News – 1923

1923 – OBITUARIES  & MARRIAGES –  Excerpts from the Morgan County Press

ATKISSON, STEPHEN, died Aug 19, 1922?. Born Jan. 20, 1895. “A few hours before his death he was heard to say  “Praise the Lord.” He told his brother that he was gone  to Heaven.  [Morgan County Press dated 9/1/1923]

AYTES, SARAH BRANSTETTER, died 1/18/1923. She was born 12/16/1847. Married Marion Aytes in 1870. He died 6/21/1893.  Children:  Mrs. Jim Lakins, Charlie Aytes, Amos, Perry and Eli Aytes, Mrs. Mabel Shaver and Margaret Shaver. [Morgan County Press]

BINGHAM, ADRA FRANCIS, Wartburg, died June 15, 1923. Mother of nine children, four who preceded her. Survivors, husband, and children, Charlie, Gertie, Jack, Ben, and Joe. Burial in Liberty Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

BOLTON, M. died of Bright’s Disease, 10/18/1923 at Flat Fork. . Leaves wife, Etta Bolton and son Clarence. Burial in Campbell County. [Morgan County Press]

BONIFACIUS, Infant son of Professor and Mrs. Bonifacius. 11/27/1923. [Morgan County Press]

BRUMLOW, Infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Brumlow.  Burial at Elizabeth Cemetery.  [Morgan County Press]

BUNCH, WILLIAM LEROY, died, Aug. 12, 1920, age 1 year and 6 months. son of Mrs. W. E. Bunch and grandson of Mrs. Wm. Buxton.  [Morgan County Press]

DAVIS, JESSIE, age 16, died 7/17/1923.  Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Davis, Burial in Wartburg Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

DIGGS, BEAN, killed in Oliver Springs. [Morgan County Press dated 11/2/1923]

FARMER, ALEX, of Daysville, killed when hit by a train [Morgan County Press dated 10/12/1923]

GOGGINS, HURST, 18 years old, died, 10/12/1923. Son of Loren Goggins of Lafollette. leaves father, mother and 5 sisters. Burial at Burrville.  [Morgan County Press]

HALL, Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hall, Burial at Lancing. [Morgan County Prss]

HEIDLE, IOLA KEITH, age 38, died 1/31/1923..  Wife of Gus E. Heidel. Leaves mother, Mrs. J. A. Roberson; sisters, Mrs. Ben Summers, Mrs. W. B. Crenshaw, Mrs. Ernest Heidel and Mrs. Roger Jones; brother, Dewey Roberson (Robinson). Burial at Liberty Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

HEIDLE, OTTO, Oakdale,  [Morgan County Press dated 2/26/1923]

HENSLEY, ‘GRANDMA’ age 75 .  daughter, Mrs. Henry Cook, Husband, Henry Hensley. Burial in Robbins, Scott Co. [Morgan County Press 7/3/1923]

HOPPER, ALICE, age 73, formerly of Rugby died at Alldart, 7/5/1923.  Burial in Aldart Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

KAMER, TERESA, died 1/15/1923. Daughter of Mathias Lichtenwanger, born in Wallen Austria.  Married, Clemens Kamer. Children:  Mrs. Gus Headrick, Mr. John Kamer, Mrs. Jim Hall and Mis Bivens.  Burial in Wartburg Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

KREIS, BILLY JEAN died 2/5/1923.  Son of Mr. & Mrs. Billy Kreis.  Brother and siters, Charles, Herbert, Willard and Mary Margaret.  [Morgan County Press]

LANGLEY, JAMES W., died April 23.1923 at the residence of his son, F.E. Lang.ey. He was age 68 years, 8 months and 27 days.Survived by children:  Mrs. Wm. Brock, Mrs. J. M Koontz, Mrs. William Bryant, and sons, Fred E. and Edgar Langley; two brothers,  one half brother and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Ruffner.
Interment in Coalfield. [Morgan County Press]

LANKFORD, GIRTH,  9/4/1923, child of  Mr. & Mrs. A.J. Lankford. [Morgan County Press]

LEOPPER, MRS. GEORGE, Oakdale, died Aug. 24, 1923 age 77 years, 9 months and 28 days.  Survivors, husband, one daughter and five sons.  Burial in Wartburg Cemetery.  [Morgan County Press]

