Kizar Everett, 1832

Name
Kizar /Everett/
Name
Kessen /?/
Name
Wessin /?/
Birth
about 1832
Alias
Kizzie Everett
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Census
Death of a husband
Source: Headstone
Citation details: Ivey Cemetery
Death of a daughter
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Wife of Solomon Tucker"

Family with John Jasper Ivey
partner
18301885
Birth: October 30, 1830 28 25 Tennessee
Death: May 1885Decatur Co. TN
herself
daughter
1849
Birth: about 1849 18 17 Tennessee
8 months
daughter
18491893
Birth: September 10, 1849 18 17 Tennessee
Death: October 29, 1893
John Jasper Ivey + Mary Elender Orr
partner
18301885
Birth: October 30, 1830 28 25 Tennessee
Death: May 1885Decatur Co. TN
partner’s wife
18391919
Birth: August 1839 22 22 Missouri
Death: October 1919Decatur Co. TN
Marriage Marriagebefore 1860Decatur Co. TN
-11 months
partner’s daughter
2 years
partner’s daughter
18601951
Birth: February 25, 1860 29 20 Tennessee
Death: 1951
6 years
partner’s daughter
18651947
Birth: 1865 34 25
Death: 1947
3 years
partner’s daughter
18671947
Birth: September 20, 1867 36 28 Tennessee
Death: May 3, 1947Bonnie Keeton home, Decatur Co. TN
3 years
partner’s son
18701950
Birth: 1870 39 30 Tennessee
Death: 1950
3 years
partner’s daughter
18731940
Birth: May 28, 1873 42 33 Tennessee
Death: January 15, 1940
5 years
partner’s son
18781952
Birth: August 7, 1878 47 39 Decatur Co. TN
Death: March 29, 1952
11 months
partner’s daughter
18801913
Birth: May 11, 1880 49 40 Tennessee
Death: May 31, 1913Decatur Co. TN
3 years
partner’s son
18821960
Birth: May 18, 1882 51 42 Tennessee
Death: December 30, 1960Decatur Co. TN
Shared note

My note--information taken as Aunt Willie talked:
JJ was a widower. He was married first to Kizar (Kizzie) Everett. They had one child who died young from scarlet fever. The child was "Aunt" Mat who married James Jackson Tucker's brother, Solomon Tucker. Mat had a carbuncle and Sol. was on crutches when they were married--"so both of them were crippled when they got married."
**James Jackson Tucker was father of "Fate" Tucker, husband of Lindy Ivy.

  • from the research of Brenda Kirk Fiddler