Helen Magill was born September 17, 1880 in Georgia to father John H. Magill and mother Laura Eberhardt.[1]
Helen Magill wed Asa G Candler July 16, 1901 in Hart County, Georgia as seen in an image of the original marriage register.[2]
Helen Candler was enumerated as wife of the head of household at 220 Euclid Avenue, Atlanta Ward 9, Fulton County, Georgia for the April 20, United States Census, 1910. She was noted as born 1881 in Georgia and had been married nine years. She was the mother of four children of which three were still living as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head A G Candler Jr., daughter Lucy Candler, son John Candler, daughter Laura Candler, brother-in-law W W Mcgill and servant Landrum Anderson.[3]
September 12, 1918, Helen Candler was listed as living at Briar Cliff Road, DeKalb County, Georgia, when her husband, Asa Griggs Candler registered for military service as seen in this image of the original form.[4]
Helen Candler was enumerated as wife of the head of household at Briar Cliff Road, Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia for the January 2, United States Census, 1920. She was noted as born 1886 in Georgia and married as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Asa G Candler Jr., daughter Lucy Candler, son John Candler, daughter Laura Candler, daughter Hellen Candler, daughter Martha Candler and son Samuel Candler. Also included in the household but not transcribed were servant Landrum Anderson, maid Jessy Anderson (apparently the wife of Landrum), cook Fannie Upshaw and chauffeur (driver) Eli Johnson.[5]
Helen Magill Candler died January 29, 1927 at Briarcliff, DeKalb County, Georgia. Her husband was listed as Asa G. Candler Jr.[1]
Helen (Magill) Candler is buried at Westview Cemetery in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.[6]
See also:
non-related first wife of in-law
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