Gilbert, West Virginia
STAFFORD/WHITE CEMETERY
Gilbert, West Virginia
ARNOLD
Howard D. Arnold (husband of Tharon Hatfield Arnold)
Dec 17, 1921
Feb 8, 1972
Tharon H. Arnold (dau of William Ieager Hatfield and
July 18, 1923 Dora Ann Mitchell Hatfield, wife
(still living) of Howard Arnold, on double stone)
BARGER
Bill Barger
Feb 13, 1878
Oct 28, 1951
Minnie Barger
Apr 30, 1889
Mar 13, 1957
Double stone for Bill & Minnie – “In Memory” across bottom.
Minnie Marie Barger
Daughter of William and Minnie Barger
May 12, 1920
June 27, 1922
“Our darling one hath gone before
to meet us on the other shore”
William J. “Billy” Barger Jr.
June 2, 1925
(no date)
Mae Lawson Barger
May 12, 1921
July 21, 2000
Double stone for Billy & Mae – “Goodbye Til Morning Comes Again”
James R. Barger
Born and Died 1929
BROWNING
Mamie White Browning (dau of John W. & Laura Cook White,
July 7, 1904 wife of Marvin Browning)
Dec 29, 1960
George Dewey Browning
1898 – 1967
CHRISTIAN
Verla Christian
Barned May 16, 1938
Died Feb ??, 1939
CLINE
Alonzo L. Cline (son of Harrison & Martha Davis Cline,
1890 – 1960 husband of Iva Hatfield Cline)
Iva Cline (dau of Evermont & Julittie Hatfield,
1893 – 1960 wife of Alonzo “Lonnie” Cline)
COOK
Josephine Barger Cook
Feb 10, 1923
May 9, 1995
“Have Faith in God”
Carl Edward Cook
Born April 1926
Died Sept 1926
DAVIDSON
Rebecca Davidson
Died March 3, 1921
Age about 53 years
“Resting in hope of a
glorious resurrection”
Lloyd Davidson
April 29, 1888
Nov 8, 1975
ELKINS
Rush Elkins (son of Uriah & Martha Stafford Elkins,
1874 – 1934 husband of Mary Ellen White Elkins)
Mary Ellen Elkins (dau of B.H. & Nancy Stafford White,
1876 – 1956 wife of Rush Elkins, double stone)
Ruth Elkins
Jan 31, 1903
Mar 19, 1903
“Suffer little children to come
unto Me and forbid them not, for
such is the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Wilton Elkins
Born Feb 16, 1911
Died Apr 20, 1911
“With Christ in Heaven”
Belva Elkins
Aug 11, 1912
Sept 9, 1912
“No pain, no grief, no anxious fear
Will touch our loved one sleeping here.
ELLIS
Louzettie Frances Ellis
Born July 27, 18(71?)
Died July 28(?), 1888
FERRELL
G. W. Ferrell
June 17, 1876
May 30, 1920
GRIFFITH
Elmer H. Griffith
1877 – 1945
Anna Griffith Elmer & Anna on a double stone.
1888 – 1936
HACKNEY
“Our Father”
Grant Hackney
May 9, 1880
Apr 7, 1945
“Gone to rest”
“Our Mother”
Sarinia Hackney
June 7, 1884
Apr 1, 1951
“Gone to rest”
HATFIELD
James Hatfield (son of Aly & Ann Evans Hatfield,
1839 – 1909 also known as “Bullneck”, husband
Age 70 Yrs. of Flora Ann Stafford Hatfield)
“Father”
Flora Ann Hatfield (dau of John and Levisa Spratt Stafford,
Nov 1, 1840 wife of James “Bullneck” Hatfield)
Nov 22, 1916
“Mother”
Double stone for James & Flora – “Gone But Not Forgotten” across bottom.
Ed S. Hatfield (son of James & Flora Hatfield,
1864 – 1934 full name Edward Shannon Hatfield)
Evermont Ward Hatfield (son of James & Flora, husband
Jan 17, 1866 of Julittie Morgan Hatfield)
March 10, 1950
Julittie Maria Hatfield (wife of Evermont Hatfield)
Feb 6, 1867
June 20, 1940
Arthur Polar Hatfield (son of Evermont & Julittie)
July 27, 1905
Jan 15, 1974
The next three on a triple stone, marked “HATFIELD” across the top:
Allie Hatfield (Allie Breading Fletcher Hatfield,
1899 – (no date) wife of H. Howard Hatfield)
Howard Hatfield (son of James & Flora Hatfield,
1874 – 1961 full name Hannabal Howard Hatfield)
Maude Hatfield (Maude Justice Hatfield, first
1885 – 1918 wife of H. Howard Hatfield)
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Levisy Hatfield (dau of James & Flora Hatfield)
May 10, 1878
May 2, 1899
William Bill Ieager Hatfield (son of James & Flora Hatfield,
Apr 1884 husband of Dora Ann
Oct 1958 Mitchell White Hatfield)
Dora Ann Mitchell Hatfield (dau of Micajah “Cager” and
July 18, 1886 Clara Mitchell, wife of
July 1962 Bill Ieager Hatfield)
Double stone for Bill & Dora – “In memory of children and grandchildren”
Victoria Morgan Hatfield (wife of M. Bruce Hatfield,
Jan 29, 1878 son of James & Flora Hatfield)
Jan 11, 1965
Dane W. Hatfield (Daniel, son of Bruce & Victoria)
Born Feb 15, 1905
Died Nov 5, 1918
“Died as he lived, without fear”
M. Bruce Hatfield, Jr. (son of Bruce and Victoria)
Born Oct 14, 1908
Died Oct 6, 1910
“God blesses in an early death
and takes the infant unto Himself”
Fred W. Hatfield
WV PFC CO K 12TH INF
Nov 25, 1901
July 6, 1962
Ronald Hatfield, Jr.
