1910 US Federal Census. Alabama, Marion, Reids beat 6, SD 6, ED 18, sheet 2B, Apr 1910. Line 28, dwelling 31, family 31. Head William J. Nichols (WM25, married 6y), wife Nancy E. (WF24, married 6y, father b. Tenn, 3 children born, 2 living), daughter Lillian (WF3), daughter Ida (WF1). Farm schedule 32.
1920 US Federal Census. Alabama, Marion, Reids precinct 6, SD 10, ED 61, sheet 11B, 21-22 Jan 1920. Lin e 82, dwelling 198, family 198. Head William J. Nichols (WM35), wife Nancy (WF34), daughter Lillian (WF13), daughter Ida (WF11). All born in Alabama.
1930 US Federal Census, Alabama, Marion, Reid, Precinct 6, SD 1, ED 47-8, sheet 10B, 26 Apr 1930. Line 100, dwelling 184, family 193, head James T. Emerson (WM26, married @ 20), wife Ida (WF21, married @ 16), daughter Clytie (WF3y11m), son Hirtice (WM2y2m), brother Dollie (WM18). All born in Alabama, including parents.
1940 US Federal Census, Alabama, Marion, Reids Precinct 6, SD 7, ED 47-8, sheet 14A, 29 Apr 1940. Line 32, dwelling 228. Head J. T. Emerson (WM37), wife Ida (WF35), daughter Clytee (WF13), son Hirtis (WM11). All born in Alabama.
Alabama Marriage Record, Marion, p. 62, 14 Dec 1924 (license 12 Dec 1924). Groom John T. Emerson, WM21, 5'9", 150#, b. Alabama, farmer, 1st marriage, protestant, Vina Rt. 1. Bride Ida Nichols, WF18, 5'4", 119#, b. Alabama, farmer, 1st marriage, protestant, Hodges Rt. 2.
Memorial of Tom and Ida Emerson, Mount Caramel Cemetery, Marion, Alabama, USA, Tom Nichols, b. 26 Oct 1903, d. 4 Aug 1994. Ida b. 3 Apr 1909, d. 12 Sep 1999.
US Social Security Applications and Claims. 417-50-5651, Ida Jane Emerson, b. 3 Apr 1909 in Hodges, Marion, Alabama. d. 12 Sep 1999. Father William J. Nichols, mother Nancy E. Nichols.
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