In 1900 she and Perry, six of their children (all except Melvin), and her niece, 18-year-old Viola Phillips, lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free.
In 1910 she and her husband and three of their sons--Burl, Granville, and Ernest--lived there.
In 1920 she, Perry, Burl, and Ernest lived there.
In 1930 she, Burl, and Ernest lived there. They did have a radio. Their address was given as State road 79.
In 1900 she and Perry, six of their children (all except Melvin), and her niece, 18-year-old Viola Phillips, lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free.
In 1910 she and her husband and three of their sons--Burl, Granville, and Ernest--lived there.
In 1920 she, Perry, Burl, and Ernest lived there.
In 1930 she, Burl, and Ernest lived there. They did have a radio. Their address was given as State road 79.
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