It was 1910, ten years after the turn of the century. It was the end of a decade, which meant that a census had to be taken. This time; however, African Americans would be included for only the second time. (The 1900 Census was the first).
44-year-old William Hasman lived in Navarro County, near Corsicana with his wife of 14 years, Letha who was 31 years old. It was his 1st marriage and her 2nd. They both were born in Texas. No marriage records are available so we are not sure of Letha’s maiden name. No children were born to this union.
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