Addie Mae Horne
January 6, 1924
Landrum, South Carolina
Children:
Loraine Addie (1924-2004)
Harold Henry (1926-1984)
John Edgar
Hulon Monroe
Bernice Irvinia (1934-2012)
Maggie Ada
Henry Clay McEntire (1939-1997)
Barbara Jean
Henry and his wife, Addie, worked from before sun-up until sundown raising their eight children. They grew cotton, corn, wheat, and a large garden. Pigs and chickens were raised for the family meat supply. He planted apple, peach, and pear trees from which came their fruits. He taught his children responsibility by saying and enforcing, "If a job is worth doing, it is worth doing right".
Addie Mae Horne
January 6, 1924
Landrum, South Carolina
Children:
Loraine Addie (1924-2004)
Harold Henry (1926-1984)
John Edgar
Hulon Monroe
Bernice Irvinia (1934-2012)
Maggie Ada
Henry Clay McEntire (1939-1997)
Barbara Jean
Henry and his wife, Addie, worked from before sun-up until sundown raising their eight children. They grew cotton, corn, wheat, and a large garden. Pigs and chickens were raised for the family meat supply. He planted apple, peach, and pear trees from which came their fruits. He taught his children responsibility by saying and enforcing, "If a job is worth doing, it is worth doing right".
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