Sunday, June 18, 2006

Bartlett Yancey House

Bartlett Yancey House [click on photo for larger image] The date of this great photograph is unknown, but the location and the people are:
Mrs. Patricia Ayres of New York City, with the Bartlett Yancey House in the background, accepts the deed to the property from James A. Gray, Executive Director of the Historic Preservation Fund of North Carolina. Looking on are (left) Warren Ayres and (right) Millard Quentin Plumblee, President of the Caswell County Historical Association.
Can you add to our knowledge about this photograph, the people, and the location? For more on Bartlett Yancey and the Bartlett Yancey House go to Bartlett Yancey. The following photographs of the Bartlett Yancey House are without date or author: _______________ 

 Bartlett Yancey House Owners

1. Bartlett Yancey, Jr. (built the original section)
2. Ann Graves Yancey (widow of Bartlett Yancey, Jr.)
3. Ann Elizabeth Yancey (daughter of Ann Graves Yancey) and husband Thomas Jefferson Womack (built the rear addition)
4. Thomas Pancoast Womack and wife Martha Allen (Mattie) Hatchett Womack
5. Allen Hatchett Gwynn (nephew of Mattie Hatchett Womack)

6. Janie Johnston Gwynn (widow of Allen Hatchett Gwynn)*
7. Historic Preservation Fund of North Carolina
8. Warren and Patricia Ayers (were from New York)[purchased c.1978)
9. Charles Clinton Lindley, Jr.(2001)**
10. Timothy Richard and Suzanne Doyle (deed recorded 5/30/03)***

11. Michael Willis (purchased from widow Suzanne Doyle)
12. BY House Acquisition, LLC (deed from Michael Willis recorded August 31, 2004)
13. Yancey House Property LLC (deed from BY House Acquisition, LLC, recorded May 22, 2006)**** 
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*Owner when the National Register of Historic Places nomination form was submitted in 1973.

**His ownership may be out of order. He purchased the Bartlett Yancey House in the spring of 2001 and was living there when he died in June 12, 2002. The property then was sold at auction and purchased by Mike and Lucindy Willis. Charles Clinton Kindley, Jr., residence, 2001, Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina, United States. Clint and Erich moved to Yanceyville, purchasing the Bartlett Yancey house.

YANCEYVILLE - Charles Clin­ton Lindley, Jr., a well known art and antiques dealer specializing in American art, died unexpectedly, Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at his home, the historic Bartlett Yancey House, In Yanceyville, North Carolina.

***Probably purchased at the auction held April 22, 2003.

****The owners of BY House Acquisition, LLC, and Yancey House Property, LLC, are not known, but are believed to include Michael and Lucindy Willis. George and Karen Daniel apparently now have some sort of interest in the property.

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