On 5 June 1917, Wilburn Lee Presley (B: 16 Feb 1889, Dalton, Georgia) registered for the World War I Draft in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. He was described as single, tall, stout, light blue eyes, dark brown hair, and a self-employed farmer in Fort Sumner. He claimed an excemption for a defective left hand (WWI Draft Card). He served from 31 May 1918 to 30 Sep 1921 (VA).
In 1930, Wilburn resided at Fort Sumner, New Mexico as a farmer and World War I veteran(1930 Census).
In 1940, Wilburn was enumerated in Fort Sumner with adopted son Quinton Henderson (1940 Census).
(Info provided by truchasnm #47143330)
On 5 June 1917, Wilburn Lee Presley (B: 16 Feb 1889, Dalton, Georgia) registered for the World War I Draft in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. He was described as single, tall, stout, light blue eyes, dark brown hair, and a self-employed farmer in Fort Sumner. He claimed an excemption for a defective left hand (WWI Draft Card). He served from 31 May 1918 to 30 Sep 1921 (VA).
In 1930, Wilburn resided at Fort Sumner, New Mexico as a farmer and World War I veteran(1930 Census).
In 1940, Wilburn was enumerated in Fort Sumner with adopted son Quinton Henderson (1940 Census).
(Info provided by truchasnm #47143330)
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WORLD WAR I
Family Members
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Amos Benton Presley
1878–1949
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Ed Presley
1881–1944
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Newton William Presley
1884–1945
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Pearl Calvania Presley Cole
1890–1976
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B L Presley
1892–1951
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Carl Brown Presley
1894–1974
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Russell Sage Presley
1896–1951
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Spurgeon Hyte Presley
1901–1997
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Joe William "Bill" Presley Sr
1903–1968
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Roscoe Elvin Presley
1905–1979
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