Other notes on Georgia Elizabeth Rayman:
When I was 7 years old, my mother took me over to Grandma Beegle's house in November of 1968. While there, I noticed a brand new fishing pole sitting in the corner of the dining room. I asked Grandma about it and she said it was for Ricky, my cousin. I was deeply saddened by her answer because I really wanted a pole like it. That Christmas, I opened up my packages, and lo and behold there was that shiny new pole. I have never forgot about that great gift that grandma gave me during the Christmas of 1968.
There is some conflict regarding her birthdate. The Social Security Administration, Michigan birth records and a photo when she was one year old state she was born in 1885. However, the Death Certificate states 1886.
Source: Mark Lawrence Cravens, Great-great grandson.
Other notes on Georgia Elizabeth Rayman:
When I was 7 years old, my mother took me over to Grandma Beegle's house in November of 1968. While there, I noticed a brand new fishing pole sitting in the corner of the dining room. I asked Grandma about it and she said it was for Ricky, my cousin. I was deeply saddened by her answer because I really wanted a pole like it. That Christmas, I opened up my packages, and lo and behold there was that shiny new pole. I have never forgot about that great gift that grandma gave me during the Christmas of 1968.
There is some conflict regarding her birthdate. The Social Security Administration, Michigan birth records and a photo when she was one year old state she was born in 1885. However, the Death Certificate states 1886.
Source: Mark Lawrence Cravens, Great-great grandson.
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