Jackson Silvanas Scronce 1856 – 1950
Mary Elizabeth Heavner 1859 – 1935
Spouse & Children
Emma Blanche Cockman 1896 – 1969
Charles Hugh Scronce 1919 – 2005
Sarah Lamur Scronce 1921 – 2001
Joseph Jackson Scronce 1922 – 1990
Winford Hoytte Scronce Corp 1925 – 1990
Belvie T Scronce 1928 –
Ann Scronce 1932 – 2012
According to census reports Adolphus lived in Howards Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina up until the 1930 Census. From there he moved to Raliegh, Wake County, North Carolina and in the 1940 census it show him living in Harrells, Sampson County, North Carolina.
In the 1940 census Hugh was a farmer valued at $800 and owned his own land and had lived on the same farm in 1935. He showed no income. Was home schooled and had completed grade school.
Jackson Silvanas Scronce 1856 – 1950
Mary Elizabeth Heavner 1859 – 1935
Spouse & Children
Emma Blanche Cockman 1896 – 1969
Charles Hugh Scronce 1919 – 2005
Sarah Lamur Scronce 1921 – 2001
Joseph Jackson Scronce 1922 – 1990
Winford Hoytte Scronce Corp 1925 – 1990
Belvie T Scronce 1928 –
Ann Scronce 1932 – 2012
According to census reports Adolphus lived in Howards Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina up until the 1930 Census. From there he moved to Raliegh, Wake County, North Carolina and in the 1940 census it show him living in Harrells, Sampson County, North Carolina.
In the 1940 census Hugh was a farmer valued at $800 and owned his own land and had lived on the same farm in 1935. He showed no income. Was home schooled and had completed grade school.
Family Members
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Ola Florence Scronce
1880–1881
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Georgia Emma Scronce Ross
1882–1976
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Ada Elizabeth Scronce
1884–1891
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Myrtle Alice Scronce Reddish
1887–1979
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Franklin Little Scronce
1888–1945
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Kate Lillian Scronce Boyles
1890–1968
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Ethan Lee Scronce
1893–1983
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Laura Ruth Scronce Yoder
1894–1969
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Luther Burgin Scronce
1898–1975
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