1870 Census:
J P Wickline, 41
Jeanette, 40
Luther, 19
Mary, 17
Henry, 13
Alice, 11
William, 9
Robert, 6
Susan, 1
∼Infant
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Born and bred in West Virginia, Joseph B. Wickline migrated to Texas in 1852, locating in Seguin, Guadalupe County. An agriculturist, he continued in his chosen occupation, and was engaged in farming and stock raising in that section of the state until his death, in 1869, while in manhood's prime. He married Jeannette McNutt, a native, likewise, of West Virginia. She survived him thirty years, passing away in 1899. (Historical Review of South-East Texas and the Founders, Leaders and Representative Men, Vol 2, by Dermot Hardy and Maj. Ingham S. Robert, by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1910
1870 Census:
J P Wickline, 41
Jeanette, 40
Luther, 19
Mary, 17
Henry, 13
Alice, 11
William, 9
Robert, 6
Susan, 1
∼Infant
**********
Born and bred in West Virginia, Joseph B. Wickline migrated to Texas in 1852, locating in Seguin, Guadalupe County. An agriculturist, he continued in his chosen occupation, and was engaged in farming and stock raising in that section of the state until his death, in 1869, while in manhood's prime. He married Jeannette McNutt, a native, likewise, of West Virginia. She survived him thirty years, passing away in 1899. (Historical Review of South-East Texas and the Founders, Leaders and Representative Men, Vol 2, by Dermot Hardy and Maj. Ingham S. Robert, by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1910
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Probably the son of Joseph P Wickline #88764623, and Jeanette E McNutt Wickline #88764580, also buried in Brushy Creek Cemetery
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