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Wess Yielding

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Wess Yielding

Birth
Death
13 May 1961 (aged 87)
Burial
Hackleburg, Marion County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Wesley Van Buren Yielding was tall and slender with brown eyes and black hair at the age of 45 when he was registered for WWI. He married Charity Clementine "Clemmie" Hopper on April 26, 1892. They lost four young children to scarlet fever: Clarissa/Clersey, Mary Louella, Thomas Frances, and David Oscar. There are some graves beside Clemmie at Union Hill with small stone markers and these could be the children. They had Charity, Rosa Mae, Nathan, and Lela before Clemmie died with child. Wesley then remarried to Millie Jane Raburn/Rayburn. They had one surviving child Lula. Wesley lived in Hackleburg and ran a mill. He played the pump organ until a work accident injured his fingers. Later he moved out of town and had a shop where he did wood work including building furniture.
Wesley Van Buren Yielding was tall and slender with brown eyes and black hair at the age of 45 when he was registered for WWI. He married Charity Clementine "Clemmie" Hopper on April 26, 1892. They lost four young children to scarlet fever: Clarissa/Clersey, Mary Louella, Thomas Frances, and David Oscar. There are some graves beside Clemmie at Union Hill with small stone markers and these could be the children. They had Charity, Rosa Mae, Nathan, and Lela before Clemmie died with child. Wesley then remarried to Millie Jane Raburn/Rayburn. They had one surviving child Lula. Wesley lived in Hackleburg and ran a mill. He played the pump organ until a work accident injured his fingers. Later he moved out of town and had a shop where he did wood work including building furniture.


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