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James Harvie Yeager

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James Harvie Yeager

Birth
Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Death
10 Apr 1942 (aged 73)
Alabama, USA
Burial
West Blocton, Bibb County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Called by his middle name, he himself spelled it "Harvie." He was born in Perry County, Alabama, the son of Nancy Addeline Deason and James Linn Yeager, born 1839 in Scottsville, Bibb County, Alabama; son of Mary Linn and George W. Yeager, born 1809 in Laurens County, South Carolina; son of Ezekiel Yeager, born 1779-80 in Culpeper County, Virginia; son of Ann "Nancy" Render and Revolutionary War veteran John Yager, born 25 Nov 1750 in Culpeper County, VA; son of Michael Yager b. 29 July 1728 in Spotsylvania County, VA; son of Susanna and Adam Yager, born 30 Sept 1708 in Germany; son of Anna Maria Sieber and Nicholas Yager, b. 1678 in Germany. Nicholas, his wife, his daughter Mary and son Adam were immigrants in 1717 to the Lt. Governor Spotswood's Germanna Colony in Virginia.

J. Harvie Yeager married Rose Ella Clifton on 27 Dec 1903 in Bibb County, Alabama, and they had 8 children: George, Clara, Blanche, Mary, Mildred, Joseph, Benjamin and Gladys.
Called by his middle name, he himself spelled it "Harvie." He was born in Perry County, Alabama, the son of Nancy Addeline Deason and James Linn Yeager, born 1839 in Scottsville, Bibb County, Alabama; son of Mary Linn and George W. Yeager, born 1809 in Laurens County, South Carolina; son of Ezekiel Yeager, born 1779-80 in Culpeper County, Virginia; son of Ann "Nancy" Render and Revolutionary War veteran John Yager, born 25 Nov 1750 in Culpeper County, VA; son of Michael Yager b. 29 July 1728 in Spotsylvania County, VA; son of Susanna and Adam Yager, born 30 Sept 1708 in Germany; son of Anna Maria Sieber and Nicholas Yager, b. 1678 in Germany. Nicholas, his wife, his daughter Mary and son Adam were immigrants in 1717 to the Lt. Governor Spotswood's Germanna Colony in Virginia.

J. Harvie Yeager married Rose Ella Clifton on 27 Dec 1903 in Bibb County, Alabama, and they had 8 children: George, Clara, Blanche, Mary, Mildred, Joseph, Benjamin and Gladys.


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