Francis met Bertha Violet Thompson when they both worked at Danville Hospital, and they married in 1910. The couple had no children of their own, but they raised two of their nieces: Muriel Miers and June Kline.
Uncle Francis held a variety of jobs. In 1910, he worked as a track hand for the railroad; in 1917 he was a self-employed junk dealer; and in the 1930 census he was listed as a farmer.
Francis met Bertha Violet Thompson when they both worked at Danville Hospital, and they married in 1910. The couple had no children of their own, but they raised two of their nieces: Muriel Miers and June Kline.
Uncle Francis held a variety of jobs. In 1910, he worked as a track hand for the railroad; in 1917 he was a self-employed junk dealer; and in the 1930 census he was listed as a farmer.
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