Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJames Edward “Jas” LANGLEY
Birth Date29 Aug 1874
Birth PlaceBeech Creek, Ashley County, Arkansas
Death Date14 May 1931 Age: 56
Death PlaceGlen Rose, Somervell County, Texas
Burial PlaceWellington, Collingsworth County, Texas, South Fairview Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date26 Nov 1877
Birth PlaceTexas
Death Date22 Mar 1905 Age: 27
Death PlaceTerral, Jefferson County, Oklahoma
Burial PlaceTerral, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, Terral Cemetery
Family ID9432
Marr Date10 Dec 1893
Marr PlaceCooke County, Texas
ChildrenNannie Alice (1895-1982)
Notes for James Edward “Jas” LANGLEY
The Wellington Leader May 21, 1931

James Langley died at Glen Rose Thursday, May 14, following a brief illness. Mr. Langley had gone to Glen Rose for the benefit of his health. For the past 11 years he had made his home in this county, where he was engaged in farming. At the time of his death he resided three miles south of Wellington. Mr. Langley was 56 years, 8 months and 15 days of age. He was born August 29, 1879, in Arkansas.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Alice Langley, he is survived by six daughters, four sons, and a brother. The daughters are: Mrs. Nannie Davis of Dozier; Mrs. Thel Hester of Asher, Oklahoma; Mrs. May Lowe of Empire City, Oklahoma; Mrs. Iva Richards of Rule; Miss Ida Langley of Wichita Falls; and Miss Lois Langley of Wellington. The sons are: Dan Langley of Ranger; Jim Langley of Quail; George and Bill Langely of Wellington. The brother, Sam Langley, resides in Waurika, Oklahoma.

On Find A Grave.

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Notes for Sallie Jane (Spouse 1)
Inscription
In my Father's house
are many mansions.
Sallie J.
Wife of J.E. Langley
Born
Nov 26, 1877
Died
Mar 22, 1905
Beloved, thou wert
admired wherever known.

On Find A Grave.

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