Does anyone have information about Mary Cargill b. 1856 in TN or LA; d. very
young in abt. the early 1890s after her husband; m. John Mason b. 1855 in
TN; d very young in late 1880s; lived in Ellis County in 1880 US Census.
Left 4 young children, my grandfather Albert Lee Mason b. 1 Apr 1880; Edgar
b. abt. 1877; John b. abt. 1882 and Estelle (Essie) b. abt. 1885. A
guardian was appointed for the children and the children lived at various
times with Aunt and Uncle, George Tucker and Sally Cargile, in Denton County
after parents died. My grandgather, Albert Lee Mason, m. Daisy Reagan.
Their children were Doyle (my father), Stanley, and Glenys.
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From: KellyGatlinclan(a)cs.com [mailto:KellyGatlinclan@cs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:49 AM
To: CARGILL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Cargill, Martha Patricia White Wilson
Yes! Although I have no real proof; I only have what my grandmother (Gladys
Denton Gatlin) wrote down on the backs of photos. Josiah and Martha P.
W.Wilson's son Wesley Wilson, b.June 8, 1836, d.June 12, 1924 (in Brownwood,
Texas) was my gggrandfather. He married Sarah James Eubank April 3, 1863 in
Circleville, Tx. They had 3 children: Martha, Maud (my ggrandmother), and
Joseph Wesley Wilson. I have pictures of Issac Wilson, Wesley Wilson, a copy
of an old dagueratype of Martha Patricia White Wilson, a picture that says
it is Pamela Cargill, half sister of Wesley Wilson, and a note written by my
grandmother that says, "my grandfather (which would be Wesley Wilson) had a
sister. She married and moved to New Mexico. She and grandpa corresponded -
I cannot think of her name." ( I guess that would be the Martha you
mentioned) Also have photo of Elizabeth Cargill McFarland, daughter of
Martha Patricia White Wilson Cargill, and a photo of her son (although it
could be her husba!
nd), John McFarland. If you want copies of these photos, let me know. If
you have the proof of the marriage or births, let me know. Thanks, Susan
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