1942 –Sat. went after Marie at 12. Roy brought his boys down & they were sure cute. I am alone & going to read tonight.
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1942 –Sat. went after Marie at 12. Roy brought his boys down & they were sure cute. I am alone & going to read tonight.
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1942 –I ironed this evening. Aubrey is working evening & has one more before change. We took Marie back before he left.
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1942 –Got card from Bud. Marie was here for dinner. I washed after Aubrey left for work at 3 o’clock.
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1942 –Marie was off we brought her out & took her back before Dad went to work. I read & sewed till he came at midnight.
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1942 –Slept late again. Marie came for dinner. Homer & Jessies was here again. I walked to town or rather Marie & I went to show.
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1942 –Daddy worked evening tour. Slept late. Homer Hollingsworth came by. He is quitting & wants job with Dad.
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1942 –Slept late. Dutch worked evening tour. Marie came down. We had chicken dinner. I have been writing letters tonight.
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Dad worked M.T. (morning tour?) came in ate went back to work & worked all day. Didn’t see Marie she went to dance. We went to show.
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Marie came down last night. Too Daddy had to work. Got cabin for N & L (Nona & Leonard?). Marie & June slept in bed & me on cot. They left this morning.
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My Grama Stevens parents were Thomas Lewis Coakley (1868-1923) and Minnie Viola Hill Coakley (1873-?). My Grama, Georgia Mary Coakley Stevens (1905-1978), was their only daughter among seven living sons. Another son died young. Thomas was a farmer who owned his own farm. They lived in Kentucky their whole lives. They lived in Bulitt County when Grama Stevens was born in 1905. They both could read and write.
I think I have found the parents of Thomas Lewis, more on that later, but Minnie Viola’s parents are yet to be determined.