In 1920, the family was still living in Purcell, in a home they owned. Sam owned a store. The household included: Sam, age 34; Emma, age 31; Sam, Jr., age 11; C. C., age 9; Bonnie Joe, age 8; and Billie, a daughter, age 4.
By 1930, the family was still in their home in Purcell. Sam was a retail merchant who owned a grocery store. Emma worked as a saleslady in the store. Their oldest son, Cecil C. was 20 years old and working for the railroad. Their daughter Bonnie J. was 18, and their daughter Billie L. was 14.
In 1920, the family was still living in Purcell, in a home they owned. Sam owned a store. The household included: Sam, age 34; Emma, age 31; Sam, Jr., age 11; C. C., age 9; Bonnie Joe, age 8; and Billie, a daughter, age 4.
By 1930, the family was still in their home in Purcell. Sam was a retail merchant who owned a grocery store. Emma worked as a saleslady in the store. Their oldest son, Cecil C. was 20 years old and working for the railroad. Their daughter Bonnie J. was 18, and their daughter Billie L. was 14.
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