Our Family Genealogy Pages

Home Page  |  What's New  |  Photos  |  Histories  |  Headstones  |  Reports  |  Surnames
Search
First Name:


Last Name:



CLEMENS Lisa Kay

Female 1970 -  (53 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CLEMENS Lisa Kay was born on 30 Aug 1970 in Newport News, VA (daughter of CLEMENS Charles F., Jr. and ALSTON Joyce Ann).

    Lisa married GAFFNEY David Mark on 22 Apr 1995 in Hampton, VA. David (son of GAFFNEY Raymond and ROWAN Claire) was born on 25 Jul 1965 in Pasay City, Manila, Phillipines. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Hampton Baptist Church

    Children:
    1. GAFFNEY Evie Catherine was born on 4 Jul 2004.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CLEMENS Charles F., Jr. was born on 22 Mar 1938 in Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (son of CLEMENS Charles F., Sr. and LAINE Adnie Catherine).

    Charles married ALSTON Joyce Ann on 12 Dec 1964 in Elizabeth City, Cleveland, North Carolina, USA. Joyce (daughter of ALSTON Alfred and RIGGS Evie) was born on 30 Jan 1936 in Elizabeth City, Cleveland, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  ALSTON Joyce Ann was born on 30 Jan 1936 in Elizabeth City, Cleveland, North Carolina, USA (daughter of ALSTON Alfred and RIGGS Evie).
    Children:
    1. CLEMENS Catherine Alston was born on 15 Sep 1968 in Newport News, VA.
    2. 1. CLEMENS Lisa Kay was born on 30 Aug 1970 in Newport News, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CLEMENS Charles F., Sr. was born on 19 Feb 1905 in Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA (son of CLEMENS Nicholas and ERNETTE Kathryn); died on 20 Dec 1979 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1358
    • Residence: 8 Mar 1934, Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA; Move to Pa

    Notes:

    Charles grew up in and around Jeannette, Pennsylvania. He attended parochial school in the elementary grades. He was an alter boy at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He was taken out of school when he was around 12 years old and put to work in a coal mine owned by his grandfather. His pay was given to his parents and they meted out what they thought was appropriate for a boy of twelve.
    One of the jobs he had in the coal mine was to dig an air shaft from the working level of the mine up to the outside. He could use only a pick and shovel and made the shaft just large enough for him to crawl through. He would rather have gone to school, and on one occasion he wanted to go on a picnic with the kids from the school, but he wasn't allowed to go. To show his anger for not being allowed to go, he got a partially filled keg of blasting powder and poured a stream of powder down the hill from the mine entrance. He then sat the almost empty keg at the mine entrance on the powder he had poured. Then he went down the hill to the end of the track of powder and lit it with a match. The stream of powder spewed and smoked up the hill to the keg and blew it up. The explosion was not enough to do any real damage to the mine, but it was enough to scare some of the miners. Another time Charles retaliated for not being able to do something with his friends by swapping the barrel of drinking water with a similar looking barrel of waste oil. One of the miners came out of the mine very hot and thirsty immediately took swig of oil. On both occasions Charles was disciplined. His uncle John Clemens moved to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada where he remained until his death (heart attack) in the early 1930s. When Charles was 13 or 14 years old he was sent to live with his uncle John to help with work on the farm (or maybe to get him away from the mine). Charles and Catherine left the Virginia lower peninsula on March 8, 1934 to Jeannette, Pennsylvania.

    Residence:
    Charles and Catherine left the Virginia lower peninsula on March 8, 1934 to Jeannette, Pennsylvania.

    Charles married LAINE Adnie Catherine on 21 Dec 1932 in Newport News, VA. Adnie (daughter of LAINE Matthew Augustus Reynolds and HORNE Susie) was born on 15 Oct 1912 in Sussex County, Va (Upson); died on 2 Apr 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  LAINE Adnie Catherine was born on 15 Oct 1912 in Sussex County, Va (Upson) (daughter of LAINE Matthew Augustus Reynolds and HORNE Susie); died on 2 Apr 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1357

    Notes:

    Adnie Catherine Laine was born in Upson, Sussex County, Virginia. Upson, which is no longer on Virginia maps, was just north of the Sussex/Southampton County line west of what is now Virginia State Route 35.

