Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... death he married Miss Virginia McKinney , of Lynchburg . There were no children of the first marriage and at his death he was survived by his widow , a daughter , Mrs. Virginia McKinney Goad ; a son , J. T. Cole- man , III ; and a ...
... death he married Miss Virginia McKinney , of Lynchburg . There were no children of the first marriage and at his death he was survived by his widow , a daughter , Mrs. Virginia McKinney Goad ; a son , J. T. Cole- man , III ; and a ...
Page 104
... death . Mr. Kemp was born in Knoxville , Maryland , on Septem- ber 22 , 1872 , the son of the late John M. and Emily Harper Kemp . Having acquired his elementary education in the public and private schools of Frederick County , Maryland ...
... death . Mr. Kemp was born in Knoxville , Maryland , on Septem- ber 22 , 1872 , the son of the late John M. and Emily Harper Kemp . Having acquired his elementary education in the public and private schools of Frederick County , Maryland ...
Page 107
... death of Mr. Wilson , Frank G. David- son , Jr. , and the late T. Franklin Daniel were taken in as partners and in 1933 the firm became Kemp , Hobbs , Daniel & Davidson . In 1941 , Mr. Daniel withdrew from that partnership , and the ...
... death of Mr. Wilson , Frank G. David- son , Jr. , and the late T. Franklin Daniel were taken in as partners and in 1933 the firm became Kemp , Hobbs , Daniel & Davidson . In 1941 , Mr. Daniel withdrew from that partnership , and the ...
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