Died 1978
“All Things With Love”
Ottaway Hatfield
WEST VIRGINIA
PVT 155 DEPOT BRIG
September 9, 1929
?
LESTER
Carol Lester
Nov 29, 1945
Jan 20, 1967
“At Rest”
MITCHELL
Johnny Mitchell
Born 1911
Died 1920
MORGAN
Golda Augusta Morgan
July 7, 1880
Aug 18, 1964
PHILLIPS
Robert Eugene Phillips
Mar 15, 1911
Nov 10, 1935
“Gone but not forgotten”
ROSSI
Antonio Rossi
Born Nov 22, 1880
Died Oct 22, 1918
“This monument erected by his friends”
RUNYON
Millard Runyon
Born May 6, 1809
Died May 13, 1899
James B. Runyon
Born Oct 8, 1903
Died Feb 22, 1906
“Our darling one hath gone before
to meet us on the other shore.”
Gracie Pearl Runyon
Born Oct 22, 1900
Died Oct 14, 1915
“She was the sunshine of our home”
SAMMONS
Elsworth Sammons (husband of Helen White Sammons,
1918 – 1993 dau of John W. & Laura White)
SPRATT
Catherine Buchanan (dau of James and Mary “Mollie”
Wife of Isaac Spratt Shannon Buchanan, mother of
Died Feb 9, 1868 Levisa Spratt Stafford)
Age about 75 years
“Dying words
Lord raise me higher”
In the oldest section of the cemetery
(near John Stafford and Catherine Buchanan Spratt),
were nine unmarked or unreadable stones.
Four were flat field stones planted on edge,
and five were small upright headstones with no discernible marks.
STAFFORD
John Stafford (son of John & Nancy Runyon Stafford,
Born Feb 10, 1810 husband of Levisa Spratt Stafford)
Died Mar 12, 1862
“He lived as he died,
trusting in the Lord”
J. W. Stafford (John Wesley, son of John & Levisa)
Born Oct 27, 1832
Died Nov 19, 1917
“Come unto Me all ye that labor
and are heavy-laden, and I will
give thee rest. Matthew XI–28”
Isaac P. Stafford (son of John & Levisa Spratt Stafford)
Born Feb 6, 1835
Died Oct 17, 1907
(verse unreadable)
F. S. Stafford (Floyd Shannon, known as Doc Stafford,
Dec 15, 1838 son of John and Levisa)
Jul 20, 1908
(verse unreadable)
1898
One Son (monument to four infant children
Twin Daughters of Alex and Loventia Stafford)
Thomas R.
by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stafford
Mary Stafford (dau of Eli & Mary “Polly” Ellis Trent,
Born 1862 first wife of Alex Stafford,
Died Aug 22, 1880 son of John and Levisa Stafford)
(verse unreadable)
SURBER
Helen Hatfield Surber (dau of Frank & Margaret Vitez Hatfield,
Dec 28, 1938 died from a penicillin shot)
Dec 1, 1962
WHITE
B. H. White (Benjamin Harrison White,
Jan 20, 1837 husband of Nancy Stafford White)
Apr 2, 1891
Nancy Stafford White (dau of John & Levisa Stafford,
1843 – 1929 wife of B.H. White)
“Forever with the Lord”
John Wesley White (son of B.H. & Nancy Stafford White,
1879 – 1950 husband of Laura Cook White)
Laura Cook White (wife of John Wesley White)
1881 – 1964
J. M. White (Monroe, son of B.H. & Nancy White)
Born May 24, 1883
Died Mar 25, 1917
James Millard White (son of Monroe & Dora Mitchell White)
Aug 31, 1907
Nov 4, 1978
Herbert E. “Dobie” White (son of Monroe & Dora Mitchell White,
Dec 19, 1910 husband of Belva Walls White)
Mar 11, 1994
Belva M. White (wife of Herbert “Dobie” White)
Apr 11, 1919
(no date)
Double stone for Dobie and Belva – “Wed Dec. 24, 1938" in the center.
Harry White (son of John W. & Laura Cook White)
1915 – 1976
Footstone: Harry White
Capt US Army World War II
May 15, 1915 – Oct 27, 1976
Opal White (wife of Harry, on same double stone,
1914 – 1990 parents of Tom, Dick, & Harry White)
Natasha Ann White (granddau of Harry & Opal, dau of Tom
August 12, 1971 & Marica, killed in an auto accident,
April 20, 1990 beautiful monument to their daughter)
Daughter of Thomas Franklin and Marica Kennedy White
“If Tears Could Build a Stairway, and Memories a Lane,
I’d Walk Right Up to Heaven And Bring You Home Again”
“She spoke as softly as the morning dew
Her smile was as radiant as the morning sun
A perfect rose from the day she was born
She lived as roses do, the space of a morn.”
This is a very nicely maintained cemetery, with railroad tie steps leading up
the mountainside to it. It’s maintained by the White family. The cemetery is
in three sections. The original section has a fence around it and is in the middle,
with a section directly below it and another section directly above it. It’s in a
very pretty location, with a view through the trees of the town of Gilbert below.
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