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Notes for James Frank SLOWEY

[Samuel RaleyPublic.FTW]

[RaleysPubTest.FBK.FTW]

[GWRaley.FTW]

He was a Methodist. Worked as supervisor of a cottonseed oil mill.
The 1900 census says he was born in 1882.
At one time he worked on Georgeiann's farm and that's how he met Nannie Aline.
The 1910 census lists Frank and Nannie Slowe. Frank's occupation was farmer and they rente d a farm at this time.
The 1920 census list Frank and Nannie with Claude 14, Albeert 12, Webb 11, and George 9. The y lived on College Avenue. Frank was a farm manager.
He died from facial cancer. 411 Ash Street was his and Nannie's house until they died.
He once told Artie his middle name was actually Franklin.
He was a Methodist. Worked as supervisor of a cottonseed oil mill.
The 1900 census says he was born in 1882.
At one time he worked on Georgeiann's farm and that's how he met Nannie Aline.
The 1910 census lists Frank and Nannie Slowe. Frank's occupation was farmer and they rente d a farm at this time.
The 1920 census list Frank and Nannie with Claude 14, Albeert 12, Webb 11, and George 9. The y lived on College Avenue. Frank was a farm manager.
He died from facial cancer. 411 Ash Street was his and Nannie's house until they died.
He once told Artie his middle name was actually Franklin.
[GWRaley.FTW]

He was a Methodist. Worked as supervisor of a cottonseed oil mill.
The 1900 census says he was born in 1882.
At one time he worked on Georgeiann's farm and that's how he met Nannie Aline.
The 1910 census lists Frank and Nannie Slowe. Frank's occupation was farmer and they rente d a farm at this time.
The 1920 census list Frank and Nannie with Claude 14, Albeert 12, Webb 11, and George 9. The y lived on College Avenue. Frank was a farm manager.
He died from facial cancer. 411 Ash Street was his and Nannie's house until they died.
He once told Artie his middle name was actually Franklin.
[RaleysPubTest.FBK.FTW]

[GWRaley.FTW]

He was a Methodist. Worked as supervisor of a cottonseed oil mill.
The 1900 census says he was born in 1882.
At one time he worked on Georgeiann's farm and that's how he met Nannie Aline.
The 1910 census lists Frank and Nannie Slowe. Frank's occupation was farmer and they rente d a farm at this time.
The 1920 census list Frank and Nannie with Claude 14, Albeert 12, Webb 11, and George 9. The y lived on College Avenue. Frank was a farm manager.
He died from facial cancer. 411 Ash Street was his and Nannie's house until they died.
He once told Artie his middle name was actually Franklin.
He was a Methodist. Worked as supervisor of a cottonseed oil mill.
The 1900 census says he was born in 1882.
At one time he worked on Georgeiann's farm and that's how he met Nannie Aline.
The 1910 census lists Frank and Nannie Slowe. Frank's occupation was farmer and they rente d a farm at this time.
The 1920 census list Frank and Nannie with Claude 14, Albeert 12, Webb 11, and George 9. The y lived on College Avenue. Frank was a farm manager.
He died from facial cancer. 411 Ash Street was his and Nannie's house until they died.
He once told Artie his middle name was actually Franklin.
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