Willie D. Tinsley
- Willie D. Tinsley was born.
- She married Tracy Baxter, son of John Spring Baxter and Matilda Caroline Tracy, on 7 October 1896.
- Willie D. Tinsley became a widow at the 11 June 1900 death of her husband Tracy Baxter.
- The following appeared on 25 July 1900 in The Macon Telegraph: (Bibb County) Mrs. Willie Tinsley Baxter having made application to be appointed administratrix on the estate of Dr. John S. Baxter, deceased. This is to notify all persons concerned that her application will be heard on the first Monday in August 1900. C. M. Wiley, Ordinary.
- The following appeared on 25 July 1900 in The Macon Telegraph: (Bibb County) Mrs. Willie Tinsley Baxter having made application to be appointed administratrix on the estate of Tracy Baxter, deceased. This is to notify all persons concerned that her application will be heard on the first Monday in August 1900. C. M. Wiley, Ordinary.
- The following appeared on 19 November 1900 in The Macon Telegraph: (Bibb County) All persons having demands against the estate of Tracy Baxter, or the estate of Dr. John S. Baxter, both late of Bibb county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to Mr. T. D. Tinsley, agent for the undersigned, according to law; and all persons indebted to either of said estates are required to make immediate payment. This 20th day of October, 1900. Mrs. Willie. Tinsley Baxter, Administratix Estates of Tracy Baxter and Dr. John S. Baxter, Deceased.
- The following appeared on 18 March 1919 in The Macon Daily Telegraph: Mrs. Emma Ragland Tinsley, wife of T. D. Tinsley, died Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the family residence on College street. Mrs. Tinsley sustained a severe fall about ten days ago from which she did not recover. She was improving until yesterday when she had a sudden change for the worse.
As Miss Emma Ragland of Columbus, she will be remembered by many of the older residents of that city. She was the youngest daughter of Col. Thomas Ragland for many years the owner of the Columbus Inquirer.
Besides her husband she leavesone son, Thomas Nisbet Tinsley, and three daughters, Mrs. Tracy Baxter, Miss Theo. Tinsley, and Mrs. Murrell G. Ross, also one grandson, John Tracy Baxter, and one granddaughter, Marcella Tinsley, also a large family connection. Teh funeral services will be held from Saint Paul's church this Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Funeral notice appears elsewhere.