John Alexander Yeager (January 17, 1882 – June 16, 1955) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician.
John Alexander Yeager was born on January 17, 1882, in Toomsuba, Mississippi.
[1] During his campaign for the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1915, he advocated for the preservation of Mississippi's old capitol building, a rural credits law, and a new constitutional convention, and he also opposed a change in the state's current jury system.
[2][4] He died after a short illness on June 16, 1955, in the Methodist Hospital in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
[1][3] After Pearl died on May 17, 1910, Yeager married Corean Anderson on June 11, 1911.