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Albert Clayton Tebeau

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Albert Clayton Tebeau

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
20 Jul 1941 (aged 57)
Burial
Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Name: Albert C Tebeau
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 Jul 1941
Event Place: Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Address: 80 E 208th St.
Gender: Male
Age: 57
Marital Status: Married
Race: W.
Occupation: Clergyman
Birth Date: 05 Jun 1884
Birthplace: Savannah, Ga.
Birth Year (Estimated): 1884
Burial Date: 22 Jul 1941
Burial Place: Cleve. Crematory
Father's Name: Albert Tebeau
Father's Birthplace: Savannah, Ga.
Mother's Name: Rose Clayton
Mother's Birthplace: Holly Springs, Mass.
Spouse's Name: Ruth

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Name: Ruth W Tebeau
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Ward 2, Euclid City, Euclid City, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 48
Marital Status: Married
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Birthplace: Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated): 1892
Last Place of Residence: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Albert C Tebeau Head M 55 Georgia
Ruth W Tebeau Wife F 48 Virginia
Rose T Wheelwright Mother F 79 Mississippi

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ame: Rose Whalwright
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Precinct 15 Camp Hill Camp Hill village, Tallapoosa, Alabama, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 40
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children: 4
Birth Date: Apr 1860
Birthplace: Mississippi
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother of how many children: 4
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Rose Whalwright Head F 40 Mississippi
Emmett Tebran Son M 18 Georgia
Clayton Tebran Son M 16 Georgia
Eloise Tebeau Daughter F 14 Florida
Edna Tebeau Daughter F 8 Georgia
Eustes Leatherwood Boarder M 20 Alabama
Walter Leatherwood Boarder M 22 Alabama
John Mabry Boarder M 21 Georgia
Frank Johns Boarder M 21 Alabama

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Name: Zoda Rose Tebeau
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 04 Jun 1916
Event Place: Henderson, North Carolina
Other Event Place: City
Father's Name: Ruth Whaley
Mother's Name: Albert Clayton Tebeau
Page: 39
Source Reference: 1916

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Name: Albert Clayton Tebeau
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Henderson County, North Carolina, United States
Gender: Male
Nationality: United States
Birth Date: 05 Jun 1884

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January 7, 1927
The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois · Page 6

-The Rev. nearly four-score of lives, including that ot the Governor of Virginia. He is a kinsman of Pat Teb'eau, ballplayer, formerly with .the Cleveland Albert Clayton Tebeau, formerly rec-1 Indians. :or of Emmanuel Episcopal church Bristol, Va., who served four years in the navy and then practiced osteopathy for 12 years in North Caro- i Una before studying the ministry at j U e l l e v U l e p I1L Jan . - _ _ T h P st . Virginia Theological .Seminary, became rector this week of historic Monumental Episcopal church. This s the church which stands, on the .KKQtKSTtfr) TO AIMJVT Ei)OltSK,.MK.T Glair County Board of .Supervisor? at its meeting here Saturday be asked by the Bridge and Road Coin- site of the Richmond theatre that jmittee of East St. Louis to adopt an burned in 1811,

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August 6, 1918
The Hendersonville Visitor from Hendersonville, North Carolina · Page 1

