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Arrie KEADLE

F, b. circa 1842
Arrie KEADLE|b. c 1842|p218.htm|George Washington KEADLE|b. 1815|p564.htm|Martha L. Mattox|b. 1822|p565.htm|||||||||||||

Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
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     Arrie KEADLE was born circa 1842 in Georgia, daughter of George Washington KEADLE and Martha L. Mattox.
     Arrie KEADLE appeared on a census, enumerated 19 September 1850, in the household of George Washington KEADLE and Martha L. Mattox in Division 59, Meriwether County, Georgia.1
     Arrie KEADLE appeared on a census, enumerated 21 July 1860, in the household of George Washington KEADLE and Martha L. Mattox in Scottsville, Bibb County, Alabama.2
     Arrie married George W. YEAGER, son of Ezekiah E. YEAGER and (?) Unknown, on 4 March 1866 in Bibb County, Alabama. The bond was posted that same day by George W. Yeager and D. Langston. The wedding service was performed by Isham R. Arnold.3
     Arrie KEADLE appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 10 June 1880 in Scottsville, Bibb County, Alabama. The household was listed as Anna Yeager (widow), age 40, born Georgia, parents born South Carolina; Martha J. Yeager (dau.), age 12; Enos A. Yeager (son), age 11; William R. Yeager (son), age 7; Maggie L. Yeager (dau.), age 5; and James Frank Yeager (son), age 1. All the children were born in Alabama, while their father was born in South Carolina and their mother in Georgia.4 She was buried in Vernontown Cemetery.

Last Edited=20 Jan 2008

Children of Arrie KEADLE and George W. YEAGER

Citations

  1. [S622] 1850 U. S. Census, Meriwether County, Georgia, George W. Keadle household 657, pg. 353.
  2. [S121] 1860 U. S. Census, Bibb County, Alabama, George W. Keadle household 527, pg. 723.
  3. [S271] Bibb County Marriages: Book E, pg. 387. (Bond found in loose papers vault).
  4. [S258] 1880 U. S. Census, Bibb County, Alabama, Anna Yeager household #80, Beat 2, Scottsville P. O.

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