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George Washington Keatley

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George Washington Keatley

Birth
Speedway, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA
Death
14 Nov 1932 (aged 79)
Speedway, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Speedway, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row B #4
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Husband of Cynthia Mary Jane Martin-Keatley, and son of John Keatley and Susan Harvey-Keatley.
George was a farmer and a merchant. He operated a store called "Grab Nickel" and his brother Henry was a blacksmith in "Pride Village", now called Speedway, on old Camp Creek Road. After Henry died in 1918, George built a store in 1921 on Rt. 20 called "Swayback Country Store".
George gave his land for Painters Chapel Church.
George died of mitral stenosis at the age of 79.
George and Mary had eight children:

Lewis H. Keatley 1878-1921
Bertie Alice Keatley-Gore
Hubert Oral "Orville" Keatley 1882-1913
James Henry "Jimmy" Keatley 1886-1916
Bessie Mae Keatley-Bowles
Lydia Jane Keatley-Bird
H.F Keatley 1897-1898
John Lacy Keatley 1899-1956

Husband of Cynthia Mary Jane Martin-Keatley, and son of John Keatley and Susan Harvey-Keatley.
George was a farmer and a merchant. He operated a store called "Grab Nickel" and his brother Henry was a blacksmith in "Pride Village", now called Speedway, on old Camp Creek Road. After Henry died in 1918, George built a store in 1921 on Rt. 20 called "Swayback Country Store".
George gave his land for Painters Chapel Church.
George died of mitral stenosis at the age of 79.
George and Mary had eight children:

Lewis H. Keatley 1878-1921
Bertie Alice Keatley-Gore
Hubert Oral "Orville" Keatley 1882-1913
James Henry "Jimmy" Keatley 1886-1916
Bessie Mae Keatley-Bowles
Lydia Jane Keatley-Bird
H.F Keatley 1897-1898
John Lacy Keatley 1899-1956



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