MARY EPPERSON & ALBERT L. HOYDAR

 

 

 

Mary Epperson, only daughter of Charles H. and Lida Moore Epperson, was reared in Clay County, Nebraska. She was graduated in 1915 from the Fairfield, {Clay County} Nebraska, High School. The three years following she taught school in the country near Fairfield. During 1918 and 1919, she attended the State University at Lincoln, Nebraska, and taught a year in the Fairfield school. She was married May 26, 1920, to Albert L. Hoydar, who was also born and reared in Clay County. They lived several years in Malvern and Red Oak, Iowa, where Albert was engaged in an electrical business. In 1928 they moved from Iowa to Superior, Nebraska, where Albert is an electrician with the Nebraska Cement Plant. Mary and Albert have two daughter, Mary Elizabeth and Frances Lida, and one son Albert Charles. Since the death of her husband, Charles H. Epperson, Lida Moore Epperson has lived in the home of her daughter, Mary, and family.

Transcribed by Darla Stimbert January 2004

Author: Edna Epperson Brinkman: The story of David Epperson & his family of Albemarle County, Virginia : with supplementary notes on the Epperson family in America
Hinsdale, Ill.: E.E. Brinkman, 1933, 320  pgs. (part of pages 190-191)