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    1. Re: [IVESTER] Who is this????
    2. Hi Edna, That helps and it also helps fit in a couple of other things that I had. Found a little bit that said that a Venia Ivester md a Ray Burdette in 1924 - that is probably Viola Verna. Then... we are doing pretty good with the children of William D. & Emma. Also found this - Lamar Ivester md Rosa Burdette on Sept. 27, 1924. This would also be a son of William D & Emma. Now.. the only children I don't have spouses for of their children are Horace H. and Henry Oliver. Have you found anything on them yet? And you are right about assuming.... <g> You and I had a big discussion a few months ago about these twins - whether they were male or female, etc. - one probably dying, etc..... LOL. Take care - Emma In a message dated 1/12/2003 1:01:48 AM Central Standard Time, ednaicole@yahoo.com writes: > Hi Emma, > Well here's the scoop. William D. Ivester and Emma Ansley Ivester had > twins, Verna and Verno.. They are listed on the 1910 Stephens County > Census, as sons, Verne and Verno, ages 4 (E.D.144 Image 20). Then on the > 1920 Census in Oconee County, SC only Verna, daughter, age 15 appeared with > the family(E.D.133 Image 14). Since they were so young, I assumed that the > other twin had died. Well guess what? Verno also a female does appear on > the 1920 Census Oconee County, SC (E.D.133 Image 10) married to a Bob > Stancil, age 19, She is listed as Vino, age 15. She and her husband are > listed again on the 1930 Oconee County, SC Census (E.D. 2 Image 37) this > time her name is spelled Vano. So she is the Verno Stancil that is buried > next to William and Emma. > Verna, the other twin, is listed on the Florida Deaths Index D/C# 49893 as > Viola Verna Burdette; she died 26 Jun 1978 in Pasco County, FL. Both twins > were born 22 Mar 1905 in Georgia. > > This should teach me not to assume. > >

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