James Eddie McGill
M, (16 December 1889 - May 1965)
Lula McGill
F, (8 April 1892 - 24 June 1981)
Birth* | 8 April 1892 | Lula was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 8 April 1892. |
(Daughter) 1900 Census | 1900 | Dora, Beatrice, Elizabeth, Lula and Alice was listed as a daughter in John D. McGill's household on the 1900 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 40 m-Precinct 8 ED 58 Sheet 6 Line 55. |
(Daughter) 1910 Census | 16 April 1910 | Beatrice, Lula, Alice and Daisy was listed as a daughter in John D. McGill's household on the 1910 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 50 m-Precinct 8 ED 149 Sheet 2. |
Marriage* | | She married Henry C. Peoples at Alabama. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Peoples. |
Death* | 24 June 1981 | She died at Lineville, Clay Co., Alabama, on 24 June 1981 at age 89. |
Burial* | | Her body was interred at Lineville City Cemetery, Lineville, Clay Co., Alabama.1 |
Citations
- Clay County Alabama Historical Society, Cemeteries of Clay County, Alabama, La Grange, GA: Family Tree, 1987.
p 201.
Henry C. Peoples
M, (7 May 1893 - 3 April 1982)
Citations
- Clay County Alabama Historical Society, Cemeteries of Clay County, Alabama, La Grange, GA: Family Tree, 1987.
p 201.
Alice Ruby McGill
F, (8 July 1894 - 5 May 1914)
Birth* | 8 July 1894 | Alice was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 8 July 1894. |
(Daughter) 1900 Census | 1900 | Dora, Beatrice, Elizabeth, Lula and Alice was listed as a daughter in John D. McGill's household on the 1900 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 40 m-Precinct 8 ED 58 Sheet 6 Line 55. |
(Daughter) 1910 Census | 16 April 1910 | Beatrice, Lula, Alice and Daisy was listed as a daughter in John D. McGill's household on the 1910 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 50 m-Precinct 8 ED 149 Sheet 2. |
Death* | 5 May 1914 | She died at Wadley, Randolph Co., Alabama, on 5 May 1914 at age 19. |
Burial* | | Her body was interred at Wadley City Cemetery, Wadley, Randolph Co., Alabama. |
Eula Ermanta McGill
F, (9 May 1899 - 15 July 1899)
John D. McGill Jr.
M, (20 December 1896 - November 1975)
Birth* | 20 December 1896 | John was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 20 December 1896. |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | William, James and John was listed as a son in John D. McGill's household on the 1900 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 40 m-Precinct 8 ED 58 Sheet 6 Line 55. |
(Son) 1910 Census | 16 April 1910 | John was listed as a son in John D. McGill's household on the 1910 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 50 m-Precinct 8 ED 149 Sheet 2. |
Death* | November 1975 | He died at Tift Co., Georgia, in November 1975 at age 78. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Tifton, Tift Co., Georgia. |
Daisy Alberta McGill
F, (circa 1901 - )
(?) Jones
M, (say 1899 - )
Millard McGill
M, (circa 1913 - )
Birth* | circa 1913 | Millard was born circa 1913. |
Residence* | 1979 | Millard resided at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1979. |
(?) Polk
M, (say 1915 - )
Birth* | say 1915 | (?) was born say 1915. |
Millard Hosmer Pearson
M, (27 January 1892 - June 1977)
Family | Winona (?) (18 September 1893 - July 1977) |
Child | |
Ellis Hurley Pearson
M, (13 February 1896 - 1 January 1975)
Herman Curtis Green
M, (19 January 1892 - 7 March 1968)
Birth* | 19 January 1892 | Herman was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 19 January 1892. |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Herman and William was listed as a son in Stephen Patrick Henry Green's household on the 1900 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 37 m-ED 58 no. 65. |
World War I* | between 1917 and 1918 | He served in World War I between 1917 and 1918. |
Marriage* | 8 August 1917 | He married Catherine Bloss at Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., Tennessee, on 8 August 1917 at age 25. |
Employment* | | Herman's occupation: Republic Steel at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama. |
Death* | 7 March 1968 | He died at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, on 7 March 1968 at age 76. |
Burial* | 9 March 1968 | His body was interred on 9 March 1968 at Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama. |
Biography* | | Herman Curtis Green was the son of Stephen Patrick Henry and Leonora Leslie (Culpepper) Green. Unfortunately, there is a break in the Randolph Co., AL birth records from September 1890 through November 1893 so his place of birth cannot be proven. According to his obituary,1 Herman C. Green was born in Wadley, AL but, since Wadley didn't really become a town until 1906, this can probably be interpreted as in the vicinity of what is now Wadley, AL. In any event, in 1897, his parents bought the "The Old Home" which had belonged to the Green family at Flatrock, near Almond, to the west of what is now Wadley, AL and this is where Herman grew up.
