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Portrait of unidentified male with artistic framing.

253. Jollife Family Member

254. Unidenified Jollife Family Children

A young boy stands stiffly while looking into the camera.

255. Young Lightner Family Member, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Description on reverse reads "Mrs Mary M Lightner. No R.F.D. No. 9.  Black eyes. Dark brown hair. fair and [illegible]. [illegible] waist."

256. Mrs. Mary M. Lightner, Clarksburg, W. Va.

257. Unidentified Jollife Family Members

258. Unidenified Joffile Family Member

Kidwell, left, and Auvil, right, are pictured together. Della Auvil was the daughter of John and Amelia Harsh Auvil. Della is the niece of Sarah Alice, but the two girls were close in age.

259. Della Auvil and Sarah Alice Harsh Kidwell, Davis, W. Va.

260. Sam and Louisa Harsh, Davis, W. Va.

Samuel F. Harsh is pictured sitting down beside his wife, Louisa, who is holding baby Goldie Claire. Standing in the background is William and Alice Kidwell.Harsh was a home guard at Phillippi, W. Va. during the Civil War and owned a Blacksmith shop. He and his wife moved to Davis around 1890.J. William Kidwell worked for Babcock Lumber Co. and Blackwater Coal Co.

261. Samuel F. Harsh and Family, Davis, W. Va.

Stingley and his wife Serina Nestor Hoffman stand behind their grandchildren Maude, left, and Gay Marsh, right. Serina is the sister of Luisa Nestor Harsh and Nancy Nestor Hoffman of Nestorville, W. Va.

262. Hoffman Family, Claude, W. Va.

Hughes (b.1860-d.1926), left, sits in front of his wife, Ida F. Hughes (b.1870-d.1951). Kidwell (b.2/7/1871-5/20/1896), right, sits in front of his wife Sarah Alice (b.4/22/1876-d.11/16/1946). Kidwell worked for both the Babcock Lumber Company and the Blackwater Coal Company.

263. James William Kidwell and Henry "Mac" Hughes with Wives in Parsons, W. Va.

Portrait of unidentified male with artistic framing.

264. Unidenified Jollife Family Member