Although the birth date on the headstone is January, according to the death certificate and the World War I draft registration card Silas was born in June.
Silas's first wife was Louela (or Lula) Reynolds. They lived in Missouri for several years before moving to Dallas. In the 1910 census for Dallas County they are listed with eight children.
After Louela died Silas married Rosa (Rosie) Lee King Hines. (King was her maiden name. She was the widow of Benjamin Harrison Hines.) Silas and Rosa had a son, Sam.
Silas was a gravel pit foreman for Klein Brothers.
Ray Meadows was the informant on the death certificate.
Although the birth date on the headstone is January, according to the death certificate and the World War I draft registration card Silas was born in June.
Silas's first wife was Louela (or Lula) Reynolds. They lived in Missouri for several years before moving to Dallas. In the 1910 census for Dallas County they are listed with eight children.
After Louela died Silas married Rosa (Rosie) Lee King Hines. (King was her maiden name. She was the widow of Benjamin Harrison Hines.) Silas and Rosa had a son, Sam.
Silas was a gravel pit foreman for Klein Brothers.
Ray Meadows was the informant on the death certificate.
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