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Personal data George Cherry Zellner 


Household of George Cherry Zellner

He is married to Louise Belle Richardson.

They got married on October 15, 1907 at somewhere in TX, he was 33 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jewell Inez Zellner  1909-1980


Notes about George Cherry Zellner

George Cherry Zellner

Sources: Author: Bashore, Debbie; Cara, J. B.; Hulbert, M. R.; Bashore, Melvin; Title: "George Cherry Zellner Sr.," (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxi June MMXX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLC-LM3

"George Cherry Zellner Sr. 20 June 1874 - about 1934 Male
George Cherry Zellner Sr. 1874 - 1934

When George Cherry Zellner was born on June 20, 1874, in Arlington, Tennessee, his father, John, was 30 and his mother, Jane, was 32. He married Louise Belle "Lula Bell" Richardson on October 15, 1907, in Texas. They had four children in 14 years. He died in 1934 in Henryetta, Oklahoma, at the age of 60.
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George Cherry Zellner Sr. Reason This Information Is Correct: Family recollections as he is my grandfather. Last Changed: November 13, 2019 by Debbie Bashore Sex Male Last Changed: May 24, 2012 by M. R. Hulbert Birth 20 June 1874 Arlington, Shelby, Tennessee, United States Death about 1934 Henryetta, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States
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Residence 1880 District 8, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
Occupation 1910 Texas, United States Coal miner Last Changed: June 8, 2017 by Melvin Bashore
Residence 1910 Justice Precinct 8, , Texas Last Changed: November 18, 2014 by J. G. Cara
Occupation 1920 Oklahoma, United States Coal miner
Residence 1920 Henry, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States
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Spouses and Children

George Cherry Zellner Sr. 1874 - 1934
Marriage: 15 October 1907 Texas, United States
Lula Belle Richardson 1887 - 1960

Children of Lula Belle Richardson and George Cherry Zellner Sr. (4)

[1] Jewell Inez Zellner 1909 - 1980
[2] George Cherry Zellner Jr. 1911 - 1995
[3] Dorothy LouAnn Zellner 1915 - 1917
[4] Wanda Lou Zellner 1924 - 1998

Parents and Siblings

Sgt John William Zellner 1843 - 1911
Marriage: 8 December 1870 Shelby, Tennessee, United States
Jane Anderson Cherry 1841 - 1913

Children of Jane Anderson Cherry and Sgt John William Zellner (7)

[1] Inez Zellner 1873 - 1916
[2] George Cherry Zellner Sr. 1874 - 1934
[3] Marion Zellner 1877 - 1960
[4] Zeni Zellner 1879 - 1927
[5] Jane Zellner 1881 - 1963
[6] John William Zellner II 1882 - 1937
[7] Ruben Lee Zellner 1884 - 1958"

Author: N.N. (anonymous, pseudonym = JR57), Title: "George Cherry Zellner Sr.," (Publication location: Henryetta, OK, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xv Jan MMXXII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/235938813/george-cherry-zellner

"George Cherry Zellner Sr. Birth 1874 Tennessee, USA Death 28 Sep 1933 (aged 58 - 59) Henryetta, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA Burial West Lawn Cemetery Henryetta, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA Memorial ID 235938813

ZELLNER ~ George Zellner, 59, Long a resident of Henryetta, passes. Death came at 1:45 o'clock this morning to George Cherry Zellner, 59, a resident of this city for many years, at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, in Gilliam Addition.
Funeral services will be held at 33 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Buchanan Funeral Home, with burial in West Lawn Cemetery under the direction of attendants of the funeral home. The Rev. W. R. Simpson, pastor of the First Christian Church, will have charge of the services. Mr. Zellner had been a resident of this city for many years, and had been ill for some time. He leaves many friends to mourn his going.
Survivors are his widow, Lula; one son, G. C.; two daughters, Wanda Lou of the home and Mrs. J. M. Bedwell of Jamestown, N. D.; four brothers, J. W. of Bartlett, Tenn., Marion of Rio Hondo, Tex., R. L. of Arlington, Ark, and James of Harrison, Ark; and two sisters, Mrs. W. E. Wylie of Brunswick, Tenn. and Mrs. J. E. Gladney, Stamps, Ark. The son, G. C. arrived her Tuesday, and was at his bedside when death came.

Henryetta Daily Free-Lance (Henryetta, Oklahoma) ~ 28 Sep 1933, Thu ~ Page 4

Father: John William Zellner
Mother: Jane Anderson Cherry

Marriage to Louise Belle Richardson
15 Oct 1907 Texas
Children: Jewell Inez, George Cherry and Wanda Lou Zellner

Parents
[photo - stone shared with Jennie A. Zellner] John William Zellner 1843 - 1911
[photo - stone shared with John W. Zellner] Jane Anderson Cherry Zellner 1841 - 1913

Spouse
Louise Belle Richardson Zellner 1890 - 1960 (m. 1907)

Siblings

[photo - her stone] Inez Zellner Wilson 1873 - 1916
[photo - his portion of stone shared with Virginia Zellner] Marion Zellner 1877 - 1960
[photo - stone shared with Carl Porter Inman Sr.] Zeni Zellner Inman 1879 - 1927
[photo - her stone] Jane Genevieve Zellner Butler 1881 - 1963
[photo - stone shared with Florcie S. Zellner] John William Zellner 1883 - 1937
[photo - stone shared with Floy E. Zellner] Ruby L Zellner 1884 - 1958

Half Siblings

[photo - his stone] James Dethridge Zellner 1867 - 1963
[photo - stone shared with William M. Wylie] Willie Ewing Zellner Wylie 1870 - 1959

Children

[photo - her stone (June Johnson)] Jewell Inez Zellner Hayes 1909 - 1980
[photo - wall of vaults of a columbarium] Wanda Lou Zellner Thomas 1924 - 1998

Created by: JR57 Added: 15 Jan 2022 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 235938813"
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George Cherry Zellner
1874-1933

1907

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