LYONS, MALINDA, Lancing,died April 30, 1923,  age 83 years lacking two months. She was a grandniece of Colonel W. L. Davidson (Bunk), one of Tennessee’s first settlers who came over from Buncombe County, NC. He was a Colonel in the Revolutionary War.  In 1866 Malinda married the late Martin Lyons whose father was an Irish pioneer.  Burial was in Fostner Hill Cemetery next to her husband. [Morgan County Press]

MADEN, RUFUS H. died 1/15/1923.  Born, 8/5/1866.  Married Margaret Garrett on 9/4/1892. Children: Arthur, Stella, W.C., J.E., Zella, Ray, Roy, and Ernest.  Burial in Elizabeth Church Grave Yard on Emory River.. [Morgan County Press]

MAUPIN, J. H.  Pine Orchard died when hit by a train. [Morgan County Press dated 10/12/1923]

MC CARTT, ANNA RUTH, died 7/9/1923 at Blue Diamond, Ky.  Daughter of Willard McCartt.
Burial was in Coalfield.  [Morgan County Press]

McCARTT, JAMES HARRIS, son of Doc McCartt. Burial in Elizabeth Cemetery.  [Morgan County Press dated 12/7/1923]

McFERRIN, ELIZA L.  died in Birmingham….  She was born in NY in 1848 the daughter of Mrs. & Mrs. George C. Gerding. Married John H. Hannah. sons, Harvey and Gerald Hannah.  Burial in Oliver Springs??.  [Morgan County Press dated 9/14/1923]

MELTON, MRS. JIM, Lancing, died at her home.  Funeral at Clear Creek. [Morgan County Press dated 5/4/1923]

MILLER, AUGUST,  In memory of — , died July 14, 1921. Born August 10, 1852

MORGAN, CLIFFORD, age 24 years, 4 months and 14 days, died Aug. 29, 1923 in the mines at Helenwood.  Son of Andy & Amanda Morgan. At age 18 he volunteered and enlisted in the 30th Div., in WWI serving 11 months. He married Mattie Smith, 12/27/1923  and there was one child. Also leaves mother, father, 3 brothers, 5 sisters.  Burial at Walnut Hill at Harriman. [Morgan County Press]

MORGAN, WASH, age 74, died 4/24/1923.  Leaves  a wife and sons, Jim, John, Vance and George.
Burial in Liberty Cemetery.  [Morgan County Press]

NELSON, RACHAEL, died in Chattanooga 5/23/1923.  Born in Overton Co. 6/9/1849.  Widow of Frederick Nelson who died 2/16/1916.  Previously married to William Proxmire in Fentress Co, 9/11/1870 and moved to Ohio.  Son, G. T. Proxmire.  Burial in Deer Lodge.  [Morgan County Press]

NORMAN, JOSIE, age 3. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Berry Norman. Burial in Wartburg Cemetery.  [Morgan County Press 6/1923]

PETERS, ABSALOM BARTON (A.B.), died 7/15/1923. Born 7/31/1871 Pickett County neat Chanute.  Second child of Tobias and Mary Jane Peters.  Maternal Grandparents, Reb. A. B. and Cynthia S. Wright.  Married 7/31/1903 to Jessie Smith of Lafollette.  Leaves Widow, one son, one daughter, 2 sisters and 5 brothers.  Burial in Burrville.  [Morgan County Press]

POTTER, ETTA LORNE, age 11 months, died Nov. 4, 1923. Daughter of Mrs. & Mrs. Floyd Potter.  Burial at Potters Chapel. [Morgan County Press]

RIDINGS, LELAND ERNEST, age 23, died July 9, at Blue Diamond, Ky.  Son of Mr. Wrought Ridings. He leaves his father and step-mother, one half-sister, and three brothers.  Burial was at Davis Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

RISDEN, (JUDGE) LABAN, age 73, died April 9, 1923 in Wartburg.  Survivors: wife, Louvernia Risden and 4 children: Mrs. J.L. Hughett, Mrs. W. Z. Stricklin, Mrs. William Risden and Jr. J. W. Risden. Burial in Wartburg Cemetery.

