Addie Mae “Grannie” <I>Outlaw</I> Madison

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Addie Mae “Grannie” Outlaw Madison

Birth
Oil Trough, Independence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
6 May 1976 (aged 86)
Hayti, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hayti, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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My sweet "Grannie" as she was called by everyone.

Married W.O. Madison 17 JAN 1912 in Casa, Perry County, AR by Joe Matlining, witnesses were Mrs. Sweet and Mrs. Lyons

Father-George W. Outlaw b: SEP 1847 in Tennessee
Mother- Elizabeth b: DEC 1849 in Mississippi

Grannie had the grave task of burying several babies. Burial for these babies have not yet been located:
Twin Madison b: 1912 in Yell County, AR
Twin Madison b: 1912 in Yell County, AR
Twin 2 Madison b: 1913 in Yell County, AR
Twin 2 Madison b: 1913 in Yell County, AR
Baby Madison b: 1914 in Yell County, AR
Baby Girl Madison b: 1924 in Yell County, AR

Siblings:
Bettie Outlaw b: JUL 1883 in Tennessee
Annie Outlaw Moore b: SEP 1886 in Tennessee
Frederick Outlaw: b: MAR 1891 in Arkansas

Grannie spent many years totally bedridden from crippling arthritis. I was born in 1958 and have no memory of her except laying in her bed. Her days were spent watching her favorite soap operas, Days of Our Lives, The Doctors, and As the World Turns. Her total care was provided by her daughter whom she lived with, Ellen Leslie.

It was very common to hear her sweet voice coming from her bedroom humming and singing hymns.

Brief Life History of Addie Mae
When Addie Mae Outlaw was born on 2 January 1890, in Oil Trough, Independence, Arkansas, her father, George W. Outlaw, was 42 and her mother, Elizabeth Harris, was 40. he married William Oscar Madison on 17 January 1912, in Casa, Perry, Arkansas. They were parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. she lived in Casa, Perry Arkansas in 1910 and Wilson Township, Yell, Arkansas for about 20 years. she died on 6 May 1976, in Hayti, Pemiscott, Missouri, at the age of 86, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Hayti Missouri.

You are loved beyond words, missed beyond measure.
Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure.

I thought of you with LOVE today, but that is nothing new.
I thought about you yesterday and days before that too.

I think of you in silence, I often speak your name;
But all I have are memories that are captured in a frame.

Your memory is my keepsake with which I'll never part,
God has you in His keeping, but I have you in my heart.
Love Always Mary
My sweet "Grannie" as she was called by everyone.

Married W.O. Madison 17 JAN 1912 in Casa, Perry County, AR by Joe Matlining, witnesses were Mrs. Sweet and Mrs. Lyons

Father-George W. Outlaw b: SEP 1847 in Tennessee
Mother- Elizabeth b: DEC 1849 in Mississippi

Grannie had the grave task of burying several babies. Burial for these babies have not yet been located:
Twin Madison b: 1912 in Yell County, AR
Twin Madison b: 1912 in Yell County, AR
Twin 2 Madison b: 1913 in Yell County, AR
Twin 2 Madison b: 1913 in Yell County, AR
Baby Madison b: 1914 in Yell County, AR
Baby Girl Madison b: 1924 in Yell County, AR

Siblings:
Bettie Outlaw b: JUL 1883 in Tennessee
Annie Outlaw Moore b: SEP 1886 in Tennessee
Frederick Outlaw: b: MAR 1891 in Arkansas

Grannie spent many years totally bedridden from crippling arthritis. I was born in 1958 and have no memory of her except laying in her bed. Her days were spent watching her favorite soap operas, Days of Our Lives, The Doctors, and As the World Turns. Her total care was provided by her daughter whom she lived with, Ellen Leslie.

It was very common to hear her sweet voice coming from her bedroom humming and singing hymns.

Brief Life History of Addie Mae
When Addie Mae Outlaw was born on 2 January 1890, in Oil Trough, Independence, Arkansas, her father, George W. Outlaw, was 42 and her mother, Elizabeth Harris, was 40. he married William Oscar Madison on 17 January 1912, in Casa, Perry, Arkansas. They were parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. she lived in Casa, Perry Arkansas in 1910 and Wilson Township, Yell, Arkansas for about 20 years. she died on 6 May 1976, in Hayti, Pemiscott, Missouri, at the age of 86, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Hayti Missouri.

You are loved beyond words, missed beyond measure.
Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure.

I thought of you with LOVE today, but that is nothing new.
I thought about you yesterday and days before that too.

I think of you in silence, I often speak your name;
But all I have are memories that are captured in a frame.

Your memory is my keepsake with which I'll never part,
God has you in His keeping, but I have you in my heart.
Love Always Mary


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