Listed as single and a laborer on the home farm living in his parents' household in the 1910 Federal Census, Justice Precinct 6, Travis, TX.
As of Sep. 12, 1918 Ezra was a self-employed hay bailer living with his wife Ellen at Del Valle, Travis Co., TX. He was 5'9", of medium build, with blue eyes and black hair; Source: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
Listed as a farmer in the 1920 Federal Census, Justice Precinct 6, Travis, TX.
Listed as a meat cutter in a butcher shop in the 1930 Federal Census, Lubbock, TX.
Listed as single and a laborer on the home farm living in his parents' household in the 1910 Federal Census, Justice Precinct 6, Travis, TX.
As of Sep. 12, 1918 Ezra was a self-employed hay bailer living with his wife Ellen at Del Valle, Travis Co., TX. He was 5'9", of medium build, with blue eyes and black hair; Source: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
Listed as a farmer in the 1920 Federal Census, Justice Precinct 6, Travis, TX.
Listed as a meat cutter in a butcher shop in the 1930 Federal Census, Lubbock, TX.
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