The family resided in Wolfskin, Oglethorpe County, GA during the 1940 Census period. He was employed as a coal wagon driver.
During the 1930 Census, Mariah (spelled Maria) Crawford. resided with their four children: Ruby (15), Pearl (14), Wanita (12) and Thomas Crawford (11). Mrs. Mandy Crawford was 77 at that time.
In the 1920 Census, they lived in the same home. He and wife Mariah (spelled Rya) Crawford lived with her husband and their children: Ruby (5), Pearl (2) and Wameda (2).
On February 5, 1917 uncle Clyde completed his registration card to fight in World War I. Leaving his wife and three children behind to fight for our country. I thank him for his bravery and service.
During the 1910 Wolfskin, Oglethorpe Co., GA Census, Clyde was 19 and lived with his mother. She was a widow then.
NOTE: The census taker missspelled their surname as Crardford, so it is very difficult to locate them.
The family resided in Wolfskin, Oglethorpe County, GA during the 1940 Census period. He was employed as a coal wagon driver.
During the 1930 Census, Mariah (spelled Maria) Crawford. resided with their four children: Ruby (15), Pearl (14), Wanita (12) and Thomas Crawford (11). Mrs. Mandy Crawford was 77 at that time.
In the 1920 Census, they lived in the same home. He and wife Mariah (spelled Rya) Crawford lived with her husband and their children: Ruby (5), Pearl (2) and Wameda (2).
On February 5, 1917 uncle Clyde completed his registration card to fight in World War I. Leaving his wife and three children behind to fight for our country. I thank him for his bravery and service.
During the 1910 Wolfskin, Oglethorpe Co., GA Census, Clyde was 19 and lived with his mother. She was a widow then.
NOTE: The census taker missspelled their surname as Crardford, so it is very difficult to locate them.
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