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Woodward Cemetery, 88-2 Summary Report, page 20

and he died in the 1918 great flu epidemic. Tyler died in his 80s, and his mother lived to be 101. Maple Hill Cemetery records (per Old Huntsville Magazine's web page) shows that Edna died January 28, 1989. Evelyn also mentioned that Huntsville Attorney Fred Simpson interviewed her husband Tyler Darwin extensively for an entire day to learn details of the Woodward girl's murder in Huntsville during the cotton mill days. Mr. Simpson documented the murder details in his book and brought her a complimentary copy after its publication. John P. Rankin 103 Madison Avenue Madison, AL 35758 Addendum: Percy Keel says that a Mr. Foster lived in the house after the Darwins. Madison City Attorney Ann Marie Lacy and her husband are the present occupants / owners. The 1910 census included the record below for the family of John W. Woodward, after sons Charles and John were no longer living in the household: 20 - (2936)