He was on a trip to Austin to move the personal possessions of a man who hired him to make the trip. He never returned to Bandera, but his remains were found sometime later near Dripping Springs. His wagon and team were never seen again.
Lillie's mother married William Jefferson Shackelford in 1881 and their family moved to the Marathon area in about 1900.
Lillie was married to George W. Page in the early 1900's and they had 6 children, 4 sons & 2 daughters. Mr. Page ranched south of Marathon for nearly 50 years before retiring. (See G.W. Page entry). Lillie's older sister, Etta Melissa, married Thomas Sansom.
He was on a trip to Austin to move the personal possessions of a man who hired him to make the trip. He never returned to Bandera, but his remains were found sometime later near Dripping Springs. His wagon and team were never seen again.
Lillie's mother married William Jefferson Shackelford in 1881 and their family moved to the Marathon area in about 1900.
Lillie was married to George W. Page in the early 1900's and they had 6 children, 4 sons & 2 daughters. Mr. Page ranched south of Marathon for nearly 50 years before retiring. (See G.W. Page entry). Lillie's older sister, Etta Melissa, married Thomas Sansom.
Family Members
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Etta Melissa Young Sansom
1875–1974
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Thomas Benton Shackelford
1882–1944
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Barbara Ellen Shackelford
1885–1949
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David Edward Shackelford
1887–1963
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Marjorie Bell "Maggie" Shackelford McKinney
1890–1986
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William Jones "Cap" Shackelford
1893–1973
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Elizabeth Katherine Shackelford Mays
1895–1986
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Pearl Shackelford Dawson
1899–1958
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