He married 2. Melinda Burch on 17 Mar 1906 in Benton county. No children from second marriage.
He was known as one of the fastest apple pickers around, in an area known for its apples. There was a a newspaper article about his picking ability years ago.
He was separated or divorced from Melinda and living with his daughter, Ida Bell Nail, when he died in 1923.
He was buried in the Stanley cemetery, which was in an area due to be covered by Beaver Lake. All graves were removed from Stanley cemetery and reinterred at Oak Grove cemetery in 1962.
He married 2. Melinda Burch on 17 Mar 1906 in Benton county. No children from second marriage.
He was known as one of the fastest apple pickers around, in an area known for its apples. There was a a newspaper article about his picking ability years ago.
He was separated or divorced from Melinda and living with his daughter, Ida Bell Nail, when he died in 1923.
He was buried in the Stanley cemetery, which was in an area due to be covered by Beaver Lake. All graves were removed from Stanley cemetery and reinterred at Oak Grove cemetery in 1962.
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