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Maude Blanche <I>Wilkerson</I> Boiles

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Maude Blanche Wilkerson Boiles

Birth
Death
18 Jul 1971 (aged 87)
Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3
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Maude Blanch Wilkerson Boiles was born in Arkansas. Dad said she was born 10 July 1884 and Uncle Damon said 10 July 1880 so not sure. She had 2 sisters: Grace and Roxanne and one brother that I know of Guy Wilkerson. Her father was a preacher. She was a fabulous cook and housekeeper. She won prizes at the fair for her jellies, pickles and pies. Her son also sold them in his grocery store. She had a fabulous garden and also raised chickens which she killed herself and froze. She once ran a boarding house during the depression. I believe she had 6 children and they were all boys. One son died at birth. I think his name was Johnny.

Her picture is here on the far right. Her son Charles Lafayette Boiles is here with his wife Pearl Webb Boiles. We also called Charles "Uncle Dutch" as he was so blond when very young I was told.
Maude Blanch Wilkerson Boiles was born in Arkansas. Dad said she was born 10 July 1884 and Uncle Damon said 10 July 1880 so not sure. She had 2 sisters: Grace and Roxanne and one brother that I know of Guy Wilkerson. Her father was a preacher. She was a fabulous cook and housekeeper. She won prizes at the fair for her jellies, pickles and pies. Her son also sold them in his grocery store. She had a fabulous garden and also raised chickens which she killed herself and froze. She once ran a boarding house during the depression. I believe she had 6 children and they were all boys. One son died at birth. I think his name was Johnny.

Her picture is here on the far right. Her son Charles Lafayette Boiles is here with his wife Pearl Webb Boiles. We also called Charles "Uncle Dutch" as he was so blond when very young I was told.


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