The 1880 U.S. census shows that William, Inez and family were living at the time in Beat 1, Hinds, Mississippi. By the enumeration of the 1900 census, they had moved to Waynesboro, Wayne, Mississippi where they were also enumerated in the 1910 census.
Children of William Simpson and Inez Agnes (Brown) Doby:
Sarah Doby (1860-1868)
Seabron W. Doby (c.1867-?)
Mary Agnes Doby (1868-1954)
Luna May Doby (1872-1915)
Pickens Russel Doby (1873-1958)
George Calhoun Doby (c.1874-1956)
Floyd W. Doby (1900-?)
Chester P. Doby (1901-1984)
Inez died 06 Oct 1915. A poem, printed on her funeral card (see image), reads -
"A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled
God in His wisdom has recalled,
The boon his love had given,
And though the body slumbers here,
The soul is safe in Heaven."
(Author not named)
The 1880 U.S. census shows that William, Inez and family were living at the time in Beat 1, Hinds, Mississippi. By the enumeration of the 1900 census, they had moved to Waynesboro, Wayne, Mississippi where they were also enumerated in the 1910 census.
Children of William Simpson and Inez Agnes (Brown) Doby:
Sarah Doby (1860-1868)
Seabron W. Doby (c.1867-?)
Mary Agnes Doby (1868-1954)
Luna May Doby (1872-1915)
Pickens Russel Doby (1873-1958)
George Calhoun Doby (c.1874-1956)
Floyd W. Doby (1900-?)
Chester P. Doby (1901-1984)
Inez died 06 Oct 1915. A poem, printed on her funeral card (see image), reads -
"A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled
God in His wisdom has recalled,
The boon his love had given,
And though the body slumbers here,
The soul is safe in Heaven."
(Author not named)
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