Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide

Lou Nates

Historical records and family trees related to Lou Nates.
Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.

View all records

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

Lou nates
Lou Belle NatesLou Belle Nates in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - ‎Oct 31 1934

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... following brothers and sisters: Wllllam Johnson, Belton Johnson, Charles Johnson. o'neal Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Mrs. Hudson and Betty Johnson, all of MRS. LOU BELLE NATES Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Belle Nates 63, widow of W.' F Nates, who suddenly Monday night at her home, 120 East Charles Street, will be held Wednesday at ll o'clock from the Second Presbyterian Church with ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Lou nates
Lou Bell Hornsby NatesLou Bell Hornsby Nates in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - ‎Mar 7 1980

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... James Benjamin Bradley of 10 Ansel St., died Wednesday night in Pinewood Convalescent Center after a long illness. Native of Richland County; daughter of the late William Franklin and Lou Bell Hornsby Nates: member of Southside Baptist Church. Also surviving: sisters. Mrs. Carl Tumer, Mrs. Edward H. Foster and Mrs. Perrin Foster of Spartanburg. Services ll Saturday at M W Bobo Funeral Chapel ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Lou nates
Lou Belle NatesLou Belle Nates in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - ‎Nov 4 1934

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... hc attended a druggist convention. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gates and family and the Rev. E L. Spivey wero called to Columbia Wednesday by the death of Mrs. Lou Belle Nates. Mrs, Flora Layne and Mrs. G. C. Foster guests Tuesday of Mrs. Ralph Wall at her home near Greer. W. R. Newbury attended fhe fair ln Columbia and the Clemson- ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Lou nates
Lou Belle NatesLou Belle Nates in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - ‎Oct 6 1989

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... Road died Oct. 5, 1989, in Mary Black Memorial Hospital. A native of Richland County, she was the wife of Carl P. Tumer and daughter of the late and Lou Belle Nates. She was a member of Second Presbyterian Church and the women's Circle No. 1. Also surviving are two daughters, Betty Tumer Holt of Eustis, Fla., and Martha Tumer Nash of ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States

1900 United States Federal Census

Lou B Nates 1896Tennessee

Lou B Nates, born 1896

Lou B Nates was born in month 1896, in birth place, Tennessee, to Ned Nates and Bettie Nates.
Lou had 2 siblings: Willie Nates and one other sibling.
Lou lived in 1900, in address, Tennessee.

FamilySearch Family Tree

Lou B Nates 1896Tennessee

Lou B Nates, born 1896

Lou B Nates was born in month 1896, in birth place, Tennessee, to Ned Nates and Bettie Nates.
Lou had 2 siblings: Willie Nates and one other sibling.
Lou lived in 1900, in address, Tennessee.

1930 United States Federal Census

Lou Belle Nates 1874South Carolina

Lou Belle Nates, born Circa 1874

Lou Belle Nates was born circa 1874, in birth place, South Carolina.
Lou had 4 children: Catherine Nates and 3 other children.
Lou lived in 1930, in address, South Carolina.

U.S. City Directories

William F Nates

Lou B Nates

William F Nates married Lou B Nates.
William then married Belle Nates.
William lived in between 1918 and 1921, in address, South Carolina.
He lived in between 1918 and 1921, in address, South Carolina.
He lived in between 1918 and 1921, in address, South Carolina.
His occupation was a occupation.
William F Nates

Lou B Nates

William F Nates married Lou B Nates in Before 1916.
William lived in between 1916 and 1922, in address, South Carolina.
He lived in between 1916 and 1922, in address, South Carolina.
He lived in between 1916 and 1922, in address, South Carolina.
His occupation was a occupation.