W. D. "Dave" Gose was a prominent member of Wise County. He was Vice President from about 1893 until shortly before his death, 18 January 1898. His wife Lizzie Outler had died 14 September 1897.[1]
This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[2] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.
↑ Pioneer history of Wise County : from red men to railroads, twenty years of intrepid history, compiled in 1907 by Cates, Cliff Donahue, under the auspices of the Wise County Old Settlers' Association (Decatur, Texas), page 316.
↑ Gose-97 was created by Michelle McCormick through the import of Carrick-Gerking Family Tree.ged on May 31, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S-1620970531 Page: Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 1, Wise, Texas; Roll: 1333; Family History Filhttp://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/cite-source.pngm: 1255333; Page: 110D; Enumeration District: 125 APID: 1,6742::40699168
↑ Source: #S-1620970531 Page: Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 1, Wise, Texas; Roll: 1333; Family History Film: 1255333; Page: 110D; Enumeration District: 125 APID: 1,6742::40699168
↑ Source: #S-1620970531 Page: Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 1, Wise, Texas; Roll: 1333; Family History Film: 1255333; Page: 110D; Enumeration District: 125 APID: 1,6742::40699168
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