MARY ADDIE PATRICK

This is one side of the family that I do not know much about. However, the little I have been finding out has been interesting and I would like to know more about the Patrick family of Georgia.

Mary Addie “Ada” Patrick was born in September 1867 in Georgia and died on October 9, 1933 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. She is the daughter of Marion Jefferson “Van” Patrick and Hannah Elizabeth Heflin.

Marion Jefferson Patrick was born on April 25, 1841 in Henry County, Georgia and died on April 27, 1907. I think they lived in Spalding County. His father was Wiley Heflin Patrick and his mother was Sarah Emaline Thomason. Marion J. Patrick fought in the Civil War as a calvary man for the Confederacy. He married Hannah Heflin in 1861. He didn’t have children until Mary Addie in 1867. Sometime near this time the Patrick family moved to Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia.

We don’t have a lot of information about his wife Hannah Heflin. In the 1910 census, Mary Addie Keith in living with her mother Mary J Patrick and her sister Kate Patrick. We don’t know if Marion J Patrick remarried or not. Marion Patrick was a shoe salesman in Griffin, Georgia.

Perhaps Mary met her husband, Charles Keith in school or church since they both grew up in Griffin, GA. I would like to see old school records of Griffin, GA. She married Charles Keith in 1888 when she was 21 in nearby Atlanta, GA. She had 4 children:

1.Norman Lesle Keith 1890-1919 married Sarah Berry

2. Laura Leone Keith 1894-1972 married Eugene Breedlove. She later moved to Jacksonville, FL

3. Julian McLin Keith 1897-?? married Ruth Fowler. She divorced him around 1930. He is my great-grandfather biologically. We do not know his death date. After 1930, he is a mystery.

4. Charlotte M Keith 1900-???? She is also a mystery.

It seems that after Julian’s parents died, my great grandmother no longer kept in contact with Julian Keith. I would like to see pictures of the Patrick family and learn more about Marion Patrick’s military experience.

Charles McLin Keith

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Charles McLin Keith was born on February 13, 1866 in Georgia, probably in Spaulding County. He is my great great grandfather on my father’s side. Charles McLin Keith was born to William James Keith and Elizabeth McLin (or McLean). He is of mainly Scottish descent.

William James Keith was born in Tennessee around 1836 and was the son of a Presbyterian minister of Tennessee also named William J.Keith. William James Keith Sr. was highly educated and known as a great minister in the church. William Keith Jr.’s mother was Martha Shumate and his stepmother was Julia Winn the daughter of Minor Winn who was the nephew of General Richard Winn, a US Representative from South Carolina. Unfortunately, I do not know William Keith’s occupation or whether or not he served in the military. The Keith family moved to Georgia sometime in the 1840’s first to Monroe County and then to Pike County. Later they moved to Griffin, Georgia where William James Keith Sr. became the leader of the First Presbyterian Church.

Elizabeth McLin or McLean was also born in Tennessee around 1840. We don’t know her parent’s names or where exactly she was born. She married William James Keith on December 12,1856 in Atlanta, Fulton, GA. They had four children. Laura was born in 1859 in Tennessee. Nathaniel was born in 1864 in Georgia. Charles was born in 1866 and Elizabeth in 1869. Only Laura was born in Tennessee. The gap in Laura’s and Nathaniel’s ages suggests that William James was in the Civil War.

Charles was raised in Georgia and later lived in Griffin, Ga in Spaulding County where his grandfather was a minister.He went to school there.

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The above picture is of the railroad depot in Griffin, GA. The railroad the the major source of economy in Griffin. This is where Charles Keith began his career. He was a clerk for the railroad. He transferred to Atlanta in the mid 1880’s to work for the railroad there. He married Mary Addie Patrick in Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia in 1888.

According to the 1900 census he rented a home on 32 Slone Wall, Ward 1, Atlanta, Fulton, GA. Only Norman was going to school. Julian, Leone, and Charlotte were still very young and stayed at home. It says on the census that two other children had died by 1900. Charles Keith was still working as a clerk at the railroad. His neighbors were Francis Aiken a building inspector. An English doctor named Elizabeth Smith lived down the street.

