In 1900 he and his parents, five of his siblings (all except Melvin), and a cousin, 18-year-old Viola Phillips (his mother's sister Amanda's daughter), lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free.
In 1910 he and his parents and brothers Granville and Ernest lived there.
In 1920 he, his parents, and Ernest lived there.
In 1930 he, his mother, and Ernest lived there. They did have a radio. Their address was given as State road 79.
In 1940 he, brothers Frank and Ernest, and Ernest's wife and their two children lived there. Their home was valued at $1500.
In 1900 he and his parents, five of his siblings (all except Melvin), and a cousin, 18-year-old Viola Phillips (his mother's sister Amanda's daughter), lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free.
In 1910 he and his parents and brothers Granville and Ernest lived there.
In 1920 he, his parents, and Ernest lived there.
In 1930 he, his mother, and Ernest lived there. They did have a radio. Their address was given as State road 79.
In 1940 he, brothers Frank and Ernest, and Ernest's wife and their two children lived there. Their home was valued at $1500.
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