While her parents spent almost their entire lives in Alabama, most of her mother's Goodwin family migrated to Arkansas in the 1880s-90s, and there was a fair amount of visiting back and forth. Lacking an official birth record, either state is a possibility.
Maggie Ella had 2 brothers and 3 sisters:
Lee Hallmon (1893-1961)
Ella Pearl Hallmon Parker (1900-1998)
Myrtle Hallmon Clark (1904-1976)
Lizzie Hallmon Clark
Fred Hallmon (1913-1932)
Name spelling: Some in the family insisted that "Hallmon" was the "correct" spelling; many others preferred "Hallman." To each family its own, though occasionally even siblings seem to have disagreed.
Maggie and Herman married Jan. 25, 1912. They had six children, including:
Helen Vernice Caffee Muir Winstead (1917-2001)
Elmer Earl "Bo" Caffee (1927-2012)
While her parents spent almost their entire lives in Alabama, most of her mother's Goodwin family migrated to Arkansas in the 1880s-90s, and there was a fair amount of visiting back and forth. Lacking an official birth record, either state is a possibility.
Maggie Ella had 2 brothers and 3 sisters:
Lee Hallmon (1893-1961)
Ella Pearl Hallmon Parker (1900-1998)
Myrtle Hallmon Clark (1904-1976)
Lizzie Hallmon Clark
Fred Hallmon (1913-1932)
Name spelling: Some in the family insisted that "Hallmon" was the "correct" spelling; many others preferred "Hallman." To each family its own, though occasionally even siblings seem to have disagreed.
Maggie and Herman married Jan. 25, 1912. They had six children, including:
Helen Vernice Caffee Muir Winstead (1917-2001)
Elmer Earl "Bo" Caffee (1927-2012)
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