The 1880 census recorded Lular [Lula] Jones living on a farm in Caldwell County, Texas, with parents Thomas and Honner [Hannah, obviously said with a strong Southern drawl] and siblings: William, 19; Malesie A, 18; Tomas. C, 16; Christ E., 14; Fannie M., 9; Marcus L., 7; Kathrine, 5; and Mary, 1.
She married Charles P. Adcock March 27, 1892, in Goliad, Texas.
The 1900 census recorded Lou Adcock living on a farm in Caldwell County, Texas with husband Charlie, son Floy, and daughter Annie.
The 1910 census recorded Lula Adcox [Adcock] living on a farm in Travis County, Texas, with husband Charles and children: Floyd, 14; Annie, 11; Mazzie, 2; and Alta, 10 months.
The 1940 census recorded Charles and Lula Adcock living on a farm in Bastrop County, Texas.
burial Feb. 9, 1956.
The 1880 census recorded Lular [Lula] Jones living on a farm in Caldwell County, Texas, with parents Thomas and Honner [Hannah, obviously said with a strong Southern drawl] and siblings: William, 19; Malesie A, 18; Tomas. C, 16; Christ E., 14; Fannie M., 9; Marcus L., 7; Kathrine, 5; and Mary, 1.
She married Charles P. Adcock March 27, 1892, in Goliad, Texas.
The 1900 census recorded Lou Adcock living on a farm in Caldwell County, Texas with husband Charlie, son Floy, and daughter Annie.
The 1910 census recorded Lula Adcox [Adcock] living on a farm in Travis County, Texas, with husband Charles and children: Floyd, 14; Annie, 11; Mazzie, 2; and Alta, 10 months.
The 1940 census recorded Charles and Lula Adcock living on a farm in Bastrop County, Texas.
burial Feb. 9, 1956.
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