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Nettie Alldredge Keate

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Nettie Alldredge Keate

Birth
Deseret, Millard County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Sep 1968 (aged 84)
North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Nettie Alldredge, the seventh child of Susannah Evans and Isaac Alldredge, Jr., was born in Desert, Utah, 21 July 1884 in a small log cabin. The children slept in trundle beds, which were pushed under the larger beds in the daytime. They moved to Ferron, Utah for a few years. In 1901, her family moved to Old Mexico where she met and married John Woodruff Keate on 20 June 1904. To this couple were born three children: John Quinton Keate, in Old Mexico; Gweneth Susannah Keate, in Douglas, Arizona; and Crystal May Keate, at Hurley, New Mexico. Nettie lived in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California.
Nettie and Deseret visited their father some time after the funeral of their mother. As they started to leave, Isaac wrote, with his unsteady hand, in the dust on Nettie's car: "This is the last time I will see you." He died not long after. Nettie's husband, John Woodruff Keate, was a mechanic on heavy machinery and moved from one location to another, always making good money, but always moving from one place to another.
In the early years of their marriage Nettie went with her husband; however, in later years Nettie lived in the neighborhood of Los Angeles while John continued to travel. They lived in Miami, Arizona, Hollywood, California, and Van Nuys, California.
Nettie Alldredge Keat died on 9 September 1968.
Nettie Alldredge, the seventh child of Susannah Evans and Isaac Alldredge, Jr., was born in Desert, Utah, 21 July 1884 in a small log cabin. The children slept in trundle beds, which were pushed under the larger beds in the daytime. They moved to Ferron, Utah for a few years. In 1901, her family moved to Old Mexico where she met and married John Woodruff Keate on 20 June 1904. To this couple were born three children: John Quinton Keate, in Old Mexico; Gweneth Susannah Keate, in Douglas, Arizona; and Crystal May Keate, at Hurley, New Mexico. Nettie lived in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California.
Nettie and Deseret visited their father some time after the funeral of their mother. As they started to leave, Isaac wrote, with his unsteady hand, in the dust on Nettie's car: "This is the last time I will see you." He died not long after. Nettie's husband, John Woodruff Keate, was a mechanic on heavy machinery and moved from one location to another, always making good money, but always moving from one place to another.
In the early years of their marriage Nettie went with her husband; however, in later years Nettie lived in the neighborhood of Los Angeles while John continued to travel. They lived in Miami, Arizona, Hollywood, California, and Van Nuys, California.
Nettie Alldredge Keat died on 9 September 1968.


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