William Walden Pritchard was born 20 Sep 1906 in Yuma, Carroll, TN. He was the son of William Pritchard and Donie Wall. He was given a delayed birth certificate 30 Jan 1942 based on a physician’s office record C.E. Bolen MD Cert. Copy E Bolen NP, affidavit of W.I. Pritchard, New York Life Policy #10098022, and family Bible Self Pronouncing Edition.[1][2][3]
In 1910, W. Willie, 3, was living in Carroll, TN with his parents, I. William, 24, and Dana, 24 along with William’s brother, G. James, Jr, 21. He was born in TN.[4]
In 1920, Waldon, 13, was living in Carroll, TN with his parents, W.I, 34, and Danie, 34. Also in the household were Woodrow, 6, and Butane, 1. He was attending school.[5]
Waldon Pritchard and Verlie Foster were married 4 Sep 1927 in Carroll, TN.[6]
In 1930, Waldon W, 24, was living in Huntingdon, Carroll, TN with his wife, Verlie C, 21. Waldon was 21 yrs at first marriage, Verlie was 18. They rented their house for $15. He was a Ford parts salesman.[7]
In 1940, Waldon, 33, was living in Carroll, TN with his wife, Verlie, 30 and lodger, Burnie Booth, 31. They owned their house. They lived in the same place in 1935. Waldon was a Ford automobile salesman.[8]
Willie Waldon Pritchard registered for WWII while living in Huntingdon, Carroll, TN. His next of kin was Mrs. Virlie Pritchard, wife. He was employed by Marshall F. Priest.[2]
Willie Pritchard died Jun 1986 while living in Fort Lauderdale, Broward, FL.[3] He was buried in Carroll Memorial Gardens, Fort Lauderdale, Broward, FL. He shares a double tombstone with his wife, Verlie F. HIs dates are 1906-1986. Her dates are 1909-1991.[9]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 December 2020), memorial page for William Waldon Pritchard (20 Sep 1906–20 Jun 1986), Find a Grave Memorial no. 54829974, citing Carroll Memorial Gardens, McKenzie, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Melissa Clayton Key (contributor 46868985)
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