This home was build in the 1920's by Alvin Berry and Lottie Nail Dopson.  Berry and Lottie raised identical twin girls here in the early 1930's, Ida Faye Dopson Green Griffith and Ila Mae Dopson Lindsey.  Mr. Berry died in the 1930's and Ms. Lottie then married Homer Hall.  Homer wanted her to move to his new rock home on Andrews Mill Road but she wanted to stay in this home.  So they lived as man and wife in separate houses until Homer died in the 1960's.  She played the organ at Refuge Church for many years until just before she died in her nineties.  Each Sunday Homer would drive over and pick her up for church.  Then drive her back to her house after church and return to his home.

This home was build in the 1920's by Alvin Berry and Lottie Nail Dopson. Berry and Lottie raised identical twin girls here in the early 1930's, Ida Faye Dopson Green Griffith and Ila Mae Dopson Lindsey. Mr. Berry died in the 1930's and Ms. Lottie then married Homer Hall. Homer wanted her to move to his new rock home on Andrews Mill Road but she wanted to stay in this home. So they lived as man and wife in separate houses until Homer died in the 1960's. She played the organ at Refuge Church for many years until just before she died in her nineties. Each Sunday Homer would drive over and pick her up for church. Then drive her back to her house after church and return to his home.

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04.05 | 17:46

I love quotes! Outstanding and encouraging!

04.05 | 17:43

I don't see your wonderful books mentioned! Where are they?

04.05 | 17:40

I hadn't visited your page in a while. This is truly a labor of love....such detail. I think it will mean a lot to the community!

28.01 | 04:07

Deborah, welcome to the neighborhood. I hope to visit you soon.

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