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My husband's family owned this farm since in the 1930's. We purchased it at auction in partnership with a relative in 1967 after the death of his parents. We took full ownership after one year. My husband died in 1978. I stayed on the farm for 5 more years but finally moved to a location where my son could attend college. Lots of fond memories there.
I loved the farm! Fishing and the cows were my favorite.
I loved the farm! Fishing and the cows were my favorite.
I loved the farm! Fishing and the cows were my favorite.
I grew up visiting my Uncle Bill and Aunt Darlese on this farm. Even though my Great Grandparents owned it first, my memories are more vivid playing with Johnny, my cousin, Bill and Darlese's son. My Grand father Arch Pulliam use to take me fishing here. Lots of found memories on this farm. I spoke with Mrs. Jones a couple days ago, she is the mother of Mrs. Moody the current owners, we reminisced about the memories of the farm, she said she didn't think her daughter and son-in-law would mind if I visited. Hopefully this is their thoughts as well.
I too grew up visiting this farm every summer my brother and I would stay for a couple weeks with Aunt Darlese and Uncle Bill. Aunt Darlese is my Dad's sister. We loved going down there, and playing, swimming, fishing and I'll never forget Granny's Blackberry jam. We have many fun memories of this place, and much love for Aunt Darlese.
there is an OLD photograph of some of the Weaver family lived there in the 1800s/ my grandmother Alma Allen McClaskey was born there in her Weaver grandparents home.
I grew up on the farm near there, enjoyed so much seeing this, thanks for sharing, my momma ( India Carrier) would have enjoyed it as well if she was still living.