The Lupo Family of Coffee County
From left to right: Hilda Lupo, James M. Lupo, sitting in James M Lupo's lap are [Rosa and Modess] or [Willie & Rosa], Louella Ford Lupo, and Bessie Lupo.
**Note from Brenda:
Modess died at the age of 4 on 5/4/1904, and Willie (a girl) died at the age of 5 on 11/13/1904, so since I don't know when the picture was taken, I'm not sure which of the younger girls are pictured.
This photo is of James M. (Jim) Lupo and Louella Ford on their wedding day.
James M. (Jim) Lupo and Louella Ford Lupo in later years.
Left to right: Hilda Lupo and Bessie Lupo Taylor, daughters of James M. (Jim) and Louella Ford Lupo.
Bessie Estella Lupo Taylor Teuton, born May 6 1898 - died Feb. 13, 1974, buried in the Douglas City Cemetery. Lupo Subdivision is named for Bessie Lupo Taylor Teuton due to her donation of land.
Lupo Family Home.
James M. (Jim) Lupo is shown holding Bessie, along with Hilda and
Louella who is standing on the porch.
These pictures and sketches were contributed by Brenda T. DeCastro
the great-granddaughter of James M. (Jim) and Louella Ford Lupo, the granddaughter
of Bessie Lupo Taylor, and the daughter of J.L. (James Lang) Taylor, Sr.
Melody Moore McCook/Douglas/Georgia
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