| WILLIAM STUMP SR.
This is a story that has to be told. Every
family has it's dark secrets and
skeletons in the closet.
I have been told different stories about
my Grandfather since I was a young
boy. I have recently confirmed these
stories through meeting family on the
internet. Between piecing together
what they were told and what I was told
the story took on a life of itself.
I owe so much to some cousin's who
have contacted me and shared
information that it's a debt I can never
repay.
I would like to thank Vicki,Susan,Linda,Lori,and Lee.
This first photo is of the Stump family.
This is my grandfather, William Stump and his wife, my Grandmother, Hattie
Lee Lovell (Ratcliff) Stump. The children from left to right are; the
boy with the hat on is Ward Ratcliff, one of Hattie's sons from her first
marriage. Next to him and in front of William is Burnett Stump, my father.
William is holding my uncle Frank Stump.Directly in front of Hattie is
Addie (Bunch) Ratcliff and next to her is Hava Ratcliff. As you
can tell Hattie is pregnant with my uncle Robert Stump.

This next photo of the Stump family has a different member.The boy on
the left is Little John Stump, he is a son from William's first marriage
to Mary Francis Collins. In this photo you can really tell that Hattie
is pregnant.
This is were the story gets to be a tragedy. This photo I had reservations
on putting on the
internet because it has brought out so many emotions in me. I can't
even begin to tell
you how and what I felt when I saw this photo. This is my Grandfather
William
laying in the road after he had been shot by my uncle Maynard Ratcliff.
Maynard is standing in the background of this photo. He only lived
about ten minutes after being shot. The pillow under his head is the
story for me.
My dad often told my mother that when William was shot that his mother
Hattie made him
go get his bed pillow for under William's head. My dad was only about
4 at the time and
he loved his pillow. He cried uncontrollably because he didn't want to
get his pillow but
his mother made him get it.

I won't get into the details of what and
why it happened.When you have children from
two different marriages together and a new family started there can be
a lot of friction to
say the least. I know Maynard had enough and took dramatic and drastic
measures
to end the problem. Below is a copy of part of the newspaper article
about Maynard.
This was in the Roanoke Times,Roanoke,Virginia,Friday morning May 5th.
1928.
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