NameMary Ann Amos
Birthabt 1821, Marion Co., (W) Virginia
Death1899, Berea, Ritchie Co., West Virginia
Spouses
Birthabt 1810, Marion Co., (W) Virginia
Death1881, Salem, Harrison Co., West Virginia
OccupationFarmer
FatherDavis Meredith , Sr. (1750-1825)
MotherNancy Anne Pritchard (~1780->1850)
Marriage30 Oct 1837, Monongalia Co., (W) Virginia
ChildrenElmina (1839-1912)
 James M. (~1842-)
 Harriet (~1844-)
 Davis (1846-)
 Milly (~1853-)
 Jane (~1858-)
 Lilly (~1863-)
 Alpheus (~1848-<1910)
 Hattie (-1909)
Notes for Mary Ann Amos
Other possible children [http://www.rootsweb.com/~deschart/z0000824.html]

* Ray Randolph
* Clyde Randolph
* Iva Randolph m. Mr Rosier
Notes for Job John (Spouse 1)
143Job Meredith, the son of Davis Meredith and Nancy Pritchard, was born in Marion County [perhaps Monongalia Co.], (W) Virginia, near Pennsylvania, and settled at the mouth of the middle fork of the Hughes River about 1839. Not long afterwards, he moved to the mouth of White Oak Creek, across the creek from his cousin Peter Pritchard. He married Mary Ann Amos from Berea (where fellow Seventh Day Baptists lived), and she returned there after he died. They joined the Pine Grove Seventh Day Baptist Church on the South Fork of the Hughes River on Nov. 3, 1844, ten years after its founding. Five of Job's twelve children died in childhood. In 1852, Job relocated to Berea, and died in Salem in 1881, where he had gone just a few weeks before. His strong character and deep faith left its mark on his family, which included daughter Elmina Meredith and his granddaughter Addie Lawson.

200September 5th, 1850
MEREDITH, Job farmer born in Virginia Age 40 Years
" Mary A. " 29 "
" Elmina " 11 "
" James M. " 8 "
" Harriet " 6 "
" Davis " 4 "
" Alpheus " 2 "
PRITCHARD, William born in Virginia Age 30 Years

189Job Meredith.--Near the year 1839, Job Meredith came from his native county-- Marion--and settled at the mouth of the Middle fork, near the site that is now marked by the pump station; and a little later, removed to the mouth of White Oak, just across the creek from Peter Pritchard; and from there in 1852, he went to Berea, where he remained until a few weeks before his death, in 1881, when he went to Salem, where he sleeps.
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