NameSarah Frances “Fannie” Prunty 471
Birth18 Jan 1861, Ritchie Co., (W) Virginia246,471
Death31 Jan 1936, Vienna, Wood Co., West Virginia323,471
BurialOdd Fellows Cemetery
FatherJacob Prunty (1786-1861)
MotherMary McKinney (~1796-1865)
Spouses
Birthabt 1829246
Death1914, Fairmont, Marion Co., West Virginia
FatherWilliam Lawson (~1800-1850)
MotherElizabeth "Eliza" Marshall (1800-1874)
Marriage21 Nov 1872145
ChildrenMordie (~1874-)
 John (~1878-)
 Revendy (~1874-)
 Dollie (~1882-)
Birth11 Feb 1860, Ritchie Co., (W) Virginia
Death19 Sep 1935, Vienna, Wood Co., West Virginia471
BurialOdd Fellows Cemetery
OccupationBlacksmith471
FatherGeorge Pritchard (1822-1902)
MotherCharlotte J. Ellefritt (1827-1902)
Marriage6 Apr 1882, Ritchie Co., West Virginia
Marr Memoanother source says marr. 9 apr 1882
Notes for Sarah Frances “Fannie” Prunty
. . . Bushrod W. Lawson was long a resident of this part of the country, but removed to Marion, late in the eighties. He first married Miss Anna Pritchard, and they were the parents of Mrs. Lydia (M. R.) Lowther, Parkerwburg; Mrs. Flora (Marshall) Prunty, and Mrs. Nancy (David) Clayton, Oxford, and several other children, who passed on in childhood and in youth.
Being deprived of his first companion by death, on November 21, 1872, he was married to Miss Fannie Prunty, daughter of Jacob Prunty, and five children, four of whom survive, are the fruits of this union. . . .145

471... (daughter of Felix Prunty and Emily Greathouse)??
Notes for Bushrod Washington (Spouse 1)
145 . . . Bushrod W. Lawson [B. W. Lawson] was long a resident of this part of the country, but removed to Marion, late in the eighties. He first married Miss Anna Pritchard, and they were the parents of Mrs. Lydia (M. R.) Lowther, Parkerwburg; Mrs. Flora (Marshall) Prunty, and Mrs. Nancy (David) Clayton, Oxford, and several other children, who passed on in childhood and in youth.
Being deprived of his first companion by death, on November 21, 1872, he was married to Miss Fannie Prunty, daughter of Jacob Prunty, and five children, four of whom survive, are the fruits of this union. . . .
Last Modified 11 Sep 2007Created 8 Mar 2016 using Reunion for Macintosh