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James Guyton

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James Guyton

Birth
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death
22 Jan 1920 (aged 85–86)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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GUYTON, JAMES
Pioneer Citizen of City Dies - Burial To Be In Winchester, KY
James Guyton, 86 years old, a resident of Dallas since 1881 died Thursday night (Jan 22, 1920) at his home, 4907 Bryan Street. Funeral service was held at the residence at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Father Adams officiating. The pallbearers were A.K. Ragsdale, W;C. Spangler, Frank G. Ragsdale and F.R. Rowles. The honorary pallbearers were P.P. Martinez, J.D. Aldredge, W. Kidd, T.N. Hurst, W.H. Middleton and C.O. Middleton. After the service the body was sent to Winchester, Kentucky by George W. Loundermilk, undertaker. Mr. Guyton, who was born in Ireland came to Dallas from Winchester, Kentucky. He had been in failing health for some time before his death. He is survived by six children. John T. Guyton of Whitecastle LA.; J.R. Guyton of Port Arthur, Texas; Mrs. R.S. Smith of Galveston, Mrs. A.K. Ragsdale and Misses Sue and Kate Guyton, all of Dallas. (Dallas Morning News Jan 24, 1920
GUYTON, JAMES
Pioneer Citizen of City Dies - Burial To Be In Winchester, KY
James Guyton, 86 years old, a resident of Dallas since 1881 died Thursday night (Jan 22, 1920) at his home, 4907 Bryan Street. Funeral service was held at the residence at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Father Adams officiating. The pallbearers were A.K. Ragsdale, W;C. Spangler, Frank G. Ragsdale and F.R. Rowles. The honorary pallbearers were P.P. Martinez, J.D. Aldredge, W. Kidd, T.N. Hurst, W.H. Middleton and C.O. Middleton. After the service the body was sent to Winchester, Kentucky by George W. Loundermilk, undertaker. Mr. Guyton, who was born in Ireland came to Dallas from Winchester, Kentucky. He had been in failing health for some time before his death. He is survived by six children. John T. Guyton of Whitecastle LA.; J.R. Guyton of Port Arthur, Texas; Mrs. R.S. Smith of Galveston, Mrs. A.K. Ragsdale and Misses Sue and Kate Guyton, all of Dallas. (Dallas Morning News Jan 24, 1920


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