Frank Hamilton Jeter Sr., 1891–1955?> (aged 64 years)
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- Frank Hamilton /Jeter/ Sr.
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Education
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Clemson College
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Occupation
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43 yrs. Agri Ed , Chrmn of Publication Board and Dir of Communicationsat NC State Univ
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Death of a mother
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24th President of the United States
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Death of a half-brother
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25th President of the United States
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Birth of a half-brother
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Birth of a half-brother
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Birth of a half-sister
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Birth of a half-sister
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26th President of the United States
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Birth of a half-sister
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Birth of a half-sister
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Birth of a half-sister
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Death of a half-sister
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Marriage of a sister
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27th President of the United States
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Death of a sister
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Birth of a half-sister
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28th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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29th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Birth of a son
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30th President of the United States
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Marriage of a half-brother
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31st President of the United States
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Death of a father
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32nd President of the United States
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Death of a half-sister
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Death of a half-sister
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Death of a brother
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Death of a half-sister
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Death of a brother
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33rd President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Death of a brother
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34th President of the United States
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Indiv Note
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Shared note: The Durham Sun, September 17. 1955..." Rites Today for Jeter...Raleigh (AP). One of the best known… The Durham Sun, September 17. 1955..." Rites Today for Jeter...Raleigh (AP). One of the best known farm journalists in the South was buried today. He was Frank H Jeter, 64, who was director of agricultrual information at NC State College at the time he died of a cerebral hemorrhage yesterday morning. He had been with the college 39 years. Jeter did his usual full day of work at the school Thursday and planned a weekend trip tothe beach with his family when he went home. He was stricken about 3:00 AM and was dead a hour and a half later. Furneral services were conducted from the West Raleigh Presbyterian Church at 2:30 PM. Survivors include his widow, the former Irene Annie Albert, a daughter, Mrs. William Black of Atlanta, and two sons, Frank H. Jeter, Jr. of Forest City, and Dr. Vernon Jeter of Plymouth. He was married to Irene Annie Lee Albert on June 8, 1915 in Atlanta, GA by the Dean of Saint Phillip's Cathedral at 9:00 PM at the home of her Uncle Arthur Hake." |
Death
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Religion
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a˜aCollege
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father |
1851–1931
Birth: March 13, 1851
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Death: March 19, 1931 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
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mother |
1855–1891
Birth: April 1, 1855
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Death: September 1891 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — January 3, 1878 — |
1 year
elder sister |
1879–1879
Birth: January 3, 1879
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Death: October 21, 1879 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
14 months
elder brother |
1880–1948
Birth: February 26, 1880
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Death: June 20, 1948 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
19 months
elder brother |
1881–1943
Birth: September 7, 1881
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— Santuc, Union Co., South Carolina, USA Death: April 29, 1943 — Grace Methodist Cemetery, Union, South Carolina, USA |
18 months
elder sister |
1883–1909
Birth: March 13, 1883
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27
Death: November 13, 1909 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
3 years
elder brother |
1885–1947
Birth: October 13, 1885
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30
Death: September 20, 1947 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
3 years
elder brother |
1888–1941
Birth: December 31, 1888
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Death: May 15, 1941 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
2 years
himself |
1891–1955
Birth: May 7, 1891
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— Santuc, South Carolina, USA Death: September 15, 1955 — Mary Eliz. Hosp in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA |
father |
1851–1931
Birth: March 13, 1851
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Death: March 19, 1931 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
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father’s partner |
1867–1930
Birth: August 31, 1867
Death: January 28, 1930 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
half-brother |
1897–1897
Birth: December 27, 1897
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30
Death: 1897 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
13 months
half-brother |
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14 months
half-sister |
1900–1985
Birth: March 16, 1900
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— Union Co, South Carolina, USA Death: April 28, 1985 |
1 year
half-sister |
1901–1934
Birth: March 21, 1901
50
33
— South Carolina, USA Death: November 22, 1934 — South Carolina, USA |
19 months
half-sister |
1902–1995
Birth: September 27, 1902
51
35
Death: December 22, 1995 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
3 years
half-sister |
1905–1905
Birth: June 8, 1905
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Death: September 23, 1905 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
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half-sister |
Private
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half-sister |
1910–1942
Birth: February 22, 1910
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Death: December 31, 1942 — Guatemala |
himself |
1891–1955
Birth: May 7, 1891
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— Santuc, South Carolina, USA Death: September 15, 1955 — Mary Eliz. Hosp in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA |
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wife |
1894–1983
Birth: March 18, 1894
— Conyers, Georgia, USA Death: February 13, 1983 — Mary Eliz. Hosp in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA |
son |
1918–2002
Birth: May 7, 1918
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— Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Death: June 10, 2002 — Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA |
5 years
son |
1923–1967
Birth: March 6, 1923
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— Mary Eizabeth Hosp., Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Death: November 2, 1967 — Plymouth, North Carolina, USA |
daughter |
Private
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Indiv Note |
Shared note
The Durham Sun, September 17. 1955..." Rites Today for Jeter...Raleigh (AP). One of the best known farm journalists in the South was buried today. He was Frank H Jeter, 64, who was director of agricultrual information at NC State College at the time he died of a cerebral hemorrhage yesterday morning. He had been with the college 39 years. Jeter did his usual full day of work at the school Thursday and planned a weekend trip tothe beach with his family when he went home. He was stricken about 3:00 AM and was dead a hour and a half later. Furneral services were conducted from the West Raleigh Presbyterian Church at 2:30 PM. Survivors include his widow, the former Irene Annie Albert, a daughter, Mrs. William Black of Atlanta, and two sons, Frank H. Jeter, Jr. of Forest City, and Dr. Vernon Jeter of Plymouth. He was married to Irene Annie Lee Albert on June 8, 1915 in Atlanta, GA by the Dean of Saint Phillip's Cathedral at 9:00 PM at the home of her Uncle Arthur Hake." |
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