Herman graduated from the University of Chattanooga in Tennessee.1 He would have been 25 years old when the United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917 and he and his younger brother, William, were drafted into the service but Herman apparently married Catherine Bloss before he went off to war. Herman and William returned home from the service in May and June of 19192 and Herman and Catherine moved to Birmingham, AL where they settled down to raise their family. They had four daughters: Eva, Leonora, Mary and Margaret.3 Herman worked as a purchasing agent for Republic Steel Corp. until he retired and he served as president of the Purchasing Agents Club and was an honorary member of the Birmingham Exchange Club.1
Herman Curtis Green died in 1968 at the age of 76. |
Citations
- "Herman C. Green Funeral Today" Birmingham Post-Herald Saturday, 9 Mar 1968, p. 4
- Mrs. Patrick (Lela Culpepper) Green, "The Old Home" eight page handwritten manuscript, 27 April 1942
- Mrs. H. E. (Florence I. Green) Mitchell
Catherine Bloss
F, (circa 1895 - after 1968)
William Earl Green
M, (17 September 1895 - 11 December 1973)
Birth* | 17 September 1895 | William was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 17 September 1895.1 |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Herman and William was listed as a son in Stephen Patrick Henry Green's household on the 1900 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 37 m-ED 58 no. 65. |
Employment* | | William's occupation: wholesale salesmanRexall Drug Co. at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama. |
Marriage* | 23 December 1923 | He married Mary Will Stewart at Alabama on 23 December 1923 at age 28. |
Death* | 11 December 1973 | He died at Apopka, Orange Co., Florida, on 11 December 1973 at age 78. |
Burial* | 13 December 1973 | His body was interred on 13 December 1973 at Greenwood Cemetery, Apopka, Orange Co., Florida. |
Biography* | | William Earl Green was the son of Stephen Patrick Henry and Leonora Leslie (Culpepper) Green. He was two years old when his parents bought "The Old Home" which had belonged to the Green family in Flatrock, near Almond, to the west of what is now Wadley, AL and this is where Earl grew up.
Earl was 21 years old when the United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917 and he and his older brother, Herman, were drafted. The brothers came back in May and June of 1919.2
In 1923, Earl married Mary Will Stewart and they settled down in Birmingham, AL to raise their family. Earl was a wholesale salesman for the Rexall Drug Company.3 He was also a member of the Birmingham Fraternal Lodge No 384, Free and Accepted Masons, for 50 years and a Past Master.4
In the late 1960s, Earl and Mary moved to Apopka, FL 5 and this is were Earl died in 1973 at the age of 78. |
Citations
- Anniston Calhoun County Public Library, Randolph County, Alabama Birth Register 1886-1895, Anniston, AL: Annie Calhoun Book Shop, 1989.
p 154 '19' Sep 1895.
