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Nathaniel Walker Yeater

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Nathaniel Walker Yeater

Birth
USA
Death
6 Oct 1930 (aged 78)
Kausooth, Marshall County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Big Run, Marshall County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Moundsville Daily Echo, October 7, 1930
N. W. Yeater Dies of Heart Attack at Kausooth Home
Nathaniel Walker Yeater, 78, prominent retired Marshall county farmer, died suddenly Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Quigley
with whom he made his home. He was found dead in the yard apparently the victim of a heart attack.
He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Quigley, with whom he made his home, Mrs. Clarice Lowe, of Milton, Ohio; three sons, Reason, of Huntington, Wiley of Jefferson avenue, Moundsville and Clem of Littleton, and two brothers, C. E.
Yeater of Cameron and Oscar Yeater of Glen Easton. He was a member of the Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held at the place of death Wednesday moring at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Exline, pastor of the Silver Hill charge Methodist churches. Burial will be in Big Run Cemetery.
(Furnished by T. Vernon Anderson).

He was married to Sarah Emma Mason (daughter of Job C Mason and Anne Ruckman)
on July 17, 1879 in Marshall Co, WV.17 Sarah Emma Mason18 was born on April 3, 1860 in Fish Ck, Marshall Co, VA.19 She died in 1928 in Marshall Co, WV. She was buried in Big Run Christ Ch, Marshall Co, WV.

Nathaniel Walker Yeater and Sarah Emma Mason had the following children:

Thomas Wiley Yeater (born on February 7, 1881).
Columbus Blair Yeater (born on October 23, 1882).
Clemons Valandingham Yeater (born on January 20, 1885).
Reason L Yeater (born on September 26, 1887).
Clarice G Yeater (born on May 21, 1890).
Icie Pearl Yeater was born on September 17, 1893 in Marshall Co, WV.20 She died on August 24, 1895 in Marshall Co, WV.21 She was buried in Shepherd Ch, Adaline, Marshall Co, WV.
Infant Yeater was born on February 12, 1896 in Marshall Co, WV.22
Mabel Grace Yeater (born on October 16, 1901).

Moundsville Daily Echo, October 7, 1930
N. W. Yeater Dies of Heart Attack at Kausooth Home
Nathaniel Walker Yeater, 78, prominent retired Marshall county farmer, died suddenly Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Quigley
with whom he made his home. He was found dead in the yard apparently the victim of a heart attack.
He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Quigley, with whom he made his home, Mrs. Clarice Lowe, of Milton, Ohio; three sons, Reason, of Huntington, Wiley of Jefferson avenue, Moundsville and Clem of Littleton, and two brothers, C. E.
Yeater of Cameron and Oscar Yeater of Glen Easton. He was a member of the Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held at the place of death Wednesday moring at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Exline, pastor of the Silver Hill charge Methodist churches. Burial will be in Big Run Cemetery.
(Furnished by T. Vernon Anderson).

He was married to Sarah Emma Mason (daughter of Job C Mason and Anne Ruckman)
on July 17, 1879 in Marshall Co, WV.17 Sarah Emma Mason18 was born on April 3, 1860 in Fish Ck, Marshall Co, VA.19 She died in 1928 in Marshall Co, WV. She was buried in Big Run Christ Ch, Marshall Co, WV.

Nathaniel Walker Yeater and Sarah Emma Mason had the following children:

Thomas Wiley Yeater (born on February 7, 1881).
Columbus Blair Yeater (born on October 23, 1882).
Clemons Valandingham Yeater (born on January 20, 1885).
Reason L Yeater (born on September 26, 1887).
Clarice G Yeater (born on May 21, 1890).
Icie Pearl Yeater was born on September 17, 1893 in Marshall Co, WV.20 She died on August 24, 1895 in Marshall Co, WV.21 She was buried in Shepherd Ch, Adaline, Marshall Co, WV.
Infant Yeater was born on February 12, 1896 in Marshall Co, WV.22
Mabel Grace Yeater (born on October 16, 1901).



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