WHITE - ONEY CEMETERY, PRINCETON, MERCER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This information was collected on JUNE 3, 2004 by David Hambrick and Ken Bowen and contributed March 20, 2005 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From Route 460 in Princeton take twelve mile road, and go about one mile. Go to the first house on the right after you pass the intersection with Ambrose Lane. The cemetery is located behind the house on the right, and up the hill about 600 feet. SIMMS Woodrow Wilson Sue Irene Oney Dec. 1, 1912 Mar. 15, 1914 Nov. 19, 1984 Jan. 31, 1995 Sylvia Simms Sullivan Oct. 29, 1937 June 12, 1975 She Lived For Those Who Loved Her. Infant Daughter of Hugh and Augusta Neal 1918 - 1918 Mary G. Oney Straley Miller Born July 2, 1873 Died Nov. 13, 1959 For God So Loved The World That He Gave His Only Begotten Son That Whosoever Believeth In Him Should Not Perish, But Have Everlasting Life Fannie Oney Born 1842 Died Nov. 22, 1913 Sleep Mother Dear, And Take Thy Rest; God Called Thee Home, He Thought It Best. Footstone: F. O. Edward M. Oney Co. E. 7 Virginia Cavalry Confederate States Army Harry Clendenen Jan. 16, 1896 - Mar. 11, 1916 ONEY Ray Ambrose Violette Taylor May 17, 1916 July 17, 1920 July 13, 1976 No date. Father Footstones: Mother Charles R. Elmore Nov. 21, 1916 Nov. 21, 1916 Sanford D. White SGT U. S. Army World War II July 7, 1923 May 13, 1977 Thomas Lilly TSGT U. S. Army World War II July 9, 1915 – Oct. 15, 1982