By 1900, they were living on a farm in Township 2, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory with their six children. The household included: Alfred P., born December 1862 in Missouri; Nancy, born October 1867 in Missouri, married 16 years, six living children of seven born; Clarance, born June 1885 in Arkansas; Frank, born July 1888 in Indian Territory; Mattie, born August 1891 in Indian Territory; Lee, born December 1893 in Indian Territory; Floyd, born February 1896 in Indian Territory; and Hattie, born December 1899 in Indian Territory.
In 1910, they were renting a farm in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County). The household included: Alford, age 48, married once for 26 years, born in Missouri; Nancy, age 42, born in Missouri, married once for 26 years, nine children living of 11 born; Mattie, age 18, born in Oklahoma; Lee A., age 16, born in Oklahoma; Floyd, age 14, born in Oklahoma; Hattie, age 10, born in Oklahoma, John P., age 8, born in Oklahoma; Mable, age 6, born in Oklahoma; and George, age 1 10/12, born in Oklahoma. His father died the following year, leaving his mother with three children under ten years of age to raise. She soon remarried, to a man named Hughes, but by 1920, was widowed again.
In 1920, his mother and younger siblings were living on a farm she owned in Lexington, Oklahoma. The household included: N. D. Hughes, 53, widowed; Hattie Harryman, age 20; John, age 17; Mable, age 15; and George, age 11.
By 1930, he was married to Sarah Lena Phillips and living in Lexington with their four children and his nephew Vencil. The household, all born in Oklahoma, included: Lee, age 36; Lena, age 35; Velma, age 13; Nova Dean, age 11; Roberta, age 9; Elnora, age 8 and Vencil, age 15, nephew, son of his deceased brother, Clarence.
By 1900, they were living on a farm in Township 2, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory with their six children. The household included: Alfred P., born December 1862 in Missouri; Nancy, born October 1867 in Missouri, married 16 years, six living children of seven born; Clarance, born June 1885 in Arkansas; Frank, born July 1888 in Indian Territory; Mattie, born August 1891 in Indian Territory; Lee, born December 1893 in Indian Territory; Floyd, born February 1896 in Indian Territory; and Hattie, born December 1899 in Indian Territory.
In 1910, they were renting a farm in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County). The household included: Alford, age 48, married once for 26 years, born in Missouri; Nancy, age 42, born in Missouri, married once for 26 years, nine children living of 11 born; Mattie, age 18, born in Oklahoma; Lee A., age 16, born in Oklahoma; Floyd, age 14, born in Oklahoma; Hattie, age 10, born in Oklahoma, John P., age 8, born in Oklahoma; Mable, age 6, born in Oklahoma; and George, age 1 10/12, born in Oklahoma. His father died the following year, leaving his mother with three children under ten years of age to raise. She soon remarried, to a man named Hughes, but by 1920, was widowed again.
In 1920, his mother and younger siblings were living on a farm she owned in Lexington, Oklahoma. The household included: N. D. Hughes, 53, widowed; Hattie Harryman, age 20; John, age 17; Mable, age 15; and George, age 11.
By 1930, he was married to Sarah Lena Phillips and living in Lexington with their four children and his nephew Vencil. The household, all born in Oklahoma, included: Lee, age 36; Lena, age 35; Velma, age 13; Nova Dean, age 11; Roberta, age 9; Elnora, age 8 and Vencil, age 15, nephew, son of his deceased brother, Clarence.
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