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The Wilson Family of Loraine, Texas

Contributed by: Bob Edgar

 

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Henry Bannon Wilson Jr and Dinella Adelaide Sandlin Wilson.
Children: Dewey Charles Wilson, Clyde Wilson, Clara Wilson, Tennis Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson,
Minnie Lee Wilson, Beatrice Vivian Wilson, and baby Henry Edison Wilson.
Picture is dated 1909.

 

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Henry Bannon Wilson, Jr. & Dinella Adelaide Sandlin Wilson

 

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Celebrating the 95 th birthday of Dinella Adelaide Sandlin Wilson, at the Lions Club, Loraine, Texas.
Children: Tennis Cleveland Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson Elliott, Clara Wilson Butler, Clyde Wilson,
Dewey Charles Wilson, Minnie Wilson Martin, Beatrice Wilson Bruce, and Henry Edison Wilson.
Picture dated 1962

 

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Henry Bannon Wilson Jr & Mules Kate & Beck-1931
(See article below)

 

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Loraine Man Owns Mules 33 Years Old.
Team has helped make every crop planted since 1900.
Loraine, July 4, 1931
By H. B. Wilson
(click image to enlarge)

 

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L-R Minnie Wilson Martin, Beatrice Wilson Bruce, Rhoda Wilson (Clyde's Wife), Clara Wilson Butler,
Leona Wilson (Dewey's Wife)

 

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Marie Wilson
Marie Wilson was 70 years old when she competed in the 100 yard dash and won her heat.
She was the daughter of Tennis & Mary Wilson, and grand-daughter of Henry Bannon Wilson Jr
& Dinella Sandlin Wilson, all of Loraine, Texas

 

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