In the 1920 census the Edward A Eatman family lived in Espanola, Flagler, Florida.[1]
Name
Sex
Age
Status
Relation
Occupation
Birth Place
Edward A Eatman
M
57
Married
Head
North Carolina
Julia Eatman
F
40
Married
Wife
Florida
Edith Eatman
F
17
Single
Daughter
Florida
Etta Eatman
F
16
Single
Daughter
Florida
Thelma Eatman
F
15
Single
Daughter
Florida
Willard Eatman
M
14
Single
Son
Florida
Zackie Eatman
F
12
Single
Daughter
Florida
Louise Eatman
F
10
Single
Daughter
Florida
Truman Eatman
M
8
Single
Son
Florida
Evelyn Eatman
F
6
Single
Daughter
Florida
Worth Eatman
M
3
Single
Son
Florida
Josephine Eatman
F
1
Single
Daughter
Florida
She passed away about 1939. Julia was mentioned on a memorial in Pellicer Creek Cemetery, Saint Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida with a death date of 8 Dec 1939.[2]
Sources
↑1920 Census:
"United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Affiliate Film Number: 220; Line: 21; FHL microfilm: 1820220; Record number: 26388;
FamilySearch Record: MNYV-X6F (accessed 19 June 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33S7-9R64-GRY Image number 00545
Evelyn Eatman (6), single daughter, in household of Edward A Eatman (57) in Espanola, Flagler, Florida, United States. Born in Florida.
↑Memorial:
"Find a Grave," database with images
Find A Grave: Memorial #37506781
Memorial page for Julia Carter Eatman (31 Aug 1879-8 Dec 1939), citing Pellicer Creek Cemetery, Saint Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida, USA.
Our Heritage A Genealogy of the Descendants of Jacob Carter of South Carolina, Volume: III Abbreviation: Our Heritage Author: Mary Ketus Deen Holland Publication: self-published, 1974 Repository
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Julia by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Julia: