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Personal data Calvin Jones Key 

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Household of Calvin Jones Key

(1) He is married to Anna Missouri Beall.

They got married estimated around Between:1867/00, he was 15 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jessie Beall Key  1881-????
  2. Haddassah Key  1884-1917
  3. Thomas Scott Key  1892-1916


(2) He is married to Emma Viola Beall.

They got married in the year 1864, he was 12 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Willie Rey  1877-????
  2. R Eva Key  ± 1877-????
  3. C J Key  1879-1880
  4. May Beall Key  1875-1963


Notes about Calvin Jones Key

Calvin Jones Key Birth 8 Jul 1851 Jefferson County, Georgia, USA Death 25 Nov 1912 (aged 61) Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Burial Marietta National Cemetery Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA Memorial ID 175510480 · View Source Advertisement
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Father: Thomas Daniel Key and Mother: Anna
M. Boone Fall Key.

1st Marriage: Emma Viola Beall Born: 1856,
Married: May 4, 1875 & Death: Nov, 1879.
Cause of Death: Child Birth with Calvin Jones,
Jr.

2nd Marriage: Anna Beall Missouri Beall Key
Born: 1849 & Death: March 7, 1899, Burial:
Memory Hill Cem. Millidgeville, Baldwin Co.
Ga. Their Children Listed Below:

1. May Beall Key Birth: May 4, 1875, Georgia
Find A Grave Memorial# 80722534
2. Wm Alexander Key Birth: Aug 29, 1876 &
Death: March 28, 1918.
3. EVA key Birth: 1877 Wrens, Ga. Married:
George T. Williams
4. Jessie Beall Key Birth: Oct 3, 1881, Ga.
5. Haddassah Key Birth: Oct 6, 1884, Death:
Aug 3, 1917 - Husb: Theodore Stothart
6. Thomas Scott Key Birth: June 6, 1892 &
Death: March 15, 1916.

Source: 1880 Ga. Census Place District: 76
Jefferson Co/Ga. Family History Film 1254154
NA Film Number T9-0154 Page Number 137A

A different 1880 census shows a daughter, R E Key, born about 1878 and a son, C J Key born about 187

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Calvin Jones Key

Joshua S Key
1786-1862

Calvin Jones Key
1851-1912

(1) 
Haddassah Key
1884-1917
(2) 1864

Emma Viola Beall
± 1851-1879

Willie Rey
1877-????
R Eva Key
± 1877-????
C J Key
1879-1880
May Beall Key
1875-1963

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    Sources

    1. Findagrave, Calvin Jones Key 25 Nov 1912 / www.findagrave.com
    2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
      http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=83357721&pid=6948
      / Ancestry.com
    3. 1870 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1870; Census Place: Penfield, Greene, Georgia; Roll: M593_153; Page: 407A; Family History Library Film: 545652 / Ancestry.com
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