William Richard Gwyn, son of Hugh L. and America I. Gwyn, was born May 24, 1881 in Tennessee.[1][2]
The 1900 U.S. Federal Census records Richard Gwyn, age 19 born May 1881 in Tennessee, as a farm laborer living with his parents H.L. and America I. Gwyn in Justice Precinct 5, Bell Co., Texas.[3]
William Richard Gwyn died September 5, 1951 and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Bell County, Texas.[4][5]
Sources
↑ Certificate of Death for William Richard Gwyn. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. 1951.
↑ Find A Grave Memorial #31303999 for William Richard Gwyn, Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Bell County, Texas.
↑ 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Texas, Bell Co., Justice Precinct 5, Family #210.
↑ Find A Grave Memorial #31303999 for William Richard Gwyn, Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Bell County, Texas.
↑ Certificate of Death for William Richard Gwyn. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. 1951.
1900 U.S. Federal Census, Texas, Bell Co., Justice Precinct 5, Family #210.
Certificate of Death for William Richard Gwyn. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. 1951.
Find A Grave Memorial #31303999 for William Richard Gwyn, Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Bell County, Texas.
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