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Caption::
Wilma
Smith Langley of Goodner-Smith Collection talking with twin sisters who
came to Prater's Mill Country Fair and said their grandmother was a Goodner. They
learned they were distant cousins and met at Prater's Mill.
Credit :: Mikey Sims
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Caption::
Wilma
Smith Langley of Goodner-Smith Collection talking with twin sisters who
came to Prater's Mill Country Fair and said their grandmother was a Goodner. They
learned they were distant cousins and met at Prater's Mill.
Credit :: Mikey Sims |
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Caption::
Frances
Mangum, a Prater's Mill volunteer, came to see the display of "Save
Some Seed" in glass jars on wall for which she gave broome corn seed.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Twin
sisters, Judy and Wanda, visited Goodner-Smith Farm Collection at Prater's
Mill and told that their Grandmother was a Goodner. We discovered
that we are cousins. We had a good visit and we have since had
a cousins lunch and plan to keep in touch. From left: Betty Smith
Bowlin, Judy Randolph Culey, Wanda Randolph Pelley, and Wilma Smith Langley.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin
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Twin
sisters, Judy and Wanda, visited Goodner-Smith Farm Collection at Prater's
Mill and told that their Grandmother was a Goodner. We discovered
that we are cousins. We had a good visit and we have since had
a cousins lunch and plan to keep in touch. From right: Betty Smith
Bowlin, Judy Randolph Culey, Wanda Randolph Pelley, and Wilma Smith Langley.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Twins,
Judy and Wanda standing with Goodner-Smith display of old Goodner mail
box, spinning wheel, and other memorabelia.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Sisters,
Wilma Smith Langley and Betty Smith Bowlin standing in front of the Goodner-Smith
Farm Collection at Prater's Mill.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Sisters,
Wilma Smith Langley and Betty Smith Bowlin, with quilt display made by
their grandmother, Elizabeth Everett Smith.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Group
of cousins at Goodner-Smith Farm Collection. They are all decendants
of T.R. and Lou Anna Goodner: Betty Smith Bowlin, Wilma Smith Langley,
Nancy Goodner Massey and husband Doyle, and Nancy's daughter Debbie and
her husband.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Cousins
Wilma, Betty, Nancy, and her daughter Debbie, descendants of Goodner Family.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Cousins
Betty Smith Bowlin and Roberta Smith Larkin with their Grandma Smith's
(Lizzie Smith) crazy quilt which won first place at the county fair.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Caption::
Cousins
Betty Smith Bowlin and Roberta Smith Larkin with their Grandma Smith's
(Lizzie Smith) crazy quilt which won first place at the county fair.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Betty
Smith Bowlin arranging her home made jelly display available at Goodner-Smith
Farm Collection at Prater's Mill Country Fair.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Wilma
Smith Langley attaching plaque to her Grandmother Goodner's kitchen work
table. It is now used as a sifting table where children of all ages
can sift Prater's Mill cornmeal.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Doyle
Massey, husband of Goodner cousin Nancy, with their dog "Princess".
Doyle oiled the old horse drawn mowing machine that day.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Cousins
Nancy Goodner Massey and Holly Langley, daughter of Wilma Smith Langley.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Prater's
Mill volunteers and friends, Barbara Saylors, Wilma Langley, and
Betty Bowlin shown with peanut plant and cotton plant grown by Barbara's
husband, Arvil Saylors.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Prater's
Mill volunteers and friends, Barbara Saylors, Wilma Langley, and
Betty Bowlin shown with peanut plant and cotton plant grown by Barbara's
husband, Arvil Saylors.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Holly
Langley with old woodne wheelbarrow. Her dad, Weston Langley at corner
of barn.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Karen
Chastain, grandaughter of Norris and Pearl Smith, with horse drawn lay
off plow, and reaping machine.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Arvil
Saylors with cotton plant he grew and brought to Prater's Mill.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Wilma
Smith Langley with Barbara and Arvil Saylors inside the Goodner-Smith Exhibit.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Mrs.
Hall and Weston Langley visiting inside Goodner-Smith Farm Collection.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Visitor
inquiring about cotton plant with Wilma Smith Langley.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Cheryl
Wycoff, a Prater's Mill Volunteer, center, brought her sister to the Prater's
Mill Country Fair. (Shown with Betty Smith Bowlin)
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Smith
cousin Roberta Larkin and her daughter Angela Morrison, and grandson Luke
Morrison pictured with Grandma Smith's quilt.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Smith
cousin Roberta Larkin and her daughter Angela Morrison, and grandson Luke
Morrison pictured with Grandma Smith's quilt.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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Luke
Morrison, youngest person with Smith ancestry yet to visit the Goodner-Smith
Farm Collection. He is great, great grandson of Lizzie and Dave Smith.
Credit :: Betty Bowlin |
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