William Gumbert Dillon b. 1860
William was the first child of Arthur and Jane, and he was adopted (although it may not have been official). Gumbert may have been the last name of the family he was taken from, at a time of a family tragedy when the children were being given away.
As a teenager, William was swimming and some boys teased him about being adopted. He went home and asked Arthur about it, and Arthur told him where his brothers and sisters were, and William went to live with them for 3 months. He came back and said "They weren't my family. They're too different from what I'm brought up to. I love you and want to live with my brothers and sisters here." And he never went back to his old family.
According to legend, he married and had a baby who had died young. He was killed when trains first came through San Antonio - at an intersection the train blew its horn and spooked the horse, which reared back and threw him and he died from his injuries.
Arthur Albert Dillon 1865-1877
Mary Ellen Eliza Dillon Styers 1867-1902
She was called "Molly," and was an excellent seamstress. She also worked in the woolen mill at Berg's Mill, and was said to have such sensitive hands that she was the best at sorting wool to make the finest cloth. She could also paint, and had the "second sight" like her father Arthur, and could heal with her hands. She could also interpret dreams and foretold her own death. According to family lore, she was eating dinner and told her family she "would die within the week" and had seen the hearse and funeral. Although they laughed at her, "it happened just as she said." Her son Arthur died on August 4, 1902. Molly died on August 31, 1902 at the age of 35.
Our grandmother, Mary Ellen Christopher, was named after her “Aunt Molly.”
Charles Edward Dillon 1869-1946
He married Lucina Clare Tanneberger in 1905, had one daugher Julia Jane Dillon in 1914, and died at the age of 77, of old age.
Anne Marie Dillon Christopher 1871-1944
Annie Dillon married Charles Frederick Christopher in 1905. She was 34 and he was 37. They had two children: Charles Lawrence Christopher and Mary Ellen Christopher (named for her aunt Mary Ellen Eliza Dillon).
Annie died in 1944 at the age of 63.
Thomas Romero Dillon 1877-1963
Thomas R Dillon married Cora Applewhite in 1905, and they had 12 children. He died in 1963 at the age of 86, of old age.
Lawrence George Dillon 1879-1947
Lawrence George Dillon married Emma Mergenthaler in 1905. He died in 1947 at the age of 68.