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Allie Mae <I>Hall</I> Yancey

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Allie Mae Hall Yancey

Birth
Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA
Death
Jul 1956 (aged 38)
Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Oak Grove, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 10
Memorial ID
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Allie was the daughter of James Monroe Hall and Tennie Pearl (Hardy) Hall.

Allie and Charles Holiman, Jr. were married February 15, 1938 in Hot Spring County, Arkansas. A copy of the marriage license is in Allie's Family History Book. They had one son. Allie and Charles were later divorced.

1--Richard [????-????]

On March 2, 1942 in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, Allie and Mack A. Yancey were united in marriage. A copy of their marriage license is in the Family History Book. They had one daughter.

1--Jean [????-????]

Allie and Mack lived in Texas and was coming back to Malvern for the 4th of July holidays. They were in a terrible car wreck near Central, Arkansas, a few miles out of Malvern. Allie was killed, Mack was seriously injured and was in the hospital for weeks. The two children had only cuts and bruises. They were treated at the hospital and released.

Mack kept Richard and raised him.

In 1959, Mack married Betty Barton. She helped Mack raise the two children, treating them like her own. I do not know if they had any children together.

Mack's brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Bonnie Yancey gave me all of the information on this family. Thank you Bill and Bonnie.

Allie is buried just above her parents at the Lone Hill Cemetery. We do not have a picture of Allie. If someone would like to add a picture of her, please do. In 1997 I took the picture of her headstone, her footstone and the cemetery sign.

Allie was my 2nd cousin 1 time removed.

Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Charles V. Anderson
and Judah Ann (Smith) Anderson
Allie was the daughter of James Monroe Hall and Tennie Pearl (Hardy) Hall.

Allie and Charles Holiman, Jr. were married February 15, 1938 in Hot Spring County, Arkansas. A copy of the marriage license is in Allie's Family History Book. They had one son. Allie and Charles were later divorced.

1--Richard [????-????]

On March 2, 1942 in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, Allie and Mack A. Yancey were united in marriage. A copy of their marriage license is in the Family History Book. They had one daughter.

1--Jean [????-????]

Allie and Mack lived in Texas and was coming back to Malvern for the 4th of July holidays. They were in a terrible car wreck near Central, Arkansas, a few miles out of Malvern. Allie was killed, Mack was seriously injured and was in the hospital for weeks. The two children had only cuts and bruises. They were treated at the hospital and released.

Mack kept Richard and raised him.

In 1959, Mack married Betty Barton. She helped Mack raise the two children, treating them like her own. I do not know if they had any children together.

Mack's brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Bonnie Yancey gave me all of the information on this family. Thank you Bill and Bonnie.

Allie is buried just above her parents at the Lone Hill Cemetery. We do not have a picture of Allie. If someone would like to add a picture of her, please do. In 1997 I took the picture of her headstone, her footstone and the cemetery sign.

Allie was my 2nd cousin 1 time removed.

Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Charles V. Anderson
and Judah Ann (Smith) Anderson


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