Her husband James became a physician attending St. Louis Medical School. His practice was short as he died of Pneumonia at the age of abt. 28. Celeste L. Gholson then married again on October 23, 1883 to M. L. Clark her former brother-in-law that was married to her sister Margaret that had died. Their living children were Edward Everett born October 17, 1886 and Raleigh Emerson Clark born 1888. M.L Clark died November 25, 1897. She married Robert Barker October 18, 1903 (no know children) He died November 24, 1912. Lou was very good at making clothing and dresses to order and had her own sewing machine taking orders for clothing in Broughton. Her son Floyd B. Gholson married Emily Caroline Viers Wilson and had Mary Louisa and James Everett Gholson. They refferred to her as grandma Barker. A son, Raleigh Clark, moved to Los Angeles California and there are many descendants of the above mentioned children. "Lou" as she was called, died June 29, 1931.
Her husband James became a physician attending St. Louis Medical School. His practice was short as he died of Pneumonia at the age of abt. 28. Celeste L. Gholson then married again on October 23, 1883 to M. L. Clark her former brother-in-law that was married to her sister Margaret that had died. Their living children were Edward Everett born October 17, 1886 and Raleigh Emerson Clark born 1888. M.L Clark died November 25, 1897. She married Robert Barker October 18, 1903 (no know children) He died November 24, 1912. Lou was very good at making clothing and dresses to order and had her own sewing machine taking orders for clothing in Broughton. Her son Floyd B. Gholson married Emily Caroline Viers Wilson and had Mary Louisa and James Everett Gholson. They refferred to her as grandma Barker. A son, Raleigh Clark, moved to Los Angeles California and there are many descendants of the above mentioned children. "Lou" as she was called, died June 29, 1931.
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