Carl Bly Wilkinson1
(December 13, 1914 - October 30, 1998)
Carl Bly Wilkinson|b. Dec 13, 1914\nd. Oct 30, 1998|p99.htm|Edward Wilkinson|b. Jan 16, 1870\nd. Mar 19, 1938|p96.htm|Glendora Dewitt|b. Nov 10, 1880\nd. Nov 3, 1928|p98.htm|Thomas (III) Wilkinson|b. Feb 17, 1835\nd. Jul 18, 1908|p172.htm|Harriet A. English|b. Jun 4, 1848\nd. Dec 24, 1947|p171.htm|John J. Dewitt|b. Aug 8, 1858\nd. May 29, 1941|p186.htm|Hulda J. Rogers|b. Jun 22, 1856\nd. Aug 24, 1912|p187.htm|
Relationship=Uncle of Janet Grace Neuendorf.
Relationship=Great-grandson of James English.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Thomas (I) Wilkinson.
Carl Bly Wilkinson was born on Sunday, December 13, 1914 at 11:00 in the evening in Wisconsin, son of Edward Wilkinson and Glendora Dewitt.1,2
Carl married Wanda.
As a widower, Carl married again. The bride was Margaret Klages. They lived in Sun City, Maricopa County, Arizona.3
Carl died on Friday, October 30, 1998 in Sun City at age 83.4
His Social Security Number was issued in Wisconsin.5
Carl married Wanda.
As a widower, Carl married again. The bride was Margaret Klages. They lived in Sun City, Maricopa County, Arizona.3
Carl died on Friday, October 30, 1998 in Sun City at age 83.4
His Social Security Number was issued in Wisconsin.5
Child of Carl Bly Wilkinson and Wanda
- David Wilkinson (living)
Child of Carl Bly Wilkinson and Margaret Klages
- Mary Wilkinson (living)
Citations
- [S65] Interview with Margaret Wilkinson (Sun City, AZ), by Susan J. Noyes, 2004.
- [S87] (viewed by SJN) Carl Wilkinson Death Reg entry, County Records, Monroe County Recorders Office, Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin.
- [S29] Shared Memories as known by or remembered by Susan J. Noyes (Prescott, AZ, USA), author of this research compilation. Information compiled as a work in progress beginning 2003.
- [S15] Social Security Death Index. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
- [S78] Social Security Death Index. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

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