He married Martha Ann Webster October 31, 1870 in Fayette County, Alabama. They appear in the 1900 Federal Census living in Canadian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma on a rented farm. The household included Alimoth, age 50, born September 1844 in South Carolina to parents from South Carolina, a farmer; Martha, age 47, born September 1852 in Alabama to parents from Alabama; and their six children, all born in Alabama: Sam, age 27, born March 1873, a farm laborer; Walter, age 18, born July 1881, a farm laborer; Lafayette, age 15, born August 1884, a farm laborer; Early, age 9, born March 1891; Murray, age 9, born March 1891; and Lee Ray, age 6, born September 1893.
In the 1910 Federal Census the family was living on a farm they owned in Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The household consisted of Alimoth, Martha, Earl, age 18; Murray, age 18; and Ray, age 16.
At the time of his death, Alimoth owned 11 acres adjoining Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The heirs named in his will were: Samuel S. Black, age 39, son; Fannie P. Grogan, age 32, daughter; Walter G. Black, age 20, son; William L. Black, age 28, son; Marry W. Black, age 21, son; Early J. Black, age 21, son; Lee R. Black, son, age 19; and Martha A. Black, age 59, widow.
He married Martha Ann Webster October 31, 1870 in Fayette County, Alabama. They appear in the 1900 Federal Census living in Canadian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma on a rented farm. The household included Alimoth, age 50, born September 1844 in South Carolina to parents from South Carolina, a farmer; Martha, age 47, born September 1852 in Alabama to parents from Alabama; and their six children, all born in Alabama: Sam, age 27, born March 1873, a farm laborer; Walter, age 18, born July 1881, a farm laborer; Lafayette, age 15, born August 1884, a farm laborer; Early, age 9, born March 1891; Murray, age 9, born March 1891; and Lee Ray, age 6, born September 1893.
In the 1910 Federal Census the family was living on a farm they owned in Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The household consisted of Alimoth, Martha, Earl, age 18; Murray, age 18; and Ray, age 16.
At the time of his death, Alimoth owned 11 acres adjoining Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The heirs named in his will were: Samuel S. Black, age 39, son; Fannie P. Grogan, age 32, daughter; Walter G. Black, age 20, son; William L. Black, age 28, son; Marry W. Black, age 21, son; Early J. Black, age 21, son; Lee R. Black, son, age 19; and Martha A. Black, age 59, widow.
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