In 1920 John Sullivan, 35, a plumber, lived on the Murfreesboro Pike with his wife, Evie, 32, and their sons, Henry, 12, and Richard, 4. Adjacent lived Uri Sullivan, 37, a tinner, with his wife, Louzine, 32, and their children, Leroy, 10; Eva, 11; and Dan, 5. Leroy must have been the Roy Sullivan that Mother mentioned, and Henry, who was about the same age as Jessie Lee Gentry, must have been known as Jack. Mrs. Eura Sullivan, mentioned by Mother as having taken her to have her tonsils removed, must have been Louzine Sullivan. Source: |