- Mrs. Patrick (Lela Culpepper) Green, "The Old Home" eight page handwritten manuscript, 27 April 1942
- Mrs. B. L. (Mary Hodnett) Craft letter 25 Mar 1993
- "William Earl Green" The Birmingham News Wednesday, 12 Dec 1973, p. 46
- "William Earl Green" The Birmingham News Wednesday, 12 Dec 1973, p. 46: "moved to Apopka five years ago"
Mary Will Stewart
F, (circa 1898 - after 1978)
Birth* | circa 1898 | Mary was born circa 1898. |
Marriage* | 23 December 1923 | She married William Earl Green at Alabama on 23 December 1923. |
Married Name | 23 December 1923 | As of 23 December 1923, her married name was Green. |
Death* | after 1978 | She died at Apopka, Orange Co., Florida, after 1978. |
Biography* | | A sister-in-law, Mrs. H. E. (Florence I. Green) Mitchell listed the name as "Mary Will Stewart" on her Family Group Sheet. Mrs. B. L. (Mary Hodnett) Craft wrote 25 Nov 1978: Marywill Green was part owner of Feinefield & Green, womens' apparel, at Mt. Brook in Birmingham.... |
Florence Imojean Green
F, (25 January 1898 - December 1983)
Birth* | 25 January 1898 | Florence was born at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama, on 25 January 1898. |
(Daughter) 1900 Census | 1900 | Florence was listed as a daughter in Stephen Patrick Henry Green's household on the 1900 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. 37 m-ED 58 no. 65. |
Employment* | | Florence's occupation: teacher. |
Marriage* | 20 November 1918 | She married Henry Earl Mitchell at Ashland, Clay Co., Alabama, on 20 November 1918 at age 20. |
Married Name | 20 November 1918 | As of 20 November 1918, her married name was Mitchell. |
Death* | December 1983 | She died at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, in December 1983 at age 85.1 |
Biography* | | Florence Imojean was the daughter of Stephen Patrick Henry and Leonora Leslie (Culpepper) Green. She was named after Florence Beatrice Carlisle 2. |
Henry Earl Mitchell
M, (15 January 1895 - 26 August 1970)
Loraine Hoyt Carlisle
M, (25 December 1893 - 29 July 1989)
Birth* | 25 December 1893 | Loraine was born at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 25 December 1893. |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Loraine, Wayne, John and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1900 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 30 m-Township 2 ED 66 sheet 6 line 73. |
(Grandson) Photographed | 23 November 1905 | He appeared as a grandson in a family photograph on 23 November 1905 at Randolph Co., Alabama, at age 53 Presumed to be Thanksgiving Day, 1905:
Left to right, back row: Coral Lee Carlisle, Mary Emma Carlisle, Artimisha (Motley) Carlisle, Paul Richard Carlisle, being held by his father Washington Homer Carlisle. The seven children on the right side of the photo all belong to Washington Homer.
Middle row, left to right: Mattie (Carlisle) Noel, Boyce Winston Noel, held by his father Walter Winston Noel, Sarah Ann Elizabeth (Stephens) Culpepper (wife of John Malcolm Culpepper), Emily Miriam (Culpepper) Carlisle (wife of B. Y. Carlisle), Miriam Carlisle, Yarbrough Hopkins Carlisle, Hoyt Lorraine Carlisle, Wayne McKinley Carlisle, John D. Carlisle;
Front row, left to right: Richard Henry Carlisle, John Malcolm Culpepper, Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle, William Olin Carlisle.1 Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle family |
(Son) 1910 Census | 1910 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1910 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 39 m-ED 162 sheet 1. |
(Son) 1920 Census | 1920 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William, Paul, Dwight, Washington and Wilbur was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1920 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 48 m-Central Ave. |
Marriage* | | He married Laura E. Wilbanks at Alabama. |
Employment* | | Loraine's occupation: pharmacistCarlisle Drug Company at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. |
Death* | 29 July 1989 | He died at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 29 July 1989 at age 95. |
Biography* | | When Ben Russell, founder of Russell Corporation, opened a textile mill in Alexander City, AL in the early 1900's, Hoyt worked there for a short time trimming the strings off of women's underwear.2 From where he was working, Hoyt could look out a window and see Mr. Russell coming from two blocks away and Hoyt would then warn everyone else.2 Hoyt recalled that "Mr. Ben," who called Hoyt "Hoss," was "strictly business" and was not pleased about the early warning system.2 Hoyt eventually became a pharmacist and operated the Carlisle Drug Co. in Alexander City, and he was also a part owner of the Askin Drug Company with his brother, Dwight.3 Hoyt died in 1989 at the age of 95. |
Citations
- Correspondence from Dwight L. Carlisle to Lew Griffin.
- Alvin Benn, "Frohsin and Carlisle have strong interest in anniversary," Alexander City Outlook (Tallapoosa Co., AL) 29 May 1977
- Mrs. John D. (Lucile Chapman) Carlisle letter 10 Oct 1978
Laura E. Wilbanks
F, (29 January 1893 - July 1986)
Wayne McKinley Carlisle
M, (25 August 1895 - 4 October 1963)
Birth* | 25 August 1895 | Wayne was born at Daviston, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 25 August 1895. |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Loraine, Wayne, John and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1900 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 30 m-Township 2 ED 66 sheet 6 line 73. |
(Grandson) Photographed | 23 November 1905 | He appeared as a grandson in a family photograph on 23 November 1905 at Randolph Co., Alabama, at age 53 Presumed to be Thanksgiving Day, 1905:
Left to right, back row: Coral Lee Carlisle, Mary Emma Carlisle, Artimisha (Motley) Carlisle, Paul Richard Carlisle, being held by his father Washington Homer Carlisle. The seven children on the right side of the photo all belong to Washington Homer.
