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Source: S13 Author: Robert Somerville Yeatts Type: Book Note: #SN13 Title: John Yeardley Yeatts of Pittsylvania and Patrick Counties
Note SN13John Yeardley Yeatts of Pittsylvania and Patrick Counties, Virginia
I didn't think to look in my copy of O.E. Pilson's "Tombstone Inscriptions of Cemeteries of Patrick County Virginia - Revised and Expanded", 1994 (I bought it from Coy). But sure enough, on page 35, in the Newman Adams Cemetery (located on E. J. Amos Farm, on ridge a few hundred yards east of Rod #680, on the south side of Mayo Rivier), it lists "Henry H. Yeatts, b. 3 Nov. 1836; d. 13 May 1870".
So although the middle initial seems incorrect (I understand his full name was Henry Fleming Yeatts), I think we have our answer for his approximate death date, and when Little Muh was widowed.
By the way, do you pronounce her nickname with a hard "u", as in "moo", or with a soft "u", as in "bus"?
My sister was Virginai Cohen who live in Topeka was just astonished how much you Dad resembled Grandpa Yeatts and she thought that our older deceased sister, Lorraine, closely resembled Aunt Delma.
I didn't think to look in my copy of O.E. Pilson's "Tombstone Inscriptions of Cemeteries of Patrick County Virginia - Revised and Expanded", 1994 (I bought it from Coy). But sure enough, on page 35, in the Newman Adams Cemetery (located on E. J. Amos Farm, on ridge a few hundred yards east of Rod #680, on the south side of Mayo Rivier), it lists "Henry H. Yeatts, b. 3 Nov. 1836; d. 13 May 1870".
So although the middle initial seems incorrect (I understand his full name was Henry Fleming Yeatts), I think we have our answer for his approximate death date, and when Little Muh was widowed.
By the way, do you pronounce her nickname with a hard "u", as in "moo", or with a soft "u", as in "bus"?
My sister was Virginai Cohen who live in Topeka was just astonished how much you Dad resembled Grandpa Yeatts and she thought that our older deceased sister, Lorraine, closely resembled Aunt Delma.
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