Judge Veale represented his district in the forty-first and forty-second state legislatures, and has been one of the leaders in Democratic politics and civic affairs. He also served on the district bench. The maiden name of his wife was Lucy Lee Crutcher, who was born in Texas, a daughter of Rev. Crutcher, an old settler of Stephens county, and long a Baptist minister. She died in 1891 at Breckenridge. There were three children in the family, namely: Lottie May, wife of Joe A. Wheat of Seymour; Charles H.; and Lucile, wife of H. J. Houser of Amarillo. Source: A History of Central and Western Texas, Vol 1, Captain B. B. Paddock, The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1911
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Name: John W. Veale
Death date: 02 Jan 1924
Death place: Amarillo, Potter, Texas
Gender: Male
Age at death: 67 years
Estimated birth year: 1857
Father name: William Veale
Mother name: Crusvill
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Judge Veale represented his district in the forty-first and forty-second state legislatures, and has been one of the leaders in Democratic politics and civic affairs. He also served on the district bench. The maiden name of his wife was Lucy Lee Crutcher, who was born in Texas, a daughter of Rev. Crutcher, an old settler of Stephens county, and long a Baptist minister. She died in 1891 at Breckenridge. There were three children in the family, namely: Lottie May, wife of Joe A. Wheat of Seymour; Charles H.; and Lucile, wife of H. J. Houser of Amarillo. Source: A History of Central and Western Texas, Vol 1, Captain B. B. Paddock, The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1911
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Name: John W. Veale
Death date: 02 Jan 1924
Death place: Amarillo, Potter, Texas
Gender: Male
Age at death: 67 years
Estimated birth year: 1857
Father name: William Veale
Mother name: Crusvill
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
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