Dolph was married to Dovie Viola Smith on March 19, 1891 in DeKalb County, AL.
Dolph and Dovie had 9 children:
Orrie Viola "Ora" (1892-1952)
America Rufina (1893-1893) 2 1/2 months old
Houston Rudophus (1895-1981)
Edna Alma (1898-1973)
Cicero John L. (1902-1965)
Flora Irene (1904-1942)
Annie Delcie (1907-unknown)
Clifford Dee (1910-1976)
Virgil O.B. (1915-1921)
Spelling on grave say Rodolphus but in the Samuel Biddle Family Book has his named spelled Rudolphus and his son Houston middle name is Rudolphus so pretty sure the correct spelling of his first name is Rudolphus. He went by the nickname "Dolph" He was born and raised on a farm in the Pea Ridge community on Sand Mountain in DeKalb County, AL. Dovie, who he married was a local girl. They lived for a short time in the Pea Ridge community but soon moved to the High Point community in DeKalb County. Dolph was a farmer and sawmiller. Dovie was a full-time homemaker.
Dolph was married to Dovie Viola Smith on March 19, 1891 in DeKalb County, AL.
Dolph and Dovie had 9 children:
Orrie Viola "Ora" (1892-1952)
America Rufina (1893-1893) 2 1/2 months old
Houston Rudophus (1895-1981)
Edna Alma (1898-1973)
Cicero John L. (1902-1965)
Flora Irene (1904-1942)
Annie Delcie (1907-unknown)
Clifford Dee (1910-1976)
Virgil O.B. (1915-1921)
Spelling on grave say Rodolphus but in the Samuel Biddle Family Book has his named spelled Rudolphus and his son Houston middle name is Rudolphus so pretty sure the correct spelling of his first name is Rudolphus. He went by the nickname "Dolph" He was born and raised on a farm in the Pea Ridge community on Sand Mountain in DeKalb County, AL. Dovie, who he married was a local girl. They lived for a short time in the Pea Ridge community but soon moved to the High Point community in DeKalb County. Dolph was a farmer and sawmiller. Dovie was a full-time homemaker.
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