GALLIA COUNTY OHIO - BIOS: PINNEY, Edward L. (published 1928) *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Gina M. Reasoner AUPQ38A@prodigy.com February 4, 1999 *********************************************************************** WEST VIRGINIA In History, Life, Literature and Industry The Lewis Publishing Company, Inc., 1928 - Volume IV, page 191-192 w/photo EDWARD L. PINNEY. Among the younger members of the banker's calling in Fayette County, one who has won success and recognition while still in the early years of his career is Edward L. Pinney, cashier of the Bank of Gauley Bridge. He has been identified with this institution since 1923, during which period he has established many friendships, and an excellent reputation for thoroughness, ability and courtesy, and during his residence at Gauley Bridge has identified himself with several movements calculated to redound to the the welfare and progress of the community. Mr. Pinney was born at Bidwell, Ohio, October 30, 1898, and is a son of P.J. and Alice (Russell) Pinney. His father, a native of the Buckeye State, was given the benefit of a public school education, following which he secured a position with the Hocking Valley Railway Company, with which he has been identified to the present. Starting in a humble capacity, by exercise of natural and acquired ability and constant fidelity to the interests of the concern he has been promoted step by step until today he holds the important position of supervisor of maintenance, with his home and headquarters at Logan, Ohio. He married, Alice Russell, who was born at Bidwell, Ohio, where she was reared and educated, and has always been active in the Baptist Church, which she joined in young girlhood. There were seven children born to this union: Clara, who is the wife of H.C. Hesse; Louise, the wife of H.F. Scott; Marie, who died in 1921, at the age of twenty-five years, the wife of W.M. Rupe; Edward L., of this review; Luther B., who died in 1925, at the age of twenty-five years; Bernice, the wife of J.P. Stewart; and Pauline, who is attending high school at Logan, Ohio. The public schools of Bidwell and Cheshire, Ohio furnished Edward L. Pinney with his early educational training, following which he entered Ohio University in 1915, and there spent one year. On leaving this famous institution at Athens he took a position in the employ of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and later was a clerk in the offices of the New York Central Railroad. In 1923 Mr. Pinney accepted the position of assistant cashier of the Bank of Gauley Bridge, and two years later was made cashier of the institution, a position which he has since retained. This bank was organized in 1920 with a capitalization of $40,000, and its present officers are: C.E. Mahon, Jr., president; L.R. Harliss, vice president; and Edward L. Pinney, cashier, while the following compose the Board of Directors; C.E. Mahon, Jr.; L.R. Harliss, physician and surgeon of Gauley Bridge; Prof. Otway Gunnoe, professor of the Ansted schools of Gauley Bridge; George T. Lancaster, of Glen Ferris; W.B. Cabell, of Glenn of Glen Ferris; G.D. Brown, of Gauley Bridge; R.H. Miller, E.H. Nuckalls, W.O. Crandall, H.B. Clark and Edward L. Pinney. Mr. Pinney is treasurer and a member of the Board of Directors of the Club Holding Company of Charleston, the plan of which corporation is to build a club house at Lovers Leap, Hawk Nest, West Virginia. Fraternally he is a thirty-second degree Mason and a Shriner of Beni-Keden Temple. He is a Democrat without personal desire for preferment, and his religious connection is with the Baptist Church. During the World war he attended the Officers' Training Camp at Ohio University, and for some time was a member of Gallipolis Post (Ohio) of the American Legion. On August 30, 1924, at Dixie, West Virginia, Mr. Pinney was united in marriage with Miss May Vencill, of Dixie, who attended the public schools at Charleston as a member of the class of 1922. The year previous to her marriage she taught school at Dixie. She is possessed of numerous accomplishments and is active in the work of the Baptist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star and the White Shrine. Mrs. Pinney is a daughter of H.G. and Ruby (McGraw) Vencill, of Dixie. Her father for many years was a lumberman in West Virginia and for some years previous to his death in 1923, at Dixie, was representative from Nicholas County in the House of Representatives. Mr. Vencill owned several large tracts of timberland and was accounted one of the substantial and highly respected men of his community. Mrs. Vencill survives her husband and continues to make her home at Dixie, where she is the center of a wide circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pinney are the parents of two young sons: Edward L., Jr., born November 11, 1925, and Jerome Vencill born December 30, 197. Mr. and Mrs. Pinney are the owners of a comfortable home at Gauley Bridge. ==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ====