The Shemwell Family

Nannie Lucille PulleyAge: 87 years19031990

Name
Nannie Lucille Pulley
Given names
Nannie Lucille
Surname
Pulley
Married name
Nannie Lucille Harris
Birth May 21, 1903 25 26
Death of a motherNancy Helen Case
March 1904 (Age 9 months)
Death of a maternal grandfatherJames Leonard Case
March 12, 1905 (Age 21 months)
Marriage of a parentJames Thomas “Pop” PulleyMinnie Ballard MurphyView this family
calculated 1907 (Age 3 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherMary Jane McMillan
July 8, 1908 (Age 5 years)
Birth of a half-brotherHarry Pulley
December 30, 1908 (Age 5 years)
Census April 19, 1910 (Age 6 years)
Birth of a half-sisterDolores Pulley
July 19, 1910 (Age 7 years)
Birth of a half-sisterVirginia A Pulley
estimated 1912 (Age 8 years)
Death of a half-brotherHarry Pulley
October 25, 1914 (Age 11 years)
Cause: Typhoid Fever
Birth of a half-brotherFrank Stephens Pulley
May 31, 1915 (Age 12 years)
Death of a half-brotherFrank Stephens Pulley
June 8, 1915 (Age 12 years)

Cause: Died in Infancy
Census January 7, 1920 (Age 16 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherJames Henry Pulley
April 1, 1921 (Age 17 years)

Birth of a son
#1
Edward Norment “Norman” Harris
May 12, 1923 (Age 19 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Neill Johnson Harris
April 23, 1924 (Age 20 years)
Birth of a son
#3
James Thomas Harris
September 7, 1925 (Age 22 years)
Census April 11, 1930 (Age 26 years)
Census April 16, 1940 (Age 36 years)
Death of a brotherEarnest Edgar Pulley
September 13, 1942 (Age 39 years)
Death of a brotherJohn Herbert Pulley
November 30, 1950 (Age 47 years)
Death of a husbandEdward Nathanial Harris
1963 (Age 59 years)
Death of a fatherJames Thomas “Pop” Pulley
September 21, 1963 (Age 60 years)
Death of a brotherJames Leonard Pulley
April 23, 1964 (Age 60 years)
Death of a half-sisterDolores Pulley
July 12, 1968 (Age 65 years)
Death December 17, 1990 (Age 87 years)
Burial
Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Memphis Memory Gardens Cemetery
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: July 4, 1895
8 months
elder brother
James Leonard Pulley
Birth: March 9, 1896 17 19Houston, Tennessee, United States
Death: April 23, 1964Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, United States
23 months
elder brother
John Herbert Pulley
Birth: February 16, 1898 19 21Erin, Houston, Tennessee, United States
Death: November 30, 1950Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
11 months
elder brother
Earnest Edgar Pulley
Birth: January 12, 1899 20 22Erin, Houston, Tennessee, United States
Death: September 13, 1942Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
4 years
herself
Father’s family with Minnie Ballard Murphy - View this family
father
step-mother
Marriage: calculated 1907
2 years
half-brother
Harry Pulley
Birth: December 30, 1908 30 20Dickson, Tennessee, United States
Death: October 25, 1914Dickson, Tennessee, United States
19 months
half-sister
Dolores Pulley
Birth: July 19, 1910 32 22Dickson, Dickson, Tennessee, United States
Death: July 12, 1968Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
2 years
half-sister
3 years
half-brother
Frank Stephens Pulley
Birth: May 31, 1915 37 27Dickson, Tennessee, United States
Death: June 8, 1915
Family with Edward Nathanial Harris - View this family
husband
herself
son
Edward Norment “Norman” Harris
Birth: May 12, 1923 30 19Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, United States
Death: April 30, 2004Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
11 months
son
Neill Johnson Harris
Birth: April 23, 1924 31 20Tennessee, United States
Death: November 12, 2001Lake Como, Putnam, Florida, United States
16 months
son
James Thomas Harris
Birth: September 7, 1925 33 22Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
Death: September 26, 2009Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
daughter
Private

