tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8355052.post2933547873195640590..comments2024-03-28T09:52:15.415-04:00Comments on Common Denominator: A Family's History of the United StatesKen Schenckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09745548537303356655noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8355052.post-73088545193170723852014-06-02T22:19:47.132-04:002014-06-02T22:19:47.132-04:00Some additional and corrective information from fa...Some additional and corrective information from family members:<br /><br />1. The story about hopping freight trains out West was true but probably earlier than 1920, maybe even when he was in his teens. Uncle Gene said he stayed in flop houses. Jim thought he might have returned to Indiana because the US had joined the war (WW1). <br /><br />2. They were perhaps married in a preacher's home. Esther was perhaps a friend of one of Dorsey's sisters.<br /><br />3. Dorsey was working at a light plant, maybe on Michigantown Road in Frankfort. Someone from the plant invited him to go to the revival at an International Holiness Church in Delphi. The sisters Dunkelberger were preaching. It was packed so D and E sat on the front row. One said to the other that they were going forward and they both went forward together.<br /><br />4. Esther remarked that they wouldn't have lasted if they hadn't got saved. He had promised her he would stop smoking but she saw smoke coming out of the outhouse. <br /><br />5. Sanctified at Frankfort camp under the preaching of C. W. Ruth.Ken Schenckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09745548537303356655noreply@blogger.com