He was a veteran of the United States Army, his rank was Corporal and he served in World War l. After his military service George was employed by the United States Postal Service as a mail carrier and he was also a chauffeur.
George's parents Jefferson and Alice Meekins, Sr. were raising their eight year old granddaughter Theresa Meekins-Braxton "Tee" after the sudden death of her mother Lillian Meekins-Braxton. Shortly after George and his wife Elizabeth stepped in to help continue raising their niece Tee who was the only child of his sister Lillian so they took Tee to their home in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania to live with them.
George and Elizabeth Meekins had no children.
Bio by: Sheila Meekins (48066896) •
He was a veteran of the United States Army, his rank was Corporal and he served in World War l. After his military service George was employed by the United States Postal Service as a mail carrier and he was also a chauffeur.
George's parents Jefferson and Alice Meekins, Sr. were raising their eight year old granddaughter Theresa Meekins-Braxton "Tee" after the sudden death of her mother Lillian Meekins-Braxton. Shortly after George and his wife Elizabeth stepped in to help continue raising their niece Tee who was the only child of his sister Lillian so they took Tee to their home in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania to live with them.
George and Elizabeth Meekins had no children.
Bio by: Sheila Meekins (48066896) •
Family Members
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William Henry "Willie" Meekins
1884–1967
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Andrew Meekins
1887 – unknown
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Hattie Meekins Johnson-Powell
1891–1951
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Lou Meekins
1892 – unknown
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Clarence Meekins
1895 – unknown
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Carlo Meekins
1899–1971
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Lillian "Lill" Meekins Braxton
1900–1927
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Earley "Earl" Meekins
1904–1974
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Waddell "Wardell" Meekins
1906–1974
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Frederick "Fred" Meekins
1908–1981
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Baby Jefferson Davis "Jeff" Meekins Jr
1914–1914
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