usband of Martha King Wallace (1849-1932), of Knoxville. He was a foundry operator and an inventor. Over the years, he was also a coal dealer, part owner of a coffin factory, and co-owner of a company that produced wagons and carriages. The water heater for steam boilers, described here in a Scientific American article, was probably his most notable invention. Although he was a good deal older than she, Robert was a first cousin of the well-known Helen Keller, of Tuscumbia, AL.
Robert Alexander (R. A.) Keller
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Birth- Jun 19, 1850
AL
Marriage- Feb 8, 1876-Age: 26 years
Martha King Wallace
Knox Co., TN
Death- Mar 15, 1941-Age: 91 years
Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Burial
New Gray Cem., Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Father
Frank Foreman Keller
Mother
Mary Ann Crozier
Gender
Male
Occupation
Foundry Operator; Carriage Mfr.; Inventor
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Owner contributions only
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Modified: Aug 12, 2014
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