Mary Addie Keith’s father died in 1907, the family moved back to Griffin, Georgia around this time. In the 1910 census the family was living on 203 N 6th St where they owned the house. Norman was married by then to Sarah Berry. They lived with her father, Thomas Berry at 306 N 6th St. Charles supported the family by working as a salesman. Charles’s mother-in-law was living with them. She was 69 years old. Mary Addie’s 36 year old younger sister Kate Patrick was also living with them. She was a bookkeeper for a Sewing Machine Retail Store. Norman was a printer for the newspaper.

 

 

 

Generation 4 part 1

8. Irby Overton Lee was born on February 2, 1901 in Whitewater Township, Oconee County, South Carolina. His parents are John James Lee and Mattie Emaline Sheppard. He died on December 11, 1984 in Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee. He married Ruth Hester Fowler in June 5, 1930 in Bolton, Fulton, Georgia. He later adopted Ruth’s son, Charles Henry Keith. He is buried at Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee. He had three brothers and two sisters.
He grew up in rural South Caroline but his family moved to close to a school for they felt education was important. I don’t know much else about his childhood. He went to college in South Carolina and later moved to the Atlanta, Georgia area. There he met Ruth Hester Fowler Keith. They married in the Atlanta area and soon moved because of the depression. They moved at one point to Texas and then to Chattanooga where he started Lee Furniture Company. He was given a key to the city, but I think the key was to East Ridge, TN. He traveled a lot because of his business and we still have the old postcards. They built a home in Chattanooga in the 1950’s and never moved. It was out in the country when they built it, but now it is down the street from Hamilton Place Mall. Irby Lee was active in a Presbetyrian Church for most of his life. He and Ruth had a beautiful and loving relationship and every picture of them together shows them having fun. I don’t remember much about him, as I was only 6 when he died. I remember him giving me candy from a ceramic bowl of strawberries and that he was bald. He seemed nice to me. He died at the age of 83.

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9. Ruth Hester Fowler was born on July 30, 1901 in Mooresville, Iredell, North Carolina and is the daughter of William Henry Fowler and Theadora Mae Deaton. She has two brothers and three sisters.

Her father worked for the railroads and that is probably what brought them to Atlanta, GA. According to the census they were in Atlanta, Ward 5, Fulton County, Georgia by 1910. She was very fashionable and wore the best clothes and make-up. She met Julian Keith while she was in High School. She described him as very handsome and an extremely charming man. I can see that from the few photos I have found of him. She told me they would meet behind the school and kiss. She married him at the age of 17 and had her darling son, Charles Henry Keith in January of 1920. I have heard that there were complications and that is why she could have no more children, but right now that is rumor. She divorced him before my grandfather turned 10, I think he was 8. I have heard two reasons why. My grandfather said his grandmother told him that his father had an affair or tried to have an affair with the maid. Ruth Lee told me it was because he drank and gambled too much. She was senile when she told me this though. It could be a combination of the two. Long too long afterwards she married Irby Lee. She worked most of her life as a saleswoman and woked in the Personality Shop in Chattanooga, TN. She never liked her daugher-in-law Frances Tucker. I have seen then fight myself. We called her Meemaw. I lived with her the last year of her life. It was stressful because she was senile and in poor health, but sometimes Meemaw could be a lot of fun and I enjoyed talking to her. She would give me fashion advice and hated the way modern girls dressed. She once tried to fix my hair like a flapper girl. In her mind, it was still 1930. We never got to know her age because she always lied about it. Her house was like a museum from the 1950’s. She even kept the same make-up! When she passed away, I missed her a lot. She was definitely a woman ahead of her time.

They only had one child

Charles Henry (Keith) Lee 1920-2005

Generation 3 Part 1

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4. Charles Henry Lee Sr. was born in 1920 in Atlanta, Fulton, GA and died on the 12th of June 2005. He is the son of Julian McLin Keith and Ruth Hester Fowler and the stepson of Irby Overton Lee. On March 31, 1941 he married Frances Tucker. He is buried at the National Cemetery in Chattanooga, TN because he was a veteran on WWII and was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army.

