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Glen Irvin House circa 1904


NATIONAL REGISTER of Historic Places: 205 Walnut Street - Three-bay I-house with one-story front porch, ell, rear addition, side carport, modern fenestration and aluminum siding. Robert Lee Smith built the house for Irvin, an employee of the Swansboro Land and Lumber Company. NR

Born about 1876, Clem(n) Irvin(g), married Sudie Butler on September 8, 1909 in Wayne County, North Carolina.

In the 1910 Swansboro census, 34-year old Irvin was noted with his 19-year-old wife Sudie. At that time, he was noted as a "mill hand - saw mill."

By the1920 census, the couple was living in Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina with son Edward Walter, born in 1918.

W.C. Irvin 55 and 12-year-old son Edward were listed in the 1930 White Oak, Carteret County, North Carolina census. W.C. was noted as a farm laborer.

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