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Name
Wilson
,
John
N
.
Date of Birth
1838
Date of Death
1919
Spousal Information
Leonora
Leah
Hardeman
Date of Marriage
August
4
,
1868
Gender
Male
Personal Information
Reverend
John
Newton
Wilson
was
born
on
August
28
,
1838
in
Pike
County
,
Georgia
. He
served
in the
Confederate
Army
in
Company
K
,
1st
Texas
Infantry
,
Hood's
Brigade
from
1861-1865
.
Family Information
Randol
P
.
Wilson
and
Jane
B
.
Turner
Wilson
were the
parents
of
Rev
.
John
Newton
Wilson
.
Rev
.
John
Newton
Wilson
and his
wife
,
Leonora
Leah
Hardeman
Wilson
, had
seven
children
named
Della
,
Eva
,
Benton
Hardeman
,
Horace
Turner
,
Roy
Blackstone
,
Bessie
Pearl
, and
Cullis
Newton
.
Cemetery Name
Oak Grove Cemetery
Cemetery Location
Nacogdoches County
Texas
Block, Lot, Plot
B
,
089
,
0003
Facing
East
Bibliography
Ericson, Carolyn. “Wilson, Randol P.” In Nacogdoches County Families, 724. Dallas, TX: Curtis Media Corp., 1985.
Funding Source
Preserve America Grant
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