Nannie Lucille Pulley has 6 first cousins recorded

Census1910 United States - Census transcript - James Thomas “Pop” Pulley - Household

Ricket Ave. Dickson, Dickson, Tennessee

NameRelationSexRaceAgeCondMarrCHBCHLBPFBPMBPImmNatLangOccupationIndEmpUnempUnempRWSchHomeMortFarmCWBlindDeaf
Pulley, JimheadMW31M23TNTNTNLaborStandard Oil
Pulley, MinniewifeFW22M2322TNARTN
Pulley, LeonardsonMW14STNTNGADelivery boyGrocery Store
Pulley, JohnsonMW12STNTNGALaborerBottle Works
Pulley, EarnestsonMW10STNTNGA
Pulley, LuciledaughterFW7STNTNGA
Pulley, HarrysonMW1-4mSTNTNTN

Says Minnie has been married 2x, married to Jim 3yrs. and has 2 living children. where/who is 2nd child. -b

Census1920 United States - Census transcript - James Thomas “Pop” Pulley - Household

450 Madelon St. Jackson, Madison, Tennessee

NameRelationHomeMortSexRaceAgeConditionImmNatNatYSchoolRWBPLangFBPFather langMBPMother langEngOccupationIndEmp
Pulley, J TheadMW41MTNTNTNEngineerRailroad
Pulley, MinniewifeFW31MTNTNTN
Pulley, LeonardsonMW23STNTNTNLaborerMill
Pulley, JohnsonMW21STNTNTNClerkGrocery Store
Pulley, EarnestsonMW18STNTNTN?Factory
Pulley, LuciledaughterFW16STNTNTN
Pulley, DoloresdaughterFW9STNTNTN
Pulley, VirginiadaughterFW7STNTNTN

Census1930 United States - Census transcript - Edward Nathanial Harris - Household

2539 Yale Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee

NameRelationHomeV/RRadioFarmSexRaceAgeCondAMSchoolR/WBPFBPMBPLangImmNatEngOccupationIndustryCodeEmpWorkUnempVetWar
Harris, Edward NheadMW35M27MSMSMSBarrery ManBattery shop
Harris, LucillewifeFW26M15TNTNGA
Harris, NormansonMW6STNMSTN
Harris, NeillsonMW6STNMSTN
Harris, JamessonMW4-8mSTNMSTN

Next door to her parents -b

Note
Misc: Nannie Lucile Pulley Harris was my grandmother. The mother of my dad. Some of my fondest me mories of her are: Everytime we would visit her, when we walked in the door my brother Nick a nd I would yell " Grandmother" and from the back of the house we would hear her respond wit h Woo Hoo. We would giggle and run back to the kitchen for a hug we knew was waiting. Whe n we were small she had a parokeete names Pete and we would spend hours trying to get him t o talk. Grandmother was gray by the time she was 19, at least that is what she told me. Sh e had this rinse she put on her hair to keep it from turning the yellow some gray does, and s he would go around with purple hair for awhile. She was also always imaculate in her appeare nce. I can not remember ever seeing her without every hair in place and dressed nicely. Sh e was a very indapendant woman. Also she kept her weddings form my grandfather Edwarn Nathan ial Harris and did not remarry until after he passed away. At the cemetery she laid the ring s on top of his grave. She remarried once after that but it was too late, she was to indapen dent to put up with anyone trying to tell her how to do things. The worst thing that could o f happened to her did, She got Alzeheimers. She had to be put in a home because she would w alk out of the house when you were not watching then you had to go find her and hope she wa y ok. At the home they let her skin care and her hair go. I remember her soft skin as I wa s growing up, they let it get dry. Then she got bedsores on her leg and got gangerine and sh e had to have her leg removed.