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Little Cake known for large families: The Carlie Bryants



2007-11-09 - Little Cake Community, District 1, Adair County, KY - Photo From the collection of Hilda Smith.
LITTLE CAKE COMMUNITY KNOWN FOR LARGE FAMILIES. Hilda Smith writes, "Carlie Bryant is shown here with his 16 surviving children out of 19.This picture was taken on May 24, 1961 after the funeral of his wife Nona Belle (Neat) Bryant. Carlie and Nona Bryant were the parents of my Grandmother, Mary, who is sitting in the front row, second from the left. Front row, from left: Florence, Mary, Evelyn, Grandpa Carlie Bryant, Cora and Beatrice. Back row: Buford, Russell, Freda, Claude, Robert, Lilburn, Lillian, Leighton, Coy, Herbert and Levona." The other three children were all boys: Leonard, who died in 1933 at the age of 33; Stanley, who died as an infant in 1912; and Kenneth, who died in 1940 at the age of 21.


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