p - Andrew VanBibber Donnally b. Kanawha Co., WV & Augusta Hanna English b. Kanawha Co., WV
death: Anemia, senile dementia
died: home, 1569 Jackson St., Charleston, Kanawha, WV
66 ys. 3 ms. 19 ds. old
married: Forest Wash
occupation: Housewife
informant: Forest Wash, 1569 Jackson St., Charleston, Kanawha, WV
race: White
Mrs. Annie Donnally Wash, wife of Forest Wash of 1569 Jackson street, died Saturday morning at her home following a long illness.
Besides her husband, a daughter, Helen Wash of Charleston, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Draper and Mrs. Nina A. Cornwell of Charleston and Mrs. H. F. Wood of Amigo, survive.
Mrs. Wash was a member of the First Presbyterian church, Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Her body is at the Barlow funeral home.
--Charleston Daily Mail [WV] Oct 5, 1940 Sat
p - Andrew VanBibber Donnally b. Kanawha Co., WV & Augusta Hanna English b. Kanawha Co., WV
death: Anemia, senile dementia
died: home, 1569 Jackson St., Charleston, Kanawha, WV
66 ys. 3 ms. 19 ds. old
married: Forest Wash
occupation: Housewife
informant: Forest Wash, 1569 Jackson St., Charleston, Kanawha, WV
race: White
Mrs. Annie Donnally Wash, wife of Forest Wash of 1569 Jackson street, died Saturday morning at her home following a long illness.
Besides her husband, a daughter, Helen Wash of Charleston, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Draper and Mrs. Nina A. Cornwell of Charleston and Mrs. H. F. Wood of Amigo, survive.
Mrs. Wash was a member of the First Presbyterian church, Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Her body is at the Barlow funeral home.
--Charleston Daily Mail [WV] Oct 5, 1940 Sat
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