On her marker it just says "Lizzie".
She was married to J. Silva Adams. They had no children.
Aunt Lizzie was born in Roswell, Cobb County. Roswell did not become Roswell, Fulton County until May 9, 1932.
Her husband my uncle Silvey was a farmer and aunt Lizzie was seamstress at the Roswell Company Pants Factory located on Hill Street the next street over from where they lived.
She walked to and from work every day. They never owned a car.
On her marker it just says "Lizzie".
She was married to J. Silva Adams. They had no children.
Aunt Lizzie was born in Roswell, Cobb County. Roswell did not become Roswell, Fulton County until May 9, 1932.
Her husband my uncle Silvey was a farmer and aunt Lizzie was seamstress at the Roswell Company Pants Factory located on Hill Street the next street over from where they lived.
She walked to and from work every day. They never owned a car.
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