Uncle Frank fell into a hot kettle over a fire and burned himself. When they took his clothing off, his skin would peel off. His mother poured molasses over the burn and covered it with flour. Next, she wrapped him tightly in a sheet. His burns healed and he had only one small scar. Frank worked in Kansas building the railroad tracks and sent a picture home of him with a jack rabbit he killed. He taught school at Pleasant Ridge School, Livingston Co KY. Oakley Slayden went with Uncle Frank and Aunt Bernice to be married. They left the Model T running and it almost got away from them. In the process Uncle Frank smashed his fingers.
-Jerry Bebout
Uncle Frank fell into a hot kettle over a fire and burned himself. When they took his clothing off, his skin would peel off. His mother poured molasses over the burn and covered it with flour. Next, she wrapped him tightly in a sheet. His burns healed and he had only one small scar. Frank worked in Kansas building the railroad tracks and sent a picture home of him with a jack rabbit he killed. He taught school at Pleasant Ridge School, Livingston Co KY. Oakley Slayden went with Uncle Frank and Aunt Bernice to be married. They left the Model T running and it almost got away from them. In the process Uncle Frank smashed his fingers.
-Jerry Bebout
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