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    1. Jeremiah W. "Jerry" Windham
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    3. In the 50th anniv. of John Howard Underwood and his wife Martha Jane Ameson- attending was Mr. & Mrs. L L Wainwright- Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Perkins Mrs. Ira Hobbs (Sylvester "Sister) Underwood-dtr) Ira and Jack were brothers-sons of Owen (David) Hobbs Owen's brother Henry married Martha Barfield-dtr of Mary Jane Pridgeon dtr of Robert- She married Wesley Barfield Mrs. Jack Hobbs (Marshall Jackson m Harriet "Hattie" Underwood dtr) Mr & Mrs U S Underwood (Udolphus Sikes-son) Mr. & Mrs. H. F.. Underwood (Howard Falls-son) Mrs. Anne Windham see below Mrs. George Windham see below Mrs. Culverson Mrs. C. M. Daniel (Chesley m Laura J Underwood-dtr) could not make it (Left out-were dtr Mary Azaline married Lonnie Wainwright & Simon Hilliard Moore (2 months after her husband died-for shame!) and Frances Lee married John A. Perkins I have no idea who Mrs. Culverson was-unless a second husband of Frances Lee? Both girls were still alive. And I am having trouble with Mrs. Anne Windham and Mrs. George Windham. Udolphus Sikes had a dtr Winnie Melba who married Jeremiah W. "Jerry" Windham... Udolphus also had a much younger dtr. Annie Jean that I have no more on. My cousin looked them up on the census-and Anne E Windham age 55 was #75 and John Howard #72. She had children Mattie 28, George L 24, Hattie 22 and Cornelia 19. The earlier 1880 Census shows her with husband Jeremiah and a number of older children-as well as Mattie and George. I show Jerry and Winnie Melba had Martha married B G Beckley and Jeroldine married Ronald Norris Did Jerry marry twice? Sisters? Can anyone help me with this family? The Butler Herald May 1, 1919 The Butler Herald Thursday, May 1, 1919 Page Two A Delightful Occasion One of the most interesting recent social events was the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Underwood on April the twenty-second in celebration of their Golden Wedding Day. The house was artistically decorated with ferns and cut flowers. In the dining room pink and white roses were used in profusion. A vase of marchalneils formed the centerpiece for the table. A several course dinner was served, including all the delicacies for which this southern home is well known. After dinner the guests were entertained by interesting stories told of the past, and other stories relative to the old southern life. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Wainwright and children, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Perkins and children, Mrs. Ira Hobbs, Mrs. Jack Hobbs and two little daughters, Neva and Resa, Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Underwood and children, Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Underwood and children, Mrs. Anne Windham and daughter, Mrs. George Windham and children and Mrs. Culverson. A token of remembrance was sent by Mrs. C.M. Daniel who was unavoidably absent.

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