(Alva) Francis Tabor first married on 08 Sep 1853 in Pulaski County, Virginia to Mary J. Williams (1837-1860).
On 20 June 1863 part of Virginia went into the creation of West Virginia.
(Alva) Francis Tabor married secondly on 06 Oct 1866 in Giles County, Virginia to Mary Jane Lucas.
He passed away about 1874 and was buried at Jesse Smith Cemetery in Hamlin, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA. [1][2]
Sources
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #128564667 for Alva Francis Tabor, b: 1830; d: 1874; buried: Jesse Smith Cemetery, Hamlin, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA.
↑"Find A Grave Index" on FamilySearch database; citing memorial #128564667 for Alva Francis Tabor; buried: Jesse Smith Cemetery, Hamlin, Lincoln, West Virginia, USA.
"West Virginia Deaths 1804-1999" on FamilySearch database; citing county courthouses in West Virginia; FHL#2,074,137; County Records, 14752; with Frank Tabor in entry for Laura Francis Lovejoy, d: 02 Nov 1957 Lincoln, West Virginia
"West Virginia Deaths 1804-1999" on FamilySearch database; citing county courthouses in West Virginia; FHL#1,984,252; County Records, 6188; with Frank T. Tabor in entry for Jessie M. Tabor, d: 05 May 1952 Lincoln, West Virginia.
Wikitree profile Tabor-769 was created on 02 May 2015 by Cary Richards.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Alva by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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