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John Frank Needham Sr.

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John Frank Needham Sr.

Birth
Death
13 Jun 1943 (aged 70)
Burial
Wedowee, Randolph County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama, Wednesday, August 10, 1904 STORE BURNED. Last Wednesday, J.F. Needham, who is engaged in the turpentine industry in this county, was in Roanoke and returned to his home at Corn House with a considerable sum of money which he drew out of the bank. That night his store was burned with all its contents. The money having been deposited there was lost. Mr. Needham estimates his loss at $2000. with $500. insurance.

The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama, Wednesday, July 5, 1905. J.F. Needham from this county boarded the train here yesterday for Mexico.

J.F. Needham built a school bus body in 1921 for Randolph County High School.

The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama, Wednesday, October 27, 1926. WEDOWEE News. On Monday, Oct. 25th, there was sold to the highest bidder the property of the late W.C.S. Robertson. A daughter, Miss Byrd Robertson, bought the home place with 20 acres of land. The remaining 110 acres was divided into tracts and sold. R.H. Young, J.F. Needham and Wyatt Wright purchased a tract each. This is one of the oldest, if not the oldest home in Wedowee, having been built in 1858 by Judge John Reaves, and it has been the home of four of Randolph's Probate Judges, as follows: Judge John Reaves who built the house; his son S.E.A. Reaves; his son-in-law Robert S. Heflin, and Judge A.J. Weathers.
The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama, Wednesday, August 10, 1904 STORE BURNED. Last Wednesday, J.F. Needham, who is engaged in the turpentine industry in this county, was in Roanoke and returned to his home at Corn House with a considerable sum of money which he drew out of the bank. That night his store was burned with all its contents. The money having been deposited there was lost. Mr. Needham estimates his loss at $2000. with $500. insurance.

The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama, Wednesday, July 5, 1905. J.F. Needham from this county boarded the train here yesterday for Mexico.

J.F. Needham built a school bus body in 1921 for Randolph County High School.

The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama, Wednesday, October 27, 1926. WEDOWEE News. On Monday, Oct. 25th, there was sold to the highest bidder the property of the late W.C.S. Robertson. A daughter, Miss Byrd Robertson, bought the home place with 20 acres of land. The remaining 110 acres was divided into tracts and sold. R.H. Young, J.F. Needham and Wyatt Wright purchased a tract each. This is one of the oldest, if not the oldest home in Wedowee, having been built in 1858 by Judge John Reaves, and it has been the home of four of Randolph's Probate Judges, as follows: Judge John Reaves who built the house; his son S.E.A. Reaves; his son-in-law Robert S. Heflin, and Judge A.J. Weathers.


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  • Maintained by: lmb
  • Originally Created by: David Woody
  • Added: Aug 8, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40429245/john_frank-needham: accessed ), memorial page for John Frank Needham Sr. (15 Sep 1872–13 Jun 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40429245, citing Midway United Methodist Cemetery, Wedowee, Randolph County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by lmb (contributor 47311528).