Vidalia, Georgia
Thursday, October 20, 1927
Mrs. Martha A. Coleman, 67 years old, died at a hospital in Savannah Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Coleman was a resident of Toombs County, living midway between Lyons and Vidalia. She was sick for a month before her death. Mrs. Coleman was born near New Hope Church in Emanuel County, October 14, 1860, a daughter of James and Sarah Yeomans. She was married November 4, 1880, to Moses M. Coleman of Swainsboro, Ga. She was the mother of ten children, five surviving her...In 1896, moving from Emanuel to what is now Toombs County...She operated a millinery store in Lyons...Interment was at Lyons Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, M. M. Coleman, Sr., one sister, Mrs. Sarah Rountree, of Stillmore, Ga., Ephraim Yeomans, of Lexy, Ga., three sons, Gary Coleman, Moses Coleman, Jr., of Lyons, and B. C. Coleman, of Savannah, two daughters, Mrs. J. L. Gibbs, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. C. N. Rountree of Tarpon Springs, Fla.
The above obituary was found in DEATH NOTICES FROM THE VIDALIA ADVANCE NEWSPAPER 1921-1930 VIDALIA, GEORGIA (TOOMBS COUNTY) by Red R. and Emilie K. Hartz
Vidalia, Georgia
Thursday, October 20, 1927
Mrs. Martha A. Coleman, 67 years old, died at a hospital in Savannah Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Coleman was a resident of Toombs County, living midway between Lyons and Vidalia. She was sick for a month before her death. Mrs. Coleman was born near New Hope Church in Emanuel County, October 14, 1860, a daughter of James and Sarah Yeomans. She was married November 4, 1880, to Moses M. Coleman of Swainsboro, Ga. She was the mother of ten children, five surviving her...In 1896, moving from Emanuel to what is now Toombs County...She operated a millinery store in Lyons...Interment was at Lyons Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, M. M. Coleman, Sr., one sister, Mrs. Sarah Rountree, of Stillmore, Ga., Ephraim Yeomans, of Lexy, Ga., three sons, Gary Coleman, Moses Coleman, Jr., of Lyons, and B. C. Coleman, of Savannah, two daughters, Mrs. J. L. Gibbs, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. C. N. Rountree of Tarpon Springs, Fla.
The above obituary was found in DEATH NOTICES FROM THE VIDALIA ADVANCE NEWSPAPER 1921-1930 VIDALIA, GEORGIA (TOOMBS COUNTY) by Red R. and Emilie K. Hartz
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Ephriam Allen Youmans
1850–1930
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Nathaniel E Yeomans
1851–1906
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Mary Youmans Kemp
1853–1895
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Sarah Youmans Rountree
1855–1930
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James Buchanan Yeomans Jr
1857–1917
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Jordan Clinton Yeomans
1859–1913
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William Benjamin "Willy" Youmans
1863–1914
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Bryant Jackson Yeomans
1865–1905
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Lougenia Youmans Gillis
1867–1922
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John Neal Youmans
1869–1939
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Laura Youmans Bowen
1871–1922
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1871–1941
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Parry Lott Yeomans
1873–1887
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1874–1874
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