Ruby and Claud had four children: Julius Clifon Easterling, Sr.; Claud Dewey Easterling; Alva Raymond Easterling, Sr.; and Ruby Ethel Easterling.
Ruby was a quiet lady and very religious. She and Claud attended the Ebenezer United Methodist Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher and played the organ by ear. Later, she attended the Bowman Southern Methodist Church.
Ruby was a good cook, made her own Lye soap, fig and pickel preserves and did a lot of canning. She was a very good quilter and made quilts for her children and grand children. She was also quite a gardener.
Claud died in 1948 when Ruby was 52. For a few years she continued to live on the farm. In the midfifites, her daughter Ethel bought a house on the Charleston Highway between Bowman and Orangeburg. Ruby bought a house trailer and put it on Ethel's land. About this time she also started working as a care giver staying with some of her sisters and family friends.
At the time of her death on July 10, 1974, she was living in a trailer on her son Cliff's land near her old farm.
Ruby and Claud had four children: Julius Clifon Easterling, Sr.; Claud Dewey Easterling; Alva Raymond Easterling, Sr.; and Ruby Ethel Easterling.
Ruby was a quiet lady and very religious. She and Claud attended the Ebenezer United Methodist Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher and played the organ by ear. Later, she attended the Bowman Southern Methodist Church.
Ruby was a good cook, made her own Lye soap, fig and pickel preserves and did a lot of canning. She was a very good quilter and made quilts for her children and grand children. She was also quite a gardener.
Claud died in 1948 when Ruby was 52. For a few years she continued to live on the farm. In the midfifites, her daughter Ethel bought a house on the Charleston Highway between Bowman and Orangeburg. Ruby bought a house trailer and put it on Ethel's land. About this time she also started working as a care giver staying with some of her sisters and family friends.
At the time of her death on July 10, 1974, she was living in a trailer on her son Cliff's land near her old farm.
Family Members
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Annie Elizabeth Austin Walling
1881–1961
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Daisy Estelle Austin Rickenbaker
1883–1962
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Adam William Austin Sr
1886–1977
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Felicia Cornelia "Lissie" Austin Bozard
1888–1963
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Milledge Galphin Austin Sr
1890–1954
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Leo Samuel Austin Sr
1892–1959
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Edna Lucile "Lucie" Austin Long
1898–1993
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Jeffie Willis Austin Bozard
1901–1987
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Agnes Theresa Austin Hammond
1903–1987
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Records on Ancestry
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1930 United States Federal Census
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1920 United States Federal Census
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South Carolina, U.S., Births, 1915-1920
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U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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South Carolina, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1766-1900 and City of Charleston, South Carolina, U.S., Birth Records, 1877-1901
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