Lou Vernon (Grayson) Wilson
Birth
Death
November 18, 1866
May 15, 1914
Red River Station, TX
Block 6 Lot 3 Space 1
Parent
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Spouse
Children
Mrs. W. H. Wilson died last Friday morning, a shock to many. She had been ill for some two or three weeks, and her daughters, Mrs. Bradford of Trinidad, Colorado, and Mrs. Adams of Beckville, Texas, were with her during her last days. Lou Vernon Grayson was 47 years, born November 18, 1866, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grayson. Her birth place was in Grayson estate near Red River Station. She made her home in Montague, was educated and married to William H. Wilson November 24, 1883. They made their home in Nocona for many years. She is survived by her husband; the following children, Mrs. G. R. Bradford of Trinidad, Colorado; Mrs. E. C. Adams of Beckville, May, Nellie, Fred, Ruth, Don, Glenn, James and Robert; brothers and sisters living are Mrs. G. W. Hinton, Mrs. Mattie Bounds, and Miss Sarah Grayson of Route 1, Nocona, and N. B. Grayson of near Ryan, Oklahoma. Source: Nocona News - May 22, 1914
Lou V Wilson
Grayson[M]
Birth
Death
Nov 18, 1866
May 15, 1914
Red River Station TX
Block 6 Lot 3 Space 1
Parent
Sibling
Spouse
Children
Mrs. W. H. Wilson died last Friday morning, a shock to many. She had been ill for some two or three weeks, and her daughters, Mrs. Bradford of Trinidad, Colorado, and Mrs. Adams of Beckville, Texas, were with her during her last days. Lou Vernon Grayson was 47 years, born November 18, 1866, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grayson. Her birth place was in Grayson estate near Red River Station. She made her home in Montague, was educated and married to William H. Wilson November 24, 1883. They made their home in Nocona for many years. She is survived by her husband; the following children, Mrs. G. R. Bradford of Trinidad, Colorado; Mrs. E. C. Adams of Beckville, May, Nellie, Fred, Ruth, Don, Glenn, James and Robert; brothers and sisters living are Mrs. G. W. Hinton, Mrs. Mattie Bounds, and Miss Sarah Grayson of Route 1, Nocona, and N. B. Grayson of near Ryan, Oklahoma. Source: Nocona News - May 22, 1914