Harry Skinner Brooks (1 Oct 1901-24
Nov 1958). He married Renall Elizabeth Ratcliff, a sister to
Edgar and Roy Radcliff, elswhere pictured here.
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Roy Earl
Ratcliff (22 Oct 1922-26 Dec 1984). One of Sidney Ange's
boyfriends, he married Belva Gibbs in 1948.
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Ersula
Waters Ange and Roy Ratcliff, probably just after church in the early
40s.
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Sidney and
Roy, probably same day same place.
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Roy and Sidney again.
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One more. This is taken on the train tracks over the
canal.
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Ronald Harris Myers (18 Oct 1929-23 Mar 1990), son of Wilbur
Myers and Geraldine Dunshee. Wilbur was Gus Ange Jr.'s nephew.
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Teeny Ange on the old canal bridge. That's the
Wilkinson Church in the background. To the left in the shot would
be the Wilkinson Farm.
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Rennall Ratcliff Brooks (27 Jun 1906-11 Mar 1977), husband of
Harry Skinner brooks above. Not sure who the child is. The
outbuildings are in Naomi Ratcliff's yard; Wilkinson Station is off to
the far left.
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A very young Arnie Bell Ange, c. 1941
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Nellie Ange at the Wilkinson Church, c. 1947.
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Taken the same day...Nellie again. Behind the car is
the old Waters store, run by Luke Waters. It was near the corner
of Waters and Wilkinson Station Roads, and a stone's throw from the
Church. It was torn down (or fell down) in the 50s.
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Maggie Daw and Odie Waters, wearing Hawaiian Grass skirts
Odie's boyfriend Bill Jarvis brought back from Pearl Harbor. (Person in
the background is unidentified.)
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...and of course what two young lads could resist Hawaiian
Grass Skirts. Ronald Myers and Bill Ange cuttin' the fool.
The building behind them is the chicken house behind the Waters home.
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L.E. Fulton and Murphy Bunch, friends of Almas.
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Aubrey and Lloyd Campbell. According to Teeny Ange,
they drove potato trucks for Mrs. Patty Wilkinson.
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Ruby Houston, a friend of Almas. Married Earl Colvin in
1942 and left the state.
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Doc's WWII era draft card. He said he was never drafted
because he had flat feet.
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Hazemore Daw and Erma Harris.
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An old truck, but not Doc's, he would not have bought a
Ford. He worked for Clarence Jennette for awhile, so Kitty says,
so maybe this truck is his.
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One of Doc's old trucks, and possibly his first. He was
a seafood dealer, and usually in later years owned two trucks, one
large and one small.
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A better shot of the truck to the left.
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