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Sallie Agnes <I>Carter</I> Major

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Sallie Agnes Carter Major

Birth
Collierstown, Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Death
29 Dec 1976 (aged 72)
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
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The 1920 census revealed Sallie Carter (17) and her sister, Sadie Carter (18) were boarders in the Percy Jackson household in Richmond Jefferson Ward, Richmond City, Virginia. They were both laborers for wages at the Tobacco Factory.

Earl Parrish was thirty-one and Sallie Carter was eighteen when they married about 1922 in Richmond City, Virginia.

The 1930 census revealed Earl worked for wages as a commission Merchant of fruit and produce. They owned a radio and rented their home for $22 per month in Richmond City, Henrico County, Virginia. Earl and his parents were born in Illinois. Sallie and her parents were born in Virginia. Earl was thirty-one and Sallie was eighteen when they first married. Their children were born in the District of Columbia. Earl was a WWI veteran. Household members: Earl G. Parrish (39), Sallie A. (26), William H. (6) and Edward W. (4 7/12).

The 1936 Hills Richmond, Virginia City Directory revealed Earl Parrish was a huckster (a fruit and vegetable peddler). He and Sallie lived at 717 N 22nd Street.

The 1953 Hills Richmond, Virginia City Directory revealed his wife, Sally A. was a packer at Noldes Bakery and their son, Wm. H. was a huckster. They all lived at 717 N 22nd Street.

Their known children:

William Henry Parrish (b.1923 d.1992)
Edward W. "Delbert" Parrish
(b.1926 d.1936)DY

Earl died sometime after 1953.

Tommy Major and Mrs. Sallie Parrish married in Virginia.

The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) issued in Virginia before 1951 revealed Sallie Major was born on March 7, 1904 and died in December 1976. Her last known address was 23222 Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia.

Sallie lived to age 72.

The 1920 census revealed Sallie Carter (17) and her sister, Sadie Carter (18) were boarders in the Percy Jackson household in Richmond Jefferson Ward, Richmond City, Virginia. They were both laborers for wages at the Tobacco Factory.

Earl Parrish was thirty-one and Sallie Carter was eighteen when they married about 1922 in Richmond City, Virginia.

The 1930 census revealed Earl worked for wages as a commission Merchant of fruit and produce. They owned a radio and rented their home for $22 per month in Richmond City, Henrico County, Virginia. Earl and his parents were born in Illinois. Sallie and her parents were born in Virginia. Earl was thirty-one and Sallie was eighteen when they first married. Their children were born in the District of Columbia. Earl was a WWI veteran. Household members: Earl G. Parrish (39), Sallie A. (26), William H. (6) and Edward W. (4 7/12).

The 1936 Hills Richmond, Virginia City Directory revealed Earl Parrish was a huckster (a fruit and vegetable peddler). He and Sallie lived at 717 N 22nd Street.

The 1953 Hills Richmond, Virginia City Directory revealed his wife, Sally A. was a packer at Noldes Bakery and their son, Wm. H. was a huckster. They all lived at 717 N 22nd Street.

Their known children:

William Henry Parrish (b.1923 d.1992)
Edward W. "Delbert" Parrish
(b.1926 d.1936)DY

Earl died sometime after 1953.

Tommy Major and Mrs. Sallie Parrish married in Virginia.

The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) issued in Virginia before 1951 revealed Sallie Major was born on March 7, 1904 and died in December 1976. Her last known address was 23222 Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia.

Sallie lived to age 72.



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