The provided sources contain information about several individuals with the last name "Alderman," but none with the first name "Clive" [no source]. However, there is a mention of a Calvin Alderman, who may have a similar-sounding name. Here is a summary of some of the Aldermen mentioned in the sources, which may be useful to you:
- George F. Altizer, 82, of Renick, died in 1982 after a long illness. He was a retired coal miner and farmer, and a member of the Advent Christian Church.
- James A. Arbogast, age 80, of Newport, Pennsylvania, died in 1961. He was formerly of Pocahontas County. Survivors included his wife, Mrs. Fanny E. Arbogast, two sons, Leo A. Arbogast and John Paul Arbogast, and a sister, Mrs. Harry C. Burner.
- Charles M. Acord, about 75 years old, died in 1939 after a long illness. He was survived by his wife, and a son Herbert who died in WWII.
- Delbert Norman Abdella, of Nitro, died in 1957 after suffering a heart attack. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Cross Lanes Methodist Church.
- Willie Howard Alderman, 81, of Huntersville, died in 1966. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge and the Minnehaha Methodist Church.
- Cecil "Chub" Anderson, 79, died in 1997. He served in the Army Medical Corps during World War II and worked for Research Cottrell from 1953-1978.
- Andrew Hamilton Alderman, 78, of White Sulphur Springs, died in 1966. He was a retired farmer, a member of the Methodist Church, the American Legion Post 125, and the Moose Lodge.
- Osborne Cleve Alderman, 62, of Minnehaha Springs, died in 1982. He was a coal miner and a veteran of World War II.
- Rev. Norman Hayes Alderman, 72, of Huntersville, died in 1987. He served in World War II, was a minister, and worked as a carpenter, farmer, and road worker.
- Dallas Charles Alderman, 83, of Hot Springs, Virginia, died in 1998. He was survived by his wife, Ire-do Perry Alderman, and brothers including Calvin Alderman, and also two sisters.
- Leale F. Anderson, 88, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, died in 1987. He was a retired home builder and attended Otterbein United Methodist Church.
- Charles S. Alderman, 48, of Tridelphia, died in 1988 of a heart attack. He was survived by his wife, Darlene Ryder Alderman, eight children, and several siblings.
- Alvon Burr, about 64, of Elkins, died in 1963 of a heart attack. He had worked in the Montgomery Ward Store in Elkins.
- Mrs. Mary Ellen Alderman Butterbaugh, 82 years old, died in 1951. She was a daughter of the late John and Emily Bird Alderman.
- Allan Adkison, aged 81 years, died in 1932. His body was buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro.
- Arthur Alvin Addleman, 78, of Meadow Creek, died in 1967. He was a member of the Meadow Creek Baptist Church and a retired Chesapeake and Ohio Railway agent.
- David M. Adkison, 56, of Truslow Street, died in 1937 after collapsing in his garage. He was a building contractor and a former employee of the Kanawha county school board.
- John McKinley Alderman, 86, formerly of Renick, died in 1981 of a heart attack. He was a retired woodsman.
- Merrick Jackson Alderman, 71, of Neola, died in 1969. He was a member of the First Church of God in White Sulphur Springs and a farmer.
- Doctor Wallace Alderman died in 1944 at age 62. He was survived by his wife, Mrs Anna Ward Alderman and his children.
- John Dixon Alderman, 77, of Harrisonburg, Virginia, died in 1971. He operated J.D.'s Barber Shop.
- Alpha Ernest Alderman, 81, of White Sulphur Springs, died in 1965. He was a member of the Oakhurst Emmanuel Episcopal Church, and a woodsman and farmer.
- Ralph E. Alderman, 50, of Detroit, Michigan, died in 1970. He was a member of the Huntersville Lodge AF & AM.
- John Dixon Alderman, 77, of Harrisonburg, Virginia, died in 1971. He operated J. D.'s Barber Shop.
- Harry B. Alderman, 58, died in 1976 of a heart attack. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
- William C. Alderman, 89, died in 1943. He was a son of the late Timothy and Elizabeth Ryder Alderman. His father was killed in war between the States.
- Roy Alderman died in an auto accident near Spokane, Washington, two weeks prior to the report in the source.
- Master Sergeant Marion Claude Altare, aged 42, died in 1957 while stationed with the United States Marine Corps at Camp McGuyule Hospital in Honshu, Japan.
