Submitted by Jody Dillard
DILLARD,
Mrs. Manerva Jane Jackson
Surnames: DILLARD, HERRING, STOKES, JOHNSON, EDWARDS, PITTMAN, SWEET.
BELTON JOURNAL
Belton, Bell County, Texas
PIONEER OF TEXAS AND BELL COUNTY
DIES NEAR BELTON
Funeral services to be held
today
for Mrs. Dillard at Tennessee Valley.
BELTON, Aug. 3 (Spl) -- Mrs. Manerva Jane Jackson Dillard, 91, pioneer of Texas
and Bell County, died at the of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Herring at
Tennessee Valley at 10 a.m. today following an illness of 20 months.
Mrs. Dillard was born June 23,1841 in Pickneyville, Alabama, later
moving to Arkansas where she was married to Thomas Milton Dillard in
1860. To this union seven children were born of whom Mrs. J. A.
(Lydia) Stokes, Mrs. John J. (Belle) Johnson, and Mrs. William (Margie) Edwards
preceded her in death several years. --John D. Dillard, of Millersview; Jerry
and Tom Dillard of Lueders; and Mrs. Minnie Herring of Belton are the surviving
children.
In addition to her children, Mrs. Dillard is survived by 49
grandchildren, 76 great grandchildren, and 14 great-great grandchildren. A
large family of brothers and sisters all preceded her in death. Mrs. J.W.
Pittman of Belton is a granddaughter of the deceased.
Immediately following the Civil War, Mrs. Dillard moved to Texas,
settling in Falls county with her husband. There in 1876 her husband
died, and Mrs. Dillard, with her family of small children, moved to Bell county
where she reared her family.
Her death followed an illness of nearly two years, following a paralytic
stroke suffered Dec. 18,1930.
Funeral services will be held at the tabernacle at Tennessee Valley with
interment at the Tennessee Valley cemetery Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock,
with Rev. R.B. Sweet, minister of the Church of Christ of Belton, and Rev. J.H.
Stewart, pastor of the First Methodist church of Belton, conducting the
services.
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(Note: This one
is my Great Grandmother, daughter of John Wesley Jackson - JD)
-Submitted by Jody Dillard