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- [[sara_elizabeth_randall|Sara Elizabeth Randall]], b. August 12, 1947 | - [[sara_elizabeth_randall|Sara Elizabeth Randall]], b. August 12, 1947 |
- [[michael_byron_randall|Michael Byron Randall]], b. May 22, 1953 | - [[michael_byron_randall|Michael Byron Randall]], b. May 22, 1953 |
- Lucy Elizabeth Clarke (April 19, 1920 - ). on January 2, 1955 Lucy married Lucian P. Deavor (b. February 29, 1920) They had three children: | - [[Lucy Elizabeth Clarke|Lucy Elizabeth Clarke]] (April 19, 1920 - ). on January 2, 1955 Lucy married Lucian P. Deavor (b. February 29, 1920) They had three children: |
- James Patton Deavor (July 27, 1956 - ) | - James Patton Deavor (July 27, 1956 - ) |
- Dorothy Susan Deavor (July 25, 1958 - ) | - Dorothy Susan Deavor (July 25, 1958 - ) |
- William Clarke Deavor (Dec. 2, 1964 - ) | - William Clarke Deavor (Dec. 2, 1964 - ) |
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| [{{:gertrude_randall:mrs_winthrows_teething_syrup-ad.jpeg?direct&400 |Although a highly addictive opiate drug, during the early 20th century, children were commonly given morphine in syrup form (available over-the-counter) to quell teething pain.}}] |
| [{{:gertrude_randall:flour_bags_during_the_great_depression.jpeg?direct&400 | During the Great Depression (1929-1939), women started reusing the fabric from flour sacks to make dresses. When the flour companies realized this, they started printing their bags with floral and other designs to make them more appealing to consumers.}}] |
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Source: "United States Census, 1930", Census Place: Gumlog, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: 357; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0006; Image: 354.0; FHL microfilm: 2340092.</WRAP> | Source: "United States Census, 1930", Census Place: Gumlog, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: 357; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0006; Image: 354.0; FHL microfilm: 2340092.</WRAP> |
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| [{{ :gertrude_randall:will_clarke-papa.jpeg?direct&800 |William Farmer Clarke on his farm (Age: probably late 30s - early 40s). Year unknown. As the inscription at the bottom of the photo indicates, he was known to his children as "Papa".}}] |
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William Farmer Clarke died on Jan. 8, 1933 (death certificate# 2982), at age 46. The family lore was that he drank himself to death. | William Farmer Clarke died on Jan. 8, 1933 (death certificate# 2982), at age 46. The family lore was that he drank himself to death. |
Gertrude's grandson (Sara Ann Clarke Randall's son), [[walter_clarke_randall|Walter Clarke Randall]], spent every night at her house when her son, Byron Hudson Clarke, was drafted into WWII. | Gertrude's grandson (Sara Ann Clarke Randall's son), [[walter_clarke_randall|Walter Clarke Randall]], spent every night at her house when her son, Byron Hudson Clarke, was drafted into WWII. |
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Lucy went to college in Tifton, GA. - the first of the Clarke or Randall family to attend college. She graduated with a 4-year degree, and move to Brevard, NC where she went to work for Ecusta Paper Corp. (in Pisgah Forest, NC - Near Brevard, NC) working as a Chemist in the laboratory. | Lucy Clarke went to college in Tifton, GA. - the first of the Clarke or Randall family to attend college! She graduated with a 4-year degree, and moved to Brevard, NC where she went to work for Ecusta Paper Corp. (in Pisgah Forest, NC - near Brevard, NC) working as a Chemist in the laboratory. |
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As was the family tradition, to her grandchildren, Gertrude was known as "Mama Clarke". | As was the family tradition, to her grandchildren, Gertrude was known as "Mama Clarke". |
Both William Farmer Clarke and Gertrude Randall Clarke are buried in "Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery", Lavonia (Franklin County), Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24853367))((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24671299)) | Both William Farmer Clarke and Gertrude Randall Clarke are buried in "Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery", Lavonia (Franklin County), Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24853367))((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24671299)) |
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[{{:gertrude_randall:gravestone-william_farmer_clarke.jpg|William Farmer Clarke (July 22, 1886 - Jan. 8, 1933). The "WOW" engraved on the bottom side of the gravestone indicates "Woodsmen of the World".}}] | <WRAP centeralign> |
| [{{:gertrude_randall:gravestone-william_farmer_clarke.jpg|William Farmer Clarke (July 22, 1886 - Jan. 8, 1933). The "WOW" engraved on the bottom side of the gravestone indicates "Woodsmen of the World".}}][{{:gertrude_randall:gravestone-gertrude_r_clarke.jpg|Gertrude Randall (Dec. 9, 1886 - Feb. 20, 1980)}}]</WRAP> |
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[[https://www.woodmen.org/|Woodsmen of the World]] is a fraternal benefit society based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members. ((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodmen_of_the_World))</WRAP> | [[https://www.woodmen.org/|Woodsmen of the World]] is a fraternal benefit society based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members. ((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodmen_of_the_World))</WRAP> |
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[{{:gertrude_randall:gravestone-gertrude_r_clarke.jpg|Gertrude Randall (Dec. 9, 1886 - Feb. 20, 1980)}}] | |
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