George Alva Yarbrough1,2

#7533, b. March 1895, d. 1973
FatherWillis M. Yarbrough1 b. c 12 Jan 1845, d. 8 Aug 1917
MotherEliza J Davis1 b. c 26 Jan 1848, d. 27 Jun 1905
MarriageClara H. Not-Known3 
BirthMar 1895Kentucky1,2,4,5 
Death19733 
BurialPleasant Valley Cemetery, Providence, Webster County, Kentucky3 
BurialProvidence, Webster County, Kentucky6 
Census1900Webster County, Kentucky1
Census1910Webster County, Kentucky2
Residence1917Providence, Webster County, Kentucky5
Census1920Clay, Webster County, Kentucky4
Residence1949Providence, Webster County, Kentucky7
Occupation1917: Miner5

Family

Clara H. Not-Known b. c 1904, d. 1957
Notes
brown hair and eyes5
Providence, Webster County, KentuckyHe may have been born in Providence, Webster County, Kentucky

Citations

  1. [S4250] 1900 U.S. Census population schedule, (http://www.ancestry.com, Accessed: various), database and images, Entry for Willis Yarbrough, Providence District 4, Webster County, Kentucky, SD2 ED94, sh 28B, Dwelling/Family number 566/579.
  2. [S4584] 1910 U.S. Census population schedule, (http://www.ancestry.com, Accessed: various), database and images, Entry for Willice A. Yarbough (Willis M. Yarbrough), District 4, Webster County, Kentucky, SD2 ED137, sh 7A (134), Dwelling/Family number 136/136.
  3. [S7520] "Find A Grave" (http://www.findagrave.com, Accessed: various), database and images, Entry: George A and Clara H Yarbrough, Pleasant Valley Cem., Webster Co., KY (mem # 41164023, photo: Ruby McGill).
  4. [S4923] 1920 U.S. Census population schedule, (http://www.ancestry.com, Accessed: various), database and images, Entry for George A. Yarbrough, Clay, Webster County, Kentucky, SD2 ED148, sh 10 B, Dwelling/Family number 218/249.
  5. [S1342] "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com, Accessed: various), database and images, Entry: George Alvah Yarbrough, 5 Jun 1917, Webster Co., KY.
  6. [S1372] Hopkins County Cemeteries volume 5, p 75.
  7. [S4295] The Providence Journal-Enterprise, Providence, Kentucky. Feb 10, 1949.