Children of George Kee: William Kee, John Kee, and Sarah Kee
Children of Aaron Kee: Aaron Kee Jr., and Mary Kee
Jack Apperson
William Duncan
Children of Aaron Moore: James Moore, and Elizabeth Moore
Register Moore
Children of Samuel Trice: Samuel Trice Jr., and Nancy Trice
Andrew McLaughlin
Harper McLaughlin
John Young
Adam Young
Lawrence McC
The school was located in Price Hollow, which is a valley in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The school was founded in the early 1800s by the Warwick sisters, Mary and Nancy. The school was a one-room schoolhouse that was built by the community. The school taught a variety of subjects, including reading, writing, arithmetic, and geography.
The school was attended by children from all over the Price Hollow community. The pupils came from different families and backgrounds, but they all came together to learn and grow. The school was a place where children could make friends, learn new things, and prepare for the future.
The school in Price Hollow played an important role in the community. It was a place where children could get an education and learn the skills they needed to succeed. The school also helped to build a sense of community among the people of Price Hollow. The school is a reminder of the importance of education and the power of community.
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