Willie Elizabeth Woolsey
DOB: January 14, 1868 Fayette Co., TX
DOD August 7, 1961 Yoakum, Lavaca Co., TX
Father: John Frazer
Mother: Fannie Park
Burial: August 8, 1961 Oak Grove Cemetery, Yoakum
Informant: Miss Lela D. Woolsey
Census Data:
1880 Fayette County, Texas Census: Willeamine Frazer, daughter of John & Fannie Frazier
1900 Lavaca County, Texas Census: Willie Wolsey, wife of George Wolsey
1910 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willie E. Woolsey, wife of George M. Woolsey
1920 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willie Woolsey, wife of George M. Woolsey
1930 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willie E. Woolsey, wife of G. M. Woolsey
1940 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willi Woolsey, wife of Geo Woolsey; Willie was the informant for the census taker
Weimar Mercury, 11 Aug 1961, page 1
Mrs. Woolsey, 93, Former Weimar Resident, Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. George Monroe Woolsey, 93, of Yoakum, were held at Buffington Chapel there Tuesday, with the Rev. R. B. Lear officiating. Burial was in the Oak Grove Cemetery of that area.
Mrs. Woolsey died Sunday at 5 p. m. at Huth Memorial Hospital in Yoakum.
She had lived in or near Yoakum since 1902. The former Miss Willie Elizabeth Frazer, she was born in Fayette County Jan. 14, 1868. She was married to Mr. Woolsey here Dec. 22, 1886, and they moved to Yoakum 16 years later to engage in dairying and farming. Later Mr. Woolsey operated a garage, then was employed by the city of Yoakum. He died in April 1959 at the age of 84.
Mrs. Woolsey's survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Vera Scruggs of Yoakum, Mrs. S. M. Harvey of Austin, Mrs. George E. Cullen and Mrs. John Dolsen of Houston, Mrs. Z. W. Scott and Miss Lela Woolsey, both of Yoakum; one son, W. W. Woolsey of San Antonio; 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; one brother, Walter Frazer of Sealy; and one sister, Mrs. Jesse Green of Weimar.
Willie Elizabeth Woolsey
DOB: January 14, 1868 Fayette Co., TX
DOD August 7, 1961 Yoakum, Lavaca Co., TX
Father: John Frazer
Mother: Fannie Park
Burial: August 8, 1961 Oak Grove Cemetery, Yoakum
Informant: Miss Lela D. Woolsey
Census Data:
1880 Fayette County, Texas Census: Willeamine Frazer, daughter of John & Fannie Frazier
1900 Lavaca County, Texas Census: Willie Wolsey, wife of George Wolsey
1910 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willie E. Woolsey, wife of George M. Woolsey
1920 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willie Woolsey, wife of George M. Woolsey
1930 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willie E. Woolsey, wife of G. M. Woolsey
1940 DeWitt County, Texas Census: Willi Woolsey, wife of Geo Woolsey; Willie was the informant for the census taker
Weimar Mercury, 11 Aug 1961, page 1
Mrs. Woolsey, 93, Former Weimar Resident, Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. George Monroe Woolsey, 93, of Yoakum, were held at Buffington Chapel there Tuesday, with the Rev. R. B. Lear officiating. Burial was in the Oak Grove Cemetery of that area.
Mrs. Woolsey died Sunday at 5 p. m. at Huth Memorial Hospital in Yoakum.
She had lived in or near Yoakum since 1902. The former Miss Willie Elizabeth Frazer, she was born in Fayette County Jan. 14, 1868. She was married to Mr. Woolsey here Dec. 22, 1886, and they moved to Yoakum 16 years later to engage in dairying and farming. Later Mr. Woolsey operated a garage, then was employed by the city of Yoakum. He died in April 1959 at the age of 84.
Mrs. Woolsey's survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Vera Scruggs of Yoakum, Mrs. S. M. Harvey of Austin, Mrs. George E. Cullen and Mrs. John Dolsen of Houston, Mrs. Z. W. Scott and Miss Lela Woolsey, both of Yoakum; one son, W. W. Woolsey of San Antonio; 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; one brother, Walter Frazer of Sealy; and one sister, Mrs. Jesse Green of Weimar.
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