- Warwick Peyton Alderman of Huntersville, aged 65 years, died in 1951 of a heart attack. He was survived by his wife, Sabina Woodridge Alderman and their six children.
- Timothy Samuel Alderman, 86, of Huntersville, died in 1964. He was a member of the Minnehaha Springs Methodist Church.
- Harry James Alderman, 58, of Richwood, died in 1961. He was a farmer and woodsman.
- Daniel Shade Alderman, son of Clive Allison and Elsie Rebecca Alderman, died in 1947 at 11 months, 2 months, and 23 days. He was buried in the Beaver Creek Cemetery.
- George Fountain Alderman, 93, died in 1964 after a long illness. He was a lumberman and farmer and was married to Susan Nevada Kellison.
- George Fountain Alderman, 93, died in 1964 after a long illness. He was a lumberman and farmer and was married to Susan Nevada Kellison.
- Arnold Alderman, aged twenty years, was killed in an automobile wreck in 1954.
- Bedford W. Alderman, 67, died in 1950 after failing health for several months. He was twice married, first to Miss Willie McComb and then to Miss Sarah Combs.
- Mitchell Alderman, 84, of White Sulphur, died in 1971. He was a retired line foreman for the Tree Expert Co.
- Thomas E. Alderman, Sr., of Cumberland, Maryland, died in 1976 after suffering a heart attack while shoveling snow.
- Rice W. Alderman, 69, died in 1959. He was a veteran of World War I.
- David M. Adkison, 56, of Truslow Street, died in 1937 after collapsing in his garage. He was a building contractor and a former employee of the Kanawha county school board.
- Clarence V. Alderman, 74, died in 1970. He was a retired farmer and was twice married.
- Clinton Akers, 61, of Interlaken, New York, was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
- Samuel Noah Alderman, aged 58 years, 9 months, and 17 days, died in 1959. He was survived by his wife and eight children.
- Kermit Holyman Alderman, 61, of Vista, California, died in 1976. He was a retired member of the U.S. Marine Corps and a veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam.
- Jacob C. Alderman, 75, a native of Pocahontas County, died in 1960 at the home of his son-in-law and daughter.
- Archie Winfield Anderson, of Staunton, died in 1972. He was a member of Augusta Street United Methodist Church.
- Charles M. Lightner, aged 56 years, died in 1949.
- Clifford Snyder, aged 58 years, died in 1948 of a heart attack on a train.
- Alva Shrader died in 1960 in Hamilton, Ohio, following a heart attack.
- Amos M. Shrader, aged about 77 years, died in 1951.
- Stuart Carlyle Lockridge, age 80, died in 1997. He was a retired waiter and an Army veteran of World War II.
- Archie H. Hickman, 83 years of age, died in 1995. He was a retired coal miner.
- Clyde (Jim) Griffin, 67, of Dunmore, died in 1987. He was a 21-year Navy veteran.
- Charles Irvine, aged about 72 years, died in 1940, having been struck by lightning some years earlier.
- John Frank Alderman, 98, died in 2000. He was a farmer.
- Arthur Teck O'Dell, 67, of Bruce, died in 1961. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion.
- Junior C. Alexander, 64, died in 2000. He was a glass worker and served in the U.S. Army National Guard.
- C. C. McLaughlin, Jr., known by all as "Shorty", was instantly killed on the railroad tracks in 1946.
- George W. Loudermilk, died in 1942 at the age of 68 years. He was a member of the Methodist Protestant Church.
- George W. Loudermilk, died in 1942 at the age of 68 years. He was a member of the Methodist Protestant Church.
- Arlie Luster Kelly, 40, of San Antonio, Texas, was killed in 1983 by assailants who beat and robbed him.
- Malvern Overholt, aged 73 years, was killed in 1950 when struck by an automobile.
- Eldridge Paul Slavin, 79, of Durbin, died in 1983. He was a retired employee of Howes Leather Company.
- Adam John Galford, 67, of Marlinton, died in 1982. He was a member of the Nazarene Church and a retired woodsman.
- Paul R. Overholt, 78, died in 1975 of a heart attack while walking near his home.
- Malvern Overholt, aged 73 years, was killed in 1950 when struck by an automobile.
