James E. and Chung H. Peacock - Page 6

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          two-bedroom cement house that he built.  The house was unfinished           
          and had very little furniture.  In 1985, MacFarland deeded the              
          house to a friend, Kathleen Griffin (Griffin), but he lived in              
          the house until just before he died in February 1989.  After he             
          died, Griffin sold the house for $14,000.                                   
               Tobey Peacock married Donna Peacock in 1960.  Tobey Peacock            
          died in 1973.  Tobey Peacock owned a 40-acre dairy farm, drove a            
          dairy truck, and raised and bred animals.  Tobey Peacock lived              
          frugally.  Tobey Peacock reported less than $3,000 as wages or              
          self-employment income during his life, and never more than                 
          $1,200 in any one year.  Tobey Peacock disapproved of                       
          petitioners' lifestyle.                                                     
               2.   Petitioner-Wife's Mother                                          
               Il Nam Lee was petitioner-wife's mother.  Il Nam Lee died in           
          1982.  Chang Un MacFarland is Il Nam Lee's sister.  Chang Un                
          MacFarland married MacFarland, petitioner-husband's stepfather.             
               Ki Chong Kim is Chang Un MacFarland's son.  In 1983, Chang             
          Un MacFarland and Ki Chong Kim came to the United States for a              
          short time, and then returned to Korea.                                     
               3.   Petitioner-Wife's Brothers and Sisters                            
               Kil Lee, Song Lee, and James Suil Peacock, Jr. (Suil                   
          Peacock) are petitioner-wife's brothers.  Kyu Lee is Song Lee's             
          son.  Okhee Cho and K.C. Urbon are petitioner-wife's sisters.               
               Petitioners told U.S. immigration officials that Suil                  
          Peacock and K.C. Urbon were their adopted children so Suil                  




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