William Mac Lingo William Mac Lingo is the son of Edward H. Lingo and Ann Eliza Platter. William
Mac Lingo graduated of Marmaduke Military School, Mo. He married Clifton
Dulaney,
daughter of George B. Dulaney, in Hannibal, Mo. William M. Lingo followed in the footsteps of
his
father and chose lumber as his calling. He is the vice president and general
manager
of the Lingo Lumber Company of Dallas. and Mr. and Mrs. Lingo are prominent in Episcopal church
circle. They have three children: Clifton Dulaney Lingo (born October 12, 1910); George
Dulaney
Lingo (born December 30, 1913); and William Mac Lingo Jr. (born
December 19,
1915). RESOURCES David Edwin Platter, A History of the Platter Family from about the Year Sixteen Hundred to the Present Time. Cleveland, Ohio, 1919, p. 69. A History of Texas and Texans, Volume 3 (1914) by Francis White Johnson, Ernest William Winkler, page 1164 Edited and Brought to Date by Eugene C. Barker, Ph.D. Professor of American History, The University of Texas with the assistance of Ernest William Winkler, M.A., Texas State Librarian To which are added Historical, Statistical and Descriptive Matter pertaining to the important Local Divisions of the State, and biographical accounts of the Leaders and Representative Men of the State in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities. VOLUME III The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York 1914 Murry Hammond: "Biography of Edward H. Lingo" in: Biographies of Prominent Railroad Officers and Lumbermen, http://www.ttarchive.com/library/Biographies/Lingo-EdwH_HistTexans.html, accessed 21 May 2010. http://www.odessahistory.com/bl1903.htm Biography Index Susan Hawkins © 2024 |