During the Civil War the buswackers tried to burn their house, but Elizabeth managed to put the fire out and saved their home.
Cynthia married John Porter Akin, son of A.B. and Nancy Ellen Hodges. To this union five children were born: Maudie, Bernie, Clint, Bethel and Elbert.
John and Cynthia made their home on the old Moon homestead, where they farmed and raised livestock. They became active in church and comunity activities.
During the Civil War the buswackers tried to burn their house, but Elizabeth managed to put the fire out and saved their home.
Cynthia married John Porter Akin, son of A.B. and Nancy Ellen Hodges. To this union five children were born: Maudie, Bernie, Clint, Bethel and Elbert.
John and Cynthia made their home on the old Moon homestead, where they farmed and raised livestock. They became active in church and comunity activities.
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