When Aunt Mary died, the Wilson Cemetery road was in such bad shape they had to use a pulpwood truck to carry her to the cemetery for the service.
Aunt Mary, Gladys and nephew James Flurry use to live in the Dantzler company houses on stilts by the old Dantzler Commissary (on Hwy 57)that later became the Dees General Store.
There were several company houses on stilts in the creek bottom on both sides of the old store.
When Aunt Mary died, the Wilson Cemetery road was in such bad shape they had to use a pulpwood truck to carry her to the cemetery for the service.
Aunt Mary, Gladys and nephew James Flurry use to live in the Dantzler company houses on stilts by the old Dantzler Commissary (on Hwy 57)that later became the Dees General Store.
There were several company houses on stilts in the creek bottom on both sides of the old store.
Family Members
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Sarah Etta Wilson Flurry
1867–1911
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Seburn Hughey Wilson
1868–1932
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William Thomas Wilson
1869–1950
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Nancy Jane Wilson Whittington
1871–1953
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John Carter Wilson
1874–1958
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James Frank Wilson
1877–1943
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Sabra Isabelle Wilson Dunaway Carter
1879–1953
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Laura Samantha Wilson Tootle
1880–1957
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Little Saul Wilson
1883–1883
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Aquilla Broxton "Brock" Wilson
1884–1937
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