In 1910, the family was still on their farm in Raleigh. The household included: John H. Glascock, age 67, Ellen, age 57; Willis T., age 21, a teacher in public schools; James R., age 20, a teacher in public schools; and Aro, age 16, a music teacher.
He registered for the World War I draft in 1917 as Willis Thurman Glascock, reporting his birthdate as September 24, 1888. He was employed as a traveling salesman by Koken Barber Supply in St Louis. He was single and was observed as being tall, of medium build, grey eyes and black hair.
In 1930, he was in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana where he worked as a realty salesman. He was 39 and widowed.
In 1937, he was working as a salesman and living with his wife Selma in apartment 2, 2505 Forbes Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.
In 1910, the family was still on their farm in Raleigh. The household included: John H. Glascock, age 67, Ellen, age 57; Willis T., age 21, a teacher in public schools; James R., age 20, a teacher in public schools; and Aro, age 16, a music teacher.
He registered for the World War I draft in 1917 as Willis Thurman Glascock, reporting his birthdate as September 24, 1888. He was employed as a traveling salesman by Koken Barber Supply in St Louis. He was single and was observed as being tall, of medium build, grey eyes and black hair.
In 1930, he was in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana where he worked as a realty salesman. He was 39 and widowed.
In 1937, he was working as a salesman and living with his wife Selma in apartment 2, 2505 Forbes Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.
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