Isabelle Hart Wilson Isabelle Hart Wilson, 85, passed away on April 13, 2005, in West Dover, Vt. She was born on Dec. 4, 1919, in Charleston, the daughter of the late Edward Hart and Louise Davis Hart of Clarksburg and Charleston, and was the granddaughter of John Batelle and Isabella Willis Hart and James Hornor and Edna Holmes Davis, all formerly of Clarksburg, W.Va. Mrs. Wilson was formerly a resident of Charleston She was employed at Traveler's Insurance Company while in Charleston, and also in New York City, and Florida. She attended the Greenbrier College for Women in Lewisburg, W.Va., and Denison University in Ohio. She was an accomplished pianist. She studied with Professor Howard Wells in Chicago, Ill., and was a winner of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra Annual Competition, and soloed with the Symphony Orchestra in concert. While a member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Charleston, she was a Cub Scout den mother, and was a Sunday school teacher. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Duncan Alexander Ferguson IV, and John McConihay Wilson "Johnny Mac"; and her brother, John Davis Hart. (Survived by names deleted)There will be a private service in Clarksburg, W.Va., at a later date.
Vermont death record similar, states mother Catharine Davis Hart. Parents marriage record = Catharine Louise (Davis) Hart.
Isabelle Hart Wilson Isabelle Hart Wilson, 85, passed away on April 13, 2005, in West Dover, Vt. She was born on Dec. 4, 1919, in Charleston, the daughter of the late Edward Hart and Louise Davis Hart of Clarksburg and Charleston, and was the granddaughter of John Batelle and Isabella Willis Hart and James Hornor and Edna Holmes Davis, all formerly of Clarksburg, W.Va. Mrs. Wilson was formerly a resident of Charleston She was employed at Traveler's Insurance Company while in Charleston, and also in New York City, and Florida. She attended the Greenbrier College for Women in Lewisburg, W.Va., and Denison University in Ohio. She was an accomplished pianist. She studied with Professor Howard Wells in Chicago, Ill., and was a winner of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra Annual Competition, and soloed with the Symphony Orchestra in concert. While a member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Charleston, she was a Cub Scout den mother, and was a Sunday school teacher. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Duncan Alexander Ferguson IV, and John McConihay Wilson "Johnny Mac"; and her brother, John Davis Hart. (Survived by names deleted)There will be a private service in Clarksburg, W.Va., at a later date.
Vermont death record similar, states mother Catharine Davis Hart. Parents marriage record = Catharine Louise (Davis) Hart.
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