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Revision as of 19:54, 31 March 2023
Moses "Pike" Ferrell Father |
Elijah Ferrell |
Virginia "Jane" Lockhart Mother |
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Augusta Ellis Spouse |
| Elijah Ferrell | |
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| Name | Elijah S Ferrell |
| Gender | Male |
| Family Search: | LCY7-RC4 |
| Find-a-Grave: | 14651999 |
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| Birth and Death Information | |
| Born | 21 Mar 1851 |
| Pike, KY | |
| United States of America | |
| Deceased | 12 May 1923 |
| Huntington, Cabell, WV
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| Family Relationships | |
| Father | Moses "Pike" Ferrell |
| Mother | Virginia "Jane" Lockhart |
| Spouse | Augusta Ellis |
| Marriage Date | 4 Jan 1872 |
| Children | Joseph Ferrell Moses Ferrell Charley Ferrell Madison Ferrell Harvey Ferrell |
| Siblings | Barbara Ferrell Benjamin Ferrell Samuel Ferrell Louisa Ferrell Cummings Ferrell Kirby Ferrell |
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| Revolutionary | {{{revolutionarywar}}} |
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| Death Certificate | Moses Ferrell 1962 Death Certificate |
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Moses was apparently quite civically-minded, as he was also appointed Post Master in 1912, and helped obtain funding to build the Menifee County Court House. Refer to the Logan County page for more details, but in brief Logan was split in 1895, with the southwestern portion becoming the new county of Mingo in 1895. We can see from the 1880 Census that Moses was living in the Logan township of Trdelphia, and the Logan Banner articles show he was County Commissioner in 1889-1891.
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