Ollie is his 3rd wife.
Jennie Inez is a child of his first marriage to Rhoda Catherine "Katie" Moore.
Still looking for the burial sites of his first two wives and his mother as well as myriad children.
Received this obit from contributor Lillian:
The Carnegie Herald, Mar. 6, 1940
Services at Alfalfa For Mr. Burleson
Funeral services were held at the Alfalfa Baptist church Thursday afternoon for J.F. Burleson, 73, who died at his home near there February 27. Rev. G.C. Howard, pastor of the First Baptist church of Carnegie conducted the service and burial was made in the Alfalfa cemetery.
James Franklin Burleson was born in Corell county, Texas March 24, 1866. He had been a resident of the Alfalfa community since 1906, living on his farm a mile east of town. For more than 40 years he was a member of the Masonic lodge and once served as master of the Alfalfa lodge.
Survivors include his wife and four daughters, Mrs. C.A. Allred and Mrs. Ernest Howl of Alfalfa; Mrs. Edd Patton, San Antonio, Texas; and Mrs. Eual Holtzclaw, Oklahoma City; 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister also survive. Relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Jack Burleson, a nephew from Tulare, California and Rosa Lee Dukes, a niece from Oklahoma City.
Ollie is his 3rd wife.
Jennie Inez is a child of his first marriage to Rhoda Catherine "Katie" Moore.
Still looking for the burial sites of his first two wives and his mother as well as myriad children.
Received this obit from contributor Lillian:
The Carnegie Herald, Mar. 6, 1940
Services at Alfalfa For Mr. Burleson
Funeral services were held at the Alfalfa Baptist church Thursday afternoon for J.F. Burleson, 73, who died at his home near there February 27. Rev. G.C. Howard, pastor of the First Baptist church of Carnegie conducted the service and burial was made in the Alfalfa cemetery.
James Franklin Burleson was born in Corell county, Texas March 24, 1866. He had been a resident of the Alfalfa community since 1906, living on his farm a mile east of town. For more than 40 years he was a member of the Masonic lodge and once served as master of the Alfalfa lodge.
Survivors include his wife and four daughters, Mrs. C.A. Allred and Mrs. Ernest Howl of Alfalfa; Mrs. Edd Patton, San Antonio, Texas; and Mrs. Eual Holtzclaw, Oklahoma City; 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister also survive. Relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Jack Burleson, a nephew from Tulare, California and Rosa Lee Dukes, a niece from Oklahoma City.
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