His World War I Registratrion Card, completed on September 12, 1918, shows that Grover was born September 12, 1897 and was medium height and build and had brown eyes and black hair. He was employed by his father.
During the 1940 census he was in Cross City, Dixie County and was living with his brother Jack and his family. Other household members were brothers Seth and Frank. He was single and employed by a local sawmill.
The 1945 Florida State Census and the 1950 census show that Grover continued to live in Cross City. He was single and shared a home with brothers Jack and Seth. He never married.
His World War I Registratrion Card, completed on September 12, 1918, shows that Grover was born September 12, 1897 and was medium height and build and had brown eyes and black hair. He was employed by his father.
During the 1940 census he was in Cross City, Dixie County and was living with his brother Jack and his family. Other household members were brothers Seth and Frank. He was single and employed by a local sawmill.
The 1945 Florida State Census and the 1950 census show that Grover continued to live in Cross City. He was single and shared a home with brothers Jack and Seth. He never married.
Family Members
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Charlie B. Johns
1878–1929
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David Lonza Johns
1878–1955
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Rosa Mae Johns Coker
1879–1951
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Kate Johns Wood
1880–1956
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James Burton "Bertie" Johns
1885 – unknown
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William Lewis "Willie" Johns
1885–1952
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Roy Johns
1889–1935
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Seth Green Johns
1893–1955
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Hiram Jackson "Jack" Johns Jr
1896–1960
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Robert Frank Johns
1896–1963
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