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Frances Annette “Nettie” <I>Miller</I> Wilson

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Frances Annette “Nettie” Miller Wilson

Birth
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death
22 Jul 1966 (aged 89)
Baird, Callahan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Born Frances Annette Miller, she fancied the name Nettie and was even listed by that name on her death certificate.

Nettie first married George Thomas Logsdon on 25 Dec 1892 in Abilene, Taylor, Texas. They had four children, two who died in infancy (Neve Guide Logsdon and Lionel Ellsworth Logsdon). She outlived her husband, George, and her other two children, Eula Mae Logsdon Perry, wife of Robert Burrell Perry, Jr.; and George C Logsdon, husband of Jewell Evelyn Thorton Logsdon.

Sometime after 1951, Nettie married a Mr. Wilson, whose family name appears on her death certificate.

Nettie's father, Robert Alexander Miller, was a Civil War soldier fighting for the South in a Georgia regiment. At the end of the war he moved to Alabama where he married and then moved to Texas, finally settling in Abilene where he established a construction company and became a renowned citizen of that city for many years.

Born Frances Annette Miller, she fancied the name Nettie and was even listed by that name on her death certificate.

Nettie first married George Thomas Logsdon on 25 Dec 1892 in Abilene, Taylor, Texas. They had four children, two who died in infancy (Neve Guide Logsdon and Lionel Ellsworth Logsdon). She outlived her husband, George, and her other two children, Eula Mae Logsdon Perry, wife of Robert Burrell Perry, Jr.; and George C Logsdon, husband of Jewell Evelyn Thorton Logsdon.

Sometime after 1951, Nettie married a Mr. Wilson, whose family name appears on her death certificate.

Nettie's father, Robert Alexander Miller, was a Civil War soldier fighting for the South in a Georgia regiment. At the end of the war he moved to Alabama where he married and then moved to Texas, finally settling in Abilene where he established a construction company and became a renowned citizen of that city for many years.



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