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Wilson Kenedy Dermid

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Wilson Kenedy Dermid

Birth
Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1925 (aged 72–73)
Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
NW-R10-27
Memorial ID
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Wilson appears with his parents and siblings in the 1870 Federal Census of Blue Ridge, Henderson County, North Carolina, living on a farm. The household included: L T Dermid, age 46, born in South Carolina to parents from South Carolina, a farmer; Margaret E., age 45, born in South Carolina; William A, age 19, born in North Carolina; Wilson C., age 18, born in North Carolina; Danl W., age 16, an idiot, born in North Carolina; John, age 14, born in North Carolina; Martha, age 11, born in North Carolina; Jefferson, age 9, born in North Carolina; L T, age 6, born in North Carolina; Joel, age 4, born in North Carolina; and Luke Fields, a farm hand. By 1880, his parents still had the six youngest children at home. Wilson was living as a boarder in Cherokee, Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he was working as a farm laborer.


Wilson appears in the 1900 Federal Census of Altus, Greer County, Oklahoma, living with his wife and children. The household included: Wilson Dermid, age 47, born June 1852 in South Carolina to a father from South Carolina and a mother from North Carolina, a farmer; Sada, age 26, born February 1874 in Texas to a father from Mississippi and a mother from Ohio, married for three years, one child; Lewis, age 2, step-son, born July 1897 in Texas to parents from Texas; Westley Campbell, age 8, a border; Jentta Dermid, age 21 sister-in-law, born December 1875, married 3 years two children, born in Missouri to a father from Nevada and a mother from Iowa; Stella E, age 2, born march 1898 in Texas to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Missouri; and Gracie S, age 0, born February 1900 in Texas to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Missouri.

Wilson appears in the 1910 Federal Census of Canadian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, living with his wife and children and his sister-in-law and her children. The household included; Wilson H. Dermid, age 57, born in South Carolina to a father from South Carolina and a mother from North Carolina, married once for ten years; Sarah T., age 37, born in Texas to a father from Mississippi and a mother from Iowa, married twice, currently for 10 years, three living children of four born; Nellie E. Dermid, age 9, born in Oklahoma to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Texas; Josie L, age 4, born in Oklahoma to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Texas; Louis A Hill, stepson, age 12, born in Texas to parents from Texas.

He appears in the 1920 Federal Census of Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, living with his wife and two children. The household included: Wilson K. Dermid, age 68, born in North Carolina to parents from North Carolina, a farmer who owns his farm; Sarah, age 46, born in Texas to a father from Mississippi and a mother from Iowa; Josie, age 14, born in Oklahoma to a father from North Carolina and a mother from Texas; and J. T., age 8, born in Oklahoma.

Wilson appears with his parents and siblings in the 1870 Federal Census of Blue Ridge, Henderson County, North Carolina, living on a farm. The household included: L T Dermid, age 46, born in South Carolina to parents from South Carolina, a farmer; Margaret E., age 45, born in South Carolina; William A, age 19, born in North Carolina; Wilson C., age 18, born in North Carolina; Danl W., age 16, an idiot, born in North Carolina; John, age 14, born in North Carolina; Martha, age 11, born in North Carolina; Jefferson, age 9, born in North Carolina; L T, age 6, born in North Carolina; Joel, age 4, born in North Carolina; and Luke Fields, a farm hand. By 1880, his parents still had the six youngest children at home. Wilson was living as a boarder in Cherokee, Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he was working as a farm laborer.


Wilson appears in the 1900 Federal Census of Altus, Greer County, Oklahoma, living with his wife and children. The household included: Wilson Dermid, age 47, born June 1852 in South Carolina to a father from South Carolina and a mother from North Carolina, a farmer; Sada, age 26, born February 1874 in Texas to a father from Mississippi and a mother from Ohio, married for three years, one child; Lewis, age 2, step-son, born July 1897 in Texas to parents from Texas; Westley Campbell, age 8, a border; Jentta Dermid, age 21 sister-in-law, born December 1875, married 3 years two children, born in Missouri to a father from Nevada and a mother from Iowa; Stella E, age 2, born march 1898 in Texas to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Missouri; and Gracie S, age 0, born February 1900 in Texas to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Missouri.

Wilson appears in the 1910 Federal Census of Canadian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, living with his wife and children and his sister-in-law and her children. The household included; Wilson H. Dermid, age 57, born in South Carolina to a father from South Carolina and a mother from North Carolina, married once for ten years; Sarah T., age 37, born in Texas to a father from Mississippi and a mother from Iowa, married twice, currently for 10 years, three living children of four born; Nellie E. Dermid, age 9, born in Oklahoma to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Texas; Josie L, age 4, born in Oklahoma to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Texas; Louis A Hill, stepson, age 12, born in Texas to parents from Texas.

He appears in the 1920 Federal Census of Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, living with his wife and two children. The household included: Wilson K. Dermid, age 68, born in North Carolina to parents from North Carolina, a farmer who owns his farm; Sarah, age 46, born in Texas to a father from Mississippi and a mother from Iowa; Josie, age 14, born in Oklahoma to a father from North Carolina and a mother from Texas; and J. T., age 8, born in Oklahoma.



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