Parents: Nathan and Elizabeth Stephenson Page
She had a bonnet, of which she made herself, for every day and some for special occasions. She had long,silky, thin white hair that her GrandDaughter, Janet used to brush a long time for her on the front porch.
The electric company refused to electrify her house when the power lines finally reached her farm. The electric company told her due to all the pine knots in the house they were afraid her house would catch fire.
Tobacco Farmer.
When Hester became sickly towards the end of her life, she moved in with her daughter, Rosa.
Buried in family plot on her farm, which is now an open field.
Parents: Nathan and Elizabeth Stephenson Page
She had a bonnet, of which she made herself, for every day and some for special occasions. She had long,silky, thin white hair that her GrandDaughter, Janet used to brush a long time for her on the front porch.
The electric company refused to electrify her house when the power lines finally reached her farm. The electric company told her due to all the pine knots in the house they were afraid her house would catch fire.
Tobacco Farmer.
When Hester became sickly towards the end of her life, she moved in with her daughter, Rosa.
Buried in family plot on her farm, which is now an open field.
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