John Franklin Ramsey1,2,3

M, b. February 17, 1916, d. March 4, 1960
     John Franklin Ramsey was buried at Sunset Cemetery, Bickmore, Clay Co., West Virginia.3 His Social Security Number was 235-18-9475.2 He was born on February 17, 1916 at Bickmore, Clay Co., West Virginia.1,2,3,4 He married Indianna "Inda" "Anna" Samples, daughter of George David Samples and Anne Laura "Annie" Samples, on December 12, 1953 at Ivydale, Clay Co., West Virginia.1 John Franklin Ramsey died on March 4, 1960 at Indore, Clay Co., West Virginia, at age 44.2,3,4

Family

Indianna "Inda" "Anna" Samples b. March 6, 1916, d. December 20, 2009
Marriage*He married Indianna "Inda" "Anna" Samples, daughter of George David Samples and Anne Laura "Annie" Samples, on December 12, 1953 at Ivydale, Clay Co., West Virginia.1 

Citations

  1. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Ramsey-Falls marriage record.
  2. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the John Franklin Ramsey death certificate.
  3. [S8153] Sunset Cemetery, Clay Co., WV, online www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S3565] The National Archives and Records Administration, U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963.

John Allen Shirkey II1,2,3,4

M, b. June 29, 1947, d. November 12, 2007
     His Social Security Number was 234-76-6382.2 John Allen Shirkey II was buried at Grandview Memorial Park, Dunbar, Kanawha Co., West Virginia.3,4 He John Allen Shirkey II, 60, of Sissonville passed away Nov. 12, 2007, on the Shirkey Farm while hunting. John had 25 years service to Columbia Gas having worked as a technical engineer. He loved hunting, boating and especially his speedboat. John also served in the U.S. Air Force and was a member of the Steel Workers Union Local 3-628. He was preceded in death by parents, John and Margaret Shirkey. Survived by: loving wife, Shirley Shirkey at home; daughters, Adrian Shirkey at home and Melissa Newman of Sissonville; sisters, Willa Beasley of Townville, S.C., Susan Harrison and her husband, Jim, of Sissonville and Rebecca Shirkey-Sloan and her husband, Bob, of Zurich, Switzerland; grandchildren, Jordan Hughart of Indiana and Zachary and Ashton Newman, both of Sissonville; and numerous nieces and nephews. Burial will follow at Grandview Memorial Park, Dunbar.4 He and Camie Carla Craft were divorced.4 John Allen Shirkey II was born on June 29, 1947 at South Charleston, Kanawha Co., West Virginia.1,2,3,5 He married Camie Carla Craft, daughter of Clifford Clem Craft and Laura Gay Starcher, on May 27, 1988 at Giles Co., Virginia.1 John Allen Shirkey II died on November 12, 2007 at West Virginia at age 60.2,3,4,6,5

Family

Camie Carla Craft
Divorce*He and Camie Carla Craft were divorced.4 
Marriage* John Allen Shirkey II married Camie Carla Craft, daughter of Clifford Clem Craft and Laura Gay Starcher, on May 27, 1988 at Giles Co., Virginia.1 

Citations

  1. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  2. [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  3. [S4046] Grandview Memorial Park, Kanawha Co., WV, online http://www.findagrave.com
  4. [S10223] Long and Fisher Funeral Home, online www.longfisherfuneralhome.com, From the John Allen Shirkey II obituary.
  5. [S3600] U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010.
  6. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Helen Maxine Starcher1,2,3

F, b. December 27, 1939, d. May 2, 2022
FatherIra Otis Starcher1,2,4,5,3 b. September 23, 1919, d. February 15, 1949
MotherIndianna "Inda" "Anna" Samples1,2,4,5,3 b. March 6, 1916, d. December 20, 2009
     Helen Maxine Starcher was buried at Molt C. Shafer Family Cemetery, Clendenin, Kanawha Co., West Virginia.5 She Helen Maxine Shafer, 83, of Clendenin, West Virginia passed away Monday May 2, 2022. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ira Starcher and Indiana Moore; sons, Jeff Shafer and Cedric Craft. She is survived by: daughter, Dallie Dennis; nieces and nephews, Eddie Craft, Carla Shirkey and Lisa Conn; daughter in law, Shelia Shafer; two grandsons, David and Lucas Dennis; one step granddaughter, Tracy Hager; and caregiver, Tammy Shafer. Burial in Molt C. Shafer Cemetery.5 She was born on December 27, 1939 at Procious, Clay Co., West Virginia.2,3 As of September 6, 1959,her married name was Shafer.3 She married James Ord Shafer, son of Esper Crawford Shafer and Mary Myrtle Elmore, on September 6, 1959 at Roane Co., West Virginia.3 Helen Maxine Starcher and James Ord Shafer were divorced in September, 1980.2 As of March 19, 1984,her married name was Salisbury.2 Helen Maxine Starcher married William Scott Salisbury on March 19, 1984 at Giles Co., Virginia.2 Helen Maxine Starcher died on May 2, 2022 at Kanawha Co., West Virginia, at age 82.5

