NameMiranda Wilson
Birth20 Feb 1814, Monongalia Co., (W) Virginia
Death4 Apr 1901, Ritchie Co., West Virginia
BurialCox Cemetery, Slab Cr, Ritchie Co., West Virginia
Spouses
Birth16 Nov 1809, Monongalia Co., (W) Virginia
Death16 Nov 1884, Ritchie Co., West Virginia
BurialCox Cemetery, Slab Cr, Ritchie Co., West Virginia
Notes for Miranda Wilson
189Elias Summers was the first settler on the farm now owned by his son, E. N. Summers. He was born in Monongalia county, and there he was married to Miss Miranda Wilson, sister of Isaac Wilson, of Indian creek, and came to this county in 1838, and settled near Oxford, on the farm that is now owned by the Michael heirs. He removed from here to the Thomas McKinley farm, on White Oak, and from there, from earth rich in the esteem of all who knew him. He was buried in the Cox graveyard, and, in 1901, his wife was laid by his side.
Their children: Mrs. Hannah (James) Prather, Mrs. Margaret (J.M.) Cox, Mrs. Jemima (Robert) Mitchell, James K., who lost his life in the Union cause, Mrs. Mary A. (John O.) Kelley, Harrisville; and Thomas, and Della, who died in infancy, have all joined the throng on the other side. The surviving ones are: Mrs. Lucy E. (T. T.) Pritchard, Wyoming; Joseph M. Summers, Ohio; J.T., Kansas; and E. N. Summers, of Pullman.
Notes for Elias (Spouse 1)
189Elias Summers was the first settler on the farm now owned by his son, E. N. Summers. He was born in Monongalia county, and there he was married to Miss Miranda Wilson, sister of Isaac Wilson, of Indian creek, and came to this county in 1838, and settled near Oxford, on the farm that is now owned by the Michael heirs. He removed from here to the Thomas McKinley farm, on White Oak, and from there, from earth rich in the esteem of all who knew him. He was buried in the Cox graveyard, and, in 1901, his wife was laid by his side.
Their children: Mrs. Hannah (James) Prather, Mrs. Margaret (J.M.) Cox, Mrs. Jemima (Robert) Mitchell, James K., who lost his life in the Union cause, Mrs. Mary A. (John O.) Kelley, Harrisville; and Thomas, and Della, who died in infancy, have all joined the throng on the other side. The surviving ones are: Mrs. Lucy E. (T. T.) Pritchard, Wyoming; Joseph M. Summers, Ohio; J.T., Kansas; and E. N. Summers, of Pullman.