Lydia was the daughter of William Fout (born c.1834/35) and Harriet (Strawderman) Fout (born Nov 1842), who married on 9 Aug 1868 in Hardy County, West Virginia. William Fout is #20381311.
Lydia died of Pneumonia. Thomas died in Hampshire County, West Virginia, and was buried in Mills Cemetery.
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In the 1910 U.S. Census, Ida was living with her uncle, Robert E. Fout (born c.1885), and maternal grandmother, Harriet, in Mill Creek, Hampshire County, West Virginia.
Ida married Thurman Ross Howdyshell (22 July 1890 - 17 July 1978).
Thurman was born in Hampshire County, West Virginia, to Philip Howdyshell (1848-1935) and Mary Elizabeth (Davis) Howdyshell (1859-1942).
Thurman [1st] married Vertie Olla (Bean) Howdyshell Sparks (25 Aug 1896 - 18 June 1942) as her first husband. She was the daughter of Jacob Anthony Bean and Francelia Belle (Pyles) Bean.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Thurman was married and living in Allegany County, Maryland. However, Vertie was not living with him.
In the 1940 U. S. Census, Thurman was living with his widowed mother, Mary, in Hampshire County, West Virginia, and he was divorced. Mary's grandson, Roy T. Howdyshell, was also living with them.
In 1942 when Thurman registered for the U.S. Draft, he and Ida were living in Delray, Hampshire County, West Virginia. At that time, Thurman spelled his surname as ‘Houdyshell.'
Ida died in Romney, but her usual residence was in Keyser, Mineral County, West Virginia. She died of a Cerebral Hemorrhage.
In 1974, Thurman was living in Winchester, Virginia.
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Obituary provided by Vicki:
Cumberland Evening Times
Wednesday, 8 Apr 1959
Mrs. Thurman Howdyshell
Keyser, W.Va. – Mrs. Ida Mayme Howdyshell, 58, wife of Thurman Howdyshell, of here, died Monday shortly after being admitted to Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Romney.
A native of Hampshire County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Lidia (Fout) Timbrook.
Surviving besides her husband, are three half-sisters, Mrs. Mary Stanley, Mrs. Gladys Shackleford and Mrs. Pansy Fast, all of Akron; three brothers, Charles Timbrook, Keyser; Arthur Timbrook, Youngstown, Ohio, and George Timbrook, Hagerstown, Md., and three half-brothers, Ira Timbrook, Shanks; Raymond Timbrook, Elm Grove; and Roy Timbrook, Romney.
Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Union Chapel Church at Del Ray. Rev. Ronald Wright will officiate and burial will be in Green Lane Cemetery.
The body is at the McKee Funeral Home, Augusta.
Lydia was the daughter of William Fout (born c.1834/35) and Harriet (Strawderman) Fout (born Nov 1842), who married on 9 Aug 1868 in Hardy County, West Virginia. William Fout is #20381311.
Lydia died of Pneumonia. Thomas died in Hampshire County, West Virginia, and was buried in Mills Cemetery.
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In the 1910 U.S. Census, Ida was living with her uncle, Robert E. Fout (born c.1885), and maternal grandmother, Harriet, in Mill Creek, Hampshire County, West Virginia.
Ida married Thurman Ross Howdyshell (22 July 1890 - 17 July 1978).
Thurman was born in Hampshire County, West Virginia, to Philip Howdyshell (1848-1935) and Mary Elizabeth (Davis) Howdyshell (1859-1942).
Thurman [1st] married Vertie Olla (Bean) Howdyshell Sparks (25 Aug 1896 - 18 June 1942) as her first husband. She was the daughter of Jacob Anthony Bean and Francelia Belle (Pyles) Bean.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Thurman was married and living in Allegany County, Maryland. However, Vertie was not living with him.
In the 1940 U. S. Census, Thurman was living with his widowed mother, Mary, in Hampshire County, West Virginia, and he was divorced. Mary's grandson, Roy T. Howdyshell, was also living with them.
In 1942 when Thurman registered for the U.S. Draft, he and Ida were living in Delray, Hampshire County, West Virginia. At that time, Thurman spelled his surname as ‘Houdyshell.'
Ida died in Romney, but her usual residence was in Keyser, Mineral County, West Virginia. She died of a Cerebral Hemorrhage.
In 1974, Thurman was living in Winchester, Virginia.
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Obituary provided by Vicki:
Cumberland Evening Times
Wednesday, 8 Apr 1959
Mrs. Thurman Howdyshell
Keyser, W.Va. – Mrs. Ida Mayme Howdyshell, 58, wife of Thurman Howdyshell, of here, died Monday shortly after being admitted to Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Romney.
A native of Hampshire County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Lidia (Fout) Timbrook.
Surviving besides her husband, are three half-sisters, Mrs. Mary Stanley, Mrs. Gladys Shackleford and Mrs. Pansy Fast, all of Akron; three brothers, Charles Timbrook, Keyser; Arthur Timbrook, Youngstown, Ohio, and George Timbrook, Hagerstown, Md., and three half-brothers, Ira Timbrook, Shanks; Raymond Timbrook, Elm Grove; and Roy Timbrook, Romney.
Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Union Chapel Church at Del Ray. Rev. Ronald Wright will officiate and burial will be in Green Lane Cemetery.
The body is at the McKee Funeral Home, Augusta.
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