"One day on our 1928 visit grandmother Coward showed me a vat that she used for making soap. It was located in her back yard. She said that her little son, Earl Aquinas, who was four years old at the time, fell into that large vat while she was making soap. He could not be saved. She spoke sadly of this. I felt so sorry for her and that poor little boy. My father said that Earl had bleu eyes and blond hair"
"One day on our 1928 visit grandmother Coward showed me a vat that she used for making soap. It was located in her back yard. She said that her little son, Earl Aquinas, who was four years old at the time, fell into that large vat while she was making soap. He could not be saved. She spoke sadly of this. I felt so sorry for her and that poor little boy. My father said that Earl had bleu eyes and blond hair"
Family Members
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Jesse E. Coward
1880–1981
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James Samuel Coward
1882–1912
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John Paul Coward
1884–1972
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Isham Aquilla Coward
1886–1959
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Erastus Athelone Coward
1889–1922
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Fredrick Thomas Coward
1891–1967
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Allen Webster Coward
1893–1917
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Louie Franklin Coward
1895–1985
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Erwin Herff Coward
1899–1982
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Henry Halff Coward
1902–1986
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Avant Burmeister "Meister" Coward
1905–1952
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