Leo was born in September, 1876 in Wilson County, Texas. He is the son of Theodore Cone and Rosella Magee.
In April, 1910, 33 year old Leo is living with his parents in Gonzales, Texas. Leo is single and employed as an express messenger.
Leo's World War I draft registration card dated September 10, 1918, states Leo's permanent address is 340 Deayer(sp?), San Antonio. He is an express messenger, employed by American Railroad Express, address - Bedell(sp?) Bldg., San Antonio. Leo is described as tall, slender, with dark hair.
On January 14, 1920, Leo was a lodger in San Antonio. He was single and 43 years old. His occupation was an express messenger.
Leo married Willie Julia Tinsley August 2, 1924, in Gonzales Couty, Texas. Willie was the widow of John M. Rainey, who died in 1918.
As of April 5, 1930, Leo and Willie are living in Gonzales, Texas, where Leo is working as a railroad express messenger.
Leo died in 1946, at age 70, in Holmes Hospital in Gonzales, Texas. Cause of death was cardiac decompensation with contributing factors of bronchial asthma and bronchiectasis. He was a retired railroad messenger.
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Leo was born in September, 1876 in Wilson County, Texas. He is the son of Theodore Cone and Rosella Magee.
In April, 1910, 33 year old Leo is living with his parents in Gonzales, Texas. Leo is single and employed as an express messenger.
Leo's World War I draft registration card dated September 10, 1918, states Leo's permanent address is 340 Deayer(sp?), San Antonio. He is an express messenger, employed by American Railroad Express, address - Bedell(sp?) Bldg., San Antonio. Leo is described as tall, slender, with dark hair.
On January 14, 1920, Leo was a lodger in San Antonio. He was single and 43 years old. His occupation was an express messenger.
Leo married Willie Julia Tinsley August 2, 1924, in Gonzales Couty, Texas. Willie was the widow of John M. Rainey, who died in 1918.
As of April 5, 1930, Leo and Willie are living in Gonzales, Texas, where Leo is working as a railroad express messenger.
Leo died in 1946, at age 70, in Holmes Hospital in Gonzales, Texas. Cause of death was cardiac decompensation with contributing factors of bronchial asthma and bronchiectasis. He was a retired railroad messenger.
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