 Navy Blimp Over Hog Island, 1943
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 Hog Island,
1942
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 Motor Whale Boat
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 Coast Guard men stationed on Hog Island,
1950
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 Coast Guard Station. 1920s |
 Coast Guard men stationed on Hog Island |
 Mable Mercer, Teacher, on steps of Broadwater Academy,
Hog Island |
 Irving Bowen preparing to move his boat where it had
washed up in the yard of the house Hilda was living in at the time of the
1936 Hurricane (Sept.) |
Gerald Bowen and
Yvonne Marshall (now Widgeon), Cousins |
 Gerald Bowen and Yvonne Marshall (Widgeon) 1938 or
1939
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 Store and Post Office on Hog Island. Moved to Willis
Wharf in 1943 by John L. Marshal (father of Yvonne Marshall) to become
family home. |
 Mildred Doughty Smith, Hog Island. teacher
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 John
L. Marshall and his cousin Pauline Lewis Phillips, 1942 |
 Hog Island bathing beauties. Aunt Hilda Tittermary,
Virginia Bell Carroll, Lily Bradford Smith, Mable Bell Hamblin,
1932. |
Lillian
Doughty |
 Ethel
Doughty Joynes, 1902
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 March 10, 1924 Ethel (Doughty) Joynes (Sister to
the Grandmother of Yvonne Marshall Widgeon) Enjoying the warm sun by
the high bank.
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 Ethel Doughty Joynes taken on Dicky Ridge just before we
got to Forest Royal 3360 ft., 1955 |
 Russell Bowen, Arthur Marsh, Ray Phillips, Fred Marsh,
Elmer Doughty, Harry Bowen, John Clark Higbee, Otto Phillips, Raymond Phillips,
Earl Doughty, 1919 |
 Keepers Dwelling, Broadwater, 1920s |
 "Sud" Bell, 1940
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 Charles R. Doughty, son of George Edward and his wife
Mary. Born Sept. 4, 1889; died June 5, 1936. Charles was the brother of
the Grandmother of Yvonne Marshall Widgeon. He served in World War
I. |
"Sud" Bell, 1940
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 Charles Doughty, 1918
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 Old
Coast Guard Station and dock
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The Marsh Family, 1915
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 The
store and P.O. as it looked in the 30s
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 The
first Hog Island. Lighthouse, built in 1852
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 Lighthouse. Construction 1892- 1896. After serving seamen
for 52 years, it was abandoned. Blown down by dynamite in
1948.
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 Lighthouse |
 House |
 Aerial View Two Houses |
 Wharf, Hog Island |
Aerial View, Looking South, Broadwater, VA
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 Aerial View |
 School Photo, Teachers and Children, 1924
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 Back
of School Photo with names |

Children at Broadwater, Hog Island, School in
1928 |
 Members of Broadwater Methodist Church, 1932 |
 Old
Coast Guard Station, south End of Hog Island |
 Hilda in front of house built by Vernon Simpson in 1915
on Hog Island from salvaged lumber from old hotel |
 Same house after its move to Willis Wharf.. Home of
Charles Simpson. |
 Yvonne Marshall Widgeon's Simpson
Grandparents. "Grandmommie met Grandpoppie when she came to Hog Island
to work in the hotel. She was raised in Quinby by the Bradfords. But was
she a Bradford?" 1918 |
 Lottie Doughty Simpson, Grandmother of Yvonne Marshall
Widgeon, 1932 |
 James Vernon Simpson, Grandfather of Yvonne Marshall
Widgeon, 1950
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Hog
Island Reunion September 25, 1969 (?), 1989 |
 James Waylon Simpson Born January 8, 1867; died July 30,
1935. Born and died on Hog Island. Waterman and Lighthouse keeper. Mary
Ellen Bradford Simpson. Born October 14, 1863 in Quinby, VA; Died on
September 19, 1937, on Hog Island. Photo taken at Old Point Comfort
Lighthouse where he served as lighthouse keeper. |
History of the Simpson family. |
 Miss Nancy Kelly Great great great grandmother of
Yvonne Marshall Widgeon, 1860 |
 Mamie Shep Doughty Robbins, Essie Lewis, Mary Ellen
Simpson, Mary Riggen, Hallie Smith, Fannie Bell, Hilda Tittermary, child
unknown. In front of Aunt Fanny's house on Hog Island, 1927.
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 Hilda S. Tittermary and Olive S. Bowen, 1930
(Aunts of Yvonne Marshall Widgeon)
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 Grafton Bowen and Charles Simpson, 1930 |
George Edward Doughty and Mary Emma Lafferty Doughty,
Greatgrandparents of Yvonne Marshall Widgeon, 1927 |
 "Hank" Marshall - Cook, 1950
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 36' motor boat
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 Hog Island Light
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