Acma Brown was enumerated as son-in-law of the head of household at 412 Adair Street, Bossier City, Bossier Parish, Louisiana for the April 16, United States Census, 1930. He was noted as born 1902 in Texas and married. He was a house carpenter as seen in an image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Glenn O Hemperley, wife May Hemperley, son James Hemperley, daughter Vada Lee, son-in-law Herbert Lee, granddaughter Helen Lee, grandson Harman Lee, grandson Herbert Lee Jr., grandson Leon Lee, grandson (granddaughter) Billie Lee, daughter Bernice Brown, granddaughter Dorothy Brown and granddaughter Ruth Brown.[1]
On April 1, 1935 Acme E Brown lived in Gregg County, Texas.[2]
Acme E Brown was enumerated as head of the household at Justice Precinct 1, Gregg County, Texas for the April 22, United States Census, 1940. He was noted as born 1902 in Texas and married. He owned a home worth $100. He was shown to be a construction man (oil refinery) as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are wife Bernice Brown, daughter Dorothy Nell Brown, daughter Ruth Marie Brown, son A E Brown, son James Eugene Brown and son Bobby Glenn Brown.[2]
Acme E. Brown is buried at Gum Springs Cemetery in Longview Heights, Harrison County, Texas, USA.[3]
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