Kisner Family Picnic in Frank, W.Va. Edna Kisner, Sarah Lawton, Becky Lawton, Marguerite "Peg" Widney, William Bill Kisner, Lloyd Kisner Sr, Kathryn Lawton, Franklin "Jay" Widney, Dr. Franklin Widney
Kisner Family Walking on their 100-acre Farm "Greathouse" in Frank, W.Va. Left to right: Pauline Kisner (age 19), Edna Kisner (mother, grandmother), Lloyd E Kisner Sr (father, grandfather), Lt. Lloyd E. Kisner (age 25, home on leave), baby Marsha…
Four of the Kisner grandchildren playing on the front porch of the Kisner Store and Home in Frank, W.Va. Left to right: Mary Catherine Mams, age 8; John Lloyd Lawton, age 6; Barbara Ann Lawton, age 5; Edna Frances Mams, age 7. The dog's name is Ann.
Kisner's Store building was built in 1930-32 and L. E. Kisner General Merchandise opened in 1932-33 and closed in 1950. The Kisner's lived upstairs over the store. The building was later sold and served as a post office, a church, a teen center.…
Lloyd E. "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. at the Mams House in Elkins, W.Va. celebrating his 80th birthday. His sister was Pauline "Polly" Mams, married to Joseph E. Mams of Elkins.
Main Street Business Section in Durbin, W.Va. Bruce Eugene "Gene" Lawton owned and operated the Amoco Gas Station in the photo and was mechanic in the garage. He married Geraldine Kisner on Dec. 27, 1941 and they lived upstairs over the station. She…
Marguerite Virginia "Peg" Kisner in Front of Kisner's Store/Home in Frank, W.Va. while studying at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, W.Va. Miss Marguerite Kisner taught school for several years in the Pocahontas County School District…