Middle row, left to right: Mattie (Carlisle) Noel, Boyce Winston Noel, held by his father Walter Winston Noel, Sarah Ann Elizabeth (Stephens) Culpepper (wife of John Malcolm Culpepper), Emily Miriam (Culpepper) Carlisle (wife of B. Y. Carlisle), Miriam Carlisle, Yarbrough Hopkins Carlisle, Hoyt Lorraine Carlisle, Wayne McKinley Carlisle, John D. Carlisle;
Front row, left to right: Richard Henry Carlisle, John Malcolm Culpepper, Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle, William Olin Carlisle.1 Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle family |
(Son) 1910 Census | 1910 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1910 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 39 m-ED 162 sheet 1. |
(Son) 1920 Census | 1920 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William, Paul, Dwight, Washington and Wilbur was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1920 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 48 m-Central Ave. |
Marriage* | say 1930 | He married Ruby Steverson at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, say 1930. |
Death* | 4 October 1963 | He died at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, on 4 October 1963 at age 68. |
Biography* | | Wayne Carlisle was a partner in Carlisle Drug Company in Alexander City, AL.2 He died in 1963 at the age of 68. |
Burial* | say 7 October 1963 | His body was interred say 7 October 1963 at Alexander City Cemetery, Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.3 |
Ruby Steverson
F, (25 September 1901 - 2 September 1985)
Birth* | 25 September 1901 | Ruby was born on 25 September 1901. Daughter of John M. & Sarah S. Steverson. |
Marriage* | say 1930 | She married Wayne McKinley Carlisle at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, say 1930. |
Married Name | say 1930 | As of say 1930, her married name was Carlisle. |
Death* | 2 September 1985 | She died at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 2 September 1985 at age 83.1 |
Burial* | say 5 September 1985 | Her body was interred say 5 September 1985 at Alexander City Cemetery, Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.1 |
John D. Carlisle
M, (20 December 1896 - January 1981)
Birth* | 20 December 1896 | John was born at Daviston, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 20 December 1896. |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Loraine, Wayne, John and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1900 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 30 m-Township 2 ED 66 sheet 6 line 73. |
(Grandson) Photographed | 23 November 1905 | He appeared as a grandson in a family photograph on 23 November 1905 at Randolph Co., Alabama, at age 53 Presumed to be Thanksgiving Day, 1905:
Left to right, back row: Coral Lee Carlisle, Mary Emma Carlisle, Artimisha (Motley) Carlisle, Paul Richard Carlisle, being held by his father Washington Homer Carlisle. The seven children on the right side of the photo all belong to Washington Homer.
Middle row, left to right: Mattie (Carlisle) Noel, Boyce Winston Noel, held by his father Walter Winston Noel, Sarah Ann Elizabeth (Stephens) Culpepper (wife of John Malcolm Culpepper), Emily Miriam (Culpepper) Carlisle (wife of B. Y. Carlisle), Miriam Carlisle, Yarbrough Hopkins Carlisle, Hoyt Lorraine Carlisle, Wayne McKinley Carlisle, John D. Carlisle;
Front row, left to right: Richard Henry Carlisle, John Malcolm Culpepper, Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle, William Olin Carlisle.1 Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle family |
(Son) 1910 Census | 1910 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1910 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 39 m-ED 162 sheet 1. |
(Son) 1920 Census | 1920 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William, Paul, Dwight, Washington and Wilbur was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1920 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 48 m-Central Ave. |
Marriage* | | He married Lucile Chapman at Alabama. |
Death* | January 1981 | He died at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, in January 1981 at age 84.2 |
Biography* | | John owned Carlisle Clothing in Alexander City, AL.3 He died in 1981 at the age of 84. |
Citations
- Correspondence from Dwight L. Carlisle to Lew Griffin.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
- Mrs. John D. (Lucile Chapman) Carlisle letter 10 Oct 1978
Lucile Chapman
F, (say 1899 - )
Birth* | say 1899 | Lucile was born say 1899. |
Marriage* | | She married John D. Carlisle at Alabama. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Carlisle. |
Yarbrough Hopkins Carlisle
M, (20 February 1899 - 10 July 1910)
Birth* | 20 February 1899 | Yarbrough was born at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 20 February 1899. |
(Son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Loraine, Wayne, John and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1900 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 30 m-Township 2 ED 66 sheet 6 line 73. |
(Grandson) Photographed | 23 November 1905 | He appeared as a grandson in a family photograph on 23 November 1905 at Randolph Co., Alabama, at age 53 Presumed to be Thanksgiving Day, 1905:
Left to right, back row: Coral Lee Carlisle, Mary Emma Carlisle, Artimisha (Motley) Carlisle, Paul Richard Carlisle, being held by his father Washington Homer Carlisle. The seven children on the right side of the photo all belong to Washington Homer.
