by Cora Lee "Doll" Middlebrooks Moore
One thing I am grateful for is that many of our relatives we didn't know , but our family would often talk about them to us that we felt that we really knew them. Grandmother's [Lizzie Johnson] family was part Indian our great grandfather Johnson. We knew about grandmother's sisters and brothers, Big Auntie (Lula) and Uncle Harrison, Little Auntie (Mattie) and uncle Callahan in Kansas, uncle Bud and family in Oklahoma and Kansas, uncle Buddie and his wife Sallie (Gertrude' s Parents) who died young adults, we knew Uncle Sonny (Joe) and farnilies, it was a joy to know and hear about our family.
Mark and Elizabeth Drucilla "Lizzie" Johnson
- Willie Chapman
- Ella Chapman
- Fannie Chapman and Xxxxx Roquemore
- Lewis Chapman
- Sallie Chapman
- Julia Chapman and Eugene Middlebrooks
Since she did not show up in the 1930 Census record she died in her 40s.
by Cora Lee "Doll" Middlebrooks Moore
One thing I am grateful for is that many of our relatives we didn't know , but our family would often talk about them to us that we felt that we really knew them. Grandmother's [Lizzie Johnson] family was part Indian our great grandfather Johnson. We knew about grandmother's sisters and brothers, Big Auntie (Lula) and Uncle Harrison, Little Auntie (Mattie) and uncle Callahan in Kansas, uncle Bud and family in Oklahoma and Kansas, uncle Buddie and his wife Sallie (Gertrude' s Parents) who died young adults, we knew Uncle Sonny (Joe) and farnilies, it was a joy to know and hear about our family.
Mark and Elizabeth Drucilla "Lizzie" Johnson
- Willie Chapman
- Ella Chapman
- Fannie Chapman and Xxxxx Roquemore
- Lewis Chapman
- Sallie Chapman
- Julia Chapman and Eugene Middlebrooks
Since she did not show up in the 1930 Census record she died in her 40s.
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