ROBINSON, WILLIAM, died 6/15/1923.  Born in Scott County, Glenmary.  Leaves parents and three sisters. Burial at Wartburg Cemetery. [Morgan County Press]

RUFFNER, ALBERT, Father and 2 children burned to death in Coalfield. RUFFNER, ALMA,RUFFNER, RALPH [Morgan County Press dated 5/18/1923]

RUPPE, GUSNAV ALFRED, Deermont, age, 31 years, 7 months and 7 days, died 1/8/1923..  Leaves parents and 5 sisters.  Son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ruppe. [Morgan County .Press]

SARGENT, PAUL, died at Stearns, KY.in a mine accident.  Burial in Morris Cemetery. {Morgan County Press, dated 2/1923]

SATTERFIELD, J. R. died at Rockwood.  Burial in Jefferson County. [Morgan County Press dated 2/2/1923

SCHUBERT, ETHEL RUSSELL, age 29, died March 29, 1923.  Born in Statesville, N.C., May 21, 1894.  Married to Bruno Schubert April 12, 1918.  Survivors: husband, small son, Russell and brother. L. W. Russell and seven step-children; Carl, Otto, Miss Wilma, Ray and Roy, Lewis and Rema. Burial  Wartburg.  [Morgan County Press]

SEXTON, MARY SCOTT, age 40, died March 23, 1923.  Wife of Bart Sexton married 10/25/1900.  Born April 6, 1883, Morgan County. She was the daughter of Samuel and Arminta Scott. Sisters, Eliza Hall and Jacob Gschwendt; brothers, John L. Scott, and L. Houk Scott; daughters, Lenora, Gertrude and Rachael; sons, Barton, Jr., Samuel and infant son Louis Edwin.
[Morgan County Press]

SEXTON, REV. THOMAS, famous old ‘Blacksmith Preacher, passed over the Great Divide last Thursday at Knoxville.  Mr. Sexton was hurt about a year ago in an automobile accident and never fully recovered.  He was 67 years old and leaves a wife and several children, all of whom are grown.  Mr. Sexton was one of the most remarkable preachers of his day.  [Morgan County Press dated 2/2/1923]

SIMS, VESTER, died Nov. 4, 1923. Son of Dora Sims. [Morgan County Press]

STAPLES, CAPT. JOHN ((J.W.), of Harriman, a native of Wartburg died at age 53. Son of S.H. and Mary Childress Staples.  1st wife: Jennie Gass, died 1910. 2nd wife: Olive Ralston of Dandridge.  Son, John Staples; sisters, Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mrs. Gertrude Lenoir; brother, James Staples.  Interment in Willard Park Cemetery, Roane Co. [Morgan County Press dated 11/30/1923]

SUMMER, REV. B. T. age 85, formerly of Morgan County died in Dallas, Tx.  Survivors: wife; Children, Mrs. E. B. Ketchersid, Mrs. E. F. Smith, Mrs. John Ramsey, Mrs. Otto Franklin, Mrs. Pete Donahue, Mrs. M. E. Bishop;  Sons:  M. D., C.J., J.M., B.T., Jr., H.R. Sister, Mrs. R.H. Davis; brother, David Summer.  Burial in Dallas Tx.  [Morgan County Press]

TALLMAN, CLARANCE, (Clois?)age 18, Sunbright, drown in Obed River. Burial in Pleasant Ridge, Burrville. [Morgan County Press dated 8/3/1923]

THOMPSON, MRS. ROBERT, suicide, wife of Rockwood Postmaster, [Morgan County Press dated 8/31/1923]

WALKER, JAMES EDMOND, born 9/17/1869 in Anderson Co. Tn. He was the 4th child of Emond Harvey and  Nancy Ann Walker.Leaves wife and 10 children; 3 sisters and 2 brothers.  Burial in Morris Cemetery.  [Morgan County Press 9/1923]


WARD, JAMES, died Aug. 14, 1923, age 79 years, 7 months and 28 days.  Born at Lockport, NY, Dec. 17, 1848.Enlisted in CO F 27th Reg. of Wisconsin Volunteers, Aug. 21, 1862. Discharged Aug. 29, 1865 at Brownsville, TX. Married Mrs. Cynthia R. Jackson, April 20, 1879 at Five Lake, Mich. The deceased came to Deer Lodge in 1892. Preceded by his wife. He leaves one son, one daughter, one sister and two brothers.  Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Deer Lodge. [Morgan County Press]

