William's WWI draft registration indicates he was a Tannery worker. He came to the asylum after 1920 from McDowell county, a single man. The 1920 census shows him living with his family and without occupation.
His brother, Frank, was also cared for here and died here late in 1920. Frank, too, is buried here.
William's WWI draft registration indicates he was a Tannery worker. He came to the asylum after 1920 from McDowell county, a single man. The 1920 census shows him living with his family and without occupation.
His brother, Frank, was also cared for here and died here late in 1920. Frank, too, is buried here.
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