Harold and Edith were living in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) in 1920, and they had three children: Opal, Claude, and Frances. In 1930, they were still in Lexington, and Harold, was age 33, a farmer, born in Oklahoma; and Edith, was age 31, born in Oklahoma. By this time, Harold and Edith had eight children, all born in Oklahoma: Opal, age 13; Claude, age 12; Frances, age 11; Howard, age 8; Orval, age 6; Lela, age 4, Lilly, age 3 years 7 months; and Martha, age 1 year 5 months.
Just a few months after the 1930 census was taken, Edith died on November 9, 1930 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Sometime after that, Harold married again to Lula A. (maiden name unknown), who was born September 25, 1906.
Harold died on July 25, 1967, and was buried in Lexington Cemetery, but in a totally different section than that of his first wife. Lula died January 6, 1991, and was buried beside Harold.
Harold and Edith were living in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) in 1920, and they had three children: Opal, Claude, and Frances. In 1930, they were still in Lexington, and Harold, was age 33, a farmer, born in Oklahoma; and Edith, was age 31, born in Oklahoma. By this time, Harold and Edith had eight children, all born in Oklahoma: Opal, age 13; Claude, age 12; Frances, age 11; Howard, age 8; Orval, age 6; Lela, age 4, Lilly, age 3 years 7 months; and Martha, age 1 year 5 months.
Just a few months after the 1930 census was taken, Edith died on November 9, 1930 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Sometime after that, Harold married again to Lula A. (maiden name unknown), who was born September 25, 1906.
Harold died on July 25, 1967, and was buried in Lexington Cemetery, but in a totally different section than that of his first wife. Lula died January 6, 1991, and was buried beside Harold.
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