IN REMEMBERANCE TO OUR DEAR PARENTS:
WILLIAMS, AGEE DEMARCUS, died Sept 12, 1922? at Rockwood from injuries received when his horse became frightened and ran away.  He was born at Island Ford, Morgan County on  Jan. 20, 1855, the oldest son of W. Riley and Eliza Ross Williams.  He married Ellen Crenshaw Williams who was born 7/28/1867 in Wartburg. She was the oldest daugher of Wm. B. and Agnes Hope Crenshaw. She died June 6, 1922.   Brothers and Sisters:  Clinton P. Williams, Ray B. Williams, Mrs. Wm. H. Shaver; Ross H. Williams, Mrs. A. B. Long, Mrs. E. Shell, Agee D. and Reid Williams, Miss Will Ruben Williams, Benton M., who died 23 years ago at the age of two. [Morgan County Press]

WILLIAMS, HELEN MARION, died May 7, 1923, born March 12, 1921 WILLIAMS, REBA ELDENE, age 5 years, died April 26, 1923, born, June 19, 1918 Children of Mrs. & Mrs. Sam Williams. Death caused by whooping cough and measles. Another sister, Iris Williams survives.  Burial in Union Cemetery. [Morgan County Press dated  5/18/1923]

WINNIE, INFANT SON of Mr. & Mrs. John Winnie,.  [Morgan County Press dated 6/15/1923]

WRIGHT, T. ASBURY, died 8/1923. ( 25, or 26?) at Knoxville.   Survivors, wife and daughter, Dorothy, 3 sons, T. Asbury, Jr., Jim Tarwater and William Polk Wright.  Mr. Wright was born in Fentress now Pickett County on Aug.21, 1866 the son of Rev. and Mrs. Absalom B. Wright.

YOUNG, A. P.  died Aug. 15, 1923. [Morgan County Press]

ZUMSTEIN, LENA MARIE, died 12/19/1923, age 30 years, 10 months and 25 days.  Survivors, parents, 4 sisters and 2 brothers. [Morgan County Press]


SCHOOL HOUSE BURNED
The school building at Deer Lodge was destroyed by fire Friday night about 9 o’clock. The origin of the fire is unknown. The fire was burning when discovered. If the fire was the work of incendarism the guilty party should be run down and punished to the full extent of the law. Nothing of the contents was saved. The school is going right along in the two churches of the town. A new building will be erected in the place of the old one. [Morgan County Press dated 2/16/1923]

A man named HOPE was killed at Emory Gap last week by Walter Marney, a deputy sheriff of that place. It is said the Hope had been suspected of stealing from railroad cars. Marney went to his house with a search warrant and found a considerable quanitiy of the goods alleged to have been stolen. Hope started to run and was something like a hundred yards away when Marney opened up on him, shooting him thru the neck. Death following immediately. Hope was acquitted at the last term of criminal court at Kingston for criminal intimacy with his own daughter. [Morgan County Press dated 2/2/1923]

OAKDALE
The city is preparing to build a new school building this spring. Oakdale is on the up road, and has outgrown the present school facilities. A modern seven room primary building will be erected on the west side, Prof. Brown of the State Commissioners of Education Office was in Oakdale, Monday night and placed his approval upon the plans and location and assured the city authorities of $1,250.00 state aid. The present building was finally and fully paid for a few days ago when City Judge, W. Y. Boswell drew his check for $2,416.66 and paid the last note. [Morgan County Press dated 5/4/1923

STATE vs D. B. Daughtery and Robert Lowe charged with the murder of Byrd Daughtery and his two sons [Morgan County Press, 1923, 1924]

YOUNGEST OFFICIAL MORGAN COUNTY HAS EVER HAD – E. L. Davis has been appointed Clerk & Master in the place of R. A. Davis resigned. Lee is a son of Chas. H. Davis and is well qualified to fill the position and, Lee is the youngest officer Morgan County has ever had. {Morgan County Press dated 7/6/1923]

CRENSHAW SELLS TO ENGLAND
The firm of John D. Crenshaw & Company have sold their stock of groceries to L. England of Crossville. The stock will be invoiced at once and Mr. England will take immediate charge of the business. [Morgan County Press dated 8/31/1923]

MRS. JANE WILSON UNDER PEACE BOND  – Mrs. Mills Buxton of Lancing swore out a peace warrant for Mrs. Jane Wilson also of Lancing last week and the trial of the case was heard before Squire W. H. Shaver. Mrs. Buxton charged that Mrs. Wilson had threatened to kill her. After hearing the proof, Squire Shaver held Mrs. Wilson under a bond of $25 to keep the peace. [Morgan County Press dated 9/27/1923]

