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Pearl <I>Whatley</I> Long

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Pearl Whatley Long

Birth
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Death
12 Nov 1977 (aged 85)
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Lot 112
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Aged 21 years, she married 26 JUN 1911 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, to Harry Edward VANARSDELL (= VAN ARSDELL; aged 25 years), a resident of Bessemer. Married second on 25 FEB 1917 in Muscogee County, Georgia, to David Wilson LONG.

Online database of burials in Columbus municipal cemeteries shows: Pearl W. LONG, born 10 AUG 1892, daughter of Alto [sic] and Sarah (HOWARD) WHATLEY, died 12 NOV 1977 in Columbus, Georgia, aged 85 years, and was buried 14 NOV 1977 in a Monticello vault in RIverdale Cemetery Section 6, Lot 112, by undertaker Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Inc., on burial permit #3138. The sexton was [Sybil] BRANTLEY.

1900 federal census of Ward 2, Militia District 773 (Upper Town District), Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Dwelling #158 / Household #213, residing at 1309 Sixth Avenue (all WHATLEY): George (41, born Jan. 1859 GA AL AL), married 15 years, locomotive engineer; wife Sarah (41, born Jan. 1859 GA AL AL), married 15 years, had borne 4 children, all still living; daughter Maud (13, born Dec. 1886 GA GA GA), at school; son George (11, born Mar. 1889 GA GA GA), at school; daughter Pearl (7, born Aug. 1892 GA GA GA), at school; and daughter __to [sic -- actually son Fred W.] (5, born July 1894 GA GA GA).

First husband, on the 1910 federal census of Ward 4, Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama, residing at 1916 Seventh Avenue: Margaret J. SCANLAN (39 KY KY VA), in 2nd marriage, had borne 1 child, still living, occupation "none"; son Harry E. VANARDSELL (23 KY KY KY), single, car inspector for railroad; and brother Marion MARCUM (27 KY KY KY), single, a janitor in the railroad office.
Aged 21 years, she married 26 JUN 1911 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, to Harry Edward VANARSDELL (= VAN ARSDELL; aged 25 years), a resident of Bessemer. Married second on 25 FEB 1917 in Muscogee County, Georgia, to David Wilson LONG.

Online database of burials in Columbus municipal cemeteries shows: Pearl W. LONG, born 10 AUG 1892, daughter of Alto [sic] and Sarah (HOWARD) WHATLEY, died 12 NOV 1977 in Columbus, Georgia, aged 85 years, and was buried 14 NOV 1977 in a Monticello vault in RIverdale Cemetery Section 6, Lot 112, by undertaker Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Inc., on burial permit #3138. The sexton was [Sybil] BRANTLEY.

1900 federal census of Ward 2, Militia District 773 (Upper Town District), Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Dwelling #158 / Household #213, residing at 1309 Sixth Avenue (all WHATLEY): George (41, born Jan. 1859 GA AL AL), married 15 years, locomotive engineer; wife Sarah (41, born Jan. 1859 GA AL AL), married 15 years, had borne 4 children, all still living; daughter Maud (13, born Dec. 1886 GA GA GA), at school; son George (11, born Mar. 1889 GA GA GA), at school; daughter Pearl (7, born Aug. 1892 GA GA GA), at school; and daughter __to [sic -- actually son Fred W.] (5, born July 1894 GA GA GA).

First husband, on the 1910 federal census of Ward 4, Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama, residing at 1916 Seventh Avenue: Margaret J. SCANLAN (39 KY KY VA), in 2nd marriage, had borne 1 child, still living, occupation "none"; son Harry E. VANARDSELL (23 KY KY KY), single, car inspector for railroad; and brother Marion MARCUM (27 KY KY KY), single, a janitor in the railroad office.


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