    Catherine and Charles were married and moved to a house at 222 Cherry Avenue.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Notes for ADNIE LAINE and CHARLES CLEMENS:
    The "Certificate of Person Performing Marriage Ceremony" reads as follows: " I, H. W. Dunnley, a Minister of the Methodist Church, or religious order of that name , do certify that on the 21st day of December, 1932, at Newport News, Virginia, under the authority of a license issued by R. E. Marable, Clerk of Corporation Court of Newport News County ( or City), State of Virginia, dated the 21st day of December, 1932, I joined together in the Holy State of Matrimony Charles Francis Clemens, husband, and Adnie Catherine Laine, his wife. Given under my hand this 21st day of December, 1932. H. W. Dunnley"

    Children:
    1. CLEMENS Kathryn Elaine was born on 26 Oct 1933 in Newport News, VA; died on 27 Oct 1933 in Newport News, VA; was buried on 29 Oct 1933 in Newport News, VA (Greenlawn Cemetery).
    2. CLEMENS Evelyn Kay was born on 21 Sep 1934 in Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. CLEMENS Kathleen Joan was born on 1 May 1936 in Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. 2. CLEMENS Charles F., Jr. was born on 22 Mar 1938 in Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. CLEMENS Donna Jean was born on 21 Aug 1945 in Hampton, VA.

  3. 6.  ALSTON Alfred

    Alfred married RIGGS Evie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  RIGGS Evie
    Children:
    1. 3. ALSTON Joyce Ann was born on 30 Jan 1936 in Elizabeth City, Cleveland, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  CLEMENS Nicholas and died.

    Nicholas married ERNETTE Kathryn. Kathryn and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  ERNETTE Kathryn and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. CLEMENS Charles F., Sr. was born on 19 Feb 1905 in Jeannette, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 20 Dec 1979 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.

  3. 10.  LAINE Matthew Augustus Reynolds was born on 4 Mar 1880 in Southampton County, VA (son of LAINE James and WILLS Susanah); died on 31 Oct 1963 in Newport News, VA; was buried in Nov 1963 in Newport News, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1344
    • Occupation: 1930, Isle of Wight County, VA; Sawman with the "(Old) Surry Lumber Co."
    • Living In: Aft 1930, Newport News, VA; 1144 Hampton Avenue

    Notes:

    This is based on his wife being buried there.

    Notes for MATHEW AUGUSTUS REYNOLDS LAINE:
    The census taken in April of 1930 indicates that the Mathew Laine family lived in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.Mathew Laine's occupation was listed as a sawman in the logging business. Ashton Laine who was 22 years old at that time was living at home and was a bookkeeper for a general store (W. J. Joyner's). "(Old) Surry Lumber Company Camp" was written in the border of the census sheet. Some of the houses in Central Hill were built by the Surry Lumber Company for their employees.
    The census recorder spelled the family name "Lain" and listed Aston (Ashton), Catherine, and Eveline(Evelyn) incorrectly.
    See the scrapbook for a picture of the house that the Laine's lived in until mid-year 1930. Catherine Laine lived in this house until she was 18 years old.

