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Surnames: Yeary, Sutton, Lawson, Balls, Browns, Snavely
Classification: Query
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Okay, it's my turn to be confused. Was James Whitten Yeary married twice? I received
the information that James Whitten was married to Susan Sutton, dau. of Thomas and Hannah
Lawson Sutton, from Junior Edens. I believe he is a direct-line descendent. When I had a
computer crash, I lost some of my information about the Balls, Yearys, Campbells, and
Browns. I have some hard copies of old e-mails, so I'll look to see what I can find.
I need to do a lot of work on my Balls and Yearys. FYI--my lineage is Henry
"David" Yeary & Elizabeth Croxstall>Elizabeth Yeary & Moses
Ball>Elizabeth Ball & Michael T. Brown>John Brown & Sarah Brown (early
research said her surname was Ball)>Mary Jane Brown & Bishop Nevels>Sarah
Elizabeth Nevels & Golvin Chadwell>Maggie Jane Chadwell & Lieu A.J. Raney (my
grand parents).
Three of senior Henry & Elizabeth Yeary's children married children of George
& Kessiah Ann Hanson Ball. Mary Polly Yeary married John Ball; Elizabeth married
Moses Ball (my line), and Martha Yeary married Henry Ball. There were lots of
double-first cousins in that next generation.
Here is another tight grouping. Of Adam & Henrietta Morgan Yeary's children, four
married Snavelys. Sarah Matilda married Jacob Snavely; Martha Jane married James Snavely;
Elizabeth married Adam Snavely; and Emily Ann married Stuart Amos Snavely.
Sarah Matilda & Jacob Snavely were the parents of my gr-gr-uncle Josiah Joseph Grant
Snavely since he was married to my gr-grandmother's sister Martha Evelyn Nevels.
Oh, well, I think everyone must have been just a little bit kin in those early communities
of the 1800s.