She said that they were very old people but very loving of each other. He was tall and thin and that she was rather like a dumpling with a little white lace bonnet on her snow white hair. She called him "my dear" or "my dear husband" whenever she spoke of him or to him. They held hands at the table, or when sitting. She had flowers in the vegetable garden and jam and biscuits on the shelf.
She said that they were very old people but very loving of each other. He was tall and thin and that she was rather like a dumpling with a little white lace bonnet on her snow white hair. She called him "my dear" or "my dear husband" whenever she spoke of him or to him. They held hands at the table, or when sitting. She had flowers in the vegetable garden and jam and biscuits on the shelf.
Family Members
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Rev George William Irons
1851–1929
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William H Irons
1853–1911
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Jacob Eseck Irons
1855–1950
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Millard Franklin "Frank" Irons
1856–1936
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Mary Jane Irons
1859–1879
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Milton Louis Irons
1860–1939
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John E. Irons
1862–1945
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Albert Ephraim Irons
1864–1945
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Daniel Jackson Irons
1866–1960
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Charley B. Irons
1872–1874
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Daisy Edith Irons Marvel
1879–1969