He was born Charles Henry Keith. He was named after his grandfathers, Charles Keith and William Henry Fowler. He was a serious child and was the only child. He loved military stuff. His neighbors fought in WWI along with an uncle. His mother, Ruth Fowler spoiled him and dressed him in fancy clothes. His father Julian Keith was a handsome charming man according to the few pictures I have seen. They divorced when Charles Henry KEith was a child. Ruth married Irby Lee. During the depression they moved around a lot. They lived in Texas for a while and then to Chatttanooga, TN where his step father owned a furniture store. He never saw his biological father again. Irby Lee adopted Charles Keith and his name was changed to Charles Henry Lee. He grew up Presbetyrian in Chattanooga and went to High School there. He was good with math and science and loved foreign language and boxing. He went to University at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus and studied Engineering. He was handsome, but was kind of a nerd and dressed in clothes his mother picked out for him. He met his wife, Frances Tucker, a sorority girl. SHe dated him on a dare but discovered she loved him. They found out they shared a passion in tennis. They eloped to be married after a two month courtship. WWII had begun and my grandfather volunteered to be a pilot, his long dream. He became a pilot and in 1944 flew on a mission to Romania, on the way back he was shot down in Italy and became missing in action for a few months until early 1945. We still have the letters. He came home soon after he was found and moved to Ripley, TN where his wife’s fmaily lived and his father-in-law was mayor. In Ripley, he had his 4 children. He went active duty again and was stationed at Fort Knox, KY. His wife hated it and his son learned how to say curse words there. He then was an architect in Jackson, TN and then moved to Memphis where he worked at the Housing and Urban development. After his childre grew up, he took a job with HUD in Florida where he then retired. Then his parents in Chattanooga became ill and his father Irby Lee died. They moved to Chattanooga to take care of the elderly Ruth Lee. They would still take trips to Florida and Las Vegas with friends and enjoyed life until they became too old. My grandfather has several strokes and bowl problems and lived in pain for many years. He finally passed away when he was 85 years old.

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5. Frances Tucker was born in 1920 and is still alive. She was born in Ripley, Lauderdale, TN and is the daughter of Joseph Magruder Tucker and Ida Pope Majors. She had five older brothers and she was the youngest.

Her mother died when she was 5. She loved growing up in Ripley. She was best friends with Betty Berg whose parents owned Berf and Schaeffer. Frances’ father also owned a couple of businesses in Ripley. He worked hard in his community and later became mayor of the town. My grandmother was pretty as a princess, but growing up with all boys, she loved tennis and basketball. She was sent to an all girl’s school along with her good friend Betty. Then she went to college at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and was a sorority girl. She became scandalous when she began dating the nerdy non frat boy Charles Lee. She and her friends would make fun of Charles as he sat alone in the cafeteria wearing the ugliest sweaters. Her friends dared her to ask him out on a date. They did and she fell in love. Under that ugly sweater was a tall, handsome, intelligent man. In 1942, they eloped to be married. Her husband soon joined the army to become a pilot. She followed him whereever he went to train and even went to Idaho. After he had to leave to go to EUrope, my grandmother drove all the way from Idaho to Tennessee by herself. She stopped in Utah and said she saw the Salt Lake Temple. Her husband was shot down in Europe and was missing in action. This was a scary time for her. She spent the time playing Bridge to get her mind off of her troubles. She was happy when he was found and told him in a letter she would try to lose all of the weight she gained eating while she was worried about him. They lived in Ripley, where her husband worked for her father. She had four children there. She hired a baby nurse even though at first she thought it was a bad idea to do so. She always played bridge and would join social clubs. She loved that sort of thing. She hated it when her husband went to Fort KNox and thought Kentucky was “too Yankee”. She lieved in JAckson where she played bridge and then to Memphis where she did a lot of community type work and was active in church. She always believed in having fun and would regularly play tennis and go to the beaches in Florida to swim. Whereever she lived she would do work in her communities and join social clubs. She loved FLorida and had many friends, but she moved to Chattanooga to care for her mother-in-law. She still kept in touch with Betty Berg who now was married to a man named Herbert. (I can’t remember his last name) THey went to LAs Vegas together. Finally, she got too old. Her husband died in 2005. She is one of the last of her generation alive. She is now living near Knoxville.

Generation 2

1. My father was born in Ripley, TN in 1956. His name is Charles Henry Lee Jr. He was named after his father, Lt.Col. Charles Henry Lee Sr.His mother is Frances Tucker.

