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Aaron Canaday

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Aaron Canaday

Birth
Charlton County, Georgia, USA
Death
27 Dec 1935 (aged 68)
Saint George, Charlton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Baxter, Baker County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Aaron was a prosperous farmer and cattleman. He worked hard to make a living that supported his large family. He'd kill hogs on Fridays and peddle the meat to turpentine camp, said Otis. "Recon, that's where I got my peddling."
Almost any day of the week, except Sunday, you can find the retired 'Jack of all trades' sitting by the roadside 'Peddling' the lush wares that comes from the rich flourishing soil within the 40 acre plot of land he and his beloved wife Mattie have toiled for most of their half century married life. 'Just Right' turnip greens (his favorite), Florida Broad Leaf mustard greens and Georgia Collards are his specialty. Then there are Georgia Red sweet potatoes, vine ripe tomatoes, Black-eyed peas, Purple Hulls, Zipper Creams, Cow Horn okra (grows up to 12 inches long) and corn...perfectly grown Silver Queen! He's got it all, including the best reputation possible for the best Baker County farmer around!

Aaron married 1st Alice Crawford. Their five sons were: Canadier, Fletcher, Main, Milledge, and Lonnie. Their three daughters were Sarah (Fish), Emma (Harris-Stringer), and Sippie (Harris-Hartenstine).
The union between Aaron Canaday and Rosa Mae Rhoden produced only one child, Otis, born March 21, 1917.
Aaron Canaday (1867-1935) is buried at North Prong Cemetery next to his first wife Alice Crawford Canaday (1872-1912).
Aaron was a prosperous farmer and cattleman. He worked hard to make a living that supported his large family. He'd kill hogs on Fridays and peddle the meat to turpentine camp, said Otis. "Recon, that's where I got my peddling."
Almost any day of the week, except Sunday, you can find the retired 'Jack of all trades' sitting by the roadside 'Peddling' the lush wares that comes from the rich flourishing soil within the 40 acre plot of land he and his beloved wife Mattie have toiled for most of their half century married life. 'Just Right' turnip greens (his favorite), Florida Broad Leaf mustard greens and Georgia Collards are his specialty. Then there are Georgia Red sweet potatoes, vine ripe tomatoes, Black-eyed peas, Purple Hulls, Zipper Creams, Cow Horn okra (grows up to 12 inches long) and corn...perfectly grown Silver Queen! He's got it all, including the best reputation possible for the best Baker County farmer around!

Aaron married 1st Alice Crawford. Their five sons were: Canadier, Fletcher, Main, Milledge, and Lonnie. Their three daughters were Sarah (Fish), Emma (Harris-Stringer), and Sippie (Harris-Hartenstine).
The union between Aaron Canaday and Rosa Mae Rhoden produced only one child, Otis, born March 21, 1917.
Aaron Canaday (1867-1935) is buried at North Prong Cemetery next to his first wife Alice Crawford Canaday (1872-1912).


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