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100What is your name?: A. M. [Brahham?] What is your age? (years): 47, 1882 March, 4. What is your occupation?: Blacksmith Where is your residence?: Criglersville Va. Where were you born?: W. F. (Wake Forest?) North Carolina Are you married?: yes What was your wife's name before marriage?: Mray [Mary?] Robinson Are you married to more than one woman?: no Have you children?: no Do your wife and children enjoy good health?: yes Are you sound in body?: yes Are you subject to any periodic complaint which is liable to render you unable to follow your usual employment, or which is calculated to shorten life, and thereby render yourself, wife, and children a burden to this Lodge?: Will you faithfully obey the laws and submit to all the penalties that may be imposed, should it ever be proved that you have made a false statement?: yes Dated: Oct. 10. 1931 Signed : A. M. [Brahham?] Witnessed: : Edmon Jackson Witnessed: Robert Camel | 100What is your name?: A. M. [Brahham?] What is your age? (years): 47, 1882 March, 4. What is your occupation?: Blacksmith Where is your residence?: Criglersville Va. Where were you born?: W. S. North Carolina Are you married?: yes What was your wife's name before marriage?: Mray [Mary?] Robinson Are you married to more than one woman?: no Have you children?: no Do your wife and children enjoy good health?: yes Are you sound in body?: yes Are you subject to any periodic complaint which is liable to render you unable to follow your usual employment, or which is calculated to shorten life, and thereby render yourself, wife, and children a burden to this Lodge?: Will you faithfully obey the laws and submit to all the penalties that may be imposed, should it ever be proved that you have made a false statement?: yes Dated: Oct. 10. 1931 Signed : A. M. [Brahham?] Witnessed: : Edmon Jackson Witnessed: Robert Camel |