DR. TEBEAU AND MR. WHALE Y BUY NOTERMAN PROPERTY, WILL DEVELOP IT AT ONCE Robert B. Brown, a well known cit Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell have gone to Brevard. Mrs. Powell will be away The Noterman place the valuable and desirable property on North Main a month. C. F. Bland, owner of the Bland Hardware company, has purchased the building occupied by this business, known as the Clarke building, the consideration being $25,000. The property was purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Foy, of Statesboro, Ga., are guests of Miss Cora Lott at and Eighth avenue facing the Caro-lian Terrace hotel has been purchased by Dr. A. C. Tebeau, of Henderson-ville, and L. E. Whaley, of Lumberton. The new owners will undertake immediate improvements and highly de- Flat Rock. Miss Sue Lanning, who is taking a business course here, has returned izen or Henderson county, passed away at his home in the Edneyvllle section 1 ast week, after being In feeble health for some time. He was interred in the Mt. Moriah church yard with services by Revs. A. N. Nelson and Masters. Mr. Brown had lived in that community since his child hood and was well known all over the county, and has a host of friends, who will le-gret to hear of his death. He is survived by his wife and eight children. His children are: J. C. and W. F. Brown, of Hendersonville; Mis. Russell Youngblood, Mrs. Turner Justus, Mrs. L. R. Rhodes, Mrs. Oscar Nix, and Mrs. James Lanning and Miss Willie Brown. from a visit to her home folks at Fletcher. Mrs. John Clayton and children, of Massie Mills, Va., are on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Lanning, at Fletcher. Miss Bessie Lee, of Statesboro Ga., who has been visiting Mrs. Thomas Egerton, has gone to visit Miss Cora Lott on the Flat Rock drive. Miss Adelaide Hughes, who has been on a visit of several weeks to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell, on Fourth avenue, MRS. WHITAKER ENTERTAINS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Whitaker entertained Thursday, August 1, at west, left today for her home at their home on the Flat Rock drive, with a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Vaughan Clarksville, Ga. Mrs. J. B. Steele, of Georgetown, was on the sick list last week. Mrs. Steele has rooms in her residence on Fifth avenue, which is occupied by Perkinson, of Washington. D. C. Cov ers were laid for ten guests, which In cluded Misses Elsie Ficker, Ruth Smith, Cora Lott, Bessie Lee; Mes DR. ALBERT CLAYTON TEBEAU Who recently entered Into big real estate -Developments on an exten-Ive scale. Rev. Mr. Davis and family. Mrs. Anderson and daughters, Ma C. F. BLAND. Who during his short residence in HendersonTiUe has purchased a large hardware business and more recently Its home. He is also very active In religious and civic work. rie and Louise Bateman, who have been quests of Park Hill for some dames Thomas Egerton and Martha Foy. This gathering of Mary Baldwin College friends was a surprise for Mrs Perkinson. The afternoon was spent in knitting, sewing, chatting and music by some of the talented guests. time, have recently returned to their home in Wilson, N. C. Mrs. G. W. Fletcher, of Fletcher, velop the seven acres of ground into desirable building sites for residential purposes. Tentative plans call for the removal of the present building so it will face Eighth avenue instead of Main street. This property is highly valuable and NO TELEPHONE INCREASE P. F. Patton, of Greenville, S. C, and E. C. Guy, of Marion, N. C. - Mr. Bland has been a resident and business man of Hendersonville for only a few years and this substantial purchase is regarded as an index of his faith in Hendersonville. who has been very sick recently, Is improving. Mrs. Fletcher is the grandmother of Mesdames Wm. R. Kirk and Erskine Ehringhaus. The telephone company was not granted an increase in rate by the State Corporation Commission which ruled that since the petition for an In MRS. L. Z. HERON DEAD a movement was recently on foot by the Woodmen of the World to convert it into a Root Memorial park. The development of this . property will place some very attractive close-in residential sites on the market at an early date. The deal was made through the real estate firm of Smith, Jackson & crease was filed, the telephone lines were turned over to the government for operation, hence a matter to be settled by the government rather than

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Name: Albert C Tebeau
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 Jul 1941
Event Place: Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Address: 80 E 208th St.
Gender: Male
Age: 57
Marital Status: Married
Race: W.
Occupation: Clergyman
Birth Date: 05 Jun 1884
Birthplace: Savannah, Ga.
Birth Year (Estimated): 1884
Burial Date: 22 Jul 1941
Burial Place: Cleve. Crematory
Father's Name: Albert Tebeau
Father's Birthplace: Savannah, Ga.
Mother's Name: Rose Clayton
Mother's Birthplace: Holly Springs, Mass.
Spouse's Name: Ruth

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Name: Ruth W Tebeau
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Ward 2, Euclid City, Euclid City, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 48
Marital Status: Married
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Birthplace: Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated): 1892
Last Place of Residence: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Albert C Tebeau Head M 55 Georgia
Ruth W Tebeau Wife F 48 Virginia
Rose T Wheelwright Mother F 79 Mississippi

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ame: Rose Whalwright
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Precinct 15 Camp Hill Camp Hill village, Tallapoosa, Alabama, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 40
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children: 4
Birth Date: Apr 1860
Birthplace: Mississippi
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother of how many children: 4
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Rose Whalwright Head F 40 Mississippi
Emmett Tebran Son M 18 Georgia
Clayton Tebran Son M 16 Georgia
Eloise Tebeau Daughter F 14 Florida
Edna Tebeau Daughter F 8 Georgia
Eustes Leatherwood Boarder M 20 Alabama
Walter Leatherwood Boarder M 22 Alabama
John Mabry Boarder M 21 Georgia
Frank Johns Boarder M 21 Alabama

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Name: Zoda Rose Tebeau
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 04 Jun 1916
Event Place: Henderson, North Carolina
Other Event Place: City
Father's Name: Ruth Whaley
Mother's Name: Albert Clayton Tebeau
Page: 39
Source Reference: 1916

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Name: Albert Clayton Tebeau
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Henderson County, North Carolina, United States
Gender: Male
Nationality: United States
Birth Date: 05 Jun 1884

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January 7, 1927
The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois · Page 6

