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Lulu Almon first appears in the 1880 Federal Census for Moulton Lawrence County, Alabama on the family farm of Elizabeth Green (Wasson) and William Misher Almon at the age of four. In 1900 the head of the household was her widowed mother, father having died in 1898 and Lulu herself is a 25 and a single teacher. Also there are her brother Thomas F. Almon 22 a single farmer, her single sister Novie Almon 19 and Nannie 15, and her maternal grandmother Nancy (Reneau) Wasson 75 who is newly widowed in 1892. Lulu stays in this home for some time, completes three years of college and by 1935, she is the head of her own home in Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama living on Seminary Street with her younger sister Novie where they are both class room teachers.
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Lulu Almon first appears in the 1880 Federal Census for Moulton Lawrence County, Alabama on the family farm of Elizabeth Green (Wasson) and William Misher Almon at the age of four. In 1900 the head of the household was her widowed mother, father having died in 1898 and Lulu herself is a 25 and a single teacher. Also there are her brother Thomas F. Almon 22 a single farmer, her single sister Novie Almon 19 and Nannie 15, and her maternal grandmother Nancy (Reneau) Wasson 75 who is newly widowed in 1892. Lulu stays in this home for some time, completes three years of college and by 1935, she is the head of her own home in Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama living on Seminary Street with her younger sister Novie where they are both class room teachers.
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