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- Margaret_ONeal abstract "Margaret McNair O’Neal was a Caucasian woman who lived in rural Orange County, North Carolina, who was interviewed by William O. Forster on October 4, 1938 for the Federal Writers' Project. She married Ed O’Neal and together they had five boys, but raised nine children until the time of Ed’s death in 1938.".
- Q6759783 abstract "Margaret McNair O’Neal was a Caucasian woman who lived in rural Orange County, North Carolina, who was interviewed by William O. Forster on October 4, 1938 for the Federal Writers' Project. She married Ed O’Neal and together they had five boys, but raised nine children until the time of Ed’s death in 1938.".
- Margaret_ONeal comment "Margaret McNair O’Neal was a Caucasian woman who lived in rural Orange County, North Carolina, who was interviewed by William O. Forster on October 4, 1938 for the Federal Writers' Project. She married Ed O’Neal and together they had five boys, but raised nine children until the time of Ed’s death in 1938.".
- Q6759783 comment "Margaret McNair O’Neal was a Caucasian woman who lived in rural Orange County, North Carolina, who was interviewed by William O. Forster on October 4, 1938 for the Federal Writers' Project. She married Ed O’Neal and together they had five boys, but raised nine children until the time of Ed’s death in 1938.".