In 1910 William Thomas Stewart was living in Montague County, Texas with his wife, Agnes Anne and son, James Thomas.
In 1918 they were in Ringling, Jefferson county, Oklahoma where he is employed as a Barber.
The World War I Draft card 1917-1918 states that He is a barber, blue eyes, brown hair, tall, nearest relative is Mrs. Agnes Annie Stewart.
In 1920 they are in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma where he is employed as a barber. By the 5th January 1922 they are back in Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma where he is employed as a barber.
Newspaper articles about William Thomas "Tom" Stewart:
On November 26, 1925, the new location for STEWART Barber Shop is in the East door of HAMM & WORSHAM'S new brick building in Ringling, TOM STEWART proprietor.
October 25, 1928 Ringling businesses cooperated in sponsoring a free movie show Saturday afternoon for one year, beginning December 22, 1928, among these businesses who agreed to sponsor the free movie is STEWART BARBER SHOP.
April 1930 William Thomas Stewart and his family are in Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, he is employed as a barber.
William and his wife Agnes Anne had eight children who lived to adulthood:
James Thomas Stewart
Wanda Lestelle Stewart Williams
Homer Ingram Stewart
Margaret Cleda Stewart Deering
Kenneth L. Stewart
Dorothy Ruth Stewart Brown
Doris Marie Stewart Johnson
Billy Tom Stewart.
In addition, there were two children, Lenwood and David Stewart, who died of the Spanish Flu in about 1918. They were both infants.
There was a second wife, Minnie Snow Stewart. Minnie was the informant on the death certificate for William Thomas.
William's death certificate states that he lived in Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, for 19 years. William died in in the hospital in Waurika, Oklahoma, on March 3, 1964 and was buried on March 5, 1964 in the OddFellows Cemetery, Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma. The name has been changed and it is now known as the Ringling Memorial Cemetery.
In 1910 William Thomas Stewart was living in Montague County, Texas with his wife, Agnes Anne and son, James Thomas.
In 1918 they were in Ringling, Jefferson county, Oklahoma where he is employed as a Barber.
The World War I Draft card 1917-1918 states that He is a barber, blue eyes, brown hair, tall, nearest relative is Mrs. Agnes Annie Stewart.
In 1920 they are in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma where he is employed as a barber. By the 5th January 1922 they are back in Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma where he is employed as a barber.
Newspaper articles about William Thomas "Tom" Stewart:
On November 26, 1925, the new location for STEWART Barber Shop is in the East door of HAMM & WORSHAM'S new brick building in Ringling, TOM STEWART proprietor.
October 25, 1928 Ringling businesses cooperated in sponsoring a free movie show Saturday afternoon for one year, beginning December 22, 1928, among these businesses who agreed to sponsor the free movie is STEWART BARBER SHOP.
April 1930 William Thomas Stewart and his family are in Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, he is employed as a barber.
William and his wife Agnes Anne had eight children who lived to adulthood:
James Thomas Stewart
Wanda Lestelle Stewart Williams
Homer Ingram Stewart
Margaret Cleda Stewart Deering
Kenneth L. Stewart
Dorothy Ruth Stewart Brown
Doris Marie Stewart Johnson
Billy Tom Stewart.
In addition, there were two children, Lenwood and David Stewart, who died of the Spanish Flu in about 1918. They were both infants.
There was a second wife, Minnie Snow Stewart. Minnie was the informant on the death certificate for William Thomas.
William's death certificate states that he lived in Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, for 19 years. William died in in the hospital in Waurika, Oklahoma, on March 3, 1964 and was buried on March 5, 1964 in the OddFellows Cemetery, Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma. The name has been changed and it is now known as the Ringling Memorial Cemetery.
Inscription
William has a headstone. It is a flat, bronze Veteran's marker.
Gravesite Details
William was buried in the Ringling Memorial Cemetery. At the time of his burial, it was named the Oddfellows Cemetery.
Family Members
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James Thomas Stewart
1910 – unknown
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Wanda Lestell Stewart Williams
1913–1958
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Homer Ingham Stewart
1915–1974
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Little Infant Stewart
1918–1918
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Margaret Cleda Stewart Deering
1920–2009
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Kenneth Lee Stewart
1923–1964
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Mrs Dorothy Ruth "Dotty" Stewart Brown
1925–2015
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Billy Tom Stewart
1929–2006
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Doris Marie Johnson
1931–1976