STRUCK IN QUARREL, COLLEGE PARK MAN DIES
East Point, Ga., September 29 - L.J. Liveoak, 25 years old, of College Park, died this afternoon in a local hospital as the result of injuries said to have been received in a quarrel with Frank Fields, a fellow employee of the Atlanta Steel Company. The trouble is said to have occurred last Friday when Fields is alleged to have struck Liveoak with a tool.
The body has been taken to the undertaking parlors of A.C. Hemperley.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. W. F. Liveoak, of College Park; four brothers and two sister.
Name: L J Liveoak
Birth Date: abt 1895
Birth Place: Georgia
Death Date: 29 Sep 1920
Death Place: Atlanta, Fulton
Death Age: 25
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Father Name: W F Liveoak
Mother Name: Ida Smith
FHL Film Number: 2295620
STRUCK IN QUARREL, COLLEGE PARK MAN DIES
East Point, Ga., September 29 - L.J. Liveoak, 25 years old, of College Park, died this afternoon in a local hospital as the result of injuries said to have been received in a quarrel with Frank Fields, a fellow employee of the Atlanta Steel Company. The trouble is said to have occurred last Friday when Fields is alleged to have struck Liveoak with a tool.
The body has been taken to the undertaking parlors of A.C. Hemperley.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. W. F. Liveoak, of College Park; four brothers and two sister.
Name: L J Liveoak
Birth Date: abt 1895
Birth Place: Georgia
Death Date: 29 Sep 1920
Death Place: Atlanta, Fulton
Death Age: 25
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Father Name: W F Liveoak
Mother Name: Ida Smith
FHL Film Number: 2295620
Family Members
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Henry Cleveland Liveoak
1890–1904
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Nealie L. "Nealie" Liveoak Denton
1892–1974
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Infant Liveoak
1893–1893
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John Allen Liveoak
1896–1965
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Sanders Burnie Liveoak II
1899–1969
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Mahala Elin Florence Liveoak
1900–1912
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Floyd William Liveoak
1902–1928
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Frank S. Liveoak
1904–1980
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Milton Felmer Liveoak
1905–1907
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Janie Ruth Liveoak Pursley
1908–2002
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Janie Ruth Liveoak Pursley
1908–2002
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Jessie Waits Liveoak
1910–1911