Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameWilliam Martin MOLLOHAN
Birth Date26 Nov 1834
Birth PlaceCalhoun County, West Virginia
Death Date14 Feb 1914 Age: 79
Death PlaceServia, Braxton County, West Virginia
Burial PlaceServia, Braxton County, West Virginia, Mollohan Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date3 Nov 1840
Birth PlaceFrametown, Braxton County, West Virginia
Death Date5 Apr 1907 Age: 66
Death PlaceServia, Braxton County, West Virginia
Burial PlaceServia, Braxton County, West Virginia, Mollohan Cemetery
MotherSarah SHOCK (1814-1863)
Family ID7050
Notes for William Martin MOLLOHAN
William Martin Mollohan was appointed Postmaster at Big Otter, Clay Co, WV on 27 Apr 1882

Children of William and Rebecca Mollohan:
1. Sarah- 1857 - 1907. m. John Bunyan Chapman.
2. Minerva- 1858
3. Delila- 1859 - 1869.
4. Anise Byrne- 1863 - 1946.
5. Herbert Camden - 1864 - 1951. m. Evelyn O'Brien.
6. William Martin- 1866 - 1952. m. Louisa Roena Wilson.
7. Jerusha- 1868 - 1896. m. John D. McCoy.
8. Frederick- 1872 - 1963. m. Elizabeth Jane Rollinsson.
9. Lizzie- b. Apr 27, 1874. d. Sep 21, 1943. m. Carey Ellsworth "Gruder" Mollohan.
10. Nathan French- 1876 - 1901. m. Minnie Gillespie.

On Find A Grave.

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Notes for Rebecca (Spouse 1)
William Martin Mollohan was appointed Postmaster at Big Otter, Clay Co, WV on 27 Apr 1882

Children of William and Rebecca Mollohan:
1. Sarah- 1857 - 1907. m. John Bunyan Chapman.
2. Minerva- 1858
3. Delila- 1859 - 1869.
4. Anise Byrne- 1863 - 1946.
5. Herbert Camden - 1864 - 1951. m. Evelyn O'Brien.
6. William Martin- 1866 - 1952. m. Louisa Roena Wilson.
7. Jerusha- 1868 - 1896. m. John D. McCoy.
8. Frederick- 1872 - 1963. m. Elizabeth Jane Rollinsson.
9. Lizzie- b. Apr 27, 1874. d. Sep 21, 1943. m. Carey Ellsworth "Gruder" Mollohan.
10. Nathan French- 1876 - 1901. m. Minnie Gillespie.

On Find A Grave.

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