In 1900, she and her husband were living next door to her sister, Martha (Bryant) Graves, and her family. They were in the White Oak District of Adair County, Kentucky. Emma and William had been married for 5 years, but had no children. The census shows her birth as May 1878 and William's as June 1875. They were both born in Kentucky.
When the census was taken for 1910, she and William were still living in the White Oak district of Adair County. The record indicates they had been married for 14 years. They still had no children. Their ages were recorded as 33 and 34 respectively.
In 1920, Emma and William were recorded as age 42 and 47. William's nephew, Davey Roy, age 21, was living with them.
By 1930, they had moved to Columbia (in town on Garnett Avenue). She was listed as Emma L., age 52, and William was listed as W. Grant Roy, age 56. The census record indicates she was age 18 when they married and he was 21.
In 1900, she and her husband were living next door to her sister, Martha (Bryant) Graves, and her family. They were in the White Oak District of Adair County, Kentucky. Emma and William had been married for 5 years, but had no children. The census shows her birth as May 1878 and William's as June 1875. They were both born in Kentucky.
When the census was taken for 1910, she and William were still living in the White Oak district of Adair County. The record indicates they had been married for 14 years. They still had no children. Their ages were recorded as 33 and 34 respectively.
In 1920, Emma and William were recorded as age 42 and 47. William's nephew, Davey Roy, age 21, was living with them.
By 1930, they had moved to Columbia (in town on Garnett Avenue). She was listed as Emma L., age 52, and William was listed as W. Grant Roy, age 56. The census record indicates she was age 18 when they married and he was 21.
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