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Facts and Events
Name |
Samuel Lewis May Hyatt |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
3 May 1874 |
, Cleburne, Alabama |
Census[4][7] |
1880 |
Lost Creek, Cleburne, Alabama |
Census[5][8] |
1900 |
Guntersville, Marshall, Alabama |
Marriage |
14 Jan 1900 |
, Marshall, Alabamato Ellen Ethel Lusk |
Death[2] |
23 Jan 1967 |
Cullman, Cullman, Alabama |
Burial[3] |
25 Jan 1967 |
Arab, Marshall, Alabama |
Other[6][9] |
2000 |
AlabamaBiography |
Reference Number |
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2D5F-7D (Ancestral File) |
References
- ↑ Alabama. Department of Health. Alabama deaths, 1908-1974. (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1993, 2000)
File No. 399; FHL film 1909098. - ↑ Alabama. Department of Health. Alabama deaths, 1908-1974. (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1993, 2000)
File No. 399; FHL film 1909098.
- ↑ Alabama. Department of Health. Alabama deaths, 1908-1974. (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1993, 2000)
File No. 399; FHL film 1909098.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Alabama, 1880 population census schedules, T9. (Washington : National Archives and Records Service, [19--])
Martha E Hyatt household, Lost Creek, Cleburne County; Roll 8, Page 253A FHL film 1254008.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Alabama, 1900 population census schedules, T623. (Washington : The National Archives, [19--?])
Sam L Hyatt household, Marshall County; Roll 30, E.D. 81, sheet 9, line 71; FHL film 1240030.
- ↑ The Marshall County Heritage Book Committee. The Heritage of Marshall County, Alabama. (Clanton, Ala. : Heritage Pub. Consultants, c2000)
page 196-197.
- ↑ He is 6 years old and lives on a farm with his family.
- ↑ He lives in a house with his wife, Ethel, they have no children. He is a basketmaker.
- ↑ It highlights the life of Samuel and Ellen Ethel's life together.
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