Louise Blackmore was enumerated as servant of the head of household at 708 West Twentieth Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama for the January 15, United States Census, 1920. She was noted as born 1905 in Tennessee and single. She was black and a servant of a private family as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Alice A Danforth, daughter Myrtle Lee Danforth, son Newt Ross Campbell, daughter-in-law Florence Campbell, granddaughter Dorothy Alice Campbell, lodger Lloyd H Mcdonald, lodger Peter Walter Clement, servant Mary Fleming, lodger Eddie G Dickson, lodger William C Willbanks, lodger Moure J Dickson, lodger Joe F Taylor, lodger Mattie Taylor, lodger Katie Daniel, lodger Mattie Daniel, lodger Charles Daniel, lodger (son) Charles E Danforth, lodger (daughter-in-law) Ester Rebecah Danforth, lodger (granddaughter) Sara Francis Danforth and renter Frank Powell.[1]
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