Census Records

1940Dwelling 127, District 8-8, Union, Clay Co., West Virginia4

Family 1

James Ord Shafer b. March 10, 1940, d. August 13, 2017
Marriage*Helen Maxine Starcher married James Ord Shafer, son of Esper Crawford Shafer and Mary Myrtle Elmore, on September 6, 1959 at Roane Co., West Virginia.3 
Divorce* Helen Maxine Starcher and James Ord Shafer were divorced in September, 1980.2 
Children

Family 2

William Scott Salisbury b. March 23, 1923, d. December 7, 1997
Marriage*Helen Maxine Starcher married William Scott Salisbury on March 19, 1984 at Giles Co., Virginia.2 

Citations

  1. [S616] Charleston Gazette, From the Laura G. Christy obituary in the Jun 25, 2005 edition.
  2. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  3. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Shafer-Starcher marriage record.
  4. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S5400] Matics Funeral Home, online http://www.maticsfuneralhome.com/, From the Helen Maxine Shafer obituary.
  6. [S5400] Matics Funeral Home, online http://www.maticsfuneralhome.com/, From the James Shafer obituary.
  7. [S8466] Hafer Funeral Home, online www.haferfuneralhome.net, From the Malcolm Jeffrey Shafer obituary.

Harold David Yopp Jr.1,2

M, b. April 24, 1964, d. June 26, 2016
     Harold David Yopp Jr. was buried at Sherwood Burial Park, 1045 Lynchburg Turnpike, Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.2 He was born on April 24, 1964 at Virginia.1 He married Patricia Diane Moore, daughter of John Ned Moore and Helen Marie Paxton, on August 3, 1981 at Roanoke, Virginia.1 Harold David Yopp Jr. and Patricia Diane Moore were divorced on October 1, 1985.1 Harold David Yopp Jr. died on June 26, 2016 at Virginia at age 52.2 He Harold D. Yopp, 52, of Riner passed away Sunday, June 26, 2016. He was preceded in death by his father, Harold D. Yopp Sr. Left to cherish his memory are his mother and step-father, Martha and Buddy Obenchain; sister and husband, Lori and Wes Bishop; his niece and family, Amanda and Paul and Haden and Collin Murphy; ex-wife and family, Sharon Yopp, Peggy, Terra, Savannah and Lucius; and good friends, Russ Bush and Tinker Scarberry. Funeral Service will be held Thursday, June 30, 2016 at Fort Lewis Christian Church at 1 p.m. Visitation is one hour prior. Interment to follow in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Mr. Yopp is entrusted to Valley Funeral and Cremation. on June 29, 2016.2

Family

Patricia Diane Moore
Marriage*He married Patricia Diane Moore, daughter of John Ned Moore and Helen Marie Paxton, on August 3, 1981 at Roanoke, Virginia.1 
Divorce* Harold David Yopp Jr. and Patricia Diane Moore were divorced on October 1, 1985.1 

Citations

  1. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  2. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Harold D. Yopp obituary in the Jun 29, 2016 edition.

Col. John Mottrom1

M, b. circa 1610, d. circa 1655
     Col. John Mottrom Col. John Mottrom (or Mattrom), a Cavalier immigrant often regarded as the founder or first English settler of the Northern Neck of Virginia, is believed to have been born in Cheshire, England, about 1610. By 1640, he settled at York, founded by Governor Sir John Harvey and located on the York River at the west side of Wormeley’s Creek, three miles away from latter-day Yorktown. At that time York and Chiskiack were the first two plantations on the York River. Mottrom used a shallop to trade with other plantations in Virginia and Maryland.

About 1645, Mottrom settled at Chicacoan (or Coan), the first English settlement on the Virginia side of the Potomac River at the confluence of the Coan and Potomac Rivers in what was soon to become Northumberland County, Virginia. His home there became a refuge for Protestants and some disenchanted Catholics across the Potomac River in Maryland who opposed the Roman Catholic government of Lord Baltimore.

