In 1900, George and Julia were living at 14 Railroad Street in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. George was employed as a janitor. Living with they were their son Henry Alston, their daughter Sussie Allston, and their granddaughters Margaret Shepperd and Beulah Mesh.
In 1910, they were living at 14 Railroad Street in Raleigh. George was employed as a messenger at the Capital while Julia worked as a laundress. Julia had had 13 children but in 1910 only 7 were living. Two of these children were Matilda Carlyen Alston Polk and Sarah Alston Jones.
George and Sarah were living at 14 Railroad Street in Raleigh when Julia died on February 1, 1918. She was buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery on February 3, 1918.
In 1900, George and Julia were living at 14 Railroad Street in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. George was employed as a janitor. Living with they were their son Henry Alston, their daughter Sussie Allston, and their granddaughters Margaret Shepperd and Beulah Mesh.
In 1910, they were living at 14 Railroad Street in Raleigh. George was employed as a messenger at the Capital while Julia worked as a laundress. Julia had had 13 children but in 1910 only 7 were living. Two of these children were Matilda Carlyen Alston Polk and Sarah Alston Jones.
George and Sarah were living at 14 Railroad Street in Raleigh when Julia died on February 1, 1918. She was buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery on February 3, 1918.
Gravesite Details
Information from the Death Certificate of Julia Gaston and the 1900 Federal Census for 146 Raleigh City Ward, and the 1910 Federal Census for Raleigh City Ward 4.
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