Mr. Wilkerson was born in 1873 on a farm near Rockwall. He was in the grocery business in Rockwall for a long time, but moved to Dallas to engage in the real estate business, later returning to Rockwall to farm. He married Carrie Dumas in 1897. Mr Wilkerson was appointed superintendent of the fish hatchery by the State Game, Fish and Oyster Commission under Gov. Dan Moody. In his seven years there, he set a record in production of fish.
Mr. Wilkerson is survived by his wife; six children, R. G. Wilkerson, Temple; J. A. Wilkerson Jr., Rockwall; W. D. Wilkerson, Calvert; Mrs. L. B. Lucas, Fort Worth; Mrs. W. A. Payne, Dallas, and Miss Helen Wilkerson, Dallas, and a brother, G. A. Wilkerson, Oakland, California. Source: Dallas Morning News of 10 July 1933. Compiler's note: Obituary has 1873 as date of birth. However, all other records suggest 1875.
Mr. Wilkerson was born in 1873 on a farm near Rockwall. He was in the grocery business in Rockwall for a long time, but moved to Dallas to engage in the real estate business, later returning to Rockwall to farm. He married Carrie Dumas in 1897. Mr Wilkerson was appointed superintendent of the fish hatchery by the State Game, Fish and Oyster Commission under Gov. Dan Moody. In his seven years there, he set a record in production of fish.
Mr. Wilkerson is survived by his wife; six children, R. G. Wilkerson, Temple; J. A. Wilkerson Jr., Rockwall; W. D. Wilkerson, Calvert; Mrs. L. B. Lucas, Fort Worth; Mrs. W. A. Payne, Dallas, and Miss Helen Wilkerson, Dallas, and a brother, G. A. Wilkerson, Oakland, California. Source: Dallas Morning News of 10 July 1933. Compiler's note: Obituary has 1873 as date of birth. However, all other records suggest 1875.
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