Edith Marie (Williams) Wootton was born on September 25, 1944 at The Callan Hospital in Rotan, Fisher County, Texas United States. Edith was baptized on December 8, 1962. Edith Wootton was in a relationship with Joe Wootton, and has children Michelle Renee Wootton and Mark Duane Wootton. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Edith (Williams) Wootton.
Photos of the 1900's which brought us from the industrial age to the technological age.
From 1900 through 1999 we witnessed the beginning of flight to a man on the moon and a Mars Rover. We went from using phones tethered by cords and computers that filled rooms, to carrying the equivale...
The 1960's were years of great change: Protests (Vietnam War, Free Speech, Civil Rights), assassinations (JFK, Martin Luther King Jr, Bobby Kennedy), conflict (the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cold War, ...
Antique and old photos showing weddings and anniversaries through the centuries.
Did you know that the white wedding dress was popularized in the West by Queen Victoria in the 1800's? In the East, a red wedding dress is considered good luck.
Regardless of particular customs or...
I was 10 years old in Monahans, Tx and parents moved us to Sonora, Tx at 11 years old. Graduated from H.S. and parents moved again to Burnet, Tx. I worked at Pizza Hut for 4 years from dishwasher to asst. manager. Worked at JCPenney/antique store in Llano. Worked at burnet video store where I met my husband as a customer. We dated for 7 years and got married in May. Worked for Sutherlands for 13 years as price changer, paint dept., as Receiving Manager. Had early retirement November 14, 2012 when they shut their doors. Started my own craft business making costume jewelry earrings, necklaces, boot chains, some bracelets and did the craft shows, farmers market for 6 years. Then April 10, 2020 I was diagnosed with Dermatomyositis(muscle disease) which affects every muscle and organs in my body, and rashes (looked like a reptilian). No Cure!
I lost all my body strength, I couldn’t dress myself or turn over in bed, couldn’t stand or raise up, just kept getting worse. Today I’m able to walk again, dress myself and rashes are gone. With help of my doctors and steroids. I decided to work on genealogy since I’m unable to work outside of the house, can’t be in crowds, no sun so basically I’m quarantined inside the house. I have No immune system. Wootton Family, Reedy, Gowens,