On Tuesday eve what might of been a very serious accident happened when a truck hauling school children from Lancing hit Haggard Byrd and knocking him down and running over him. He was taken to Dr. J. F. Love’s where medical attention was given him at once. No bones were broken and his injury is not serious [Morgan County News dated 10/5/1923]

ONE OF THE OLDEST CHURCHES IN THE COUNTY –  Clear Creek Church was constituted on the 29th day of August 1852 by Alfred Agee and Elijah B. Walker. The following is a list of the members who was constituted in the Church at the above dates: James Spurlin, James J. Sprulin, Richard Spurlin, Nathan Howard, Solomon Green, Isaac Howard, Lemuel Hickman, William Hall, William R. Williams, Lucinda K. Melton, Carolina Howard, Francis Spurling, Anna E. Pitman, Amanda J. Pitman, Clerica White, Nazy Pitman, Rebecca Green, Jimima P. Howard, Susan Green, Abigal Hundred, Nancy Hall, Sarah Pitman, Mary Hickman and Nancy Sprulin. This church is still in existance. Publication requested by N. B. Melton. [Morgan County Press dated 11/9/1923]

MRS. J. A. HONEYCUTT APPOINTED POSTMISTRESS -Mrs. J. A. Honeycutt has been appointed Postmistress at Wartburg. She received her appointment, Wednesday April 18 and will take charge of the office on May 1st. She succeeds Otto P. Schubert who has been Postmaster here for a little over two years. [Morgan County Press dated 4/27/1923]

PETROS – Last Friday, a very expensive accident occurred on the incline of the Big Brush Coal Company, when the steel cable broke and the big monitor with about 5 tons of coal dashed down the mountain with terrific force and made a landing on the power house, demolishing the smoke stack, collar beams, stay clutches, water pipe and part of the concrete building. The monitor or car was a total wreck, however, no one was injured.[Morgan County Press dated 2/9/1923]

SHERIFF HUMAN-  Sheriff Chas W. Human of this county has been in office for only eight months, having been elected last August and assumed his official duties on the first of September. He is making a splendid as a law enforcement officer.During the short time he has been in office he has brought in 25 wildcat stills, and has poured out and destroyed thousands of gallons of beer and mesh found at stills and has arrested a large number of men for violating the prohibition laws of the state. [Morgan County Press dated 5/4/1923]

Rev. M.N. Sumner, an old and highly respected citizen of Mill Creek, was driving to Sunbright early Tuesday morning when his horse became frightened as he went over the R.R. crossing and ran away throwing Rev. Sumner out of the buggy. He received some severe cuts about the head and was unconscious for some time. He was rushed to Dr. Jones’ office where he got medical attention after which he was able to be carried to his home in a car. [Morgan County Press dated 2/23/1923]

FIRST HONOR GRADUATE, MORGAN COUNTY HIGH –  LOUIS RALPH SCHUBERT, was made valedictorian of the Central High School of Wartburg, with a grade of 95.7. [Morgan County Press dated 5/4/1923]

Vet Sharp, flagman on a passenger train, was shot and seriously wounded Sunday morning just as the train was pulling out of Oakdale for Chattanooga by a hobo negro. The negro was riding the blinds and was told to get off. He did so, but as he did he drew a 45 calibre automatic pictol and fired, the ball striking a metal spectacle case in Sharp’s left breast pocket. The ball was deflected and passed around his heart. The negro fired a second shot at John Huskins, conductor, and fled. He was captured near Harriman Junction a few hours later by Sheriff Human and other officers, but in making the arrest Berton Moore, railroad special officer of Oakdale, shot the negro thru the right lung as he attempted to shoot Moore. He is now in the jail at Wartburg. [Morgan County Press dated 5/4/1923]

The City Garage reports that they have sold 19 Ford cars, 3 Ford trucks, and 1 Fordson Tractor. Ray says he is’t done yet. See his ad in these columns and don’t go out of your County to buy a HENRY. Go to it Ray. It PAYS
to advertise. [Morgan County Press dated 5/4/1923]

