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- Mattie, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Pole Harris.
Tennessee State Marriages
Name: Mattie Harris
Spouse: Henry Steward
Marriage Date: 10 Feb 1919
Marriage County: Jackson
Security: Jim Settles
1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 338
Steward, Henry age 19
Mattie, wife age 14
1930 Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio census, entry 419/54/74
Stewart, Henry age 31, married when 21, born Tenn.
Mattie, wife age 25, married when 15, born Tenn.
Joney, son age 10, born Tenn.
Nellie, dau. age 5, born Tenn.
Kenneth, son age 1&10/12, born Ohio
Encle, brother age 19, born Tenn.
Harris, Cordell, bro-n-law 20, born Tenn.
Mattie Lee Harris Stewart, listed on findagrave.com
Birth: Oct. 24, 1904, Jackson County, Tennessee
Death: Aug. 12, 1990, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Burial: Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery, Stone, Jackson County, Tennessee
GAINESBORO--- FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MATTIE LEE HARRIS STEWART, 85, WILL BE IN THE CHAPEL OF ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, , AT 10 A. M. WITH BURIAL IN THE ROB DRAPER MEMORIAL CEMETERY IN THE STONE COMMUNITY OF JACKSON COUNTY.
MRS. STEWART DIED SUNDAY (AUGUST 12, 1990) IN ST. THOMAS HOSPITAL IN NASHVILLE.
BORN OCTOBER 20, 1904 IN JACKSON COUNTY, SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE POLE AND MARY JANE WHITAKER HARRIS.
SHE WAS A HOUSEWIFE AND MEMBER OF THE DUDNEY'S HILL CHURCH OF CHRIST. SHE WAS A RESIDENT OF THE ROARING RIVER COMMUNITY OF JACKSON COUNTY.
HER FAMILY INCLUDES HER HUSBAND HENRY STEWART OF GAINESBORO, WHOM SHE MARRIED FEBRUARY 10, 1919;
FOUR SONS, JONAH R., HENRY CLAY, AND LEWIS E. STEWART, ALL OF GAINESBORO AND KENNETH STEWART OF DEARBORN, MICHIGAN;
THREE DAUGHTERS, NELLIE BELL PUCKETT AND ANNA MARIE STEWART, BOTH OF GAINESBORO AND MABLE BROWN OF COOKEVILLE;
TWO BROTHER: CORDELL HARRIS OF DETROIT AND ROOSEVELT HARRIS OF GAINESBORO, ONE HALF BROTHER, JAMES HARRIS OF GAINESBORO;
THREE SISTERS:HATTIE MAE CHAFFIN AND MARY JO LAWSON, BOTH OF GAINESBORO AND VELMA BOWMAN OF COOKEVILLE; TWO HALF SISTERS, LELLA JEAN HANEY OF GAINESBORO, 18 GRANDCHILDREN AND 35 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN AND 17 GREAT-GREAT- GRANDCHILDREN. . . .
COOKEVILLE HERALD CITIZEN, AUGUST 13, 1990
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