Posted by mb58 on August 21, 2012 at 08:26:13 from (192.234.241.146):
Here's two examples of what this question is about. An old man who was my neighbor (since died) said that his Dad used to tell them a story about when he was a young man living at home with his parents and brothers and sisters. His dad said one day the oldest brother (still in his teens) got into an argument with his father. Got up from the supper table. Got his meager belongings and walked out the door. They never saw or heard from him again. This would have been along about the 1890's. Another old man said his brother and other family members were hoeing cotton one day when one of the older brothers laid his hoe down and walked off. His dad called after him to ask where he was going. He replied that he was tired of hoeing cotton and never intended to do it again. When they got back home, the brother was gone and they never heard from him again. (this was in the 1930's)Do any of you have simular stories? Closest I have to it is a cousin who was gone for three years once but he finally came home.
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