For the first few years of the Chicacoan settlement, its residents enjoyed living tax-free and free from governmental control until authorities needed revenue to finance the Indian wars, which cause the House of Burgesses to pass an act levying taxes on Chicacoan residents in the form of tobacco payments. The residents were alarmed, and Mottrom became involved. John Mottrom was present at the State House at Jamestown Island (James City), the first colonial capital of Virginia, on November 20, 1645. It probably took several days to sail from Northumberland down the Potomac into the Bay and then up the James River to Jamestown. Here the Assembly acknowledged Mottrom as a Burgess from the Plantation of Northumberland. Shortly afterwards, Northumberland County was created, at which time Mottrom became its first Burgess, and he served again in 1652. Mottrom’s home at Coan was the first county seat. At Coan he established the first wharf and warehouse on the Northern Neck. Mottrom also served as Presiding Justice and Colonel of the Militia, making him the highest ranking military officer of the Northern Neck.

The land acquired by Col. John Mottrom on the Northern Neck and/or Middle Peninsula amounted to more than 8222 acres, largely for transporting over 100 settlers to the Colony of Virginia. These land grants included sites on the "Pyankatanke River," on Nomini Bay and the Potomac, on the Coan, at Doegs Island and vicnity, and on "Wicocomoco Creek." Mottrom’s "Coan Hall," which was the site of his large personal library, no longer survives. There is a Victorian cottage, built about 1870, near what is believed to have been the home site. It is on Route 630 near Claraville in Northumberland County.

Mottrom was known to be married twice and had three children. His first wife was the mother of his children Anne (who married Captain Richard Wright, then David Fox, then St. Leger Codd), John, Jr. (who married Hannah Fox and Ruth Griggs), and Frances (who married Nicholas Spencer, Acting Governor of the Colony of Virginia in 1683-84, and (second) Reverend John Bolton). Mottrom’s second wife was Ursula Bish Thompson, who after Mottrom’s death married (third) George Colclough. Two years after John Mottrom died about 1655 in Northumberland, his 1657 estate inventory was valued at 33896 pounds of tobacco.

Mottrom’s descendants have played a major role in the heritage of the Northern Neck and elsewhere. His grandson, Major Francis Wright, married a great-aunt of George Washington, and was one of the principal contributors to and vestryman of Westmoreland’s historic Yeocomico Episcopal Church in Cople Parish. Distinguished jurists Spencer Roane (1762-1822) and nephew Thomas Ritchie (1778-1854), natives of Tappahannock, Virginia, and namesakes of two West Virginia counties, were Mottrom descendants. Among others, Jamestowne Society Chesapeake Bay Company member and local historian/ author Charles Willard Hoskins Warner descends from Colonel John Mottrom, as did Westmoreland County educator James Dall Brown, Jr., late husband of member Virginia Felts Brown of Westmoreland, and second cousin of Bryan Godfrey’s paternal grandfather.

Sources include the following (for the biographical information above and for the lineage information below): “Mottrom—Wright—Spencer—Ariss—Buckner” in Volume V of Genealogies of Virginia Families From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine (published by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland in 1982); "Ayres-Dawson and Allied Families," by Henrietta Dawson Ayres Sheppard (1871-1960) of Hanover, Pennsylvania (published posthumously by The American Historical Company, Incorporated, 1961), and "The Stronghold: A Story of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia and Its People," by Miriam Haynie (published by The Dietz Press of Richmond, Virginia in 1959). Information on Mottrom and his activities is scattered throughout the early chapters of this narrative.1 He was born circa 1610 at Cheshire, England.1 He died circa 1655 at Coan, Northumberland Co., Virginia.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S5247] Ancestor Sketches: A Closer Look at Our Ancestors Prepared by Members of the Chesapeake Bay Company, online http://jamestownechesapeakebaycompany.com/Ancestor_Sketches_Of_Members_Of_The_Chesapeake_Bay_Company_Of_The_Jamestowne_Society.htm

