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Ada Yates

Birth1801 - Chatham, North Carolina, United States
Death25 May 1882 - Apex, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Wimberly
FatherMatthew Tyson Yates

Born in Chatham, North Carolina, United States on 1801 to Matthew Tyson Yates and Elizabeth Wimberly. Ada Yates married Kimbrol Williford (Kimber) Council and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 May 1882 in Apex, Wake County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Matthew Tyson Yates
1760 - 1837
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Elizabeth Wimberly
1773 - 1806
Spouse(s)
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Kimbrol Williford (Kimber) Council
1801 - 1857
Children Show all
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Elder Dorsey Council
1827 - 1909
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Albert Carberry Council
1833 - 1894
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Ada Artelia Tea Council
1849 - 1921
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Elizabeth A Council
1837 - 1911
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Caroline Hastletine Council
1844 - 1927
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Paschal B Council
1831 - 1863
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Mathew Addison Council
1835 - 1862
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Robert J Council
1845 - 1921
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Jane "Kiddie" Council
1851 - 1901
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Corp Calvin H Council
1839 - 1864

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