Individual Details
Dillis Newton Ward
( - )
Events
Marriage | JANUARY 15, 1933 | Gertie Bailey | |||
Miscellaneous | Occupation - Texas | ||||
Miscellaneous | 1940s | World War II Service |
Families
Spouse | Gertie Bailey (1914 - ) |
Child | Donald Emmett Ward (1934 - ) |
Notes
Miscellaneous
Dillis Newton Ward was in the lumber business in Orange County and Nacogdoches County in Texas, and he and his wife Gertie operated a boat marina on Toledo Bend Lake near Hemphill, Texas.Miscellaneous
Dillis Newton Ward was in the U.S. Navy Seabees during World War II.Endnotes
1. Cherokee County Historical Commission, Compiler, Cherokee County History (Jacksonville, Texas: Texas Historical Commission, 1986), 133-139; e-book, Portal to Texas History, Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu : Accessed 23 October 2018; Entries on the Isaac Bailey family made by Carl Day Bailey, his father was born and lived in Cherokee County and descended from Thomas and Lucinda Bailey; a likely relative of Isaac Bailey..
2. Cherokee County Historical Commission, Compiler, Cherokee County History (Jacksonville, Texas: Texas Historical Commission, 1986), 133-139; e-book, Portal to Texas History, Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu : Accessed 23 October 2018; Entries on the Isaac Bailey family made by Carl Day Bailey, his father was born and lived in Cherokee County and descended from Thomas and Lucinda Bailey; a likely relative of Isaac Bailey..
3. Cherokee County Historical Commission, Compiler, Cherokee County History (Jacksonville, Texas: Texas Historical Commission, 1986), 133-139; e-book, Portal to Texas History, Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu : Accessed 23 October 2018; Entries on the Isaac Bailey family made by Carl Day Bailey, his father was born and lived in Cherokee County and descended from Thomas and Lucinda Bailey; a likely relative of Isaac Bailey..