in the district of Nicholas Carpenter, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1787.

Greathouse, John
Greathouse, William
Greathouse, William Jr.

List of tithables in the district of Nicholas Carpenter, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1788.

Greathouse, Joseph
Greathouse, Wm., Constable

List of tithables within the district of John McCally, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year 1789.

Greathouse, William
Greathouse, John 2 [two tithable males in the household]
Greathouse, Michel
Greathouse, William Jr.

List of tithables in the district of Nicholas Carpenter, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1790.

Greathouse, William
Greathouse, William Jr.
Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, John

List of tithables in the district of Nicholas Carpenter, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1791.

Greathouse, Gabil
Greathouse, William Jr.
Greathouse, John
Greathouse, William
Greathouse, Michael

List of tithables in the district of Benjamin Coplin, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1792.

Graithouse, William
Graithouse, Michel
Graithouse, Gabriel
Graithouse, John
Graithouse, Barbra

List of tithables in the district of Benjamin Coplin, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1793.

Greathouse, Gabriel
Greathouse, Barbary
Geaithouse, John
Graithouse, William 2 [two tithable males in household]

List of tithables in the district of Benjamin Webb, Commissioner in the county of Harrison for the year of 1793.

Greathouse, Michael

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Herman Groethausen 1670 / Harrison County Marriages 1784 - 1856
« on: February 08, 2008, 04:09:10 PM »
Harrison County Marriages 1784 - 1856

Husband                       Wife                        Date             Whom Solemnized
Greathouse, Gabriel      Husted, Mary            2/26/1789        J. W. Loofbourow
Greathouse, John         Gillaspi, Milly             4/8/1793          J. W. Loofbourow
Stackhouse, John         Greathouse Regine    10/11/1798       George Towers

Repository: WV Culture - Archives & History Library

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Greathouse Cousins,

Five years ago, on 7 Feb 2003,, we were all deeply saddened to hear the news that Patricia Ann Dodd Greathouse, Founder of Greathouse Point and the Greathouse Cousin Network, had lost her long and hard fought battle with cancer.

Patricia was born on 26 Apr 1935 in Columbus, Muscogee, GA. She married Robert Otis Greathouse on 4 Jul 1953 in Banks, Pike, Alabama. She died on the morning of 7 Feb 2003, at Columbus Hospice House in Columbus, GA.

Please join us throughout the rest of the month of February as we remember Patricia Ann Dodd Greathouse, by sharing your own personal stories about how each of you met Pat and what she meant to you, in our Remembrance Book for Pat.

Sincerely,
Rick Greathouse
Webmaster
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In Memoriam
Patricia Ann Dodd Greathouse
Founder of Greathouse Point and the Greathouse Cousin Network
26 Apr 1935 - 7 Feb 2003


What do we say to one so special and so dear to each one of us who is nearing her journey home? She has touched each of our lives in a special way and we would like to let her know... just how much she means to us but the words we find... fall so very short.

It hurts to let you go, but we love you too much to selfishly keep you for a life of misery and pain. And why would we keep you from the arms of your loving heavenly father.........and from meeting the one who loved you enough to give His very life for you? No, instead, with tears in our eyes, but the eternal HOPE we hold dear in our hearts, we let you go. And as we release you, we send you with our prayers.......that you would have comfort to the end of your journey and all fears will vanish as the very one who paid the price of your salvation WALKS WITH YOU through the valley of the shadow of death all the way to the other side where the glorious light of heaven and of our Savior shines with a brightness we can only imagine.........until, shortly, we join you there. -- Anne Minnick

Patricia Dodd Greathouse passed away on the morning of February 7th, 2003, at Columbus Hospice House in Columbus, GA.

Read more:

Memorial: Patricia Ann Dodd Greathouse

Remembrance Book: Patricia Ann Dodd Greathouse

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General Discussion / WV Archives Director, Fred Armstrong Fired
« on: January 24, 2008, 07:40:27 PM »
Longtime state archives & history director dismissed without warning.

By Phil Kabler
Staff writer
WVGazette.com

http://www.wvgazette.com/webtools/print/News/2007110118

Fred Armstrong, the longtime state Archives and History director, was fired Thursday.

Armstrong said he was given his letter of termination at a 9 a.m. meeting with Culture and History Commissioner Randall Reid-Smith.

The letter did not give a reason for his firing, except to note that as a will and pleasure employee, he can be terminated at any time without cause.

“I was found to no longer be needed,” Armstrong said.

