SOURCE: "Journal", Middlebourne, W.Va., 8 May 1924
Harrison Inghram Asher died May 2, 1924 at Lone Tree, W.Va. He was born near Shirley, Tyler County, W.Va., on January 26, 1844, the son of Anthony and Ellen George Asher. When young, his parents moved to Gorrells Run and he grew to manhood on the farm, now between James Ankrom and the Marshall Baker farms. Many years ago he purchased a farm on Elk Fork at Lone Tree and has resided there in the farming and general store business. He was first married to Mary Ferrell, who died many years ago. Later he married Jane Neff Stewart, who with her daughter, his step-daughter, Mrs. Etta Fiber, survive him. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Genisa Reed of Gorrells Run. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. H. Waters of Grafton, W.Va. Interment was in the Simpson Cemetery.
SOURCE: "Journal", Middlebourne, W.Va., 8 May 1924
Harrison Inghram Asher died May 2, 1924 at Lone Tree, W.Va. He was born near Shirley, Tyler County, W.Va., on January 26, 1844, the son of Anthony and Ellen George Asher. When young, his parents moved to Gorrells Run and he grew to manhood on the farm, now between James Ankrom and the Marshall Baker farms. Many years ago he purchased a farm on Elk Fork at Lone Tree and has resided there in the farming and general store business. He was first married to Mary Ferrell, who died many years ago. Later he married Jane Neff Stewart, who with her daughter, his step-daughter, Mrs. Etta Fiber, survive him. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Genisa Reed of Gorrells Run. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. H. Waters of Grafton, W.Va. Interment was in the Simpson Cemetery.
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