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Wilson - Thomas W.

Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, March 18, 1921

   
Thomas W. Wilson, who has been an invalid for a long time,   died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emmett Perkins at half   past 8 on Wed. morning. Fun. serv. at the Christian Church on   Friday (this) morning at 11 o'clock will be in charge of Rev. JC   Burkhart, of Crawfordsville. Interment in Maple Ridge   Cemetery - -transcribed by kbz

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Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, March 25, 1921

   
Thomas W. Wilson youngest of 7 children of Susannah and   William Wilson, one of the pioneer preachers, known as Uncle   billie or "the blind preacher," was born March 31, 1848 and died   March 16, 1921 had he lived until the 31st of March he would have   been 73 years old. He united with the Christian Church at the age   of 16. He was marr. Dec 18, 1878 to America G. Carrington. he is   survived by his wife and 3 daughters: Mrs. Emmett Perkins and   Mrs. Raymond Sharpe of this place and Mrs. Charles A. Spencer of   Crawfordsville, 4 grandchildren; one granddau, Thelma Spencer,   departed this life last May; also 3 sisters and two brothers; one   brother passed away one year ago. Fun. serv. were held at the   Christian Church conducted by Rev. JC Burkhart assisted by Rev.   Henry Bell. Those from a distance were: Rev. Newton Wilson, a   brother, Alexdria; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, a brother,   Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. DeMott Wilson and son, Carl, a nephew,   Southport; Miss Neata Wilson, a sister, Russellville; Mr. and   Mrs. Estol Dragoo and son, Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff;   Mrs. Manford Carrington and daughter, Thea; Mrs. Alva Doyle; Mrs.   Clara Sigmond; Geo. Goff; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilson and daughter,   Hazel and Mr. Lewis McGaughey, all of Russellville; Charles and   Frank Oliver of Whitesville; Mr. and Mrs. William Goff of   Parkersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Spencer; Rev. and Mrs. JC   Burkhart and son, Wendell; Rev. Henry Bell; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson and Mrs. James Shannon of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs.   Columbus Clodfelter and Miss Cora Carrington of Morton; Mrs. Sam   Grimes; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hester and Mr. Milton Carrington all   of Browns Valley; Mrs. Claude Carrington and son, Arthur of   Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Perkins and Mrs. Alva Waldon of   Clinton; Mrs. Garnet Deere of Fincastle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tapp   and son, Lamar of New Market - -transcribed by kbz
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