1921
Irby Nettles was born November 30, 1921 in South Carolina, son of Joseph Nettles and Rebecca Arledge Nettles.
1930 Census Information:
According to the US Census recorded on April 7, 1930, Joseph Nettles (57), rented a home in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina with his wife, Rebecca Nettles (55) and his children; Willie M Nettles (16), Vernon Nettles (11), and Irby Nettles (8). It was reported the family members were all born in South Carolina. Joe Nettles was a farmer on a general farm.
1939
on October 5, 1939, Irby Nettles was listed as the living son in the obituary of Joseph Nettles.
1940 Census Information:
According to the US Census recorded on May 12, 1940, Charles Wray Wooten (31), rented a home on US. Highway #1, Blaney, Kershaw, South Carolina with his wife Willie Macnettles Wooten (25), and their children; Lemuel William Wooten (7), Dorothy Wray Wooten (3), Shelby Jean Wooten (1), and his brothers Irby Bruce Wooten (18), and George Vernon Wooten (21), and his cousin, David Williams Nettles (61) It was reported the family members were all born in South Carolina. Charles Wray Wooten was an operator for WPA, his wife Willie Macnettles Wooten kept house, Lemuel William Wooten and Dorothy Wray Wooten attended school, Shelby Jean Wooten was too young to attend school, Irby Bruce Wooten was unemployed, George Vernon Wooten was a truck drive for the WPA road project, David Williams Nettles was a salesman.
1943
On August 11, 1943, Irby Nettles was listed in the newspaper article, “Deaths And Funerals.”
On August 11, 1943, Irby Nettles was listed in the newspaper article,“Blaney Man Killed At Pearl Harbor.”
On August 11, 1943, Irby Nettles was listed in the newspaper article,“Irby Nettles of Blaney Killed in Hawaii.”
On August 11, 1943, Irby Nettles was listed in the newspaper article, “Deaths.”
On August 16, 1943, Irby Nettles was listed in the newspaper article, “Deaths.”
2001
On December 12, 2001, Irby Nettles was listed as a deceased brother in the obituary of Willie Mae Nettles Wooten.
2008
On April 4, 2008, Irby Nettles was listed as a deceased brother in the obituary of George V. “Sarge” Nettles.