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  2. Gramma and Ginga - Wikipedia

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    Frank later became a merchant and proprietor of the Hi-De-Ho Pool Room. Gramma never worked outside the home or learned to drive a car, staying at home to raise two daughters, Marie Fumich (1930–2014) and Sheila Harris (1938–1997). At the time of her death, Gramma had five grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren.

  3. John W. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis's paternal family had roots in western Virginia and what became West Virginia. His great-grandfather, Caleb Davis, was a clockmaker in the Shenandoah Valley. In 1816, his grandfather, John Davis, moved to Clarksburg in what would later become West Virginia. Its population then was 600–700, and he ran a saddle and harness business.

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  5. John James Davis - Wikipedia

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    John James Davis was born in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1835 to master saddler John Davis and his New York-born wife Eliza Arnold Steen Davis.He had a younger brother, Rezin Caleb Davis (who initially apprenticed with their father, but was a Confederate soldier and later became a lawyer in Kentucky).

  6. Hiram Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    After a fall at the home of his son Hiram Jr. on August 23, Lloyd was hospitalized and died of bronchial pneumonia. ... Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1914 [6] Miles City ...

  7. Quality Hill Historic District (Clarksburg, West Virginia)

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    Quality Hill Historic District is a national historic district located at Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States. The district encompasses 33 contributing buildings in the East Main Street and Jackson Square areas. They are mostly residential buildings date from 1880 to 1910.

  8. Clarksburg, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Clarksburg's population dropped to 30,579 by 1940, and further as the decade progressed. Former Gov. Gore served as state agricultural commissioner (1931–33) and later as Public Service Commissioner (1941–47). [20] However, Clarksburg managed to avoid urban blight and preserved much of the architecture it had gained during the "boom years".

  9. Clarksburg, California - Wikipedia

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    Clarksburg (formerly, Clarksburgh) [3] is a census-designated place in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Sacramento River , in the extreme southeastern corner of the county. It lies at an elevation of 10 feet (3 m) in ZIP code 95612 and area codes 916 and 279 .