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Elvira Faye Arbogast,
b.3 Apr 1901 Clay County, West Virginia, USA
d.4 Nov 1935 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
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m. 1 Jul 1886
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PARENTS: She was the ninth child born to Elizabeth Naoma (Neal) and Amos Cyrus Arbogast--both of Clay County, West Virginia. FAYE's SIBLINGS: James Preston Arbogast; Francis M. Arbogast (1889-1918); Emeretta Arbogast (1891-1924); Grace Arbogast (1892-1894); Minnie Mae Arbogast Smith; George W. Arbogast (1896-1917); Mary I. Arbogast (1898-1971); Glendora Arbogast (1899-1987); Joseph Monroe Arbogast; and Lucy Esta Arbogast Cantley (1909-2001). GRANDPARENTS: George Washington Arbogast and Mary "Polly" (Reed)--both from Pendleton County, Virginia; and Alexander Neal and Sarah Susan "Susie" (Rogers) of Virginia. CHILDREN: Three sons, William Leonard Arbogast, Charles Joseph Eades, and Amos "Ace" Cyrus Eades. According to her death certificate, this young mother's physician treated her from late September to early November 1935 for "rheumatic heart disease," when she died at Cincinnati General Hospital. After the death of Fay's husband in 1940, their sons, Chuck and Ace, were later put into foster care in Goshen, Ohio, with the family of Carey and Lulu Thompson. Fay's family in West Virginia did not learn of her illness until after her death. Nor did they learn of the death of Fay's husband until long after the boys were put into foster care. Efforts were made to locate them, but came to naught. It was not until 1990, when Chuck Eades contacted his Uncle Monroe Arbogast in Clay County, that the family was very happily reunited https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16824373/elvira-faye-eades Image Gallery
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