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Note: Reportedly Pennsylvania Dutch. He was a nice looking, wonderful man per Mabel. He was a good hard worker, about once a year, he'd get drunk and tear up the house. But he never drank other than that. Mrs Fox could be a hard woman to get along with. She didn't want Mae and Harold to get married, she told Mae "You've got the devil in those eyes." Supposedly, at least one of Myrtle's grandkids was afraid of her and used to go hide under the kitchen table when she came to visit. William's brother, Robert Young Fox, did not get to go to school, so it is fair to suspect that William did not either. About 1890, the western part of the United States was new and many opportunities were opened for people willing to move west. The Fox boys saw this as an opportunity to better their lives, so William Henry, Robert Young and Charles Martin all packed up and traveled to Northwest Missouri, near Rock Port. They found work and a place to live on the estate of L.B. Rudasill. After a short time, the younger brother, Wheeler, came to live at the Rudasill place. The Ridasills were about the wealthiest family in the county. The wedding of Minnie Myrtle Harmon and William Henry "Dee" Fox was held at the Rudasil home. Mrs. Rudasil's maiden name was "Beal", and the Foxes named their firstborn son Everett Beal Fox. Dee & Myrtle moved to Kansas City and Dee took employment at Speas Vinegar in the East Bottoms. There was a furniture store in the bottoms called "Chubbie's". Dee would walk from the bottoms to the city market to get meat, and on the way, he would stop at Chubbie's to gamble. He always carried a long coin purse. It didn't matter if you asked him for a dime or $100, he always had it. He would turn his back and dig out exactly the amount you asked for. In it, he also kept a Cameo he had taken as collateral for a loan. Bootleggers were stealing sugar from Speas Vinegar, and Dee found out who was doing it. One night, he was found in a new part of the plant being built (where nobody went exception construction crew), at the bottom of an empty vinegar vat with nearly every bone broken. It certainly appeared that he was killed by the bootleggers. His coin purse had been taken. When the family returned home after Dee's burial in Rock Port, his coin purse had mysteriously reappeared at the home, and the cameo was still in it.
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