Showing posts with label Time Line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time Line. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

A Time Line for Reida Mae Poole (1905-1979)

 


Our connection:

Liz (that's me!)

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Gilbert Earl Tapley, 1928-2008 (my father)

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Lusion Keman Tapley, 1870-1935 (my grandfather)

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James Tillman 'Fella' Tapley, 1904-1974 (my uncle)

Reida Mae Poole, 1905-1979 (his wife and my aunt)


Time Line for the life of Reida Mae Poole:  

1905

Age 0

 

Birth

October 5

Kite, Johnson County, Georgia

1906

Age 0

Historical Event

The Atlanta Race Riot.  The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 occurred on the evening of September 22-24. A newspaper reported the rapes of four white women by African American men. Fueled by preexisting racial tensions, these reports enraged white men who then arranged gangs to attack African American men. Over the next several days, several thousand white men joined in and in the end, 26 people were killed and many were injured.

 

1918

Age 12

Death of Parent

Reida Mae’s father, William S. Poole (1873-1918), passes away on July 25.

 

1923

Age 18

Marriage

Married Wondell Renfroe on December 13 in Johnson County, Georgia.

 

1930

Age 24

Residence

Kite, Johnson County, Georgia.  Listed on 1930 Census as “Widowed.”

 

1932

Age 26

 

 

Historical Event

Lake Placid, New York hosts the Winter Olympic Games.

 

1932

Age 26

Marriage

May 19

Married James Tillman Tapley (1904-1974) in Georgia.

 

1935

Age 29

 

 

Historical Event

The FBI is Established.  The Bureau of Investigation’s name was changed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to help citizens know that the government is helping  protect from threats both domestically and abroad.

 

1935

Age 29

Historical Event

The Social Security Act created a basic right to a pension in old age and insurance against unemployment.

 

1935

Age 29

Residence

District 55, Johnson County, Georgia

 

1940

Age 34

 

Residence

District 55, Johnson County, Georgia

 

1942

Age 36

Death of Parent

Reida Mae’s mother, Dona Chivers Poole (1872-1942), passes away on February 1 in Johnson County, Georgia

 

1942

Age 36

Historical Event

Germans Sink Ships Near St. Simons Island.  Lights from homes along the coast of St. Simons Island (Georgia) provided a clear view of the SS Oklahoma for German U-boat Captain Reinhard Hardegen on April 8, 1942.  A German torpedo was fired at the SS Oklahoma shortly after midnight.  An hour later, a second torpedo was fired at the oil tanker Esso Baton Rouge. Both ships sunk and the attacks left 22 seamen dead. After the incident, residents of the Golden Isles panicked over concern of a German invasion of the coast and were stringently observant of a nighttime blackout.

 

1946

Age 40

 

Residence

Macon, Bibb County, Georgia

 

1974

Age 68

 

Death of Spouse

James Tillman Tapley passed away on July 25 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia

 

1979

Age 73

Historical Event

The Department of Education.  Department of Education was organized to guide the schools throughout the United States in what to teach and how to teach it. The Department also collects data on the schools to see where government focus needs to go.

 

1979

Age 73

Death

Reida Mae passed away on February 28 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia.  She is buried at the Gumlog Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Johnson County, alongside her husband.

 

 Uncle James and Aunt Reida Mae never had children.  Their children were all the nieces, nephews, or any other kids that came into their lives.  They took care of everyone.  I can still remember going to their home in Macon and eating a really good meal!  I also remember the day I got off the school bus after school, and Mom told me Aunt Reida Mae had passed.  Even though I had experienced the death of loved ones before, at age 11, I was more aware of what that meant, and I burst into tears at the news.  

Both Reida Mae and Fella were the definition of good, down-home, country folks.  That's a great compliment in my book.

Saturday, November 13, 2021

A Time Line for Emma Vermell Harrell Drake (1867-1935)

 Hello, genealogy friends.  I have been away for quite awhile.  It's been a tough year.  Right now, I am recovering from COVID.  I have been sick for 3 weeks and just realized yesterday that I am finally getting better!  So I have been able to spend some time on a favorite activity that had fallen by the wayside - genealogy!  I have been following Ancestry.com hints like crazy for a couple of days, while trying to catch up on my emails and messages.  I also peeked in at what Family Search sends me about my family tree, and I love their Time Lines!  I like being able to see the main events in an ancestor's life all in a line.  It makes it seem more real somehow.  

Now my last post from April was about my great-grandmother, Emma Vermell Harrell Drake (1867-1935).  I basically told what I know about her in a running commentary or story.  However, now Family Search has sent me a time line for her life, and I think seeing it in this format helps my story - makes it easier to take in.  So I'm going to share it here (with many corrections and tweaks!).  

Our connection:

Liz (that's me!)

