Rev. Bilberry came to Texas in 1861 and settled in what is now Cooke County, Texas. Rev. Bilberry married Miss Susan A. Bilberry in Travis County in 1875 and into this union nine children were born, seven are still living.
He moved with his family to Stonewall County in 1897 where he blazed the trail of civilization in that section of Texas. He has four brothers living - Rev. J.V. Bilberry, L. M. Bilberry, H. H. Bilberry, L.W. Bilberry, a half-brother living in Spur
Dickens County Times
January 24, 1929
Rev. Bilberry came to Texas in 1861 and settled in what is now Cooke County, Texas. Rev. Bilberry married Miss Susan A. Bilberry in Travis County in 1875 and into this union nine children were born, seven are still living.
He moved with his family to Stonewall County in 1897 where he blazed the trail of civilization in that section of Texas. He has four brothers living - Rev. J.V. Bilberry, L. M. Bilberry, H. H. Bilberry, L.W. Bilberry, a half-brother living in Spur
Dickens County Times
January 24, 1929
Family Members
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George Lonnie Bilberry
1876–1939
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Ellen Pauline Bilberry Corder
1879–1972
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Honor Verain Bilberry Kidd
1881–1953
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Robert Finis Bilberry
1882–1939
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Elmina Bilberry Kidd
1884–1948
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David Olin "Olin" Bilberry
1886–1960
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Josephine Victoria Bilberry Peacock
1888–1975
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Newton Sidney "NS" Bilberry
1890–1906
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Dollie Theodosia Bilberry King
1892–1913
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