s/o Elijah Bullion & Elizabeth Baumgarten
h/o Alice Beal - m. 10 Jan 1886
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Children:
1. Anna Claude Bullion - b/d. 04 Mar 1887
2. Robert Lee Bullion - b. 10 Dec 1887
3. Susan Iva Bullion - b. 21 Sep 1889
4. John E Bullion - b. 04 Mar 1891
5. Lola Elizabeth Bullion - b. 13 Jan 1893
6. Clyde Alfred Bullion - b. 24 May 1896
7. Mary Olive Bullion - b. 17 Mar 1898
8. Infant Bullion - b/d. - 1900
9. Thomas Lindsey Bullion - b. 28 Sep 1903
10. Margaret Savilla Bullion - b. 30 Aug 1905
11. Hazel Era Bullion - b. 21 Oct 1907
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Obituary provided by Searchers of our Past:
Services for J.E. Bullion were held at the First Christian Church. He died at his home, near the church building after suffering a stroke of paralysis.
When he was six years old, his family moved to Burnett County, Texas from Arkansas. He continued to live there and near Mason until his marriage.
Joseph Bullion married Miss Susan Alice Beal on 10 January 1886. The couple moved to Knox County and lived near Truscott for several years. They spent 10 years in the Rio Grande Valley. In 1927, the couple moved to Seymour.
Survived by his wife; children - Lee Bullion, Mrs. E.R. McCutchon, John Bullion, Mrs. J.M. Edwards, Clyde Bullion, Mrs. J.M. Mobley, Tom Bullion, Mrs. O.W. Caussey, Miss Hazel Bullion; three sisters - Mrs. Neal Wood, Mrs. O.A. Beal, Mrs. S.K, Reagor.
Mr. Bullion was a carpenter by trade. He converted to the Christian church at the age of 46.
Baylor County Banner
s/o Elijah Bullion & Elizabeth Baumgarten
h/o Alice Beal - m. 10 Jan 1886
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Children:
1. Anna Claude Bullion - b/d. 04 Mar 1887
2. Robert Lee Bullion - b. 10 Dec 1887
3. Susan Iva Bullion - b. 21 Sep 1889
4. John E Bullion - b. 04 Mar 1891
5. Lola Elizabeth Bullion - b. 13 Jan 1893
6. Clyde Alfred Bullion - b. 24 May 1896
7. Mary Olive Bullion - b. 17 Mar 1898
8. Infant Bullion - b/d. - 1900
9. Thomas Lindsey Bullion - b. 28 Sep 1903
10. Margaret Savilla Bullion - b. 30 Aug 1905
11. Hazel Era Bullion - b. 21 Oct 1907
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Obituary provided by Searchers of our Past:
Services for J.E. Bullion were held at the First Christian Church. He died at his home, near the church building after suffering a stroke of paralysis.
When he was six years old, his family moved to Burnett County, Texas from Arkansas. He continued to live there and near Mason until his marriage.
Joseph Bullion married Miss Susan Alice Beal on 10 January 1886. The couple moved to Knox County and lived near Truscott for several years. They spent 10 years in the Rio Grande Valley. In 1927, the couple moved to Seymour.
Survived by his wife; children - Lee Bullion, Mrs. E.R. McCutchon, John Bullion, Mrs. J.M. Edwards, Clyde Bullion, Mrs. J.M. Mobley, Tom Bullion, Mrs. O.W. Caussey, Miss Hazel Bullion; three sisters - Mrs. Neal Wood, Mrs. O.A. Beal, Mrs. S.K, Reagor.
Mr. Bullion was a carpenter by trade. He converted to the Christian church at the age of 46.
Baylor County Banner
Family Members
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Rachel Catherine Bullion Slaughter
1840–1913
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Emeline Charity "Emma" Bullion Babcock
1842–1921
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Narcissa M. "Cis" Bullion Babcock
1844–1918
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Nancy Elmira Bullion Hackney
1846–1925
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Marian A. "Mollie" Bullion Knox
1849–1929
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Amy Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bullion Reagor
1851–1915
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Martha Mariah Bullion Wood
1854–1897
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Arkansas Savilla "Kansas" Bullion Reagor
1856–1937
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Sarah Arizona "Zona" Bullion Beal
1861–1937
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Anna Claude Bullion
1887–1887
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Robert Lee Bullion Sr
1887–1984
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Susan Iva Bullion McCutchon
1889–1969
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Mrs Lola Elizabeth Bullion Edwards
1893–1959
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Clyde Alfred Bullion
1896–1983
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Mary Olive Bullion Mobley
1898–1982
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Infant Bullion
1900–1900
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Thomas Lindsey Bullion
1903–1971
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Hazel Era Bullion Wirz
1907–1977
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