The  Fourth  Generation
William Harrison & Frances Streetman's Children
1.Lovic Streetman - Grandpa's son by Lillie Dukes
2.Harry Thomas Streetman b. 21 Dec 1909 d. 01 Jul 1940
3.Gartrell Monroe Streetman b. 20 May 1911 d. 03 Oct 1913 at age 2
4.Baby Streetman - died shortly after birth - no records
5.Ethel Mae Streetman b. 08 Jan 1913 d. 18 Apr 1958
6.Lillian Delonia Streetman b. 20 May 1914 d. Jan 11, 1997
7.Helen Louise Streetman b. 11 Aug 1917 d. 06 jan 1927
8.William Hudson Streetman b. 27 Mar 1918 d. 17 Apr 1978
9.Elmer Cecil Streetman b. 18 Sep 1921 d.04 Feb 1929 Died at age 7
10.Doris Evelyn Streetman b. 01 Jul 1923  d. March 15, 1991
11.Frances Lollette Streetman b. 03 Dec 1927
12.Dovie Jewel Streetman b. 29 Mar 1929
13.Jessie Allison Streetman b. 21 May 1932 d. 31 Aug 1968
14. John Carroll lived with Grandma & Grandpa from a very early age
and was considered a foster son.

The daughters of Harrison & Frances Streetman Left to Right:
Ethel Mae (Streetman) Davison, Doris Evelyn (Streetman) Dea,
Frances Lollette (Streetman) Gilley, Dovie Jewel (Streetman) Lamberth
FAR RIGHT: Lillian Delonia (Streetman) Pierce  Both  photos 1948
Below: Helen Louise Streetman who died at age 10.

Helen Louise Streetman

    William (Bill) Streetman                           Jesse Allison (Jep) Streetman
            1918 - 1978                                                        1932 - 1968
Both served in U.S. Army.  Uncle Bill was wounded in World War II and
received a pension.  Uncle Jep died when thrown from a horse.  Both were
living in Shreveport, La at the time of their death.
 
Three of Grandma & Grandpa's sons reached adulthood. Uncle Bill and Uncle Jep both served in the Army. Harry Thomas was killed in a car accident at age 39. Harry had 2 children, Harold Thomas and Wanda Aquita Streetman, that lived with him, after he and his wife, Violet Stewart Streetman, were divorced. When he died, Grandma & Grandpa raised them.  All the younger kids called him "Uncle Dude."

(many more pictures and stories to come)


AND SO WE BEGAN...

The  Fifth Generation


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