NameGertrude “Gurtie” Flanagan 179
BirthAug 1882, West Virginia
FatherStewart L. Flanagan (1858-1896)
MotherMary Jane Helmick (1861-1947)
Spouses
Birth12 Oct 1871, Tucker Co., West Virginia
Birth Memoanother sources says d. 6 Nov 1871
FatherWilliam James Bonner Jr. (~1829-1876)
MotherMary Jane Pennington (1838-1891)
Notes for Gertrude “Gurtie” Flanagan
Children
Jason Elson Bonner b: 1 Jun 1900
Alta Bonner b: 4 Jul 1903
Bessia Bonner b: 1907
Lena V. Bonner b: 14 Jan 1912

263Page 241,
"Archibald Bonner Jr. married Gurtie Flanagan, eldest daughter of Stewart and Mary Jane Flanagan. Their children are Jason, Alta, Bess, Lena, and Mary."

682Children
1. Jason Elson Bonner b: 1 JUN 1900 in Tucker Co., WV
2. Alta Bonner b: 4 JUL 1903 in Tucker Co., WV
3. Bessie Ellen Bonner b: 27 AUG 1906 in Tucker Co., WV
4. Lena Virginia Bonner b: 4 JAN 1912 in Tucker Co, WV
5. Mary Elizabeth Bonner b: 13 MAY 1915 in Tucker Co., WV
Notes for Archibald Pearl “Richard” (Spouse 1)
682Parsons, W. Va.---Richard P Bonner, 77, lifelong resident of Tucker County who died Wednesday at his home in Red Creek after an illness of several weeks was buried this morning in Flanagan Hill Cemetery. Services at Flanagan Hill Church, Dry Fork were in charge of Rev. Andrew B. Mann, Thomas.
He was born October 12, 1871, a son of the late William and Mary Jane (Pennington) Bonner.
Surviving are his widow, the former Bertha Flanagan; a son, Jason Bonner, Reoceverte; four daughters, Mrs. Donald Smith; Glady; Mrs. Isom Carr, Fairmont; Mrs. Theodore Teter, Red Creek; and Mrs. Harry Simmons, Dry Fork; two brothers, Martin Bonner, Hendricks and Solomon Bonner, Dry Fork; 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Cumberland Evening Times--Jan 14, 1949

ARCHIBALD P. BONNER, b. November 06, 1871, Tucker
County,WV. m. May 1896 Tucker, WV to Gertrude FLANAGAN b Aug 1882 WV
(4CH)

263Page 228, HISTORY OF THE LAMBERT FAMILT,
"The chief hunting ground for Archibald Bonner was the pineclad Canaan Valley. There he made his camp, and watched the lick by night, and followed the trail by day."I killed more than 500 deer, about 100 bears besides small game beyond measure," he said. However, he used chiefly his natural talents for his fellowman and gave his name to a mountain.*"
((Footnote *)) "* Bonner Mountain named for Archibald Bonner, stands in the northeastern section of Randolph County, West Virginia."

263Page 241,
"Archibald Bonner Jr. married Gurtie Flanagan, eldest daughter of Stewart and Mary Jane Flanagan. Their children are Jason, Alta, Bess, Lena, and Mary."

682Children
1. Jason Elson Bonner b: 1 JUN 1900 in Tucker Co., WV
2. Alta Bonner b: 4 JUL 1903 in Tucker Co., WV
3. Bessie Ellen Bonner b: 27 AUG 1906 in Tucker Co., WV
4. Lena Virginia Bonner b: 4 JAN 1912 in Tucker Co, WV
5. Mary Elizabeth Bonner b: 13 MAY 1915 in Tucker Co., WV
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