Individual Details

Manderville Linville

(16 Feb 1842 - 24 Feb 1920)

Family stories tell about Manderville being able to play a silver flute which he kept wrapped in a clean cloth. Stories have also been told about his not being able to read until he was saved and then taught himself to read the Bible. He was very well known for his prayers and was much welcomed in the local school to give a blessing. Manderville was known as being a mild, easy going man with a long, white beard.

Events

Birth16 Feb 1842Boone County, Virginia
BurialFeb 1920Linville Cemetery, Stinson Creek, West Virginia
Death24 Feb 1920Lincoln County, West Virginia
MarriageAngeline Elkins
ResidenceElkins Branch, Jefferson District, Lincoln County, West Virginia

Families

SpouseAngeline Elkins (1845 - )
ChildLydia Jane Linville (1867 - )
ChildDaniel William Linville (1868 - )
ChildOlly Blane Linville (1870 - )
ChildManderville Thomas Linville (1872 - )
ChildGeorge Washington Linville (1875 - )
ChildNancy Elizabeth Linville (1877 - )
ChildCory L. Linville (1879 - )
ChildLloyd Evermont Linville (1883 - )
ChildLouemma Etta Linville (1885 - 1892)
ChildArtemeshia Beatrice Linville (1889 - 1966)
FatherLogan Linville (1811 - 1893)
MotherNancy Estep (1822 - 1910)
SiblingAlamander Linville (1840 - )
SiblingAndrew Jackson Linville (1843 - )
SiblingArrenia Linville (1845 - 1849)
SiblingLeanza Linville (1847 - )
SiblingMartha Jane Linville (1849 - 1919)
SiblingSilas Linville (1852 - 1904)
SiblingSarah Ann Linville (1854 - 1951)
SiblingEvaline Linville (1857 - 1925)
SiblingLouisa Linville (1859 - 1943)

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