1814 - 1890 (76 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Levi YEAGER was born on 25 Feb 1814 in Grimsby, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada; died on 1 Sep 1890; was buried after 1 Sep 1890 in Mount Zion Cemetery, Renton, Ontario, Canada. Notes:
Details on descendants on Pg. 285
Levi married Phoebe MCLELLAN on 24 Feb 1838. Phoebe was born on 4 Feb 1821; died on 13 Aug 1882; was buried after 13 Aug 1882 in Mount Zion Cemetery, Renton, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Mary Jane YEAGER
was born on 24 Jun 1838 in Rockton, Beverly, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada; died on 18 Dec 1874.
- 3. Martha Ann YEAGER
was born on 15 Jan 1840; and died.
- 4. Peter McLellan YEAGER
was born on 25 Feb 1841 in Beverly, Ontario, Canada; and died.
- 5. John YEAGER
was born on 17 Apr 1842; and died.
- 6. Hannah YEAGER
was born on 29 Jan 1845; and died.
- 7. Samuel YEAGER
was born on 12 Apr 1847; and died.
- 8. Levi YEAGER
was born on 3 Sep 1849; and died.
- 9. James W. YEAGER
was born in 1850 in Beverly, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada; died between 1851 and 1861 in Woodhouse, Ontario, Canada.
- 10. Bramwell YEAGER
was born on 8 Jan 1852; and died.
- 11. Margaret Elizabeth YEAGER
was born on 17 Oct 1856; and died.
- 12. William Lewis YEAGER
was born on 16 Nov 1859; and died.
- 13. Ansley YEAGER
was born on 7 Oct 1862; and died.
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Generation: 2
9. | James W. YEAGER (1.Levi1) was born in 1850 in Beverly, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada; died between 1851 and 1861 in Woodhouse, Ontario, Canada. |
Generation: 3
14. | David EVERETT (2.Mary2, 1.Levi1) was born in 1855 in Woodhouse, Ontario, Canada; died on 26 Oct 1875 in Mount Zion Cemetery. Notes:
Died:
Either drowned or caught pneumonia from near drowning
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21. | Charles Elgin EVERETT (2.Mary2, 1.Levi1) was born on 30 Sep 1874 in Gables Corner; died on 4 Jan 1957 in Oakwood Cemetery, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Notes:
He was only 4 mths old when his mother died. He was taken in by his grandparents, Levi and Pheobe Yeager, and lived with them in the 1881 census.
He never married. He was well known, and respected in the area and had the distinction of being the first ni the district to have a grammaphone. Charles was a man of shorter stature and had red hair, a marked contrast to his brothers who had light brown and dark hair.
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