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Can anyone tell me who this B.F. Wilson or A.Weaver was?
Posted by: vergina green (ID *****9913) Date: July 15, 2008 at 21:25:21
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Can anyone tell me about any of these people?

1900 Dunklin Co. MO.

WILSON FRANK age 18 M W MO MO DUNKLIN SALEM 1900 (Occ. farm laborer) (no month of birth (1882) and no birth place for parents)


July 22 1902 B.F. Wilson married A. Weaver in Dunklin co Mo.

1910 census Mississippi Co. AR., indexed as
WILSON FRANK age 28 M W MO AR MISSISSIPPI BIG LAKE TWP 1910 (no birth place for parents) married (1) 8 yrs. (Occ. fisherman)
Julia age 27 b. in IN. f&m b. in KY. married (2) 8 yrs. had 3 children 3 living
Bertha age 3 b. in AR.
Weaver, Lura (stepdau) age 15 b. in MO. f&m b. IN.
Weaver, Agnes (stepdau) age 11 b. in MO. f&m b. in IN.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Benjamin Franklin Wilson
City: Manila
County: Mississippi
State: Arkansas
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1873
Race: White
Occupation: farmer, works for self
Nearest relative: Bertha Wilson, Manila, Mississippi Co, AR
Description: tall (5'9"), slender, brown eyes, black hair
Disability: lost one eye
Date: 12 Sep 1918




1920 Mississippi co Arkansas 1920 census Neal township.
Wilson Frank age 46 born Unknown, widow father born unknown mother Arkansas
Wilson Bertha age 15 daughter born Arkansas father unknown mother Arkansas


Frank Wilson and Elsie Maybel Dodson Pollard had two children Madeline C Wilson born 1922 and James Edward Wilson born 1924.


Thank you Jennie


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