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Jane Yeatman (Erwin)

Also Known As: "Jane Bell"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Asheville, NC
Death: circa October 12, 1877 (70-86)
Hamilton Place, Maury County, Tennessee, United States
Place of Burial: Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Andrew Erwin, Sr. and Jane Erwin
Wife of John Bell "The Great Apostate" and Thomas T Yeatman, Sr.,
Mother of Jane E. Bell; Ann L. Bell; James Erwin Yeatman; Thomas t Yeatman, Jr.,; Henry Clay Yeatman and 2 others
Sister of John Patton Erwin; James Erwin; Andrew Erwin, Jr.; Anne Hitchcock; George Washington Erwin and 2 others

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About Jane Yeatman

Jane Patton Erwin was born in Asheville, NC October 22, 1798. Jane died October 12, 1877 Hamilton Place, Maury Co., TN, at 78 years of age. She married twice.
She married Thomas Yeatman in Nashville, TN, September 1817. Thomas died June 12, 1833. Thomas became the father of James Erwin Yeatman August 27, 1818. Thomas became the father of Emma Yeatman July 1822. Thomas became the father of Thomas Yeatman June 20, 1827. Thomas became the father of Henry Clay Yeatman 1831. 

She married John Bell November, 1835. John was born in near Nashville, TN February 15, 1797. John died September 10, 1869 in near Cumberland Furnace, TN, at 72 years of age. John's occupation: Attorney. At 40 years of age John became the father of Jane Erwin Bell 1837. At 43 years of age John became the father of Ann Loraine Bell 1840.

http://www.oocities.org/wlabach/erwinanc.htm



Bell married his first wife, Sally Dickinson, in 1818. They had five children, Mary, John, David, Fanny, and Sally, before she died in 1832. Sally Dickinson was the sister of Congressman David W. Dickinson, the granddaughter of Hardy Murfree, and the aunt of author Mary Noailles Murfree.[5]:12 In 1835, Bell married Jane Erwin Yeatman, a prominent socialite and widow of wealthy businessman Thomas Yeatman.

Confederate Congressman Edwin Augustus Keeble (1807–1868) was a son-in-law of Bell, married to his daughter, Sally.[5]:12 Bell's great-grandson, also named Edwin Augustus Keeble (1905–1979), was a prominent Nashville-area architect, his best known design being the city's first skyscraper, the Life & Casualty Tower.[10]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bell_%28Tennessee_politician%29

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Jane Yeatman's Timeline

1798
October 22, 1798
Asheville, NC
1818
1818
1822
July 1822
1827
1827
Nashville, Tennessee
1831
1831
1835
1835
1837
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1840