A birth certificate shows they are the parents of "Edward" Low Aaron born on January 28, 1933 in Stamford, Jones County, Texas, and that he was the first child born to her and not a twin. All other references found by this contributor to this child are to "Edwin."
A birth certificate shows they are also the parents of William Roe Aaron born on September 1, 1934 in Stamford, Jones County, Texas.
The 1940 Census shows the Aaron family living in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, with their children "Edwin" and William.
Mr. Aaron's death certificate shows his name to be John Huey Aaron. At the time of his death, Mr. Aaron was married and a rancher. The death certificate also shows he sustained injuries when he fell from a horse and died at home on the ranch. His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Aaron, was the informant.
Johnny H. Aaron shares a headstone with his son "Edwin" L. Aaron.
A birth certificate shows they are the parents of "Edward" Low Aaron born on January 28, 1933 in Stamford, Jones County, Texas, and that he was the first child born to her and not a twin. All other references found by this contributor to this child are to "Edwin."
A birth certificate shows they are also the parents of William Roe Aaron born on September 1, 1934 in Stamford, Jones County, Texas.
The 1940 Census shows the Aaron family living in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, with their children "Edwin" and William.
Mr. Aaron's death certificate shows his name to be John Huey Aaron. At the time of his death, Mr. Aaron was married and a rancher. The death certificate also shows he sustained injuries when he fell from a horse and died at home on the ranch. His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Aaron, was the informant.
Johnny H. Aaron shares a headstone with his son "Edwin" L. Aaron.
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