Thomas A. Gilmer and Agnes L. Boulware Click to view the family tree

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Husband:   Thomas A. Gilmer

Born: 1828
Father: Henry Gilmer
Mother: Barbara Kooger


 

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Wife:   Agnes L. Boulware

Born: 1836
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Female  Child 1:   Elmina T. Gilmer

Born: 1861
Spouse: Thomas  B.  JAckson
Children: Cora Anna Jackson, Pearl  Jackson, Garnet Jackson


Gilmer, Elmina T.
Birth : 3 Mar 1861 , Wood County, West Virginia
Death : 4 Feb 1939 Cairo, Ritchie County, West Virginia
Elmina T. Gilmer1,2 (F)
b. 28 Oct 1860, d. 04 Feb 1939, #10494
Pedigree
     Elmina T. Gilmer was born on 28 October 1860 at Wood Co, VA.3,4 She was the daughter of Thomas A. Gilmer and Agnes L. Boulware. As of 26 February 1884,her married name was Jackson.3 Elmina T. Gilmer married Thomas Hartman Benton Jackson Sr. on 26 February 1884 at Wirt Co, WV.3 Elmina T. Gilmer died on 4 February 1939 at Ritchie Co, WV, at age 78.3 

     Last Edited=27 Jun 2002


[S2474] Records of the Gilmer family compiled and posted on a web page by Jill McCall 2002 <e-mail address>, Jill says her death certificate says she is Elmina.
[S2477] Hardesty's Atlas, Wirt County, West Virginia 1882 from the WV GenWeb page 6/2002. "Thomas A. Gilmer - son of Henry and Barbara A. Gilmer, was born in Rockingham county, Virginia, February 27, 1828. He was married at Parkersburg, Wood county, then part of Virginia, April 3, 1855, and in 1860 cast his fortunes in with the people of Wirt county. His parents both died in Rockingham county. His wife, Agnes B., daughter of Turner and Mary A. Boulware, was born in Wood county, on the 16th of April, 1836. Eleven children were born of the union of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer, of whom seven still live to brighten their home. They were: Mollie E., born February 13, 1856, died October 19, 1857; George H., May 2, 1858, lives in Lafayette county, Missouri; Elmira T., October 28, 1860; John R., February 10, 1863, died August 13, 1864; Abraham L., May 19, 1865; Thomas B., December 8, 1867, died August 19, 1868; Clara S., July 8, 1869; Turner S., February 19, 1872; Bessie L., May 11, 1875; Ernest M., August 21, 1878, died August 22, 1878; Barbara A., November 21, 1880. Thomas A. Gilmer combines the avocations of a farmer with the handling of oil for the market, being an extensive oil producer. He has served the public in various official capacities. In 1868 he entered upon the duties of prosecuting attorney, serving until 1871; he was mayor of Elizabeth, commissioner in chancery, and school trustee at the same period; 1864-67 was justice of peace in Clay township, and at Freeport has been supervisor, postmaster and registrar of votes ", She's Elmira T. in this record.
[S2474] Records of the Gilmer family compiled and posted on a web page by Jill McCall 2002 <e-mail address>.
[S2477] Hardesty's Atlas, Wirt County, West Virginia 1882 from the WV GenWeb page 6/2002. "Thomas A. Gilmer - son of Henry and Barbara A. Gilmer, was born in Rockingham county, Virginia, February 27, 1828. He was married at Parkersburg, Wood county, then part of Virginia, April 3, 1855, and in 1860 cast his fortunes in with the people of Wirt county. His parents both died in Rockingham county. His wife, Agnes B., daughter of Turner and Mary A. Boulware, was born in Wood county, on the 16th of April, 1836. Eleven children were born of the union of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer, of whom seven still live to brighten their home. They were: Mollie E., born February 13, 1856, died October 19, 1857; George H., May 2, 1858, lives in Lafayette county, Missouri; Elmira T., October 28, 1860; John R., February 10, 1863, died August 13, 1864; Abraham L., May 19, 1865; Thomas B., December 8, 1867, died August 19, 1868; Clara S., July 8, 1869; Turner S., February 19, 1872; Bessie L., May 11, 1875; Ernest M., August 21, 1878, died August 22, 1878; Barbara A., November 21, 1880. Thomas A. Gilmer combines the avocations of a farmer with the handling of oil for the market, being an extensive oil producer. He has served the public in various official capacities. In 1868 he entered upon the duties of prosecuting attorney, serving until 1871; he was mayor of Elizabeth, commissioner in chancery, and school trustee at the same period; 1864-67 was justice of peace in Clay township, and at Freeport has been supervisor, postmaster and registrar of votes ".

Elmina Gilmer