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David Adams

Birth
Death
16 Feb 1931 (aged 91)
Piedmont, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Westernport, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 113, Love
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David Adams, aged 91 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Bucy on Dundee street, Piedmont, with whom he lived, following an illness of five days, Tuesday, of infirmities. He was born at Cabin Run, W. Va. He was a carpenter by trade and was employed by the Davis Coal and Coke Company for a number of years at Windsor, Md., and at Hampshire by the Big Vein Coal Co. Since 1910 he had done carpenter work in the Tri-Towns. Within two weeks before his death he had a shop in which he did odd jobs for people. It pleased him to be able to earn a little money at his age. He had a very likable personality and people enjoyed talking with him as he remembered when Piedmont and Keyser were practically a woods. He was about ten years of age when the first railroad train passed through here. He married Mary Ann Johnson at Keyser, Nov. 19, 1859. She died a number of years ago. Besides Mrs. Bucy he is survived by six children: Mrs. William Sullivan, J.W. Adams and Leonard Adams, all of Piedmont; Mrs. Denton Butts, Gorman, Md.; Mrs. Clara Liller, Blaine, W. Va.; Meredith Adams, Shaw, W. Va., and one sister, Mrs. Joshua Kight, Westernport; 24 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. from the Bucy home with interment in Philos cemetery, Westernport. Rev. Samuel C. Perry, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, Westernport, will officiate.

The Cumberland Evening Times, Thursday, February 19, 1931

Contributor: Sheryl Kelso (47774940) • [email protected]

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Father Name: Meredith Adams - Mother Name: Mary Randelle
FHL Film Number: 811773

Contributor: Ralph H. and Hilda Sayre, Upshur-WV-USA (47646266
David Adams, aged 91 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Bucy on Dundee street, Piedmont, with whom he lived, following an illness of five days, Tuesday, of infirmities. He was born at Cabin Run, W. Va. He was a carpenter by trade and was employed by the Davis Coal and Coke Company for a number of years at Windsor, Md., and at Hampshire by the Big Vein Coal Co. Since 1910 he had done carpenter work in the Tri-Towns. Within two weeks before his death he had a shop in which he did odd jobs for people. It pleased him to be able to earn a little money at his age. He had a very likable personality and people enjoyed talking with him as he remembered when Piedmont and Keyser were practically a woods. He was about ten years of age when the first railroad train passed through here. He married Mary Ann Johnson at Keyser, Nov. 19, 1859. She died a number of years ago. Besides Mrs. Bucy he is survived by six children: Mrs. William Sullivan, J.W. Adams and Leonard Adams, all of Piedmont; Mrs. Denton Butts, Gorman, Md.; Mrs. Clara Liller, Blaine, W. Va.; Meredith Adams, Shaw, W. Va., and one sister, Mrs. Joshua Kight, Westernport; 24 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. from the Bucy home with interment in Philos cemetery, Westernport. Rev. Samuel C. Perry, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, Westernport, will officiate.

The Cumberland Evening Times, Thursday, February 19, 1931

Contributor: Sheryl Kelso (47774940) • [email protected]

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Father Name: Meredith Adams - Mother Name: Mary Randelle
FHL Film Number: 811773

Contributor: Ralph H. and Hilda Sayre, Upshur-WV-USA (47646266


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