The census of 1940 indicates that in 1935 and 1940, he lived with family of his brother Harvey Quitman Jr. in Greensburg and worked as a carpenter's helper on school construction. On 30 March 1941, Aswell married Edna (called Bobbye) Robert (1920-2005). The couple had two children, James Aswell (Jimmy) Jr. and Gloria Jean Yarborough. He enlisted on 3 May 1941 at Jacksonville Army Air Field in Florida and earned the Purple Heart for valor in U. S. Army service during the Second World War.
In 1954, the city directory of Baton Rouge lists the family at 31 Benton Lane; Aswell worked for Esso as a pipefitter. In 1992, his address was 1080 Benton Lane in Denham Springs.
Aswell Yarborough was buried on Feb. 5, 2000 at Day's United Methodist Church Cemetery in Liverpool, LA.
The census of 1940 indicates that in 1935 and 1940, he lived with family of his brother Harvey Quitman Jr. in Greensburg and worked as a carpenter's helper on school construction. On 30 March 1941, Aswell married Edna (called Bobbye) Robert (1920-2005). The couple had two children, James Aswell (Jimmy) Jr. and Gloria Jean Yarborough. He enlisted on 3 May 1941 at Jacksonville Army Air Field in Florida and earned the Purple Heart for valor in U. S. Army service during the Second World War.
In 1954, the city directory of Baton Rouge lists the family at 31 Benton Lane; Aswell worked for Esso as a pipefitter. In 1992, his address was 1080 Benton Lane in Denham Springs.
Aswell Yarborough was buried on Feb. 5, 2000 at Day's United Methodist Church Cemetery in Liverpool, LA.
Family Members
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Hugh Champ Yarborough
1887–1974
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Addie Pearl Yarborough
1889–1894
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Joseph Howard "Joe" Yarborough
1892–1959
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Nettie Ellen Yarborough Delaune
1895–1937
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Othello Yarborough Delaune
1898–1982
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Harvey Osborn "Hoy" Yarborough Sr
1901–1983
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Aline Yarborough Newman
1904–1932
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Ballard Breeden Yarborough
1906–1975
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Hazel M. Yarborough
1909–1931
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