Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Ella Nora Zwick

Obituary (from Linda Kay Anderson, exact source unknown):

MRS. ELLA NORA ANDERSON, 89, Of Moore of Kure Beach,
N.C., Helen Harmon of Gay; 12 grandchildren; six great-grand-
children. Service will be 10 a.m. Friday at Anderson family
cemetery, Dunbar, with the Rev. Wayne Hinezman officiating.
Parsons Funeral Home, Ripley.


Frank Charles Anderson

In 1930, Frank C. Anderson (42) rented a farm in Poca Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Living in the household was his wife Elenora (29) and children Lester (3) and Helen (4 months). The census states that Frank was 38 when he first married, and Elenora was 16. This suggests that it was Frank's first marriage, but not Elenora's. Frank and his parents were born in West Virginia. Elenora was a native of Ohio, her mother was born in West Virginia, and she did not know where her father was born. The family did not own a radio set. Elenora's children from her first marriage did not live with the family.

Obituary from The Charleston Gazette, Pg. 2 Wednesday, October 16, 1963

ANDERSON, Frank C., 76, of 112 Garrison Ave., died Tuesday in Kanawha
Valley Hospital after a one-day illness. He was a retired sawmill owner.
Surviving are his widow, Eleanor; a son, Lester, with the Army at Ft.
Belvoir, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Moore of Reed and Mrs. Helen
Harmon of Charleston: two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Withrow of Charleston and
Mrs. Lean Oliver of Denver, Colo.; and 11 grandchildren. Service will be
conducted at 1 P.M. Thursday Cunningham Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Anderson Cemetery at Dunbar.


Frank's daughter Betty's birth record states that Frank was a Blacksmith.


Ella Nora Zwick

Obituary (from Linda Kay Anderson, exact source unknown):

MRS. ELLA NORA ANDERSON, 89, Of Moore of Kure Beach,
N.C., Helen Harmon of Gay; 12 grandchildren; six great-grand-
children. Service will be 10 a.m. Friday at Anderson family
cemetery, Dunbar, with the Rev. Wayne Hinezman officiating.
Parsons Funeral Home, Ripley.


Dollie M. Watson

E. L. Review Jan. 22, 1985
Mrs. Dollie M. Zwick
Mrs. Dollie M. Zwick, 74, of Middle Run Rd., Chester, died at 9 a.m.
Monday at home following a lingering illness.
She was born Nov. 27, 1910, in Fench, W.Va., a daughter of the late Ira
Watson and Amy Delong Watson.
Her husband, Clarence E. Zwick, died June 18, 1968.
She survived by three sons, Charles Zwick of Highlandtown, Kenneth Zwick
of Chester and Clarence Zwick Jr. at home; six daughters, Mrs. Bernice
Jones of East Liverpool, Mrs. Minnie Delong, Mrs. Grace Anderson and Mrs.
Dorothy Russell of Salineville and Mrs. Rose Anderson of Wellsville;
Three brothers, Howard Watson of Florida, Lawrence Watson of California
and Paul Watson of Rogers; a sister, Pearl Watson of Rogers; 13
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services are to be held at the Arner Funeral Chapel at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Friends may call at the chapel one hour before the service.


Mary Zwick

single in 1976


Robert Lee Zwick

ROBERT ZWICK

Robert Lee Zwick, 32, of Middle Run Rd., Chester, died Monday at 8:25
a.m. at Weirton General Hospital following an extended illness.
Mr. Zwick was born May 19, 1944, in Chester, a son of Mrs. Dollie Watson
Zwick, at home, and Clarence Zwick.
He attended Chester schools and was a lifelong resident of the community.
In addition to his mother, Mr. Zwick is survived by three brothers,
Charles E. Zwick of Wellsville and Kenneth E. Zwick and Clarence Zwick,
Jr., both of Chester; six sisters, Mrs. Donald (Bernice) Jones, Miss Rose
Zwick and Mrs. Howard (Dorothy) Russell, all of Wellsville, Mrs. Cramer
(Minnie) Delong and Mrs.Dallas (Grace) Anderson, both of Newell, and Miss
Mary Zwick, at home.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Arner Funeral Chapel
in Chester. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery, Chester.
Friends may call at the chapel tonight from 7 to 9.


Rollin Vincent Zwick

In 1930, Rollin B. Zwick (26) lived with his mother, step-sister, and nephew in Yellow Creek Twp., Columbiana County, Ohio. Rollin worked as a laborer doing odd jobs.


Archie William Chrislip

In 1930, 12 year old Archie W. Chrislip lived with his grandmother, Minnie Hardman (53) in Yellow Creek Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.


Obituary (from Linda Kay Anderson; exact source unknown)
Archie Chrislip
2/11/2003
LISBON - Archie William Chrislip, 85, of 14970 Steubenville
Pike Road died in the emergency room at Salem Community
Hospital early Monday morning.
Mr. Chrislip was born Aug. 8, 1917, in Charleston, W.Va., to
the lateWilliam J. and Nora (Hardman) Chrislip.
A World War II Army veteran, he was Protestant by faith and
retired after 22 years working as a kiln tender for the H.K. Porter
Brick Yard in Wellsville. He was also an avid outdoorsman and
part-time farmer.
Survivors include his loving and devoted wife of 52 years, Ruby
(Beaver) Chrislip, whom he married July 22, 1950; his daughter,
Carol Hilderbrandof Lisbon; his grandchildren, Cindy (Shane)
Smith and Bob (Karen) Hilderbrand, both of Lisbon, and two
great-grandchildren, Michael Smith of Salem and Chrissy Smith
of Lisbon.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Clarence Chrislip.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Weber Funeral
Home with the Rev. Ted Ludwig officiating.
Burial will follow in Bethel Church Cemetery where military
honors will be provided by the Tri-State Burial Group.
Friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral
home.


Ruby Josephine Beaver

Ruby Beaver sister of Zelda Beaver wife of Rollin Zwick.
Funerals for Monday, July 28, 2003
Ruby Chrislip - 10 a.m. today at Weber Funeral Home. Burial in BethelPresbyterian Church Cemetery.

LISBON - Ruby Josephine Chrislip, 88, of Steubenville Pike Road, diedearly Thursday morning, July 24, 2003, at home.

Ruby Chrislip

7/25/2003

LISBON — Ruby Josephine Chrislip, 88, of 14970 Steubenville Pike Roaddied early Thursday at her home.
Mrs. Chrislip was born Dec. 25, 1914, in Fly, Ohio, to the late Darseyand Rhoda (Brown) Beaver.
A homemaker, Mrs. Chrislip once worked at Mett’s Refractory. She hadattended Bethel Presbyterian Church and was an avid fan of the SouthernLocal Little Indians football program.
She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Carole Hilderbrand of Lisbon;her sister, Delores Pasco of Hanoverton; her brother, Archie Beaver ofJasper, Ala.; two grandchildren, Cindy (Shane) Smith and Bob (Karen)Hilderbrand both of Lisbon; and two greatgrandchildren, Michael Smith ofSalem and Chrissy Smith of Lisbon.
Her husband Archie Chrislip, whom she married July 22, 1950, died Feb.10, 2003. She also was preceded in death by five sisters Zelda Zwick,Violet Gillespie, Hilda Beaver and Icy Beaver as well as a brother DorseyBeaver.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Weber Funeral Home,Lisbon, with the Rev. Irv Hoover officiating. Burial will follow inBethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
7/25/03