Sevier County, Tennessee
Luginbuel Funeral Home Records list Winton Peter Choate, son of Ned and Precella Maberry Choaste. It may have been that Precella Maberry died soon after the birth of Winton Peter Choate. Also, we list a Sarah Ann Elizabeth Maberry forn September 1st and at the age of 60, died on February 2, 1936 at Rhea, Arkansas She was buried February 3, 1936 at Mountain View Cemetery near Rhea, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Enoch Horne born in North Carolina and Hannah McClellan.
CHOAT, Jackson -(from The Prairie Grove Herald) The body of Jack Choat, who was drowned in Baron Fork creek, near Dutch Mills during the high water about six weeks ago, was found last Saturday by an Indian who was fishing in the creek about four miles below Dutch Mills. The body was lodged in the roots of a tree one and a half feet under water and was partially covered with sand and gravel. Although the body had been in the water several weeks it was in a very good state of preservation and was readily recognized as that of Mr. Choat. The interment was made at White Rock Sunday. [The Springdale News 7/26/1904]
Julia Ann Choate, widow of Jackson W. Choat(e), filed Widow Application #13198 with the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County for a Confederate widow pension and it was received as allowed August 11, 1905 at the State, citing her husband’s service with Company E, 2ndArkansas Infantry from 1861 thru 1865. [State of Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives]