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Needham Yates

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Preceded by
  
John Heermans

Succeeded by
  
Henry Overstreet


Occupation
  
farmer

Name
  
Needham Yates

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Scott (b. c 1815, m. August 25, 1836, d. c 1848); Malintha Lee (born 1826, married December 29, 1849, died after 1900)

Children
  
William Thomas Yates, Needham, John, Josiah, Amelia, Burrell, David, Elvina, Mary Jane, Andrew, Victoria, Joseph, Noah

Died
  
March 1870, Fort Christmas, Florida, United States

Needham P. Yates (c. 1818 – March 1870) was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1860 to 1862.

He was the son of James Yates and Agnes Rowland.

He was the first Yates in the Shingle Creek community in 1847. His land was homestead land with the deed signed by president Franklin Pierce.

Barber–Mizell feud

Needham was accused of killing Dave Mizell in Orange County, setting off the Barber–Mizell feud among the Mizells, Barbers, Yateses and Overstreets. Needham was shot dead, along with his sons, Needham and William in the feud in 1870.

References

Needham Yates Wikipedia