He married Luera Erie Garrett on November 22, 1883 in Wayne County.
Known children born to this union: Roma, Charles Doliver, James Monroe, Cassa, Mabel, Emma, Bruce Hardwick, Ernest Garrett, William E.Jr., and Virginia.
According to the US Federal Census in 1900 William's occupation was a blacksmith. He had his own blacksmith shop in 1910 and in 1920 was listed as a carpenter. On William's death certificate his occupation is listed as retired postmaster. William was also a mason
The children later used the spelling Payne.
He married Luera Erie Garrett on November 22, 1883 in Wayne County.
Known children born to this union: Roma, Charles Doliver, James Monroe, Cassa, Mabel, Emma, Bruce Hardwick, Ernest Garrett, William E.Jr., and Virginia.
According to the US Federal Census in 1900 William's occupation was a blacksmith. He had his own blacksmith shop in 1910 and in 1920 was listed as a carpenter. On William's death certificate his occupation is listed as retired postmaster. William was also a mason
The children later used the spelling Payne.
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