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1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Matilda Brock
Age in 1910: 26
Birth Year: abt 1884
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1910: Lake Creek, Polk, Georgia
Street: Cedartown & Cavo Spring Road
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ellie Brock
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Native Tongue: English
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 10
Number of Children Born: 3
Number of Children Living: 3
Household Members:
Name Age
Ellie Brock 31
Matilda Brock 26
Audry W Brock 9
Henry O Brock 4
Annie L Brock 1
John W Brock 25
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Their daughter Annie Lee Brock married a Tillery
Alabama Deaths
Name Annie Lee Tillery
Event Date 29 May 1972
Event Place Huntsville, Madison, Alabama
Gender Female
Age (Original) 63y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1909
Father's Name Ely Brock
Mother's Name Matilda Shiflett
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1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Matilda Brock
Age in 1910: 26
Birth Year: abt 1884
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1910: Lake Creek, Polk, Georgia
Street: Cedartown & Cavo Spring Road
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ellie Brock
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Native Tongue: English
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 10
Number of Children Born: 3
Number of Children Living: 3
Household Members:
Name Age
Ellie Brock 31
Matilda Brock 26
Audry W Brock 9
Henry O Brock 4
Annie L Brock 1
John W Brock 25
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Their daughter Annie Lee Brock married a Tillery
Alabama Deaths
Name Annie Lee Tillery
Event Date 29 May 1972
Event Place Huntsville, Madison, Alabama
Gender Female
Age (Original) 63y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1909
Father's Name Ely Brock
Mother's Name Matilda Shiflett
Inscription
Thy memory shall always be a guiding sill to heaven.
Gravesite Details
There are many handmade markers and unreadable markers in this cemetery.
There was a section of the cemetery in a field just outside the cemetery.
The graves had mainly field stone markers and it was bulldozed and all the "markers" were lost.
Family Members
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