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  2. Walter Loflin Jr.: Birth: 1919 in Gulfport, Mississippi. Death: ABT. 1950 in Washington D.C.

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Sources
1. Title:   turner2.FTW
2. Title:   Jtatum.FTW
3. Title:   WmGNash.FTW
4. Title:   Marriage Certificate, Norfolk City, VA
5. Title:   1920 Federal Census, Harrison County, Mississippi

Notes
a. Note:   1920 Federal Census, Harrison County, Mississippi. Gulfport, District #6, ED #48, Sheet #14B. January 19, 1920. House #616, dwelling #232, family #264. No name of street.
 Family #263:
 Cotrell(sp?) Francis E., head of household, 46 WM, owns home, father and mother born in Alabama, reads and writes, speaks English, Life insurance.
 "" Ela(sp?) wife, 47WF, born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama, reads, writes, speaks English
 " Mary Ruth, daughter, 17 WF, born in Alabama, in school, parents born in Alabama, reads, writes, speaks English
 " (illegible), daughter, 7 WF, born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama, in school, reads, writes, speaks English
 " F. E. J., son, 3 WM, born in Mississippi, parents born in Alabama, not in school
  Family #264:
 Loflin, Walter, 29 WM, reads and writes, speaks English, born in Misissippi, parents born in Mississippi, Chief Petty Officer, USN
 " Theresa, wife, 25 WF, reads, writes, speaks English, born in Virginia, father born "at sea," mother born in Virginia
 " Elizabeth, daughter, 1 WF, born in Rhode Island, father born in Mississippi,mother born in Virginia
 " Walter, son, ?/months, born in Mississippi, father born in Mississippi, mother born in Virginia
 Turner, Edward, brother-in-law, 14 WM, in school, reads and writes, speaks English, born in Virginia, father born "at sea," mother born in Virginia
  According to Carolyn Tuchis, Walter Loflin Sr. used to peddle religious information. She remembers him approaching her at the fountain at the dime store. She used to try to avoid him. My father, Edward Turner didn't like him because he was a "religious fanatic, but also probably because Dad thought he mistreated Tess. Carolyn said one story told to her was that Walter once brought a "bum" home with him because he thought the man was Jesus Christ. She thinks he had "visions." According to Carolyn, Walter was a tall, good-looking man. He and Tess divorced late 1930's or early 1940's. [WmGNash.FTW]
  [turner2.FTW]
  1920 Federal Census, Harrison County, Mississippi. Gulfport, District #6, ED #48, Sheet #14B. January 19, 1920. House #616, dwelling #232, family #264. No name of street.
 Family #263:
 Cotrell(sp?) Francis E., head of household, 46 WM, owns home, father and mother born in Alabama, reads and writes, speaks English, Life insurance.
 "" Ela(sp?) wife, 47WF, born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama, reads, writes, speaks English
 " Mary Ruth, daughter, 17 WF, born in Alabama, in school, parents born in Alabama, reads, writes, speaks English
 " (illegible), daughter, 7 WF, born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama, in school, reads, writes, speaks English
 " F. E. J., son, 3 WM, born in Mississippi, parents born in Alabama, not in school
  Family #264:
 Loflin, Walter, 29 WM, reads and writes, speaks English, born in Misissippi, parents born in Mississippi, Chief Petty Officer, USN
 " Theresa, wife, 25 WF, reads, writes, speaks English, born in Virginia, father born "at sea," mother born in Virginia
 " Elizabeth, daughter, 1 WF, born in Rhode Island, father born in Mississippi,mother born in Virginia
 " Walter, son, ?/months, born in Mississippi, father born in Mississippi, mother born in Virginia
 Turner, Edward, brother-in-law, 14 WM, in school, reads and writes, speaks English, born in Virginia, father born "at sea," mother born in Virginia
  According to Carolyn Tuchis, Walter Loflin Sr. used to peddle religious information. She remembers him approaching her at the fountain at the dime store. She used to try to avoid him. My father, Edward Turner didn't like him because he was a "religious fanatic, but also probably because Dad thought he mistreated Tess. Carolyn said one story told to her was that Walter once brought a "bum" home with him because he thought the man was Jesus Christ. She thinks he had "visions." According to Carolyn, Walter was a tall, good-looking man. He and Tess divorced late 1930's or early 1940's. [Jtatum.FTW]
  1920 Federal Census, Harrison County, Mississippi. Gulfport, District #6, ED #48, Sheet #14B. January 19, 1920. House #616, dwelling #232, family #264. No name of street.
 Family #263:
 Cotrell(sp?) Francis E., head of household, 46 WM, owns home, father and mother born in Alabama, reads and writes, speaks English, Life insurance.
 "" Ela(sp?) wife, 47WF, born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama, reads, writes, speaks English
 " Mary Ruth, daughter, 17 WF, born in Alabama, in school, parents born in Alabama, reads, writes, speaks English
 " (illegible), daughter, 7 WF, born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama, in school, reads, writes, speaks English
 " F. E. J., son, 3 WM, born in Mississippi, parents born in Alabama, not in school
  Family #264:
 Loflin, Walter, 29 WM, reads and writes, speaks English, born in Misissippi, parents born in Mississippi, Chief Petty Officer, USN
 " Theresa, wife, 25 WF, reads, writes, speaks English, born in Virginia, father born "at sea," mother born in Virginia
 " Elizabeth, daughter, 1 WF, born in Rhode Island, father born in Mississippi,mother born in Virginia
 " Walter, son, ?/months, born in Mississippi, father born in Mississippi, mother born in Virginia
 Turner, Edward, brother-in-law, 14 WM, in school, reads and writes, speaks English, born in Virginia, father born "at sea," mother born in Virginia
  According to Carolyn Tuchis, Walter Loflin Sr. used to peddle religious information. She remembers him approaching her at the fountain at the dime store. She used to try to avoid him. My father, Edward Turner didn't like him because he was a "religious fanatic, but also probably because Dad thought he mistreated Tess. Carolyn said one story told to her was that Walter once brought a "bum" home with him because he thought the man was Jesus Christ. She thinks he had "visions." According to Carolyn, Walter was a tall, good-looking man. He and Tess divorced late 1930's or early 1940's.


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