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'''HARVEY SAMPSON''' (1909-1991), Nicut, Calhoun/Braxton county line, West Virginia.  Sampson was one of seven children, born into a musical family.  His father, David Andrew, and his brother, Homer, played the fiddle although Harvey's first instrument was the banjo (he did not pick up the fiddle until the 1940's).  He married his sweetheart, Mary.  Harvey Sampson died in 1991 in Roane General Hospital after a long illness at 91 years of age.
'''HARVEY SAMPSON''' (1909-1991), Nicut, Calhoun/Braxton county line, West Virginia.  Sampson was one of seven children, born into a musical family.  His father, David Andrew, and his brother, Homer, played the fiddle although Harvey's first instrument was the banjo (he did not pick up the fiddle until the 1940's).  He married his sweetheart, Mary.  Harvey Sampson died in 1991 in Roane General Hospital after a long illness at 91 years of age.

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Harvey Sampson

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 Given name:     Harvey
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Sampson
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     Nicut, West Virginia
 Year of birth:     1909
 Year of death:     1991
 Profile:     Musician
 Source of information:     
     

HARVEY SAMPSON (1909-1991), Nicut, Calhoun/Braxton county line, West Virginia. Sampson was one of seven children, born into a musical family. His father, David Andrew, and his brother, Homer, played the fiddle although Harvey's first instrument was the banjo (he did not pick up the fiddle until the 1940's). He married his sweetheart, Mary. Harvey Sampson died in 1991 in Roane General Hospital after a long illness at 91 years of age.