Person:Anderson Vest (2)

Watchers
m. 9 Jan 1812
  1. Mosby Vest1812 - 1848
  2. Anderson Vest1815 -
  3. John Marshall Vest1818 - 1899
  4. Fleming Vest1821 - Aft 1847
  5. Jackson Vest1825 - 1917
m. 19 May 1838
  1. Charles J. Vest1838 - Aft 1900
  2. William Vest1842 -
  3. Nancy Ann Vest1845 - Aft 1910
  4. John Tyler Vest1848 - Aft 1900
  5. Lucy A. Vest1849 -
  6. Mary E. Vest1851 - Aft 1910
  7. Edward Anderson Vest1854 - Aft 1910
  8. Martha Jane Vest1857 - 1897
  9. Virginia VestBef 1859 -
  10. Avto Angeline Vest1861 - Aft 1880
Facts and Events
Name Anderson Vest
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 Jun 1815 Franklin Co., VA
Marriage 19 May 1838 Patrick Co., VAto Rhoda Cochran
Burial? Cemetery near the Vest old home place, in what is now Summers Co., WV, near the Raleigh Co. line

The first member of the Vest family to live in what is now WV was Charles Vest, who came to what is now Summers County from Franklin County, Virginia, and settled near the Raleigh County line. He died there in 1837. He and his two sons, Anderson and Mosby, are buried in an old cemetery near the old home place.

Jehu Vest, a son of Mosby, settled at Little Pipestem Creek, and operated a mill and blacksmith shop. He had a large family. One of his sons was Charles, who remained in Pipestem after his father's death and continued to operate the mill and smithy, but at his own home. Another son, Joseph, moved to Huntington, where he worked for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for a time, but later he became a salesman, as did his brother, Edward. They sold shoes and dry goods throughout WV and adjacent states, and later Edward became a wholesale merchant in Huntington.

More recently, Monty Vest and his Roadrunners became a popular musical group in WEST Virginia. Descendants of Charles Vest are to be found in many walks of life in this and other states.

References
  1. Jomartin1@@worldnet.att.net. Research by Mary Jo Martin. (Dec. 2005).