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Winston Baird Markham, M.D. |

The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday, September 16,
1894
pg. 4
Dr. W.B. MARKHAM
Native of Kentucky. He graduated
from Vanderbilt University and
University of Nashville,
Tennessee. He took a
post-graduate
course in St. Louis and at New
Orleans.
He located in Decatur, Wise County,
Texas, in 1881, and immediately
began the practice of medicine.
In 1889 he removed to Denison,
where he has since resided and
practiced his professions.
WINSTON BAIRD MARKHAM, M. D., who
made a
creditable reputation as a member of the
medical fraternity of Denison, for the
work of which he was well qualified by
thorough preparatory training, left
behind him an honorable name and the
record of excellent professional service.
His birth occurred in Princeton, Kentucky,
on the 24th of June, 1859, and he
passed away on the 12th of February, 1902.
His parents were Winston and Ann
Mary (Throckmorton) Markham, and in her
maidenhood the mother bore the name of
Shepherdson. When eleven years of age
Winston Markham came with his father to
Texas, his mother having died about three
years previous. The family home was
established first in McKinney, Collin
county, where the father followed the
occupation of farming for a number of
years but now makes his home in Denison,
where he is living retired.
Having
acquired his elementary education
in the public schools, Dr. Markham
became a student in Vanderbilt College
in
Tennessee and was graduated from the
medical department with the class of
1878.
He then entered upon the practice of
his profession in Nashville, where he
remained for a year, when he opened an
office in Decatur, Texas, spending
nine
years in that city. In 1884 he pursued
a post-graduate course at New Orleans,
Louisiana,
and in 1898 he again did post-graduate
work in surgery in Chicago medical
universities. Thus he kept in touch
with the progress of the profession,
and
reading and original investigation
also added to his knowledge. In 1890
he came
to Denison, where he opened an office
and practiced with success up to the
time
of his death. During the last two
years of his life he was also
associated with
the late Dr. J. L. Jones in the
conduct of a drug store on West Main
street in
addition to his regular practice.
Dr. Markham was married twice. In
1882 he
wedded Nannie Wootters, at Crockett,
Texas, and there were by that marriage two
children, of whom one is living, John W.,
whose birth occurred in Decatur,
Texas. The wife and mother died in
December, 1885, and in 1886 Dr. Markham
was
married to Miss Ada Hockett, of San
Antonio, Texas, a daughter of David and
Mary F. (Howater) Hockett, the former a
native of North Carolina and the latter
of Virginia.

Ada
Hockett
2nd wife of Dr. Markham
By the second marriage there were
three children: Baird H., who was
born in Decatur, Texas, in 1887; Edith
Marie [Patton], whose birth occurred in
Decatur in 1889; and Lois Lowrance
[Malone], who was born in Denison in 1897.
Dr. Markham was a member of the
board of
health of Denison and for three years
prior to his death served as a member of
the school board of the city. In politics
he was a Democrat and was ever
interested in the welfare of Denison,
co-operating in many progressive
movements. He was conscientious in the
performance of all of his professional
duties, realizing fully the obligations
that devolved upon him in this
connection, and in his home was a devoted
husband and father, while among his
friends he was known as a man who could be
relied upon in times of need. He
displayed many sterling traits of
character that won him the regard and warm
friendship of all with whom he was
associated. As a diagnostician his skill
was
unusual, and in consultation and in
operative work he took a high place among
the surgeons and physicians of his section
of Texas.
Source:
Paddock, B. B. History
and
Biographical Record of North and West
Texas. Chicago: Lewis
Publishing Co., 1906.
NOTES
1896
Denison City Directory: Winston B.
Markahm, physician, over 310 West Main
Street;
residence at 1007 W. Woodard Street.
1909 Denison City
Directory: Ada
Markham (widow of Winston), teacher at High
School;
residence at 1303 West Walker. Also there
are Baird Markham, salesman; Lois,
student; and Marie. Also could be 1302 West
Walker.

"Residence
of Dr. W. B. Markham."
Robinson,
Frank M., comp. Industrial Denison. [N.p.]:
Means-Moore Co., [ca. 1909]. Page 12.

Ada Markham was
a teacher at Denison High School. Marie
Markham was a member of the Denison High
School Class of 1907 and a member of the Raven (DHS literary magazine)
staff in May
1907. (Bryant and
Hunt, Two School on Main Street)

Raven
Staff
1907
Source: Bryant
& Hunt, TWO
SCHOOLS ON MAIN STREET, fig.
5.8.

Editorial
staff, The
Raven (DHS literary magazine),
May 1907.
Front row: Marie Markham, Floy Haley,
Jessie Rennie.
Second row: Clara Blackford, Margaret
Munson, Maude Peel, Eunice Strayhorn.
Third row: Woodie Byrn, Carrie Seward,
Frances Harnest, Ila Esler. Fourth row:
Curt Beck, Eugene Bristol, Fred Morgan,
Gerald Sullivan.
Source: Bryant & Hunt, TWO
SCHOOLS ON MAIN STREET, fig. 5.9.

Ancestry.com:
After Dr.
Markham's death, his wife Ada remarried
before
1920. Her second husband was Norman
Chamberlin. They lived in Missouri. Ada
died in Maryville, Nordaway County,
Missouri, on September 15, 1951.
Major Gen. Baird
Hockett Markham
Sr. was the first commander of
the 45th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army.
It was a major formation
of the Oklahoma
Army National Guard from 1920 to
1968. Headquartered mostly in Oklahoma
City, the
guardsmen fought in both World War
II and
the Korean
War.
(Wikipedia "45th Infantry Division
(United States)." General Markham
died in July 1968 in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
Edith
Marie Markham married Walter
Green Patton (1887–1964) and lived in
Missouri and New York City. She died in
Amarillo, Texas, on August 20, 1977, and was
buried there. She had three
children.
Lois
Lowrance Markham married
Albert Chester Malone (1894–?) and lived
in St. Francois County, Missouri.
She
died in San Jose, California, on August
5, 1999, and was buried in Fairview
Cemetery, Denison, Texas. Her daughter
Lois Marie Malone Pinol was buried
there,
too.
Fairview
Cemetery

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