• Eulie Hudson PEAVY (1879-1954), who moved from the farm on Old Louisville Road at Wallowing Branch in Effingham County (just south of Oliver in Screven County) to Port Wentworth in Chatham County in 1922; he is also buried here at Little Ogeechee Baptist Church.
• John Henry PEVEY I (1885-1950), who settled near Clyo, in Effingham County, and is buried at Turkey Branch Methodist Church.
• Clifford Monroe PEAVY (1888-1969), who settled in Liberty County, and is buried at Dorchester.
• Teasley Guilford PEVEY (1891-1955), who also settled near Clyo, in Effingham County, and is buried at Corinth Baptist Church.
• William H. PEVEY (1895-1922), who remained with his parents in Effingham County, near Oliver in Screven County; he is buried here at Little Ogeechee Baptist Church.
• Newton PEVEY (born in April of 1897, died between 1906 and 1910); he is likely buried here at Little Ogeechee Baptist Church.
Georgia Death Certificate: David died in the 12th District of Effingham County, near Oliver in Screven County, with burial at Oliver. The informant for his death certificate was their eldest child, Eulie Hudson PEAVY of Oliver, who is also buried in this cemetery (the informant's surname spelled PEVEY on the death certificate). The attending physician was Howard E. EZELL of Oliver.
Dave's widow was Rodney Elizabeth EVANS, "Lizzie", daughter of John C. EVANS C.S.A. & Mary Ann WATERS. She was born in January of 1859 in Screven County; her father went away to war in August of 1861 and disappeared in North Carolina following the surrender in 1865. She was likely named for her grandmother, Elizabeth HENDRICKS EVANS (daughter of John HENDRICKS Sr. R.S.) and for Dr. Rodney BURKE, who boarded with her grandmother about the time of her birth. She died on the 23rd of December, 1928, in Evans County, while living with one of her sons, and she may also be buried in this cemetery, beside her husband.
• Eulie Hudson PEAVY (1879-1954), who moved from the farm on Old Louisville Road at Wallowing Branch in Effingham County (just south of Oliver in Screven County) to Port Wentworth in Chatham County in 1922; he is also buried here at Little Ogeechee Baptist Church.
• John Henry PEVEY I (1885-1950), who settled near Clyo, in Effingham County, and is buried at Turkey Branch Methodist Church.
• Clifford Monroe PEAVY (1888-1969), who settled in Liberty County, and is buried at Dorchester.
• Teasley Guilford PEVEY (1891-1955), who also settled near Clyo, in Effingham County, and is buried at Corinth Baptist Church.
• William H. PEVEY (1895-1922), who remained with his parents in Effingham County, near Oliver in Screven County; he is buried here at Little Ogeechee Baptist Church.
• Newton PEVEY (born in April of 1897, died between 1906 and 1910); he is likely buried here at Little Ogeechee Baptist Church.
Georgia Death Certificate: David died in the 12th District of Effingham County, near Oliver in Screven County, with burial at Oliver. The informant for his death certificate was their eldest child, Eulie Hudson PEAVY of Oliver, who is also buried in this cemetery (the informant's surname spelled PEVEY on the death certificate). The attending physician was Howard E. EZELL of Oliver.
Dave's widow was Rodney Elizabeth EVANS, "Lizzie", daughter of John C. EVANS C.S.A. & Mary Ann WATERS. She was born in January of 1859 in Screven County; her father went away to war in August of 1861 and disappeared in North Carolina following the surrender in 1865. She was likely named for her grandmother, Elizabeth HENDRICKS EVANS (daughter of John HENDRICKS Sr. R.S.) and for Dr. Rodney BURKE, who boarded with her grandmother about the time of her birth. She died on the 23rd of December, 1928, in Evans County, while living with one of her sons, and she may also be buried in this cemetery, beside her husband.
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