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Marriage Notes for Gerald (Gerry) Newton Yeiser and Martha Clara Sipple-8761
Divorced in 1972.
SOURCE: Beverly G. Yeiser. Correspondence 16 Jan. 1998. Died without issue.
DEATH: Kentucky Death Index 1911-1996 (Ancestry.com), page 06B
SOURCE: (1) Dean Yeiser. From Daisy Mae Brown Yeiser's records.
(2) Beverly G. Yeiser. Correspondence 17 Jan. 1997. "Born in Utica, Kentucky, in the Greenbrier - Red Hill Community. Attended Locust Grove, a one room school, through 8th grade. Attended Utica High School and was on the basketball team. Attended Business College at Owensboro, Kentucky. Then went to work for Sears Robuck in several different departments ending up heading the plumbing department at _______ Wisconsin. He went into the army and was in World War Two. He spent three and one-half years in Aleutians Islands living underground in winter. After the war was over he joined Bev Yeiser in a Machine Farm Supply Business in Winchester, Kentucky. Three years later he moved back to Owensboro and opened a Building and Repair Business. At the age of forty he met Mildred Basham, widowed by World War Two. Mildred had two children from her previous marriage, Brenda Sue and Millis Ray Basham. Jill Yeiser was born to Howard and Mildred on June 13, in Owensboro, Kentucky. They moved to Tucson, Arizona. Howard continued in the building business. After retiring he became interest in the Yeiser family genealogy and spent the next ten years researching it. This was the beginning of what we are doing today.
(3) Yeiser Newsletter, March 1998, 1st Quarter Issues, p. 5. Gives death date. Died in Leitchfield, KY Formerly of Tucson, AZBIRTH-DEATH: Social Security Death Records: #407-10-6219, birth date 9 May 1914, KY; death date 13 July 1996, KY. Place of last residence: Leitchfield, Grayson Co., KY.
SOURCE: (1) Dean Yeiser. From Daisy Mae Brown Yeiser's records.
(2) Beverly G. Yeiser. Correspondence 17 Jan. 1998. Mildred Henning Basham, widowed by World War II had two children when she and Howard Yeiser married: Brenda Sue Basham b. 5 Apr 1942 at Harned, KY and Millis Ray Basham b. 1 Dec 1944 at Kingswood, KY. Mildred's parents were Clara T. Hardin and Gabe Henning.
(3) Yeiser Newsletter, March 1998, 1st Quarter Issue, p. 5. "Mildred B. Yeiser 75, Died September 20, 1997. She lived in Lewisport, KY, Burial in the Hawes Family Cemetery near Yelvington, KY."
SOURCE: (1) Dean Yeiser. From Daisy Mae Brown Yeiser's records.
(2) Beverly G. Yeiser. Correspondence 17 Jan. 1998. Mildred Henning Basham, widowed by World War II had two children when she and Howard Yeiser married: Brenda Sue Basham b. 5 Apr 1942 at Harned, KY and Millis Ray Basham b. 1 Dec 1944 at Kingswood, KY. Mildred's parents were Clara T. Hardin and Gabe Henning.
(3) Yeiser Newsletter, March 1998, 1st Quarter Issue, p. 5. "Mildred B. Yeiser 75, Died September 20, 1997. She lived in Lewisport, KY, Burial in the Hawes Family Cemetery near Yelvington, KY."
SOURCE: Dean Yeiser. From Daisy Mae Brown Yeiser's records.
BIOGRAPHY: Beverly G. Yeiser, Sr. Correspondence 17 Jan. 1998. "Born in Utica, Kentucky in the Greebrier - Red Hill Community. Attended Locust Grove, a one room school, through the 8th grade. Then attended Utica High School, which he had to walk five miles to and from school. He did public work before going into farming. He ran Dad's two farms plus rented 300 - 500 acres, growing corn, wheat, hay, tobacco and raising hogs. On 10/10/37 married Mary Gill, his High School sweetheart. They had three girls, Beverly Sue, Barbara Ann and Mary Jo. In 1957, he quit farming to manage Haylson Seed Company where they bought seed, cleaned, graded and sold back to farmers. Moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1963 and became a representative for Taylor Hybrid Seed Corn covering Central and Eastern Kentucky. On April 30, 1980 he was walking around the block where he lived and had a heart attack and died on the sidewalk."
BIRTH-DEATH: Social Security Death Records: #400-24-9314, birth date 18 Oct 1912, KY, death date Apr 1980, KY.
DEATH: Kentucky Death Index 1911-1996 (Ancestry.com), Vol. 80, Certificate #10819.