Place: Ector, Fannin, Texas, United States[36][37][38]
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↑ Jernigan-415 was created by DJ Jernigan through the import of Darlis Jernigan 4 gen direct.ged on Jan 2, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
↑ Source: #S113 Page: Jernigan Connection newsletter issue 2 Data: Text: . Judge turned from farming to owning and operation of a restaurant in McKinney, Texas. He owned and operated combination grocery and gas station in Bells, located on the intersection of US 82 and 69 Highways and on the School Board for several years, retiring before 1948.
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