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In 1923, Ruth Hopkins sold 721 Grant to Cleora Malaby, a widow. Her husband, Samuel Malaby, died the <br />same year. She was born in Wisconsin in 1864, and records indicate that she lived at 721 Grant for nine <br />years, until she sold the house in 1932. She previously worked as a nurse, but at the time of the 1930 <br />census, which shows her living at this location on Grant, her profession was "seamstress," and <br />directories state that she was a librarian at the Louisville Public Library. Cleora Malaby was active in <br />Women of Woodcraft and in the drill team for the Security Benefit Association. Cleora Malaby died in <br />1935. The following photo shows Malaby outside 721 Grant: <br />In 1932, Cleora Malaby sold 721 Grant to Doris Jenkins. It would end up being the Harry and Doris <br />Jenkins home for 37 years. <br />Harry Jenkins (1887 -1968) was born in Louisville to Thomas and Jemima Jenkins. In 1920, after the death <br />of his first wife in 1920, he married Doris Manchester (1891- 1965). They raised six children at 721 Grant, <br />including two sets of twins. Their children were Marjorie, Mildred, LaVerne, Harry Jr., Nellie, and Nettie. <br />The following photo shows Harry and Doris Jenkins: <br />7 <br />
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