All of his children were born at home on Appomattox Street in Petersburg, this was a small two room house.
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Facts about grandpa Joe:
1905-671 West Washington Street his brother Thomas H Bishop lived with him
1913-672 West Washington Street his occupation was a motorman
1915-Dupuy Road near the belt line
1918-Dupuy Road RFD No 4
1920-Elm Street in Kenilsworth
1924-November 5-He married in Petersburg, Virginia to Bessie Lee Mayes
1927-105 Ferndale Avenue, his occupation was a trunkmaker
1929-105 Ferndale Avenue
1931-105 Ferndale Avenue
1933-1329 West Washington Street, he was employed as a factory worker
1935-811 Rome Street
1937-1111 Upper Appomattox Street
1941-1111 Upper Appomattox Street
1943-1111 Upper Appomattox Street-he was employed as a carpenter at Solvay Process on February 2, 1943 as per his work identification card he was age 57, 6 foot tall, 205 pounds, brown eyes and gray hair
1948-1111 Upper Appomattox Street-he was employed as a carpenter at Solvay Process
1950-148 Spring Street
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¸❤.·´ A BEAUTIFUL, LOVING TRIBUTE
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ಌڿڰۣಌ Miss you Great Grandpa Joe ಌڿڰۣಌ
All of his children were born at home on Appomattox Street in Petersburg, this was a small two room house.
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Facts about grandpa Joe:
1905-671 West Washington Street his brother Thomas H Bishop lived with him
1913-672 West Washington Street his occupation was a motorman
1915-Dupuy Road near the belt line
1918-Dupuy Road RFD No 4
1920-Elm Street in Kenilsworth
1924-November 5-He married in Petersburg, Virginia to Bessie Lee Mayes
1927-105 Ferndale Avenue, his occupation was a trunkmaker
1929-105 Ferndale Avenue
1931-105 Ferndale Avenue
1933-1329 West Washington Street, he was employed as a factory worker
1935-811 Rome Street
1937-1111 Upper Appomattox Street
1941-1111 Upper Appomattox Street
1943-1111 Upper Appomattox Street-he was employed as a carpenter at Solvay Process on February 2, 1943 as per his work identification card he was age 57, 6 foot tall, 205 pounds, brown eyes and gray hair
1948-1111 Upper Appomattox Street-he was employed as a carpenter at Solvay Process
1950-148 Spring Street
¸.· ´¸.·*´¨❤¸.·*¨¨*•¨*•.¸¸¸.·*´¨❤
¸❤.·´ A BEAUTIFUL, LOVING TRIBUTE
(¯`L´¯)✿
.`•.¸.•´(¯`O´¯)✿
******.`•.¸.•´(¯`V´¯)✿
...***********`•.¸.•´(¯`E´¯)
.........**************•.¸.•´
ಌڿڰۣಌ Miss you Great Grandpa Joe ಌڿڰۣಌ
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Joseph B. Bishop
At rest
Family Members
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Mary Geraldine Bishop Sheffield
1925–2009
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Joseph Mason Bishop
1926–2020
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Charlotte Lee Bishop Richter
1927–2003
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Ernest Bryant Bishop
1930–2003
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Audrey Virginia Bishop Harris
1933–2012
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William Lewis Bishop
1934–2001
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Barbara Jean Bishop Badershall
1935–2021
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Ethel Lucille Bishop Ball
1939–2023
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Phyllis Ann Bishop Williams
1942–2016