Armstrong said he has almost 30 years of service to the state, and has been director of Archives and History since 1985.

He said he has no idea why he was fired, but said he suspects it has something to do with administration proposals to convert the archives library in the Cultural Center into a café/gift shop.

Armstrong said he’s never taken a position publicly for or against the proposed café.

“I’ve never discussed that with the media,” he said. “If that’s the impetus for my dismissal, there’s nothing I’ve ever said.”

Armstrong said the issue was the source of contention at last week’s Archives and History Commission meeting.

“There was exasperation by the commission members about the inability to get any information,” he said of proposed café, whose plans have never officially been presented to either the commission or the Capitol Building Commission.

“The Commission for the last five or six meetings has been trying to get information,” he said, adding, “Whatever’s being done is being done behind closed doors.”

Armstrong said he believes Reid-Smith had been planning to fire him for some time, and noted that the commissioner had scheduled Thursday’s meeting about 10 days ago.

Reid-Smith was out-of-town Thursday afternoon, and Culture and History spokeswoman Jacqueline Proctor could not be reached for comment.

Lara Ramsburg, spokeswoman for Gov. Joe Manchin, said she could not comment, because official policy prohibits discussing personnel matters.

Armstrong said Reid-Smith’s letter concluded by ordering him to “vacate the building immediately,” and said he was offended to be escorted out of the building by a security officer.

“For all these years, I could be trusted with all the state’s valuable records ... but when it comes time to leave, they have to have a security guard escort me,” Armstrong commented.

Armstrong actually did not leave the Cultural Center immediately, but went to the archives library to finish proofreading the next issue of the division’s newsletter. He said he told the security guard that he did not have authority to keep him out of the library, which is open to the public.

“I told him I will use the library, and may well hold court in it in the future,” Armstrong said.

After spending a career building up the state archives, Armstrong said he is bitter about the way he was forced out.

“If I were an embarrassment to the administration, I would expect to get this kind of treatment,” he said.

Bob Conte, chairman of the Archives and History Commission, said he was shocked to learn of Armstrong’s firing Thursday.

“This is as out of the blue to me as it is to everyone else,” he said.

To contact staff writer Phil Kabler, use e-mail or call 348-1220.

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On 16 Nov 2007, Greathouse Point received a document package from the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Public Records Division, which contained 116 pages from the chancery suit that Gabriel Greathouse filed in the Paris District Court, Bourbon County, KY, in 1799, when he sued Andrew McCreery; his mother, Mary Morris Greathouse McCreery; Richard Morris and others for what was due him from his father's, Daniel Greathouse deceased, estate.

The back of the last page of these documents are stamped with the following certification: 

I certify that this is an exact photocopy of the original unaltered document, which is on deposit at the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Public Records Division.

Source: Bourbon County Circuit # 3166 (case was renumbered from original case # which is in our notes)
Staff Person: Deb Boggs
Date: 11/13/07

We will be sharing the transcriptions from these documents, below... as more transcriptions from this chancery suit case are made available.

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Jacob Greathouse of Georgia / Landholder's of Wrightsboro, GA prior to 1776
« on: September 10, 2007, 11:58:53 PM »
From: MR WILLIAM L DENNEY<WGRP33A@prodigy.com >
Subject: Wrightsboro, GA Residents
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 01:48:58, -0500

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All,
Several folks have asked me if their families were in the Wrightsboro,
GA Quaker settlement. The book "The Story of Wrightsboro 1768-1964" by
Mrs. Pearl Baker of the Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation of Thomson,
GA has a list of residents prior to 1776, which is shown below.
Hopefully, this will answer your questions (note that a few non-Quakers
are listed at the end). I suspect that some of the folks in the first
list were also non-Quakers. As I recall, an article on Thomas Ansley's
"Rock House" (built between 1770-1785) stated that he was not a Quaker..
..

