After a few years Joseph L. Skiles took his family back to Missouri and to Ralls County, where he lived until his death, in 1867, at the age of forty-seven.
Somewhat later Mrs. Joseph L. Skiles returned to Texas with her children, and lived in the Richardson community and died in Dallas in 1911, at the age of eighty-five.
Joseph L. Skiles during the war between the states was a teamster in the Confederate army. He was a democrat, and he and his wife were members of the Methodist Church. Their children were: James H., a lawyer, who died at Dallas; Thomas Neal; John VVilliam, of Denton; Mary. who became the wife of G. H. Blewett, of Denton; and Richard T., of Dallas.
History of Texas, Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition – Lewis Publishing Company
After a few years Joseph L. Skiles took his family back to Missouri and to Ralls County, where he lived until his death, in 1867, at the age of forty-seven.
Somewhat later Mrs. Joseph L. Skiles returned to Texas with her children, and lived in the Richardson community and died in Dallas in 1911, at the age of eighty-five.
Joseph L. Skiles during the war between the states was a teamster in the Confederate army. He was a democrat, and he and his wife were members of the Methodist Church. Their children were: James H., a lawyer, who died at Dallas; Thomas Neal; John VVilliam, of Denton; Mary. who became the wife of G. H. Blewett, of Denton; and Richard T., of Dallas.
History of Texas, Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition – Lewis Publishing Company
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