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Brown McLauren Yeager

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Brown McLauren Yeager

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
25 Jan 1924 (aged 75)
Pulaski, Pulaski County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Marlinton, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Married 1st Harriet Elizabeth Arbogast on December 12, 1871. 2nd married Eliza Jane "Llye" Arbogast. (See Highland Recorder June 4, 1937)

Yeager Family History

Highland Recorder June 9, 1893
Traveler's Repose News:
B. M. Yeager and a gentleman from Philadelphia have been surveying on the headwaters of the Greenbrier river.

Highland Recorder August 16, 1895

Mr. B. M. Yeager was in town Monday, and as usual, was looking up data concerning tracts of land. Mr. Yeager is always busy and probably the best informed man in the county concerning the title and location of the majority of the large tracts of land in the county. He does, not seem as hopeful of a railroad now as he was sometime back, and thinks there is reason to believe the Davis (RR)road will miss us. However he is not certain about it, and says it till depends upon there port of P. E. Wier. Pocahontas Herald.

Highland Recorder February 1, 1924
The death of B. M. Yeager, prominent along border of the two Virginias, occurred recently at Pulaski.
Married 1st Harriet Elizabeth Arbogast on December 12, 1871. 2nd married Eliza Jane "Llye" Arbogast. (See Highland Recorder June 4, 1937)

Yeager Family History

Highland Recorder June 9, 1893
Traveler's Repose News:
B. M. Yeager and a gentleman from Philadelphia have been surveying on the headwaters of the Greenbrier river.

Highland Recorder August 16, 1895

Mr. B. M. Yeager was in town Monday, and as usual, was looking up data concerning tracts of land. Mr. Yeager is always busy and probably the best informed man in the county concerning the title and location of the majority of the large tracts of land in the county. He does, not seem as hopeful of a railroad now as he was sometime back, and thinks there is reason to believe the Davis (RR)road will miss us. However he is not certain about it, and says it till depends upon there port of P. E. Wier. Pocahontas Herald.

Highland Recorder February 1, 1924
The death of B. M. Yeager, prominent along border of the two Virginias, occurred recently at Pulaski.


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