In 1930 he, his parents, his five siblings, his mother's 13-year-old sister Tressie, and his paternal grandmother lived on a farm they were renting in Precinct 7, Matagorda County, TX. They did not have a radio.
In 1940 he, his parents, his eight siblings, and his father's 12-year-old nephew Curtis Penland lived on probably the same farm. Their rent was ten dollars a month. Aaron also worked as a laboratory assistant at Texas A&M College, with an income in 1939 of $151 for 28 weeks of work.
In 1930 he, his parents, his five siblings, his mother's 13-year-old sister Tressie, and his paternal grandmother lived on a farm they were renting in Precinct 7, Matagorda County, TX. They did not have a radio.
In 1940 he, his parents, his eight siblings, and his father's 12-year-old nephew Curtis Penland lived on probably the same farm. Their rent was ten dollars a month. Aaron also worked as a laboratory assistant at Texas A&M College, with an income in 1939 of $151 for 28 weeks of work.
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