- Arnold Ray Galford, aged 22 years, was killed in an automobile accident in 1954. He was a veteran of the Korean War.
- Albert Arch Moats, 80, died in 1985. He was retired from Howes Leather Company and co-owned the Central Cafe Restaurant in Durbin.
- Mrs. Opal Julia Mallory, 70, of South Charleston, died in 1973. She was a member of St. Pauls United Methodist Church.
- Archie Gray McLaughlin died in 1959 at the age of 57, and was a member of the Marlinton Presbyterian Church.
- Carlon M. Pritchard, 82, died in 1986 on his farm of a heart attack. He was a member of the Baxter Presbyterian Church.
- Lloyd Ellis Friel, 68, of Cass, died in 1985. He was a disabled Army veteran of World War II.
- H. Ambrose Hill, aged 81, died in 1953 of a heart condition. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
- Desmond W. McClure, 63, died in 1966 while operating a coal dozer at his coal mine. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
- Alfred F. McNeel, 77, died in 1984. He was a retired farmer, a former employee of the Forest Service, and a former County Clerk.
- Alvon W. Sharp, 63, died in 1985. He was a retired truck driver for Anchor Motor Freight.
- Albert Eugene Scruggs, 41, of Cary, North Carolina, was killed in a truck accident in 1974.
- Coyner Showalter, died in 1952 after a long illness. His body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Stony Botton.
- Odis Cloyd Shreve, 83, died in 1985. He was a retired coal miner and a former employee of Pioneer Lumber Company.
- Grover Cleveland Fauber, 92, died in 1984. He was a member of the Hampton Baptist Church.
- Warren Stanley Friel, 38, died in 1979 of a self inflicted gunshot wound. He was a woodsman, employed by Beckwith Lumber Company.
- Charles C. Galford, 82, of Marlinton, died in 1966. He was a son of the late John and Frances Van Reenan Galford.
- Roy Clinton Galford, 51, of Dunmore, died in 1963 apparently from a heart attack. He was a member of the Dunmore Baptist Church.
- Lanty Paxton Gilmore, 74, died in 1981 of a heart attack. He was a retired Deputy Assessor, and a former Navy Yard carpenter.
- Clarence Goodsell, aged 65 years, died in 1951 from a heart attack.
- Elzia Ancel Hall, 67, died in 1997. He was a lifelong resident of Webster County and a retired coal miner.
- Clarence Lovelace died in 1951 at Port Jervis, New York, at the age of 56.
- Alec Long, aged 79 years, died in 1940 after a two weeks illness. He was a farmer and good businessman.
- Clen Alonzo Lambert, 62, of Marlinton, died in 1987. He was a former Pocahontas County superintendent for the West Virginia Department of Highways.
- Samuel C. McCarty, aged sixty-four years, died in 1938 in a hospital in New York. He was a member of the Methodist Protestant Church.
- Claude A. McMillion, aged 43 years, died in 1945. He was the principal of Greenbank High School.
- A. B. McCrary, 73, a retired Chesapeake and Ohio Railway official of Ronceverte, died in 1946 after a paralytic stroke.
- Albert Sydney Overholt, aged 85 years, died in 1951 of a heart attack.
- Virgil A. Ryder, 57, of Avoca, Michigan, was killed in 1973 when a tree fell on him. He was a lumberman.
- Clifford Ray Salyers, age 57, died in 1997. He was a retired Teamsters Union over-the-road driver.
- Austin Galford, aged about 50, died in 1942. He served as a soldier in the first World War.
- Dennis F. Galford, 57, died in 1976 after being fatally injured when his truck was struck by a train.
- Rev. Albert L. Galford, 55, died in 1972. He was a veteran of World War II and the pastor of the Hominy Falls Methodist Church.
- Wade C. Galford, 89, of Dunmore, died in 1983. He was a retired farmer and logger.
- Mrs. Alice Sutton Galford, 85, died in 1961. She was the widow of the late Allen Galford.
- Charles Warrick Galford, aged 69 years, died in 1955.
- Clifford Kirby, 52, died of a heart attack in 1957. He was an employee of the State Road Commission.
- George D. Lightner, aged 62 years, died in 1943. He had suffered a paralytic stroke.
- Alva Shrader died in 1960 in Hamilton, Ohio.
These are the individuals with similar names to "Clive" found in the sources.
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