Journal and Guide (Norfolk, Va.), 21 August 1937.
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- Louise Ingram
In the 1920 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 507 Mercer, Edd Ingram, 38; wife Mary, 33; and children Louise, 4, Rosa Bell, 7, James, 2, and Thelma, 5 months.
In the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 210 East Hines, Ely Carroll, 28; wife Rosa B., 18; Ed. Ingram, 45; wife Mary, 40; and children Louise, 14, James E., 9, Thelma, 8, and Robert L., 7.
On 24 July 1937, Raymond Tillery, 24, of Wilson, applied for a license to marry Louise Ingram, 22, of Wilson.
In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 1109 Washington, Raymond Tillery, 27, water at Carolina General Hospital; wife Louise, 24, cook; and children Edna R., 2.
- Raymond Tillery
In the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 909 Mercer, John Tillery, 51; wife Conielia, 45; and children Jessie, 20, Ashley L., 18, Raymond, 16, Adelia, 14, Johny L., 11, Elnora, 7, and Clyde, 5.
.On 24 July 1937, Raymond Tillery, 24, of Wilson, applied for a license to marry Louise Ingram, 22, of Wilson.
In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 1109 Washington, Raymond Tillery, 27, water at Carolina General Hospital; wife Louise, 24, cook; and children Edna R., 2.
In 1940, Raymond Ben Tillery registered for the World War II draft in Wilson County. Per his registration card, he was born 18 March 1913 in Wilson; lived at 1009 East Washington Street; his contact was Mrs. Raymond Ben Tillman; and he worked at Carolina General Hospital.
- Dorethea Parks
In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 405 East Walnut, John Parks, 49, laborer in tobacco redrying plant; children Beatrice, 27; John Henry, 26, laborer in tobacco redrying plant, Ida Doretha, 22, Mark Alexander, 21, odd jobs laborer, Helen Gray, 17, and Douglas Wright Parks, 15; Fred Jr., 9, Vivian Lavorne, 8, and George Randolph Woods, 4; and father-in-law Alexander Warren, 63, laborer in tobacco redrying plant.
- Cora Whitted
In the 1920 census of Wilson, Wilson County: Cora Beckworth, 42; daughter Dezelle Whitick, 28; son-in-law Walter Whitick, 32; and grandchildren Cora, 3, and Walter Jr., 4.
In the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: on South Lodge Street, house carpenter Walter Whitted, 38, wife Delzle H., 35, a public school teacher, and children Walter H., 14, and Cora J. Whitted, 13.
In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: W.C. Whitted, 47; wife Helen Delzell, 49; son Walter H., 24, and daughters Cora, 23, and Louise, 13.
In the 1950 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 516 Lodge, letter carrier Milton Fitch, 30; wife Cora, 31; children Jerome, 7, Milton, 3, Patricia, 2, and Ernestine and Christine, born the previous December; father-in-law Walter Whitted, 58; and mother-in-law Helen Whitted, 56, 6th grade school teacher.
- Elizabeth Thomas
- Ellen Crutchfield
In the 1920 census of Wilson, Wilson County: on Black Creek Road, farmer Jake Crutchfield, 40; wife Maggie, 35; and children Willie, 18, Julia Ann, 17, Gaston, 12, Winston, 9, George, 6, Maggie J., 4, and Ellen, 3.
In the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 202 East Hines, farmer Jake Crutchfield, 50; wife Mag, 44; and children Gaston, 20, Winston, 18, storage house helper, Georgie, 16, guano factory helper, Mary J., 14, Ellen J., 11, and Leana, 8.
In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 202 East Hines, Mag Crutchfield, 56, hangs tobacco in redrying plant, and children Gaston, 32, horse racing attendant, Maggie Jane, 24, Ellen, 20, sweeper in redrying plant, and Lena, 18, sweeper in redrying plant.
In the 1940 census of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York: Primrose Carter, 25, hotel handyman, boarder. Carter reported that he had been living in Wilson, N.C., in 1935.
In 1940, Primrose Carter registered for the World War II draft in Wilson County. Per his registration card, he was born 30 September 1914 in Morehead City, N.C.; lived at 607 Banks Street, Wilson; his contact was sister Dolly Armstrong, 607 Banks; and he worked for Export Tobacco Company.
- J.L. Cooke — Jerry L. Cooke Sr.
