James married a cherokee girl whom he called Dave apparently he could not properly pronounce her real name.
James and Dave had 6 children; Allie Sorrells, Robert Leland, Anna King, Rev Joseph *Dafayette, twins Jacob Hawthorn and Dora Hood.
I am not sure what the proper term is but James was a farmer and he slaughtered animals and sold the meat - not a traditional butcher.
James and *Dave married in Mississippi, moved to Arkansas,then Texas (they didn't stay as the snakes were so bad they couldn't farm) then back to Arkansas. I am unsure where *Dave died .
James married Ida Ludina Couch-Woods-Moore after he became a widower.
James was badly injured when he fell off his wagon and it rolled over him, he lingered and later died from the injuries.
*Dafayette is how James interrupted Dave's name when he gave Joseph that middle name.
James married a cherokee girl whom he called Dave apparently he could not properly pronounce her real name.
James and Dave had 6 children; Allie Sorrells, Robert Leland, Anna King, Rev Joseph *Dafayette, twins Jacob Hawthorn and Dora Hood.
I am not sure what the proper term is but James was a farmer and he slaughtered animals and sold the meat - not a traditional butcher.
James and *Dave married in Mississippi, moved to Arkansas,then Texas (they didn't stay as the snakes were so bad they couldn't farm) then back to Arkansas. I am unsure where *Dave died .
James married Ida Ludina Couch-Woods-Moore after he became a widower.
James was badly injured when he fell off his wagon and it rolled over him, he lingered and later died from the injuries.
*Dafayette is how James interrupted Dave's name when he gave Joseph that middle name.
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