ESSARY, Vada Vadeene
- Born: 7 Apr 1892, Essary Springs, Tennessee
- Marriage: HOWELL, Franklin Ezra 10 Aug 1912
- Died: 21 Apr 1977, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, at age 85
- Buried: Manila, Arkansas
General Notes:
Ezra and Vadeene met at A. G. Freed's Southern Tennessee Normal College, which flourished at Essary Springs around the turn of the century. Both were studying to become school teachers and both participated in the impromptu folk music programs that were common in the community. Ezra was a singer in a quartet and Vadeene sang and played the guitar and mandolin.
When the college moved to Henderson, Ezra moved there also and attended the college, now known as Freed-Hardeman University. He returned to Essary Springs long enough to propose to Vadeene and begin a year of work as a streetcar conductor in Memphis, to save the money to get married. The couple married 10 August 1912 in Essary Springs.
Ezra taught school and farmed at Essary Springs for five years, before moving in 1917 to Manila, Arkansas, where they both taught school. Ezra also served as a rural mail carrier from 1923 to 1951. The Howells routinely visited their relatives in Hardeman County, Tennessee during Ezra's summer vacations.
Noted events in her life were:
• Notes about life. Ezra and Vadeene met at A. G. Freed's Southern Tennessee Normal College, which flourished at Essary Springs around the turn of the century. Both were studying to become school teachers and both participated in the impromptu folk music programs that were common in the community. Ezra was a singer in a quartet and Vadeene sang and played the guitar and mandolin.
When the college moved to Henderson, Ezra moved there also and attended the college, now known as Freed-Hardeman University. He returned to Essary Springs long enough to propose to Vadeene and begin a year of work as a streetcar conductor in Memphis, to save the money to get married. The couple married 10 August 1912 in Essary Springs.
Ezra taught school and farmed at Essary Springs for five years, before moving in 1917 to Manila, Arkansas, where they both taught school. Ezra also served as a rural mail carrier from 1923 to 1951. The Howells routinely visited their relatives in Hardeman County, Tennessee during Ezra's summer vacations.
Vada married Franklin Ezra HOWELL, son of Franklin Marion HOWELL and Nancy Ann THOMPSON, on 10 Aug 1912. (Franklin Ezra HOWELL was born on 20 Aug 1887 in Middleton, Tennessee, died on 26 Apr 1976 in Blythesville, Arkansas and was buried in Manila, Arkansas.)
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