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Descendants of William Lake


94. GOFF5 LAKE (WILLIAM W.4, HARRISON B.3, WILLIAM LAKE2 JR., WILLIAM1 LAKE) was born November 30, 1864 in Taylor County, WV, and died May 25, 1897. He married LUMMIE JACKSON WARDER November 10, 1891, daughter of JOHN WARDER and EMMALINE ST. CLAIR. She was born May 04, 1872 in Webster, WV (Taylor County), and died January 1958 in Mannington, WV.

Notes for L
UMMIE JACKSON WARDER:
(1) The Fairmont Times, Fairmont, West Virginia, death notice, January 1958 (Lummie).



More About L
UMMIE JACKSON WARDER:
Religion: Mannington Methodist Church, Mannington, WV

More About G
OFF LAKE and LUMMIE WARDER:
Marriage: November 10, 1891
     
Child of G
OFF LAKE and LUMMIE WARDER is:
159. i.   LALAH JUNE6 LAKE, b. June 14, 1894, Webster, Taylor County, WV; d. May 28, 1987.


95. ICES5 LAKE (WILLIAM W.4, HARRISON B.3, WILLIAM LAKE2 JR., WILLIAM1 LAKE) was born September 23, 1874 in Taylor County, WV. She married BENJAMIN H. RADABAUGH December 19, 1894. He was born 1871.

Notes for I
CES LAKE:
(1) Records of Emilie Cherry.
(2) Census records.




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ENJAMIN RADABAUGH and ICES LAKE:
Marriage: December 19, 1894
     
Child of I
CES LAKE and BENJAMIN RADABAUGH is:
  i.   MARY EDITH6 RADABAUGH, b. November 19, 1898.


96. PULASKI PLEASANT5 LAKE (THOMAS NOBLE MARSHALL4, HARRISON B.3, WILLIAM LAKE2 JR., WILLIAM1 LAKE) was born March 15, 1860, and died February 14, 1918. He married CORA FINDLEY March 10, 1881 in Barbour County, WV, daughter of JOHN FINDLEY.

Notes for P
ULASKI PLEASANT LAKE:

P. P. LAKE
DECEMBER 26, 1917

I, P. P. Lake, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner as following: that is to say, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Cora A. Lake, all of my estate, that is to say, I want her to have and to hold as long as she remains my widow, all of my estate, but I want my debts paid as fast as she can although at this date the debts is (sic) but little. Then I will each of the 5 children one dollar each, namely Eva, Arley, Netta, Lora, and Clay, with the understanding sif Clay never gets back from the war, his wife is to get his dollar. And in short, I advise that she make sail (sic) and sell all the things that is not needed on the farm.

Witness my hand and seal.
P. P. Lake

Witness:
A. B. Lake
D. C. Lake



More About P
ULASKI PLEASANT LAKE:
Will: December 26, 1917, See Notes

Notes for C
ORA FINDLEY:

CORA A. LAKE
JUNE 29, 1920

I, Cora A. Lake, of Barbour County, make my will as follows: Hereby revoking all former wills.

Item 1: I nominate and appoint Delbert C. Lake as executor of this will.

Item 2: To my said son I give and bequeath all my household and kitchen furniture of every kind and character, except as otherwise hereinafter provided.

Item 3: To my son Arlie B. Lake, I give and bequeath the drills and drilling tools used by my late husband, Pleasant Lake in the business of drilling wells, wherever such tools may be found, and to my said son Arlie B., I give and bequeath all the money I may have on deposit in any of the banks of Philippi at the time of my death, and in addition hthereto a two horse surrey and a one horse buggy now in use on the farm, and one red cow and two sheep.

Item 4: I give and bequeath to my five children to share and share alike two acres of coal owned by me in Barbour County in the Riley Poling farm, being the same parcel of coal conveyed by him to my late husband Pleasant Lake, and by him devised to me, the said children being Nettie Stalnaker, Eva Posten, Lora Booth, Arlie B. Lake and Delbert C. Lake.

