For the last many years of his life, Rev. Payne was the pastor of a Methodist Episcopal Church. He had his hardships as a young man. He married Miss Mildred Pearl YEAKEL in 1913 in Livingston County, Missouri. He was 22; she was 19. Soon, a son and two daughters were born to their marriage, but six years after they married, Mildred died, leaving Fred a young widower with three young children. In 1920, he was living by himself, in a boarding house, working in a button factory. In March 1923, he married again, to Miss Jennie LOHR. A son was born to Fred and Jennie, and before 1930, he became a minister. By 1930, he was living in McLean County, Illinois, the pastor at the Methodist Episcopal Church, living with his wife Jennie, their son, and his two older children from his first marriage.
For the last many years of his life, Rev. Payne was the pastor of a Methodist Episcopal Church. He had his hardships as a young man. He married Miss Mildred Pearl YEAKEL in 1913 in Livingston County, Missouri. He was 22; she was 19. Soon, a son and two daughters were born to their marriage, but six years after they married, Mildred died, leaving Fred a young widower with three young children. In 1920, he was living by himself, in a boarding house, working in a button factory. In March 1923, he married again, to Miss Jennie LOHR. A son was born to Fred and Jennie, and before 1930, he became a minister. By 1930, he was living in McLean County, Illinois, the pastor at the Methodist Episcopal Church, living with his wife Jennie, their son, and his two older children from his first marriage.
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