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Dallas Frank Stewart

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Dallas Frank Stewart

Birth
Falls County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Jun 1913 (aged 33)
Durango, Falls County, Texas, USA
Burial
Durango, Falls County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Dallas Frank Stewart, was the son of Franklin D. Stewart and Susan Fannie Bohanon. Very little has been found in resources, but we know he died at the early age of 34 with diabetes. He was a Woodsman of the World and was honored with a representative gravestone.

He married Sallie Harwell 25 June 1909, and they had one child in 1911, Fannie VanDahlia Stewart; just 3 1/2 years before his death.

Sallie soon married a widower, T. N. Jennings with several children that worked picking cotton on his farm.

Sallie had 4 spinster sisters, and 1 married sister. With all the step children working in the fields of the farm, she left her daughter Dahlia on the Harwell farm to be raised by her sisters. They were teachers, and 1 a concert pianist, and they enjoyed every minute of teaching and rearing their niece.

Sallie and T.N. had a son, Wilson H. Jennings, Dahlia's half brother and they were very close all of their lives.
Dallas Frank Stewart, was the son of Franklin D. Stewart and Susan Fannie Bohanon. Very little has been found in resources, but we know he died at the early age of 34 with diabetes. He was a Woodsman of the World and was honored with a representative gravestone.

He married Sallie Harwell 25 June 1909, and they had one child in 1911, Fannie VanDahlia Stewart; just 3 1/2 years before his death.

Sallie soon married a widower, T. N. Jennings with several children that worked picking cotton on his farm.

Sallie had 4 spinster sisters, and 1 married sister. With all the step children working in the fields of the farm, she left her daughter Dahlia on the Harwell farm to be raised by her sisters. They were teachers, and 1 a concert pianist, and they enjoyed every minute of teaching and rearing their niece.

Sallie and T.N. had a son, Wilson H. Jennings, Dahlia's half brother and they were very close all of their lives.


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