Sunday, February 1, 2026

Quitman Daniel Fludd III ~ Dancer, Choreographer, Director

 Quitmam Daniel Fludd III

What a talent! Singer, dancer, pianist, songwriter, arranger, actor.” via Michael Green

Following info from The Tennessean [Nashville, Tennessee] Friday December 22, 1989 on page 39.
Services Set For Quitman Fludd III

A talented dancer, he trained at the Julliard School in New York, from which he went directly into his professional work as dancer and choreographer.

On Broadwayhe was one of the dancing waiters in Hello, Dolly!, one of the four tap dancing train porters; in the show-shopping scene in On the Twenty Century and stand-by for Ben Vereen in the role of Leading Player in Pippin.

He toured nationally in Hello, Dolly and appeared in summer stock producions of musicals that included West Side Story, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Oklahoma, The King and I, My Fair Lady, Cole, and Jesus Christ Super star. He also served as musical director and choreographer for the Chicago and London companies of Godspell.

Photo from The Tennessean Nashville, Tennessee: Tuesday, December 12, 1989 on page 24.

Family Information
Quitman Daniel Fludd III was born on Leap Day, Sunday, February 29, 1948 in Nashville, Tennessee. He was the son of Mr. Quitman “Jack” Daniel Fludd Jr. (1922 – 2008) and Mrs. Thomas Sarah (Peyton) Fludd Anderson (1926 – 2013). He passed on Saturday, December 9, 1989 in San Francisco California.

Thanks for reading.
Quitman Danekl Fludd III ~ Dancer, Choreographer, Director

Family Connections to Quitma Daniel Fludd III
His mother Thomas Sarah ( Peyton) Anderson’s Grandmother Sarah (Bartlett) Peyton was the sister of my Grandmother Jennie (Bartlett) Blakley Lyles. I have a DNA match with my Great Aunt Sarah’s lineage on branch of Wade Peyton Jr’s sister Mrs. Myrtle (Peyton) Younger (1883 – 1956) her daughter Uldene Francis (Younger) Duke Ervin (1904 -1991)

R.I. P. cousin Quitman III

God bless
S. A. Blakley 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Katherine “Kate” TIVIS- JAMES ~ Katie MOORE: Multiple Surnames

 Mrs. Myrtle Younger of Chicago was visiting her daughter Mrs. Uldene Peters in St. Paul, Minnesota. From Topeka, Kansas, Carrolton, Missouri, St. Joseph, Missouri, St. Paul, Minnesota., Chicago back to St. Paul; the mother and daughter were on their journey.


Myrtle was born in Topeka, Kansas on Wednesday, December 12, 1883. She was the daughter of Wade Hampton Peyton and Sarah Shaw / Bartlett. After both parents passed, Myrtle moved to Carrollton Missouri and lived with her Grandmother Harriett Bartlett and family. Then the family moved to St. Joseph, Missouri around the early 1900’s.

Myrtle Peyton married William Younger on Wednesday, December 9, 1903 in St Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri by the Rev E. M. Cohron , the Pastor of Francis Street Church, in St. Joseph. Myrle’s Aunt Lucy Mossell was a witness to the marriage.

To this union there were two daughters. Uldene Frances (Younger ) Irvin (1904 – 1991) and Gaynell S, (Younger) Calie (1907 – 1978). Uldene lived in St. Paul. Their father, William passed there. Gaynell lived in St. Paul then later moved to Chicago.

The news clip was from the St. Paul Recorder Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was published on Friday, September 12, 1952 on page 7, The mother daughter reunion;


Myrtle divorced William and later married Earl Charles Miller on Monday July 7, 1919  in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. According to the marriage record, it stated that Myrtle was married once. Her married name was Younger. Her first husband was deceased.( However, he passed in 1941 in St. Paul. ) Myrtle’s parent’s names were listed, as Wade Peyton and Sarah Shaw.

Myrtle lived in St. Paul in the 1920’s then moved to Chicago around 1935. Her daughter Gaynell was living in Chicago. About four years after the mother daughter reunion , Myrtle passed on Saturday, August 4, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois. She was 72 years old.

Thanks for reading.
Mrs. Myrtle And Mrs. Uldene: Mother And Daughter Reunion
Uldene passed on July 14, 1991 and they were reunited in heaven..

How am I related to Myrtle and Uldene?
Myrtle’s mother Sarah was the sister of my Grandmother Jennie (Bartlett) Blakley Lyles.
R.I.P. cousins
Myrtle, Udlene, Gaynelle and William.

God bless
S.A. Blakley

Posted on  by Susan Ann Blakley on another blog site.