    The life of the Mathew Laine/Susie Horne family is closely tied to the Surry Lumber Company. The Surry Lumber Company was incorporated on January 3, 1885 by R. T. Waters and Son from Baltimore, Maryland. The Waters purchased the properly and unnamed lumber business from David Steele, a New Jersey native. Steele came to Surry County in 1873 to take advantage of the after effects of the Civil War and the break up of the plantation economy. He had good ideas but lacked the finances to bring his ideas to fruition. His primary creditor was R. T. Waters and Son. The Waters grew the Surry Lumber Company into the largest producer of yellow pine lumber in eastern United States.
    In 1886 the Surry Lumber Company obtained a charter for a common carrier railroad - the Surry, Sussex and Southampton Railway. The Company built a large sawmill at Mussel Fork Plantation. Houses and a commissary were constructed for the workers and the town of Dendron (derived from the Greek word for trees) grew around the operation. By June of 1889 the Company expanded its operation and extended its rail line to various places in the region. They began buying land and standing timber in Surry, Sussex, Southampton, Isle of Wight and Prince George counties. The Company built housing for the logging and railroad workers at various locations. Around 1900 the rail line was extended further to a new camp called Straw Hill on the Jerusalem Plank Road (now route 35) at the Sussex/Prince George county line. Straw Hill camp closed in 1907. In 1904 a new camp was built in
    Upson, Sussex County on the Jerusalem Plank Road. Upson had a company store where workers could buy on credit. The Upson site was used until 1915. Note that Catherine Laine was born in Upson in October of 1912. The Surry Lumber Company did not provide any type of reforestation. They cut and moved on. By 1915 they exhausted the timber supply west of the Nottoway River, gave up in that area and purchased large tracts of land and standing timber in Surry and Isle of Wight Counties. The Company built another logging town on a new rail line about two miles west of Isle of Wight Courthouse called Central Hill. Most of the equipment and employees from Upson were moved to Central Hill. Note that Evelyn Ruth Laine was born at Central Hill in June of 1921. In the mid 1920s Central Hill had a population of about 300. The end of World War I, depletion of the supply of cuttable timber, and competition all negatively impacted the Surry Lumber Company. In October 1927 the Dendron mill closed permanently. The closing of that mill then caused the collapse of the local economy and there was an exodus from Dendron, Sedley, Vicksville and Central Hill. The Company began scrapping the mill machinery in early 1928. The Company sold it holdings and sold the Company owned housing to the occupants and moved or tore down the remaining houses. The SS&S Railway ceased operations in July of 1930 and all the tracks were taken up by the end of the year. Sedley and Central Hill still exist today as residential communities. Dory, Vicksville and Newtown are place names with nothing left that would suggest their past, and Straw Hill and Upson have vanished.

    Sometime after April of 1930 the Laine family moved from Central Hill to Newport News, Virginia. They moved to a house on Hampton Avenue. While at this location, Ashton found a job at Nachman's Department Store, Catherine began nursing school at Buxton Hospital, Evelyn was in elementary school, Mathew Laine started work at Waterfront Lumber Company, and Susie Horne Laine maintained the household until she became infirm and was sent to the Catawba Sanatorium in May of 1933.

    Information about the Surry Lumber Company was extracted from an article in "Virginia Forests", "The Surry
    Lumber Company - Logs, Locomotives and Lumber", by Jack Huber.

    After the Surry Lumber Company failed Mattew Laine was out of work. Ashton Laine had a job working at Nachman's Department Store on Washington Avenue in Newport News, Virginia. Since Ashton was the only one working the family, including Matthew, Susie, Ashton, Catherine, and Evelyn moved to Newport News, Virginia to a house at 1144 Hampton Avenue. Evelyn enrolled in Walter Reed School into the forth grade. Macgruder school was first to third grades only. Shortly after moving to 1144 Hampton Avenue, they moved to the twelve hundred block to a house with a lower rent. This house was also of a lesser quality, poorly insulated making it rather cold in the winter. Later Ashton, Matthew and Evelyn moved to rent an upstairs apartment with the Gray's on 22nd Street. Mr. Gray had died and Mrs. Gray rented the apartment. Shortly after this, Evelyn went to live with Pearl Dunn and her family in Emporia, Virginia. Evelyn was supposed to go into the seventh grade high (the grades used to be designated as low and high, i.e., seventh low or seventh high, indicating whether one was in the first or second half). Evelyn was instead place in high school - the eight grade. After about a year she returned to Newport News. Catherine and Charles were married and moved to a house at 222 Cherry Avenue.

    Mathew Laine went to work for the Waterfront Lumber Company. Ashton married Louise and moved into the Shipyard apartments. Evelyn move in with them. Matthew moved into the apartment above the Waterfront Lumber Company Office in the twelve hundred block of Jefferson Avenue. Ashton and Louise moved to Durham, North Carolina. Evelyn went to live with the Love family. Mr. Love was owner or one of the owners of Waterfront Lumber Company and lived on Chesapeake Avenue. Evelyn stayed with this family until Mr. Love's daughter became ill. He asked Mr. Smith if he would board Evelyn, which he did. Prior to Evelyn leaving the Love's , she was taking a knitting class a Nachman's and met one of the Smith family. She met Jean Smith and became good friends. Evelyn was invited to Jeans birthday party at the Chamberlin Hotel at Old Point Comfort,(Fort Monroe) in Hampton, Virginia.