-The Rev. nearly four-score of lives, including that ot the Governor of Virginia. He is a kinsman of Pat Teb'eau, ballplayer, formerly with .the Cleveland Albert Clayton Tebeau, formerly rec-1 Indians. :or of Emmanuel Episcopal church Bristol, Va., who served four years in the navy and then practiced osteopathy for 12 years in North Caro- i Una before studying the ministry at j U e l l e v U l e p I1L Jan . - _ _ T h P st . Virginia Theological .Seminary, became rector this week of historic Monumental Episcopal church. This s the church which stands, on the .KKQtKSTtfr) TO AIMJVT Ei)OltSK,.MK.T Glair County Board of .Supervisor? at its meeting here Saturday be asked by the Bridge and Road Coin- site of the Richmond theatre that jmittee of East St. Louis to adopt an burned in 1811,

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August 6, 1918
The Hendersonville Visitor from Hendersonville, North Carolina · Page 1

DR. TEBEAU AND MR. WHALE Y BUY NOTERMAN PROPERTY, WILL DEVELOP IT AT ONCE Robert B. Brown, a well known cit Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell have gone to Brevard. Mrs. Powell will be away The Noterman place the valuable and desirable property on North Main a month. C. F. Bland, owner of the Bland Hardware company, has purchased the building occupied by this business, known as the Clarke building, the consideration being $25,000. The property was purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Foy, of Statesboro, Ga., are guests of Miss Cora Lott at and Eighth avenue facing the Caro-lian Terrace hotel has been purchased by Dr. A. C. Tebeau, of Henderson-ville, and L. E. Whaley, of Lumberton. The new owners will undertake immediate improvements and highly de- Flat Rock. Miss Sue Lanning, who is taking a business course here, has returned izen or Henderson county, passed away at his home in the Edneyvllle section 1 ast week, after being In feeble health for some time. He was interred in the Mt. Moriah church yard with services by Revs. A. N. Nelson and Masters. Mr. Brown had lived in that community since his child hood and was well known all over the county, and has a host of friends, who will le-gret to hear of his death. He is survived by his wife and eight children. His children are: J. C. and W. F. Brown, of Hendersonville; Mis. Russell Youngblood, Mrs. Turner Justus, Mrs. L. R. Rhodes, Mrs. Oscar Nix, and Mrs. James Lanning and Miss Willie Brown. from a visit to her home folks at Fletcher. Mrs. John Clayton and children, of Massie Mills, Va., are on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Lanning, at Fletcher. Miss Bessie Lee, of Statesboro Ga., who has been visiting Mrs. Thomas Egerton, has gone to visit Miss Cora Lott on the Flat Rock drive. Miss Adelaide Hughes, who has been on a visit of several weeks to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell, on Fourth avenue, MRS. WHITAKER ENTERTAINS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Whitaker entertained Thursday, August 1, at west, left today for her home at their home on the Flat Rock drive, with a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Vaughan Clarksville, Ga. Mrs. J. B. Steele, of Georgetown, was on the sick list last week. Mrs. Steele has rooms in her residence on Fifth avenue, which is occupied by Perkinson, of Washington. D. C. Cov ers were laid for ten guests, which In cluded Misses Elsie Ficker, Ruth Smith, Cora Lott, Bessie Lee; Mes DR. ALBERT CLAYTON TEBEAU Who recently entered Into big real estate -Developments on an exten-Ive scale. Rev. Mr. Davis and family. Mrs. Anderson and daughters, Ma C. F. BLAND. Who during his short residence in HendersonTiUe has purchased a large hardware business and more recently Its home. He is also very active In religious and civic work. rie and Louise Bateman, who have been quests of Park Hill for some dames Thomas Egerton and Martha Foy. This gathering of Mary Baldwin College friends was a surprise for Mrs Perkinson. The afternoon was spent in knitting, sewing, chatting and music by some of the talented guests. time, have recently returned to their home in Wilson, N. C. Mrs. G. W. Fletcher, of Fletcher, velop the seven acres of ground into desirable building sites for residential purposes. Tentative plans call for the removal of the present building so it will face Eighth avenue instead of Main street. This property is highly valuable and NO TELEPHONE INCREASE P. F. Patton, of Greenville, S. C, and E. C. Guy, of Marion, N. C. - Mr. Bland has been a resident and business man of Hendersonville for only a few years and this substantial purchase is regarded as an index of his faith in Hendersonville. who has been very sick recently, Is improving. Mrs. Fletcher is the grandmother of Mesdames Wm. R. Kirk and Erskine Ehringhaus. The telephone company was not granted an increase in rate by the State Corporation Commission which ruled that since the petition for an In MRS. L. Z. HERON DEAD a movement was recently on foot by the Woodmen of the World to convert it into a Root Memorial park. The development of this . property will place some very attractive close-in residential sites on the market at an early date. The deal was made through the real estate firm of Smith, Jackson & crease was filed, the telephone lines were turned over to the government for operation, hence a matter to be settled by the government rather than

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