The 1900 Census states he was married in 1873, yet the 1910 Census states he had been married for 40 years. According to the Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 database, the Record of Marriages, Book D, 1868-1877 he and his wife, Minerva (Light) Kemp were married on January 5, 1873, by R.A. Ealees (sp?) in Forsyth County, GA.
The 1900 Census states he was a Spooler in a Cotton Mill. 1870, 1880, and 1910 Census documents state he was a Farmer.
The 1900 Census states he was married in 1873, yet the 1910 Census states he had been married for 40 years. According to the Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 database, the Record of Marriages, Book D, 1868-1877 he and his wife, Minerva (Light) Kemp were married on January 5, 1873, by R.A. Ealees (sp?) in Forsyth County, GA.
The 1900 Census states he was a Spooler in a Cotton Mill. 1870, 1880, and 1910 Census documents state he was a Farmer.
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