Item 5: My home farm consists of 111 acres, one parcel thereof is known as the Zebulon Lough tract of 33 acres, and this tract, subject to the sale of the coal already made, I give and bequeath, share and share alike, to my three daughters, Eva Posten, Nettie Stalnaker and Lora Booth.

Item 6: To my son Delbert C. Lake, I give and bequeath the rest of my home farm, locally known as the Ephriam Jones tract, and I charge the same in his hands with my maintenance and support, according to my station in life, on that farm and in his family, if the same shall become necessary and I choose so to do and I am willing to trust myself with him and his family, and gladly bear tribute to the fact that he has been a dutiful and considerate son, and that with him I hope and expect to spend my declining years, and for this reason I feel at liberty to make the more generous bequest to him than I may appear to have made to my other children, who are older than he and who have farms and homes of their own, and to this son also, I bequeath all the farming implements, machinery and tools not herein otherwise disposed of, with any livestock I may own at the time of my death, which I may not have given to others of my children, and I give him also the residue of my estate wherever found, and of whatever kind.

In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name to two typewritten sheets of paper, this 29th day of June, 1920.
Cora A. Lake


Witness:
F. A. Simpson
Louisa Simpson


CORDIAL TO WILL OF CORA A. LAKE
FEBRUARY 20, 1929

This writing is to show that the rest of the money that is left in this bank after my debts are paid and any left it is to go to my two daughters, Mrs. Eva Posten and Mrs. Nettie Stalnaker, divided equally between the two girls.

Cora A. Lake





(1) Barbour County Marriage Book 1 1/2 - Page 137 (Pulaski).
(2) Barbour County Birth Book 2 - Page 60 (Eva); Book 2 - Page 66 (Arley).
(3) Barbour County Will Book 3 - Page 269 (Pulaski).
(4) Barbour County Will Book 4 - Page 297 (Cora).



More About C
ORA FINDLEY:
Will: February 20, 1929, See Notes

More About P
ULASKI LAKE and CORA FINDLEY:
Marriage: March 10, 1881, Barbour County, WV
     
Children of P
ULASKI LAKE and CORA FINDLEY are:
  i.   EVA MARIE6 LAKE, b. March 07, 1884, Barbour County, WV; m. ? POSTEN.
  Notes for EVA MARIE LAKE:

(1) Barbour County Birth Book 2 - Page 60 (Eva Marie).
(2) Married name from mother's will.



  ii.   ARLEY B. LAKE, b. July 30, 1885, Barbour County, WV; m. NEVA A. ?.
  Notes for ARLEY B. LAKE:
WILL OF A. B. LAKE - MAY 10, 1934

This the 10th day of May 1934, being of sound mind, I make my last will and testament to my wife, Neva A. Lake.

It is my wish that all my personal property and real estate to go to my wife after all indebtedness is paid, and a monument erected. In case she should marry again, I desire that this property should remain in her hands for her support alone if needed. Then what is left at her death if any, I desire 1/10th to go to the Silent Grove Baptist Church if it still exists, if not, then to the New School Baptist Association. Then I desire 1/3rd to go to Clay, my brother, if he still be living. If not, then all to be divided equal among his children and my sisters, or their children. I desire my wife to be buried by me.

A.B. Lake

Witness:
C.W. Paugh
Sallie Paugh


(1) Barbour County Birth Book 2 - Page 66 (Arley).
(2) Barbour County Will Book 4 - Page 289 (Arley).



  More About ARLEY B. LAKE:
Will: May 10, 1934, See Notes

160. iii.   NETTA LAKE.
  iv.   LORA M. LAKE, m. ? BOOTH.
  Notes for LORA M. LAKE:

(1) Lora's married name from mother's will.
(2) Letters from Aubrey Lake Dooley.



161. v.   DELBERT CLAY LAKE.



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