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Gilbert Earl Tapley, 1928-2008 (my father)

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Nealie Vermell Drake Tapley, 1895-1970 (my grandmother)

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Emma Vermell Harrell Drake, 1867-1935 (my great-grandmother)


Time Line for the life of Emma Vermell Harrell Drake: 

1867

Age 0

 

Birth

September 4

Emanuel County, Georgia, USA

1875

Age 8

Death of a Parent

September 11

Her mother, Catharine M Odom Harrell (1841-1875) passed away at age 34, leaving 4 children, ages 15, 8, 5, and 3.

 

1878

Age 10

Remarriage of a Parent

January 1

Her father, William Robert Harrell (1838-1908) remarried in Emanuel County to Winford Barwick (1853-1939).  They went on to have 2 children (sons) together.

 

1883

Age 15

Marriage

July 30

Emma married William John Drake (1857-1927).  He was 25 years old with a 2-year-old daughter. 

 

1884

Age 17

Birth of 1st Child

A girl, Hattie Lay Drake, was born September 10.

 

1886

Age 18

Birth of Child

Another girl, Kenneth Catherine Drake, was born April 3.

 

1890

Age 22

 

 

Historical Event

Woman’s Suffrage.  An organization formed in favor of women’s suffrages. By combining two organizations, membership eventually increased to 2 million people.  This voluntary organization held a major role in passing the Nineteenth Amendment.

 

1892

Age 24

Birth of Child

A boy!  William Lovick Drake was born October 2nd.  

 

1893

Age 25

 

 

Historical Event

The Last Public Hanging in Georgia. The last public hanging in Georgia was on September 28, 1893. The General Assembly prohibited public executions in December 1893. Prior to this law, Georgians commonly traveled to witness scheduled public executions.

 

1895

Age 27

 

Birth of Child

Nealie Vermell Drake was born on January 29.

 

1897

Age 29

 

Birth of Child

William Robert Drake was born on January 22.

 

1900

Age 32

Historical Event

Trading Wildlife.  This law prohibits trade in wildlife, fish, and plants that have been taken, possessed, transported, or sold illegally.

 

1900

Age 32

 

Birth of Child

James Weldon Drake was born February 17.

 

1903

Age 35

Birth of Child

Keland Lawton Drake was born July 12.

 

 

1906

Age 38

 

Birth of Child

On March 20, Nancy Mary Ann Drake was born.

 

1906

Age 39

Historical Event

The Atlanta Race Riot.  The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 occurred on the evening of September 22-24. A newspaper reported the rapes of four white women by African American men. Fueled by preexisting racial tensions, these reports enraged white men who then arranged gangs to attack African American men. Over the next several days, several thousand white men joined in and in the end, 26 people were killed and many were injured.

 

1908

Age 40

Birth of last child

On March 11, Martha Lou Drake was born.

 

 

1908

Age 40

 

Death of a Parent

Emma’s father, William Robert Harrell, passed away on April 10 in Emanuel County, Georgia.

 

1910

Age 42

 

Historical Event

The Mann Act.  This Act makes engaging in transport of any woman for any immoral purpose, prostitution, illegal.  Its primary intent was to address prostitution, immorality, and human trafficking, particularly where trafficking was for the purposes of prostitution. 

 

1910

Age 42

 

Residence

Emanuel County, Georgia, USA

1912

Age 44

Death of a Child

Emma’s oldest child, Hattie Lay Drake, died of typhoid fever on July 25.

 

1912

Age 45

Death of a Child

Emma’s first born son, William Lovick Drake, died on December 17 at age 20 of typhoid fever.

 

1920

Age 52

Residence

Emanuel County, Georgia, USA

 

 

1922

Age 54

Historical Event

Women Granted the Right to Vote. The 19th Amendment, which allowed women the right to vote, was passed and became federal law on August 26, 1920. Georgia law prevented women from voting until 1922. The amendment wasn’t officially ratified until 1970.

 

1927

Age 59

Death of a Child

William Robert Drake was murdered on June 19, 1927. 

 

1927

Age 59

Death of Spouse

William John Drake, Emma’s husband, was accidentally shot and killed by their son, James Weldon Drake, on August 9. 

 

1932

Age 65

 

Death of a Child

Nancy Mary Ann Drake passed away on December 10 in Montgomery, Alabama.  She was 25 years old.

 

1935

Age 67

Historical Event

The Social Security Act created a basic right to a pension in old age and insurance against unemployment.

 

1935

Age 68

Death

Emma passed away on October 19 in Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, USA.

She was buried at Poplar Springs Methodist Church in Adrian, Johnson County, Georgia, USA like most of the Drakes.

 

 Unfortunately, I do not have any images of my 2nd great-grandmother.  I will share a picture of her headstone, which I believe says all it needs about her faith and where she got her strength.