Genealogy Kittrell » Lee Yarbrough Ponder [K] (1897-1953)

Personal data Lee Yarbrough Ponder [K] 


Household of Lee Yarbrough Ponder [K]

He is married to Jewell Elizabeth Thames.

They got married on November 11, 1920 at Atlanta, Georgia, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. (Not public)
  3. William Thames Ponder  1928-1973 


Notes about Lee Yarbrough Ponder [K]

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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 21:06:49 -0500
From: "Lee Y. Ponder" <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)-net.com>
To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
Message-ID: <00cb01be74d1$d0e97420$(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)>
Subject: WIDEMAN LIST - 605
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Wideman Cousins,

I have not been overloaded with Wideman mail, are you all bashful?

The list is completely set up now and I have been in touch with John Fuller
who sees that all mail lists get wide distribution thru a number of
genealogy lists so our numbers should be growing soon.

All of the people that indicated an interest in the list have not subscribed
so if you are communicating with anyone who might be interested please
advise them how to subscribe.

I think it is always a good idea to share information on our family line so
that the others on the list will know who we are connected with. My Wideman
line is as follows:

Lee Y Ponder b 1921 Atlanta Ga sp Martha Louise Thomas b 1922 newburyport,
MA
s/o
Lee Y Ponder b 1897 Meriwether Co GA d 1953 Palatka, FL
& Jewell Elizabeth Thames b 1900 Hapeville, Fulton Co GA d 1985 FL
s/o
Lovic Franklin Ponder b 1858 Troup Co Ga d 1931 Coweta Co GA
& Ida Demaris Lee b 1863 Meriwether Co Ga d 1942 Coweta Co GA
d/o
William Owen Lee b 1820 Laurens Co SC d 1874 Meriwether Co Ga
& Lucy Ann Wideman b 1825 Abbeville Co SC d 1913
d/o
Henry Wideman b 1789 Abbeville Co SC d 1835 Troup Co Ga
& Frances Roberts (no info)
s/o
Adam Wideman b 1761 Atlantic Ocean d 1842 Abbeville Co SC
& Millie Harris b ca 1778 Abbeville Co SC d ?
s/o
John Henry Wideman & Mary Obendorf/Overturf

I recognize that it has recently been learned that the earliest generation
may be in some question but this is the latest solid infomation I have.

If anyone can improve on the data it will be appreciated.

Lee

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Lee Yarbrough Ponder
1897-1953

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