Loralye Diane "Lea" Skailes1,2

F, b. May 30, 1938, d. March 15, 1998
     Her Social Security Number was 227-52-1493.3 Her married name was Mountcastle.4 Loralye Diane "Lea" Skailes married Charles Russell Mountcastle Sr., son of Russell Dearth Mountcastle and Thelma Lucille Palmer.4,2 Loralye Diane "Lea" Skailes was born on May 30, 1938.3 She died on March 15, 1998 at Roanoke Co., Virginia, at age 59.1,3,2 She MOUNTCASTLE, Lorayle Diane, ("Lea"), 59, of Salem, passed away Sunday, March 15, 1998. She was a kind and patient mother, always willing to help children as a volunteer at Glenvar High School. She enjoyed camping on the weekends with her family. Lea could always be overheard at sporting events, encouraging her sons. She was preceded in death by her husband of 40 years, Charles R. Mountcastle. She will be greatly missed by her sons and daughters-in-law, Charles Russell, Steve Allen and Rita, Thomas Russell and Carolyn, Russell D. and Laura, Mark Lee and Wendalyn Mountcastle; grandchildren, Crystal, Deanna, Mark, Casey, Matthew, Renea, Rachel Mountcastle. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 1998, at 6 p.m. from the chapel of John M. Oakey & Son, Salem, with Rev. Ira Tolliver officiating. The family will receive friends after the funeral. on March 17, 1998.2

Family

Charles Russell Mountcastle Sr. b. January 24, 1937, d. March 17, 1997
Marriage*She married Charles Russell Mountcastle Sr., son of Russell Dearth Mountcastle and Thelma Lucille Palmer.4,2 
Children

Citations

  1. [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
  2. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Lorayle Diane Mountcastle obituary in the Mar 17, 1998 edition.
  3. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  4. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  5. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Russell D. Mountcastle obituary in the May 11, 2017 edition.

Russell Derth Mountcastle1,2

M, b. September 5, 1961, d. May 6, 2017
FatherCharles Russell Mountcastle Sr.1,2,3 b. January 24, 1937, d. March 17, 1997
MotherLoralye Diane "Lea" Skailes1,2,3 b. May 30, 1938, d. March 15, 1998
     Russell Derth Mountcastle was born on September 5, 1961 at Montgomery Co., Virginia.1 He married Laura Leigh Coffey on July 10, 1988 at Roanoke, Virginia.1 Russell Derth Mountcastle and Laura Leigh Coffey were divorced on June 8, 2001 at Roanoke Co., Virginia.4 Russell Derth Mountcastle married Debra Elaine Brown on January 14, 2002 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 Russell Derth Mountcastle died on May 6, 2017 at Virginia at age 55.2 He Russell D. Mountcastle, 55, of Salem, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 6, 2017. He was born in Montgomery County, a son of the late Charles and Loralye Mountcastle, and had been a Salem area resident all of his life. He was also preceded in death by grandparents, Russell and Thelma Mountcastle, and a brother, Charlie Mountcastle. He is survived by his loving wife, Debra Mountcastle; daughter, Casey Leigh Mountcastle; three brothers, Steve Mountcastle and his wife Rita, Tommy Mountcastle, and Mark Mountcastle and his wife Wendy. Russell is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m., Sunday, May 14, 2017 at the Chapel of John M. Oakey & Son, Salem. Pastor Warren Brown Jr. will officiate. The family will receive friends for two hours prior to the service, beginning at 2 p.m., at the funeral home. on May 11, 2017.2

Family 1

Laura Leigh Coffey
Marriage*He married Laura Leigh Coffey on July 10, 1988 at Roanoke, Virginia.1 
Divorce* Russell Derth Mountcastle and Laura Leigh Coffey were divorced on June 8, 2001 at Roanoke Co., Virginia.4 
Child
  • Casey Leigh Mountcastle2

Family 2

Debra Elaine Brown
Marriage*Russell Derth Mountcastle married Debra Elaine Brown on January 14, 2002 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 

Citations

  1. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  2. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Russell D. Mountcastle obituary in the May 11, 2017 edition.
  3. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Lorayle Diane Mountcastle obituary in the Mar 17, 1998 edition.
  4. [S5151] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Divorce Records, 1918-2014.

Charles Russell Mountcastle Jr.1,2

M, b. August 28, 1956
FatherCharles Russell Mountcastle Sr.1,3,2 b. January 24, 1937, d. March 17, 1997
MotherLoralye Diane "Lea" Skailes1,3,2 b. May 30, 1938, d. March 15, 1998
     Charles Russell Mountcastle Jr. was born on August 28, 1956 at California.1 He married Vicky Wanette Warfe on April 18, 1975 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1

Family

Vicky Wanette Warfe
Marriage*Charles Russell Mountcastle Jr. married Vicky Wanette Warfe on April 18, 1975 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 

Citations

  1. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  2. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Lorayle Diane Mountcastle obituary in the Mar 17, 1998 edition.
  3. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Russell D. Mountcastle obituary in the May 11, 2017 edition.