<> In 1910, 25 year old Cleve is shown as a boarder in Canton, GA on the Cherokee County census. Along with Cleve is his wife of two years, "Fannie". This must be Carrie because all the ages and places fit. Carrie is shown giving birth to one child
but no living child at this time, thus the reason for the Infant Fleming of 1909. Cleve is employed by the cotton mill and Fannie is unemployed.
<> In 1930, January 17, William C. is listed in a rental property in Canton, GA on the federal census along with his wife, Carrie. William is shown working in a cotton mill. Along with William and wife are two sons, Robert, aged 8 and Roy, aged 1and 5/12.
<> On April 9, 1930, Cleve was listed on the Militia District 792, Canton Town, Cherokee County, GA census with wife Carrie and children Dollie, Robert, W.C., Francis, Charlie, and Edna L. He is listed as an overseer in a cotton mill.
<> Sometime about 1950, Cleve and Carrie moved back to Gilmer County and purchased a home on Chatsworth Highway just outside the town of Ellijay. They were both living here at the time of their deaths.
Sources: Margie Lanning Dunn, Bill Griffin
"The Lannings of Turniptown Road"
<> In 1910, 25 year old Cleve is shown as a boarder in Canton, GA on the Cherokee County census. Along with Cleve is his wife of two years, "Fannie". This must be Carrie because all the ages and places fit. Carrie is shown giving birth to one child
but no living child at this time, thus the reason for the Infant Fleming of 1909. Cleve is employed by the cotton mill and Fannie is unemployed.
<> In 1930, January 17, William C. is listed in a rental property in Canton, GA on the federal census along with his wife, Carrie. William is shown working in a cotton mill. Along with William and wife are two sons, Robert, aged 8 and Roy, aged 1and 5/12.
<> On April 9, 1930, Cleve was listed on the Militia District 792, Canton Town, Cherokee County, GA census with wife Carrie and children Dollie, Robert, W.C., Francis, Charlie, and Edna L. He is listed as an overseer in a cotton mill.
<> Sometime about 1950, Cleve and Carrie moved back to Gilmer County and purchased a home on Chatsworth Highway just outside the town of Ellijay. They were both living here at the time of their deaths.
Sources: Margie Lanning Dunn, Bill Griffin
"The Lannings of Turniptown Road"
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George Lester Lanning
1881–1953
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Rebecca Lanning Nabell
1882–1958
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John Western Lanning
1884–1956
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1886–1947
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1891–1975
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1892–1972
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1894–1971
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1897–1969
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1900–1984
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