MARRIAGES
Most did not give a marriage date
——–
W. H. Barger & Tempa Hall, 1/20/1923
Robert Scott & Blanche Ott, 10/10/1922 at Clinton
David Miller & Daisy Russell, [paper dated, 2/16/1923]
Joe Taylor & Jennie Davis [week of 2/9/1923]
William C. Summer & Ada Smith
Carl G. Ferguson & Juanita K. Kelley
William Olmstead & Mahaly Brown
Charlie Olmstead & Laura Hawn
Claude White & Della Zumstein

3/1/1923 to 4/21/192, marriage licenses
L.L. Bunch & Verdie Masingale
Ben Byrd & Sarah Lee
Fred Jones & Lenna Hamby
Vistal Phillips & Lillie Branstetter
Jesse Robinson & Gypsie Duncan
John Hodge & Gertie Patton
Walter Davis & Georgia Hamby

[paper dated 3/2/1923]
Oliver Scott & Bertie Presswood
Wade Thornton & Mae Walls
Frank Boyd & Maggie Jane Jackson
Thomas Price & Icy Patterson

[the following were listed in the newspaper dated 5/4/1923]
Wm. Robinson & Mabel Ballew
H. Frazier & Gertrude Morgan
Melvin Bunch & Gerdie McCoy
Claude Goldston & Floray Langley
Ronald J. Carney & Bertha Webb
Charley Melton & Anna Hawn
Mr. Hoover & Sarah Pittman

[June 1st to 18, 1923]
H. P. Henderson to Nellie Nitzschke
Spencer Stepp & Stella Garrett
S.W. Tinch & Margie Skein
Samuel Holt & Alice Lawson
Nick McFalls & Ellen Lawson
Thomas Garrett & Etta Sexton
Condon Winchester & Marie Gosnell

William G. Adsmond & Alma Harman, 6/5/1923
Roosevelt Barron & Gladys Pollard
J. W. Cohen & Nellie Nitzschke
Dr. J. Duncan Burkes & Cora La Verne Johnson, 7/3/1923

[week of 7/6/1923]
Earnest Garrett & Aronia Hall
Frank Wilson & Della Goad
Lonie Cromwell & Ethel Neal

[paper dated 7/20/1923]
Earl Guffer & Alta Morgan
J.D. Burkes & Cora Johnson
Harvey Donahue & Carrie Ooten
Everett Jones & Edith Hammond
Corstest Stringfield & Ada Brock
Elmar Human & Effie Howard
Arwell Duncan & Ivery Hamby

[paper dated 8/23/1923]
Thomas Bass & Fannie Hickman
L.M. Aldridge & Jane Pitman
Monroe West & Ruth Stiger
J.D. James & Eva Satterfield
Herbert Phipp & Ivrey Hensley
Geo. Gilliam & Vivian Huitcherson
one-don’t publish
Ed Smith & Lena Calloway

Everett Jones & Edith Hammonds
Harvey Neil & Mary Freytag, [week of 8/24/1923]
Alonzo Stringfield & Lily Lamance, [week of 8/31/1923]
Clark McCann & Vernia Pitman, [week of 9/7/1923]

[week of 9/1/1923]
Luke Hall & Lena Norris
Ray Maloney & Mary Huntington
Barney C. Spurling & Emma Jane Moody
Cal Hendrick & Hattie Howe

Whitney A. Hess & Barbara Bardill, 10/8/1920 at Rossville Ga. [paper dated 10/5/1923]

Oscar Zumstein & Artie Barron, 10/21/1923
Gillum Jones & Sarah Hamby [week of 11/23/1923]
Roy S. Caldwell & Clara V. Clarke, 11/15/1923
Herbert Leslie Moore & Ida Garrett, 11/29/1923
Ed. W. Zumstein & Ethel Whit Williams, 12/7/1923

[week of 12/21/1923]
Willie Price & Josephine Perry
James Isham & Ollie Vowel
Alex G. Smith & Fannie Trout
Luther Hall & Myrtle Holder

Fred Bullard & Bertha Goldston, 12/25/1923

[week of 9/23/1923]
Benjamin Brasel & Parthenia L.Perkins
Latkin Beene & Lucy Griffith
Longo Stringfield & Liliie Lance
Otto Kennedy & Arbanna Hickman
Shirley McCloan & Nancy Sexton
Jesse Moore & Graine Mullins
Dewey Wright & Susie Jame
Roy White & Briey Shillings
Walter Presswood & Cora Hawn
Bean Farris & Grace Wells


 

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