She was married to PAUL SHILLOCK who was an Army Officer like her father. They had 2 sons, Thomas born 1898 and George born 1904. It's unclear what happened to Paul Shillock, but in the 1900 and 1910 federal censuses, Agnes was living with her parents. In 1900 they were at Fort Grant in Arizona and in 1910 they were in Benicia, CA.
She died 5 Apr 1958 in Santa Clara County, CA. According to (*Interment Control Forms at SFNC), her ashes/cremains are interred in the same plot as her parents...see attachment.
*There is no apparent marker or inscription for her at the gravesite.
12/22/2016...Thanks to K. White (#47604138) for providing a link to Agnes' husband (Paul Shillock) and for providing additional information and documentation regarding family dynamics after Agnes' divorce from Paul. Both sons (Thomas and George) attended West Point. After their graduations, they dropped their surname (Shillock) and adopted McGregor, their mother's maiden name. This was an apparent snub to their father who had engaged in a long legal battle with their mother and had refused to provide the family with child support.
She was married to PAUL SHILLOCK who was an Army Officer like her father. They had 2 sons, Thomas born 1898 and George born 1904. It's unclear what happened to Paul Shillock, but in the 1900 and 1910 federal censuses, Agnes was living with her parents. In 1900 they were at Fort Grant in Arizona and in 1910 they were in Benicia, CA.
She died 5 Apr 1958 in Santa Clara County, CA. According to (*Interment Control Forms at SFNC), her ashes/cremains are interred in the same plot as her parents...see attachment.
*There is no apparent marker or inscription for her at the gravesite.
12/22/2016...Thanks to K. White (#47604138) for providing a link to Agnes' husband (Paul Shillock) and for providing additional information and documentation regarding family dynamics after Agnes' divorce from Paul. Both sons (Thomas and George) attended West Point. After their graduations, they dropped their surname (Shillock) and adopted McGregor, their mother's maiden name. This was an apparent snub to their father who had engaged in a long legal battle with their mother and had refused to provide the family with child support.
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