In 1900, Minnie was living next door to her parents in Washington Township, Hendricks County.
By 1910, Minnie and Everett had four children, but only three were living. The one who had died was Dorsie Ethel. She is buried in this cemetery. The other children were Dwight, Lavon and Loran. Minnie's mother, Margaret Frazee, and brother, Charley Frazee, were living with them as well.
By 1920, they had moved to Marion County. They had added a daughter, Ardith. James Whitmire, Everett's brother, was living with them.
In 1930, they were still in Marion County. Of their children, only Loran had moved out, but he was living next door with his wife, Alta.
In 1900, Minnie was living next door to her parents in Washington Township, Hendricks County.
By 1910, Minnie and Everett had four children, but only three were living. The one who had died was Dorsie Ethel. She is buried in this cemetery. The other children were Dwight, Lavon and Loran. Minnie's mother, Margaret Frazee, and brother, Charley Frazee, were living with them as well.
By 1920, they had moved to Marion County. They had added a daughter, Ardith. James Whitmire, Everett's brother, was living with them.
In 1930, they were still in Marion County. Of their children, only Loran had moved out, but he was living next door with his wife, Alta.
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