"Her hair was black, and she was short. She fried the best chicken." according to her grandchild, Alfred Rosell. Another grandchild, Ruth Keller said of her, "She was a spitfire. She was definitely in charge. She was a cutie. She was good to me."
"Her hair was black, and she was short. She fried the best chicken." according to her grandchild, Alfred Rosell. Another grandchild, Ruth Keller said of her, "She was a spitfire. She was definitely in charge. She was a cutie. She was good to me."
Family Members
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Nettie Clifford Folk Orth
1878–1919
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Katherine Leota Folk
1880–1903
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Iva Ellen Folk Cain
1882–1917
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Sgt Harry Edwin Folk
1884–1918
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Charles Elsworth Folk
1886–1887
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Walter Ernest Folk
1887–1887
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Nellie Gertrude Folk Rosell
1889–1960
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Allen Perry Folk
1891–1967
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Ethel Pearl Folk Keller
1893–1961
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Leslie Elwood Folk
1896–1977
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Sedgwick Anthony Folk
1898–1898
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Emerson Dewey Folk
1898–1973
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Sgt John McMaster Folk
1900–1971