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   Arminta Cookman (d/o Melburn and Olive Edmonds Cookman) (photos 1 and 13) b. Jan 12, 1867, d Mar 21, 1943, m. Oct 18, 1888 to John Oliver Cheuvront.  Arminta was born in the old home place on Jesse's Run near Jane Lew, Harrison Co., WV.  She attended the local rural school and later the "Academy" at Weston.  She taught two terms in a school near Jane Lew and boarded during that time with a relative married to a Harrison Alcar. 
     Arminta attended church at the Old Harmony Church, often walking the five miles there from the family home.  This church must have been the center of much of the neighborhood activities, because she mentioned it many times in her life. 
     Arminta handed down many stories of life in the hills of West Virginia to her family.  Excursions to gather wild nuts and berries, persimmons, and paw-paws were fun for the family, and the trick was to beat the raccoons and opossums to the fruit after the first frost.  She reminisced that the family also gathered maple sap in the spring, boiling it down into maple syrup and hard sugar, with the occasional spoonful dropped into the snow for an instant "maplesicle".  Arminta said the family coal mine on their Missouri farm provided an easy winter's fuel supply [one J.Howard noted probably did seem easy, compared to the task of chopping wood or hauling coal from town].  She told about wild game plentiful in the hills, the fun of neighbors' parties, box socials, and the terrible hardships of the Civil War period.  Arminta also related playing a practical joke on a timid neighbor by placing a black bear skin across the fence at the place where he crawled on the way home from a local still, and scaring the poor timid man out of his wits. 
  Arminta went with the family when they migrated to Missouri in 1887, and she married John Oliver Cheuvront, a farmer and stockbuyer, on Oct 18, 1888 in Sullivan Co., MO (see ref 8).  They moved to a 320 acre farm five miles southwest of Harris, Missouri to raise their family. 
   The life of a stockbuyer at the turn of the century was not an easy one, and it involved riding horseback far and wide to buy, sell, and herd cattle.  Many trips meant a week or more in the saddle, finding accomodations wherever one could.  Early in life John contracted the dreaded Tuberculosis which was prevalent in his family, perhaps induced by the damp "creek bottom" location of the old homestead of his father George Cheuvront.  As a result John's health was never good, and after an injury working horses at the new Milwaukee Railroad in Sullivan County his health began to deteriorate.  He died at his home of TB on Feb 12, 1914, and was buried in Asbury Cemetery. 
   After John's death Arminta continued running the farm with her family and died on Mar 21, 1943.  She was highly respected in the community and most beloved by her family for her unselfish devotion to all. 
transcription of the Bible record of John Oliver and Arminta Cheuvront:
Husband: John Oliver Cheuvront, born August 13, 1863
Wife: Arminta Cookman Cheuvront, born January 12, 1867
married: October 18, 1888
Children's Names:
infant: born January 12, 1890
Donna Olive Cheuvront: born July 14, 1892
Evah Cheuvront: born January 1, 1893
Ora Maud Cheuvront: born May 6, 1895
Clara Lillian Cheuvront: born May 17, 1898
Mildred Edith Cheuvront:  born April 17, 1901
Helen Cheuvront: born June 22, 1904 
John Howard Cheuvront: born September 30, 1906 
[John Howard is the author of this information]
Paul Gerald Cheuvront: born September 15, 1911
Marriages:
Donna: August 30, 1915
Eva: April 7, 1915
Mildred: July 25, 1920
Howard: July 23, 1927
Paul: November 14, 1934
Deaths:
John Oliver Cheuvront: died February 12, 1914
Arminta Cookman Cheuvront: died March 21, 1943
Infant daughter: died January 12, 1890
Ora Maude Cheuvront: died February 22, 1897
Clara Lillian Cheuvront:  died September 27, 1904
Helen Cheuvront: died August 19, 1905
Paul Gerald Cheuvront: died July 29, 1962
  
     The official record of John Howard Cheuvront was verified by Elda Wolfe, who was present at his birth.  She signed this statement on Sept 15, 1952 at the age of 83.
photos of Arminta Cookman and John Oliver Cheuvront family on photos pp. 7 and 13
 the family of Arminta Cookman and John Oliver Cheuvront, cont'd
 
-from A Brief History of the Melburn Cookman Family in America, J. Howard Cheuvront, 1972 
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