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Hannah Minerva Yates 1869–1943 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: September 1869
Birth Location: Clintwood, Wise, Virginia, United States
Death Date: 8 July 1943
Death Location: Pike, Kentucky, United States
Father: Jacob Yates
Mother: Hazel Mullins
Spouse(s): Richard Branham
Children(s): Bessie Branham
Hannah Minerva Yates was born in 1869 in Clintwood, Wise, Virginia, United States, the child of Jacob Yates And Hazel Ann Mullins. Hannah Minerva Yates married Richard Branham, and had children including Bessie Branham. Hannah Minerva Yates passed away in 1943 in Pike, Kentucky, United States.
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Biography
- Hannah Minerva Yates was born in 1869 in Clintwood, Wise, Virginia, United States, the child of Jacob Yates And Hazel Ann Mullins.
- Hannah Minerva Yates married Richard Branham, and had children including Bessie Branham.
- Hannah Minerva Yates passed away in 1943 in Pike, Kentucky, United States.
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Hannah Yates's Descendants
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1. Bessie Branham 1890–1980 m. John Bishop 1888–1973
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1. Felix Bishop 1925– m. Maxine Huffman 1923–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: September 1869
Event Place: Clintwood, Wise, Virginia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 9 January 1889
Event Place: Dickenson, Virginia, United States
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 July 1943
Event Place: Pike, Kentucky, United States