Marsha Kay Widney (age 2) and Rebecca Jeanne "Becky" Lawton (age 3) celebrating Easter at "Nannie" Edna Kisner's home/store in Frank, W.Va. Their mothers were sisters, Marguerite K. Widney and Geraldine K. Lawton
Lloyd E. "Dabney" Kisner, Jr., Bruce E. "Gene" Lawton, Geraldine "Gerry" Kisner, and William E. "Bill" Kisner in the backyard of the Kisner home/store in Frank, W.Va.
Kisner's Store building was built in 1930-32 and L. E. Kisner General Merchandise opened in 1932-33 and closed in 1950. The Kisner's lived upstairs over the store. The building was later sold and served as a post office, a church, a teen center.…
Pearl Kisner Geese, wife of Charles Geese, Sr. and sister to Lloyd E. Kisner, Sr. standing on the steps in front of Kisner's Store and home in Frank, W.Va.
Charles Geese, Sr. on the Street in Front of Kisner's Store in Frank, W.Va. Married Pearl Kisner, sister to Lloyd Kisner, Sr. He was from Baltimore, Maryland and was an engineer and worked for the Western Maryland Railroad.
Five Kisner Siblings with their Father Lloyd Kisner, Sr on his 80th Birthday at the Lawton Home in Bryantown, Maryland. Standing, left to right: Pauline Mae "Polly" Kisner Mams; William Elmer "Bill" Kisner; Lloyd Edgar "Dabney" Kisner, Jr.;Geraldine…
Lloyd Edgar and Edna Graham Kisner posing in front of the piano in Frank, W.Va. When Lloyd Edgar Kisner was born on April 9, 1897, in Douglas, Tucker County, West Virginia, his father, Elmer Jackson Kisner, was 28 and his mother, Sidney Ella…