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Erma Josephine Victor Born 19 Sep 1929 - Pennsylvania Died 08 Mar 1933 - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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Research Notes -- David G Brewer
1922 Apr 20 - Records from the Past Vol. 1
Funeral Home Records of Fairchance, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Compiled by Kathryn Cooley Miller
p. 41 Rufus L. Sharp Funeral Home
Victor, Glenn Thomas
9-9-1921 4-20-1922
Father: Guy
Mother: Mary Glenn
White Rock near Fairchance Pa.
1930 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Georges TWP - 14 Apr 1930
212 212 Windy Hill School-House Road
Victor, Ephrm Head M W 68 M 20 Penn Penn WVa Janitor, Public School
-----, Elizabeth Wife F W 70 M 22 Penn Penn Penn
Rhoads, Eddison GSon M W 22 S Penn Penn Penn Teamster, Lumber Mill
213 213
Victor, Ephram G. Head M W 40 M 21 Penn Penn Penn Miner, Coal Mine
-----, Mundana [?] Wife F W 35 M 16 Penn Penn Penn
-----, Ephram Son M W 18 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Emery Son M W 16 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Virginia Dau F W 14 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Nevada Dau F W 13 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Ruth Dau F W 11 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Elizabeth Dau F W 6 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Lidia Dau F W 3 7/12 S Penn Penn Penn
-----, Erma Dau F W 7/12 S Penn Penn Penn
1933 Mar 8 - Records from the Past Vol. 1
Funeral Home Records of Fairchance, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Compiled by Kathryn Cooley Miller
p. 97 Rufus L. Sharp Funeral Home
Victor, Erma Josephine
9-19-1929 3-8-1933
Father: Guy E.
Mother: Mundana May Glenn
White Rock near Fairchance Pa.
1973 Mar 28 - Records from the Past Vol. 3
Funeral Home Records of Fairchance, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Compiled by Kathryn Cooley Miller
p. 344 Wagner-Cooley Funeral Home
Sutton, Mae M. (Isaac)
1-22-1894 3-28-1973
Father: William R. Stern [Transcription Error? Should be William R. Glenn]
Mother: Minnie Thompson
Mt. View Brownfield Pa.
2011-03-23 23:38:21
Notes from Brett Hickle , GGrandson of Guy Ephraim Victor -- David G Brewer
Date: Sat Aug 16, 2003 4:18:48 PM US/Mountain
Subject: 2003-08-16 - Miller Research Website Email: Victor family
Hello,
My name is Brett and I'm 14. my great grandfather was Guy Ephraim Victor 1880-1972. His first wife
was Mae Glenn, daughter of William Glenn and Anna Thompson. They had the following children
Ephraim 1911-1979
Emery 1913-1958
Virginia 1915
Nevada 1917-1992
Ruth (my grandmother) 1919
Elizabeth 1924
Lida 1926-1992
There were also children who died with in a couple years of their birth like Glenn, Ralph, and Erma.
Nevada married William Straitiff 1922-1999. He was a member of the 101st airborne divison during WWII
and was friends with Don Burgett who is an author and Uncle Bill is in his last book called Beyond
the Rhine. If you want to know more email me.
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 7:42:27 AM US/Mountain
Subject: Victor family
Hi,
It is Brett. Guy's children
Ephraim married Erma
Emery married Pearl
Virginia married Ralph
Ruth married Dell
I am not sure of the rest. All the information I have on the Victor family
was given to me by Uncle a couple weeks before he died. Guy was born on
April 24, 1888 died 1972and is buried with Katie McCullough, his 2 wife. Mae
Glenn Victor 1894-1973 is buried with her second husband Isaac Sutton and
they are all buried in Mountain view cemetery. Hope this helps
Ephraim Victor ( Guy's Father) is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Fairchance, Pa.
Guy Victor's occupation was coal miner and he loved horses. His sister
Sally, who married Robert Decker, was born in 1893 died 1996 ( She was 103
at the time of her death)
Re: Guy Victor's Grave: When I was a little kid, about 10 years ago, I saw his grave for the first
time and was told by my dad that Guy was my great grandfather. After I saw
his grave I saw my great grandmtoher's grave and said " He is lucky. He is
buried in the shade" Note there is a WWII marker on his grave and according
to my grandmother, he was never in the war. I don't know, but last december
my dad stopped me from taking the flag stand off his grave an moving it to
Uncle Bill's.
Brett