The 1920 Federal Census for Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Mack McCarty, a mill laborer, age 38, born in Kentucky; and his wife, Doxie, age 31, born in Kentucky. Also living in the household were four children: William, age 15;, Lottie, age 12; Brodie, age 10; and Bessie, age 5; all born in Oklahoma.
The 1930 Federal Census for Speairs, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Mack McCarty, a widower and a farmer, age 48, born in Oklahoma. Living with him were four children: Brodie, a railroad laborer, age 20; Bessie, age 15, born in Oklahoma; Joe Ben, age 10; and Dorothy, age 4 years 6 months; all born in Oklahoma.
Mack's wife died June 5, 1929 in Durant and was buried there in Highland Cemetery. Mack died March 5, 1940 in Durant and was buried beside his wife.
The 1920 Federal Census for Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Mack McCarty, a mill laborer, age 38, born in Kentucky; and his wife, Doxie, age 31, born in Kentucky. Also living in the household were four children: William, age 15;, Lottie, age 12; Brodie, age 10; and Bessie, age 5; all born in Oklahoma.
The 1930 Federal Census for Speairs, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Mack McCarty, a widower and a farmer, age 48, born in Oklahoma. Living with him were four children: Brodie, a railroad laborer, age 20; Bessie, age 15, born in Oklahoma; Joe Ben, age 10; and Dorothy, age 4 years 6 months; all born in Oklahoma.
Mack's wife died June 5, 1929 in Durant and was buried there in Highland Cemetery. Mack died March 5, 1940 in Durant and was buried beside his wife.
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