    Occupation:
    The census taken in April of 1930 indicates that the Mathew Laine family lived in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Mathew Laine's occupation was listed as a sawman in the logging business. Ashton Laine who was 22 years old at that time was living at home and was a bookkeeper for a general store (W. J. Joyner's). "(Old) Surry Lumber
    Company Camp" was written in the border of the census sheet. Some of the houses in Central Hill were built by the Surry Lumber Company for their employees.

    Matthew married HORNE Susie on 16 Feb 1908. Susie (daughter of HORNE John Leonardis and JOHNSON Adney) was born on 16 Mar 1892 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 14 Feb 1934 in Roanoke, VA (Catawba Sanitorium); was buried on 17 Feb 1934 in Newport News, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  HORNE Susie was born on 16 Mar 1892 in Greensville County, Virginia (daughter of HORNE John Leonardis and JOHNSON Adney); died on 14 Feb 1934 in Roanoke, VA (Catawba Sanitorium); was buried on 17 Feb 1934 in Newport News, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1313
    • Alt. Birth: May 1894; the 1900 census
    • Medical: 1934, Roanoke, VA (Catawba Sanitorium); Tuberculosis

    Notes:

    Susie Horne Laine had tuberculosis and died in Catawba Sanatorium on Valentine Day, February 14, 1934 at 8pm. See the scrapbook for telegram notifying M. A. R. Laine of her death.
    Evelyn Ruth Laine saved two letters that were written by Adnie Johnson Horne to Susie Horne. One letter was written on July 13, 1906 and the other was written on August 2, 1906. Adnie Johnson Horne lived in Talpa, Virginia. According to a Virginia map circa 1900, this was in south Prince George County very close to the Dinwiddie and Sussex County lines. At the time she wrote the letters she was a widow. Her husband John L. Horne died the previous year, May 15, 1905. Also at this time Pearl, Susie's sister, was married to Andrew G. Dunn. Pearl was three to four months pregnant with her first child who would be born on January 26, 1907. Susie Horne went to live with Pearl probably because her mother was ailing (Adnie Johnson Horne died on March 1, 1907), her father died the year before, her brother John and sisters Lula and Mattie were at home and could take care of their mother, and Pearl needed help at home. At this writing, the location where Pearl and Andrew lived is unknown but was apparently far enough away from Talpa that frequent visits were difficult. Adnie Johnson Horne's letters spoke of friends Rob and Nellie Temple being ill with Typhoid fever, and spoke of trips to Salum for 'meatings', and a planned trip to Shilo for Lula and Mattie. There are currently two churches in what is now the Templeton District of Prince George County, one is Salem Methodist Church on Templeton Road, and about three and one half miles away, at 18310 Halifax Road, is the Shiloh Baptist Church. It is assumed that Adnie was referring to these Churches as the places for the meetings.
    See the scrapbook for the letters and pictures of the churches.
    Letters:
    It is interesting to note the various cursive style for individual letters, date notation, and lack of punctuation. Spelling apparently was based on phonics. The letters were dated July 13 19 6, and August 2 19 6. There was no comma after the day, and the year was written nineteen six, no zero before the six. Note words: awlways (always), fiew (few), receaved (received), yore (your), thare (there), weak (week), etc.
    Two of Susie Horne's cousins were judges. Judge West in Petersburg, and Judge Temple in Prince George County.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Notes for SUSIE HORNE and MATHEW LAINE:
    Susie Horne must have been sixteen years old when she married Mathew Laine (and he would have been 28 years old). She was borne in March of 1892 and Ashton, her first child was born on December 6, 1908.

    Children:
    1. LAINE Ashton Calhoun was born on 6 Dec 1908 in Homeville, Sussex, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Feb 1968 in Hampton, VA (VA Hosp); was buried in Hampton, VA.
    2. 5. LAINE Adnie Catherine was born on 15 Oct 1912 in Sussex County, Va (Upson); died on 2 Apr 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.
    3. LAINE Evelyn Ruth was born on 29 Jun 1921 in Isle of Wight County, VA.