Wrightsboro Township Landholders Before 1776

Ansley, Benjamin
Ansley, Thomas
Ashfield, Henry
Ashmore, Frederick
Austin, Richard
Baldwin, David
Barfield, Solomon
Beck, George
Beggot, Elisha
Bird, Richard
Bishop, James
Boggs, Joseph
Bowie, James
Bryan, John
Burke, John
Burns, Andrew
Carson, John
Castle, Jacob
Cloud, Joel
Coats, James
Cobbs, James
Cochrane, Cornelius
Cooper, Isaac
Daniel, William
Davis, John
Day, Stephen
Denison, Patrick
Dennis, Abraham
Dennis, Isaac
Dennis, Jacob
Dennis, John
Dover, John
Duncan, John
Dunn, Benjamin
Dunn, John
Echols, Edward
Elam, William
Emmett, James
Farmer, William
Fleming, David
Gray, Isaac
Greathouse, Jacob
Greene, Isaac
Hart, James
Hart, Peter
Hart, Samuel
Hart, Thomas
Hartshorn, John
Hill, James
Hill, John
Hickson, William
Hodgin, John
Holliday, Ambrose
Hollingsworth, Joseph
Howard, Benjamin
Howard, John
Howell, James
Hunter, John
Jackson, Absolom
Jackson, Benjamin
Jackson, Isaac
Jackson, Nathaniel
Jackson, Thomas
Jackson, Walter
Jones, Francis
Jones, John
Jones, Richard
Lee, John
LeMarr, William
Lockridge, Robert
Lowe, Isaac
Lynn, Thomas
Lynn, William
McCarty, Daniel
McFarland, James
McFarland, William
McLen, Robert
Maddock, Joseph
Mathews, Oliver
Middleton, Holland, Jr.
Middleton, Holland, Sr.
Miles, Daniel
Mitchell, William
Mooney, Joseph
Moore, John
Moore, Mordecai
Moore, Richard
Moore, Thomas
Morrow, George
Morrow, James
Murphey, Edward
Murray, John
Oliver, Alexander
Oliver, James
Oliver, John
Oliver, Samuel
Owen, Ephriam
Pace, Silas
Parvey, Dial
Perkins, John
Perkins, Peter
Perry, John
Philips, Peter
Robinson (Roberson), David
Robison, Israel
Samson, Samuel
Sell, Henry
Sell, Jonathon, Jr.
Sell, Jonathon, Sr.
Sergison, Patrick
Sidwell, John
Slater, John
Slater, Mary
Smith, John
Smith, Richard
Stewart, John, Jr.
Stubbs, Ann
Stubbs, Deborah
Stubbs, John
Stubbs, Nathaniel
Thompson, John
Thompson, Laurence
Tinnen, Hugh
Vernon, Amos
Vernon, Isaac
Walden, Robert
Watson, Jacob
Watson, John
Watson, Thomas
Welsh, John
Whigham, Thomas
Whitsett, John
Whitsett, John, Jr.
Whitsett, Joseph
Wilson, Samuel
Winslete, Samuel

NON QUAKERS
Candler, William
Few, Benjamin
Graham, John
Houstown, Patrick
Howard, John
Hume, James
Johnson, Lewis
McKay, James
Wright, Sir James
Young, Thomas

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Bill Denney--Vancouver USA
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Researching: DENNEY/DENNY, BEEM, BENNETT, DANIEL, HILL, HOLT,
HOOPER, HOWARTH, ROBINSON, SOUTHARD/SUDDART

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Obituaries/Memorial Project / Obituary | George E. Greathouse
« on: July 24, 2007, 10:24:00 AM »
From an Unknown Newspaper

George E. Greathouse

George E. Greathouse, 80, of Akron, passed away Sept. 25, 2002, at his home, with his family by his side.

Born April 9, 1922, in Spencer, W. Va., to the late Everett and Cluff Greathouse, George proudly served his country in the Army, during World War II in the South Pacific with the 1881st Engineers Battalion. He was retired from Atlantic Foundry after 39 years of service. George was a member of Cliff Hockey V.F.W. Post 3532, and en joyed his family and golfing.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his infant daughter, Cynthia; brothers, Gilbert and Gail; sister, Irene. George is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Doil; sons, Larry (Pauline), Dale (Cheryl) and Tim; daughters, Judy (Alex) Kura, Eula (Chet) Harlin, Shirley (Don) Testa, and Loretta (Duke) Goodrich; sister, Doris Harp er of West Virginia; 18 grandchil dren, and 19 great-grandchildren.

Family and friends will be re ceived Friday from 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, 9 to 10 a.m., at NEWCOMER-FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 131 N. Canton Rd. (Route 91), where funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m., with Rev. Joyce Carr officiating. Interment at Northlawn Memorial Gardens. The family suggests that memorial con tributions be sent to V.N.S. Hospice, 3358 Ridgewood Rd., Akron, Ohio 44333, or Alzheimer Association, 1815 W. Market St. Suite 301, Akron, Ohio 44313. (NEWCOMER-FARLEY, 330-784-3334.)

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