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- [S1654] Harrison County Marriage Records, Clarksburg, WV.
- [S638] Headstone (year only).
- [S1924] Social Security Death Index.
- [S15] Social Security Death Index.
- [S5] Headstone.
- [S1372] Obituary of wife's brother.
- [S1567] Marriage record of son.
- [S1820] Lewis County Marriage Records, Weston, WV.
Although married in Harrison County, the license was issued and filed in Lewis County because of the bride's residence there at the time. Identified as Harold Franklin Shaver, 29, b. Feb 22 1921 in Clarksburg, res. Clarksburg, son of Arthur Shaver & Dessie Wickham; and Gearldine (sic) McIntyre, 31, b. Jul 12 1918 in Lost Creek, res. Deanville Weston, dau of Dolph McIntyre & Jessie Wilson. Married Feb 11 1950 at Clarksburg. No marital status indicated for either party, but a there is a previous marriage record on file for Harold Shaver in Harrison County, in which the parties are identified as Harold Franklin Shaver, single, 21, b. Feb 23 1916 in Harrison Co, res. Clarksburg, son of Arthur Cyrus Shaver & Dessie Wickham; and Mary Smith, single, 21, b. Feb 14 1916 in Ohio, res. Clarksburg, dau of Omar & Bonnie Smith; license issued Apr 19 1937, but no indication that the marriage ever took place.
- [S1654] Harrison County Marriage Records, Clarksburg, WV.
Identified as Harold Franklin Shaver, divorced (two previous marriages), 45, b. Feb 23 1921 at Clarksburg, res. Hepzibah, son of Arthur Shaver & Dessie Wickham; and Geraldine Dyre Shaver, divorced (one previous marriage), 47, b. Jul 12 1918 at Lost Creek, res. Bristol, dau of Dolph McIntyre & Jessie Wilson. Married Apr 28 1966 at Nutter Fort. There is another marriage record on file for this couple, filed in Feb 1957, in which they are identified as Harold Franklin Shaver, divorced, 35, b. Feb 23 1921 in Clarksburg, res. Wolf Summit, son of Arthur Shaver & Dessie Agnes Wickham; and Geraldine Dyer McIntyre Shaver, divorced, 37, b. Jul 12 1919 in Lost Creek, res. Wolf Summit, dau of Dolph McIntyre & Jessie Wilson; license issued Feb 13 1957 but no indication that the marriage ever took place.
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