. West Virginia and its people. who was born in Morgan county, West Virginia, and is now residingat Great Cacapon ; her mother was a Miss Agnes Eversole, also a nativeof IMorgan county. Mr. and Mrs. Whisner are the parents of sevenchildren: William, married Mary Dawson: Samuel, married MarySpring: David, married N. McCown: Mary S. married Lewis M. Mun-son ; Estelle. married W. W. Pittman ; Myrtle, married Albert Britt: Lulu,married B. S. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Munson are the parents offour children, as follows: i. Charles Leonard, born March 13, 1891. , born November 28, 1895. 3.


. West Virginia and its people. who was born in Morgan county, West Virginia, and is now residingat Great Cacapon ; her mother was a Miss Agnes Eversole, also a nativeof IMorgan county. Mr. and Mrs. Whisner are the parents of sevenchildren: William, married Mary Dawson: Samuel, married MarySpring: David, married N. McCown: Mary S. married Lewis M. Mun-son ; Estelle. married W. W. Pittman ; Myrtle, married Albert Britt: Lulu,married B. S. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Munson are the parents offour children, as follows: i. Charles Leonard, born March 13, 1891. , born November 28, 1895. 3. Paul, born December 8, 1897. , born September 24, 1901. George Theodore Goshorn was born in Pennsylvania,GOSHORN about 1853, and was a very young child when his pat-ents removed to Piedmont, Mineral county. West Vir-ginia. There he obtained an excellent education in the public schools,and at a suitable age entered upon his business career. He was ap-prenticed to learn the printers trade, and for a number of years was. WEST VIRGINIA 527 occupied in this calling in West Virginia and Marjdand. During the ad-ministration of President Arthur, he served a part of a term as post-master of Piedmont, and is now serving his second consecutive full termin the same office. He has been associated with newspaper work invarious directions for a number of years, and is now engaged in writ-ing for the local papers. Mr. Goshorn married a Aliss Combs, of Romney, West Virginia,and has children: Hattie AI., married O. A. Hood; Lillian, married Dawson; Maud, married A. R. Fisher; George Theodore Jr., marriedEdna Diehl; Joseph E., married Ella ; Paul H., unmarried. Hugh P. Dils, late of Parkersburg, was born in Pennsyl-DILS vania, and removed to Virginia. With his son he started in the dry goods business at Vaucluse, Frederick county, \ ir-ginia, in 1846, the firm name being H. P. Dils & Son. In 1856 they re-moved to Parkersburg, Wood county, and there Hugh P. Dils remainedin the busin


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