He has one older brother and two older sisters. His father was in the Army reserves and was a pilot who fought in WWII. When he was young they went to Kentucky and were stationed at Fort Knox. Then they lived in Jackson, TN where my father lived around the corner from his future wife. They moved to Memphis when my father was 6. A couple of his uncles lived in Memphis. His mother’s parents were passed away, his father’s parents lived in Chattanooga, TN. They loved to go on trips to Florida and would visit their grandparents in Chattanooga. He also had an uncle in Johnson City, TN and one in Florida. He went to Grandview Elementary, GEorgian Hills Junior High, East High, and then Trezevant High, which he hated. He loved speech class and drama and was supposed to be very good. He loves reciting poems to this day and is an excellent speaker. He grew up Presbyterian and also went to a Baptist church sometimes, but then he met my mother when he was 17. She was LDS. When he was 19 he was baptized into the LDS church. He also attended Memphis State University and studied Accounting. After my mother graduated from High School, they married. One year later, they traveled to Utah to get sealed in the temple. My father dropped out of university when my mother became pregnant with me. After a couple of years he started his own business. He had a glass company. He lived in my grandparent’s house in Memphis after they retired to Florida. He had to pay rent. He was real close to his brother and sisters and would visit them on the weekends. He was also very active in the LDS church and became a second counselor of our ward. When I was around 4, he went back to school and got an Associates degree in Computer Science. He still ran a business on his own at the time. He switched his business when I was older to Property Management and managed 180 properties throughout Memphis. After several years, he decided on a change. The business wasn’t go all well and he did not like the dishonesty of the property owners. He also believed that Memphis wasn’t the best environment for his children. He looked around for jobs, but the economy was bad at the time. He moved his family into his grandmother’s house in Chattanooga. My mother took care of her while my father did what he could to provide for his children. After 6 months, he finally found a job doing computer work. He is still with the company to this day. In Chattanooga, he and my mother took care of his grandmother until she died in 1992 and then they took care of his own parents when they became too ill. He stayed in Chattanooga to care for his parents until his father passed away in 2005. His sister MArsha took over the care of his mother and soon after he bought property in Alabama. He built his dream house. Now he is busy as the Branch President. He is a great example of faith and optimism and taught me to never give up n matter how difficult life becomes.

3. My mother is Patti Etheridge. She was named after a contestant in the Miss Tennessee pageant. She was born in Humboldt,TN in 1956 but was raised in Jackson, TN until she was 16. She is the daughter of James William Etheridge and Nancy Jane Johnson.

When she was two, her parents became members of the LDS church. Her favorite memories are of going to her father’s mother’s home, Lena Burns Etheridge. She was real close to her. She called them Mamaw and Papaw. Her great grandfather was still alive and she called him Papa Burns. They lived in Trenton, TN along with her Aunt Gerry. Her other grandmother lived in Dyer, TN. She wasn’t as close, but she still has wonderful memories of her and loved the way she talked. She also loved seeing her grandfather and staying at her Aunt Peggy’s farm. She loved farms and animals unlike her mother who hated them. My mother was a beautiful child with long black curly hair, white skin, and huge blue eyes. She entered a beauty contest but lost to the mayor’s daughter. My grandmother still kept my mother’s hair from when she was a child and showed it to us. My mother thought that was disgusting. She had two younger sisters and one younger brother. When she was a teen her parents adopted another brother. My mother went all over the United States. They went to Utah to go to the temple and be sealed together as a family. They visited my grandfather’s cousin in Chicago. They still have film of these adventures. When my mother was 16 her family moved to Memphis, where my grandfather had a sound equipment business with his brother. My mother went to Trezevent. There she was great in Biology class and History. She was put in an advanced level Biology class that was equal to a college course and excelled. She met my father at this time. When she was 18 she married my father. She had five children, one girl and four boys. Her dream was to have a comfortable home and this was promised to her in a blessing. She never seemed to have her home. We lived in her parents in law’s house, and then when she and my father bought a house, the neighborhood soon went bad and was unsafe. Then she had to live in her husband’s grandmother’s small 50 year old home with five children. She never gave up her faith that she would someday be blessed with her own home. She was faithful in church and became a great genealogist and helped many people with their genealogy in the Chattanooga Family History Center. She took care of her in-laws even when they weren’t so grateful. She took very good care of her children and protected them as much as she could. Her sons went on missions all over the world and all were married in the temple except the youngest who is too young at this time. He is preparing to go on a mission this year. She is a very intelligent detailed woman who loves to tell you stories about her family. She is an excellent grandmother and wants to be like her Mamaw Lena Burns was and follow her example. She is still very close to her parents who come to visit often. Finally, in 2005 she built her dream home and it is a place of comfort and love for the entire family to gather. The home she was promised was finally given to her.

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