Isaac and Emma were the parents of the following eight children:
[1] Peter Hamilton Blystone (1886~1965) m Ethel Clubb & m Carrie Hoots
[2] Cora May Blystone (1888~1976) m Benjamin Harrison Campbell
[3] William Richard "Dick" Blystone (1889~1971) m Ada B Bull
[4] John Coleman Blystone (1891~1974) m Jo Helen Wallace
[5] Norah Katherine Blystone (1894~1980) m Joe Cephus Cooksey Sr.
[6] Isaac Earl Blystone (1897~1965) m Grace May Clubb
[7] Ora Loretta Ann Blystone (1904~1995) m John James Wark
[8] Frank Edgar Blystone (1908~1965) m Reta Lee Taylor
Isaac was at one time the Secretary of the Farmers Alliance. After leaving that position he was a "Straw Boss" for the Roscoe, Snyder, and Pacific Railroad.
1910 ~ Isaac worked as a carpenter in Waco, Texas. He became ill and could no longer do the work.
He then began farming.
Around 1913 the family moved to Crawford Co., Arkansas. They lived there for 7 years before moving again. Their property is now a State Park.
1920 ~ Lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Moved sometime later to Huntsville, Texas. Finally to Wichita Falls, Texas. The home they owned on Brooks Street later became the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Wichita Falls.
Isaac passed away in his home in 1945, at the age of 81.
Isaac and Emma were the parents of the following eight children:
[1] Peter Hamilton Blystone (1886~1965) m Ethel Clubb & m Carrie Hoots
[2] Cora May Blystone (1888~1976) m Benjamin Harrison Campbell
[3] William Richard "Dick" Blystone (1889~1971) m Ada B Bull
[4] John Coleman Blystone (1891~1974) m Jo Helen Wallace
[5] Norah Katherine Blystone (1894~1980) m Joe Cephus Cooksey Sr.
[6] Isaac Earl Blystone (1897~1965) m Grace May Clubb
[7] Ora Loretta Ann Blystone (1904~1995) m John James Wark
[8] Frank Edgar Blystone (1908~1965) m Reta Lee Taylor
Isaac was at one time the Secretary of the Farmers Alliance. After leaving that position he was a "Straw Boss" for the Roscoe, Snyder, and Pacific Railroad.
1910 ~ Isaac worked as a carpenter in Waco, Texas. He became ill and could no longer do the work.
He then began farming.
Around 1913 the family moved to Crawford Co., Arkansas. They lived there for 7 years before moving again. Their property is now a State Park.
1920 ~ Lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Moved sometime later to Huntsville, Texas. Finally to Wichita Falls, Texas. The home they owned on Brooks Street later became the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Wichita Falls.
Isaac passed away in his home in 1945, at the age of 81.
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