PANCAKE FAMILY RECORDS

OF

WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA


Wayne County was created in 1842 from Cabell County.

CENSUS RECORDS   DEATH RECORDS   MARRIAGES


CENSUS RECORDS

1900     1910


1900 U.S. Census, Wayne County, West Virginia

1900 Census, Union District, Fairview Village, E.D. 118, Sheets 17B and 18A, Dwelling 304, Family 304:

Adkins Jesse   Head     W M May  1865 35      Married  West Va West Va West Va  Blacksmith
  -    Alice   Wife     W F July 1867 32      Married  Ohio    Germany Germany
  -    Bertie  Daughter F W Aug  1888 11      Single   West Va West Va Ohio     Student
  -    Boyd    Son      W M July 1892  7      Single   West Va West Va Ohio     Student
Adkins Viola   Daughter F W Mar  1896  4      Single   West Va West Va Ohio
  -    Virgie  Daughter F W May  1900    0/12 Single   West Va West Va Ohio
Additional information on census schedule: Jesse and Alice had been married for twelve years. They owned their home. Alice had given birth to six children; four of whom were still living.

[This could be the family of Jesse Adkins and Eliza Alice Pancake who were married in Wayne County on October 13, 1887.]




1910 U.S. Census, Wayne County, West Virginia

1910 Census, Butler Magisterial Dist., Precinct 6, E.D. 183, Sheet 12A, Big Sandy River Road, Dwelling 222, Family 223:

Pancake Tilden  Head     M W 30      Married once  Ohio     Ohio     Ohio      Laborer  Saw Mill
   -    Mollie  Wife     F W 28      Married once  Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky  None
   -    Zelda   Daughter F W  8      Single        Kentucky Ohio     Kentucky  None
   -    Joe     Son      M W  6      Single        Kentucky Ohio     Kentucky  None
   -    Lena    Daughter F W  4      Single        Kentucky Ohio     Kentucky  None
   -    Ruth    Daughter F W  1 9/12 Single        Kentucky Ohio     Kentucky  None
Additional information on census schedule: Tilden and Mollie had been married for thirteen years. Mollie had given birth to four children, all of whom were still living. Tilden and Mollie were renting their home.

[Samuel Tilden Pancake and family were living in Lawrence County, Kentucky in 1900; and, in Greenup County, Kentucky in 1920.]


1910 Census, Kenova Precinct 3, Ceredo District, E.D. 185, Sheet 11B, Dwelling 217, Family 117:

Pancake Albert  Head     M W 35    Married once  Ohio     Ohio     Ohio      Cook  Camp
   -    Zelda   Wife     F W [34?] Married once  Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky  None
   -    Gladys  Daughter F W  4    Single        Ohio     Ohio     Kentucky  None
   -    Luary   Daughter F W  2    Single        Kentucky Ohio     Kentucky
Additional information on census schedule: Albert and Zelda had been married for eight years. Zelda had given birth to three children, two of whom were still living. Albert and Zelda were renting their home.


1910 Census, Union District, Fairview Town, E.D. 195, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 15, Family 15:

Adkins Eliza A   Head     F W 37 Married twice  Ohio          Ohio          Ohio  Laundress
   -   Boyd      Son      M W 18 Single         West Virginia West Virginia Ohio  Laborer  Odd Jobs
   -   Viola     Daughter F W 14 Single         West Virginia West Virginia Ohio  None
   -   Virgie M  Daughter F W  9 Single         West Virginia West Virginia Ohio  None
Additional information on census schedule: Eliza had given birth to six children, four of whom were still living. Eliza owned her home.




MARRIAGES

West Virginia Marriage Records, 1863-1900

Database at Ancestry.com

Jesse Adkins Eliza Alice Pancake 13 Oct 1887



DEATH RECORDS

Certified copy of the Death Certificate of A. D. Pancake, obtained from
John W. Mullens, Clerk, Wayne County Court, Wayne, West Virginia 25570

State of West Virginia, County of Wayne, ss:
Death Certificate
(In the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Wayne County)

          I, JOHN W. MULLENS, Clerk of the County Court, in the County and State aforesaid, it being an office of record, and having a seal, do hereby certify that the records in my office show that
          A. D. Pancake          died          - - - - -          in Wayne County and State of West Virginia, on the      2nd     day of     April 1916     and that the parents' names are as follows:
Father's name          Not Given           Mother's name          Not Given          
Sex           Male           Color          White          
as shown by certificate of death returned by      J.W. Rife, Physician     , and recorded in Death Record No.   H-Q    at page   23   
Cause of Death:      Bright's Disease     

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto affixed my signature and official seal
at Wayne, West Virginia, this      4th     day of     October     , 1976.
     John W. Mullens     , Clerk
by: Sally J. Fetheralf, Deputy

[This is Abraham D. Pancake, the son of Isaac and Susannah (Jenkins) Pancake]




West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Scanned images of West Virginia Death Certificates 1917-1955
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_login.aspx


Summary of the Death Certificate of William H. Danaher
Full Name:  Danaher, William H.
Date of Death:  August 19, 1941
Place of Death:  Veterans' Administration, Huntington, Westmoreland Magisterial District,
                 Wayne County
Length of stay in hopital or institution:  1 day
Residence:  645 Twelfth Avenue, Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia
If veteran, name war:  World
Sex:  Male
Color or Race:  White
Single, Married, Widowed or Divorced:  Married
Name of husband or wife:  Thelma Danaher
Date of Birth:  September 25, 1895
Age:  45 years, 10 months, 24 days
Occupation:  None
Birthplace:  West Virginia
Name of Father:  William J. Danaher
Birthplace of Father:  St. Joseph, Mo.
Maiden Name of Mother:  Frances Connerton
Birthplace of Mother:  Urbana, Ohio
Informant:  V. A. F. Chart, Huntington, W. Va.
Place of Burial:  Springhill, Huntington, W. Va.
Date of Removal:  August 20, 1941
Funeral Director:  H. D. Shelton, Huntington, W. Va.

[William's wife ,Thelma, was the daughter of James C. and Roberta (Pancake) Carr.]


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