The 1920 census shows him residing with his uncle and aunt, James and Annie Eliza Edwards Joyner in Kirby, NC. The 1900 census indicates he was their adopted son or stepson. The 1910 census indicates he was a boarder with them and that Annie had only one child (Novella).
There is a Jessee Allen, born 1875, in Northampton county with widowed mother and siblings in 1880 census. His father would have been Landis Allen and his mother, Patience Unknown.
The 1920 census shows him residing with his uncle and aunt, James and Annie Eliza Edwards Joyner in Kirby, NC. The 1900 census indicates he was their adopted son or stepson. The 1910 census indicates he was a boarder with them and that Annie had only one child (Novella).
There is a Jessee Allen, born 1875, in Northampton county with widowed mother and siblings in 1880 census. His father would have been Landis Allen and his mother, Patience Unknown.
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