Middle row, left to right: Mattie (Carlisle) Noel, Boyce Winston Noel, held by his father Walter Winston Noel, Sarah Ann Elizabeth (Stephens) Culpepper (wife of John Malcolm Culpepper), Emily Miriam (Culpepper) Carlisle (wife of B. Y. Carlisle), Miriam Carlisle, Yarbrough Hopkins Carlisle, Hoyt Lorraine Carlisle, Wayne McKinley Carlisle, John D. Carlisle;
Front row, left to right: Richard Henry Carlisle, John Malcolm Culpepper, Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle, William Olin Carlisle.1 Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle family |
(Son) 1910 Census | 1910 | Loraine, Wayne, John, William and Yarbrough was listed as a son in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1910 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 39 m-ED 162 sheet 1. |
Death* | 10 July 1910 | He died at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 10 July 1910 at age 11. |
Biography* | | Hopkins was born and raised in Alexander City, AL. In 1910, he was killed by lightning near town in a place that is now within the city limits.2 He was 11 years old. |
Citations
- Correspondence from Dwight L. Carlisle to Lew Griffin.
- Mrs. John D. (Lucile Chapman) Carlisle letter 10 Oct 1978
Miriam Carlisle
F, (23 July 1901 - July 1989)
Birth* | 23 July 1901 | Miriam was born at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 23 July 1901. |
(Granddaughter) Photographed | 23 November 1905 | She appeared as a granddaughter in a family photograph on 23 November 1905 at Randolph Co., Alabama, at age 53 Presumed to be Thanksgiving Day, 1905:
Left to right, back row: Coral Lee Carlisle, Mary Emma Carlisle, Artimisha (Motley) Carlisle, Paul Richard Carlisle, being held by his father Washington Homer Carlisle. The seven children on the right side of the photo all belong to Washington Homer.
Middle row, left to right: Mattie (Carlisle) Noel, Boyce Winston Noel, held by his father Walter Winston Noel, Sarah Ann Elizabeth (Stephens) Culpepper (wife of John Malcolm Culpepper), Emily Miriam (Culpepper) Carlisle (wife of B. Y. Carlisle), Miriam Carlisle, Yarbrough Hopkins Carlisle, Hoyt Lorraine Carlisle, Wayne McKinley Carlisle, John D. Carlisle;
Front row, left to right: Richard Henry Carlisle, John Malcolm Culpepper, Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle, William Olin Carlisle.1 Broxon Yarbrough Carlisle family |
(Daughter) 1910 Census | 1910 | Miriam was listed as a daughter in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1910 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 39 m-ED 162 sheet 1. |
(Daughter) 1920 Census | 1920 | Sarah, Miriam and Melba was listed as a daughter in Washington Homer Carlisle's household on the 1920 Census at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. 48 m-Central Ave. |
Marriage* | | She married John Kyle Spivey at Alabama. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Spivey. |
Death* | July 1989 | She died at Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, in July 1989. |
Biography* | | Miriam was born and raised in Alexander City, AL. She married John Kyle Spivey and they lived in Selma, AL for many years. They returned to Alexander City, AL and operated the J. K. Spivey Oil Company.2 |
Citations
- Correspondence from Dwight L. Carlisle to Lew Griffin.
- Mrs. John D. (Lucile Chapman) Carlisle letter 10 Oct 1978