Her father actually was a Mr. Neely (given name undetermined), who died between the time Katie was conceived and 1900, when Katie and her widowed mother, the former Sarah Anna Blackwell, were boarding in the household of George Everett in Dixon Township of neighboring Monroe County (also living with them was Anna's younger brother James Blackwell). In 1901, however, Anna married Millard Elmer Campbell of Lee County, and in the 1910 census all of Anna's children by Mr. Neely were listed with the Campbell surname. That year the entire family was boarding in the household of Amilda (AKA Armilda) Chalk, aging widow of Victor Chalk, in Moro, Hampton Township, Lee Co., Ark.
Her father actually was a Mr. Neely (given name undetermined), who died between the time Katie was conceived and 1900, when Katie and her widowed mother, the former Sarah Anna Blackwell, were boarding in the household of George Everett in Dixon Township of neighboring Monroe County (also living with them was Anna's younger brother James Blackwell). In 1901, however, Anna married Millard Elmer Campbell of Lee County, and in the 1910 census all of Anna's children by Mr. Neely were listed with the Campbell surname. That year the entire family was boarding in the household of Amilda (AKA Armilda) Chalk, aging widow of Victor Chalk, in Moro, Hampton Township, Lee Co., Ark.
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