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Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree 1886–1967 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 February 1886

Birth Location: Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee

Death Date: 27 September 1967

Death Location: Okalona, Overton County, Tennessee

Father: Lawrence Crabtree

Mother: Martha Wilson

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Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree was born in 1886 in Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee, the child of Lawrence Newton Crabtree And Martha Ann Mattie Wilson. Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree passed away in 1967 in Okalona, Overton County, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree was born in 1886 in Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee, the child of Lawrence Newton Crabtree And Martha Ann Mattie Wilson.
  • Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree passed away in 1967 in Okalona, Overton County, Tennessee.

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Emily Crabtree's Ancestors

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Emily Crabtree
1886–1967
Birth Place: Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee
Parents
Lawrence Newton Crabtree
1856–1929
Windle, Overton, Tennessee, United States
Martha (Ann "Mattie") Wilson
1859–1939
Overton County, Tennessee, USA
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Emily Crabtree's Timeline

2 Records

1886
20 February 1886
Birth of Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree in Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee
Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee
1967
27 September 1967
Age 81
Death of Emily Octavia (Tivie) Crabtree in Okalona, Overton County, Tennessee
Okalona, Overton County, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 February 1886
    Event Place: Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 September 1967
    Event Place: Okalona, Overton County, Tennessee

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