Age:
19
Gender:
Female
Hair:
Brown
Eyes:
Brown
Height/Weight:
5'4/130 lbs
Physical Description:
Abigail or Abby as she's typically called, wouldn't consider herself no raving beauty but she ain't dog ugly either. Like many girls her age she wears home spun and sack cloth dresses that are made by her mother. Her long hair is typically braided or left spilling about her shoulders. But she has grown up enough to pin her hair up on top of her head especially on Sundays when she wears her best to church.
Likes:
* Helping her mother around the homestead.
* Playing with her sisters.
* Strawberries right out of the patch.
* Warm weather
Dislikes:
* When her siblings quarrel.
* People who think they're better then someone cause they got money.
* Pickles
* Her daddies drinkin.
Personality:
Abby is the quiet yet strong type, she work as hard as any man and love even harder. She does her best to do right by her family and the good Lord as she's been taught her whole life. She has grown up in this town from it's humble beginnings to it's now prospering state. But always loyal to her family she will work as hard as they to keep their home and lives as far from the debauchery that takes place in town. She feels a strong sense that someday she's gonna make a man a fine wife and have lots of babies just like her Mama and Daddy.
David Hiram Haggard
Age: 46, Farmer/Prospector
Loretta Eve Haggard
Age: 36, Farmer/Mother
Cammie and Betsie Haggard
Cammie Age: 10, Betsie Age: 4
Adam Matthew Haggard
Age: 8
History:
Abby has grown up on the outskirts Crosby's Ridge in a small farmhouse. Very rarely do the Haggard's venture into town for anything but supplies out of sure fear of what might happen to the children. Well except for David Haggard who is a regular at the Big Horn saloon. Loretta is the major caretaker of the home and children but the children have all learned to do their part over the years so the chores get done faster. The farms is small mostly providing for the families needs, and David makes most of his money prospecting the rivers. But with the rush going on it's getting harder and harder for him to find a good spot, finding that allot of people are trying to squat on his land. He as compared to many a other men in town is very much a pacifistic and chooses not to fight. But it is beginning to affect the money he is bringing in turn having the money to provide for his family. He also tends to try to drink away his problems causing more financial tension, it has gotten so bad they live in fear that they might loose the farm.