Looking for ANY informaton on Wesley Dykes who was born 11/15/1872 in the Jones, Jasper, Smith Co. areas of Mississippi. He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Dykes b. 1835 d. ??, buried in Mansfield, LA. and Permelia (Permelius) Gunter b. 2/18/1835 both born in MS. Do not know when either died. Benjamin remarried after Permelia, to a Sylvia Anderson. Would appreciate any information. Kim ========================================================================= ======
Re: Wesley DYKES b. 11/15/1872 Posted by: Kim Powers
Date: January 16, 1999 at 14:08:22 In Reply to: Wesley DYKES b. 11/15/1872 by Kim Powers
I have discovered that his name was possibly James Wesley Dykes.
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Wesley DYKES b. 11/15/1872 Posted by: Kim Powers
Date: January 05, 1999 at 00:49:36
Looking for ANY informaton on Wesley Dykes who was born 11/15/1872 in the Jones, Jasper, Smith Co. areas of Mississippi. He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Dykes b. 1835 d. ??, buried in Mansfield, LA. and Permelia (Permelius) Gunter b. 2/18/1835 both born in MS. Do not know when either died. Benjamin remarried after Permelia, to a Sylvia Anderson. Would appreciate any information. Kim ========================================================================= ======
Re: Wesley DYKES b. 11/15/1872 Posted by: Kim Powers
Date: January 16, 1999 at 14:08:22 In Reply to: Wesley DYKES b. 11/15/1872 by Kim Powers
I have discovered that his name was possibly James Wesley Dykes.
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