Jessie's father Jessie had 11 children
Jess Mullis Sr. was pro-union during the Civil War. One day a group of ex-Confederate soldiers came to his home, called him out and told him they were going to hang him because he was pro-union. He said to them "let me go in my house and get my old pipe so I can have one last smoke ,to His surprise they did ,so He and his boys got there guns and came out the back door guns Blazing needless to say they hi tailed it out of there.
Jessie was one of those boys
Jessie JR.
mother Ruth (Cralle) Mullis
I have his obituary
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He married Martha A. Brooks Feb. 27, 1870 Bates County, MO; she died July 28, 1905. He then married "Maggie" Mary Margaret (Walls) Cox November 3, 1907 Worland, Bates, MO. My Great Grandmother. J.P.Cox
I do not think he has a stone as I have searched for it several times, how ever it may be unreadable or has been removed or fallen over on it face as many of the stones have been.
He married my Great Grandmother after her first husband died Garland Wesley Cox. She is buried next to her first husband ,my Great Grandfather in Turner cemetery, near Pleasanton Ks.
Jessie's father Jessie had 11 children
Jess Mullis Sr. was pro-union during the Civil War. One day a group of ex-Confederate soldiers came to his home, called him out and told him they were going to hang him because he was pro-union. He said to them "let me go in my house and get my old pipe so I can have one last smoke ,to His surprise they did ,so He and his boys got there guns and came out the back door guns Blazing needless to say they hi tailed it out of there.
Jessie was one of those boys
Jessie JR.
mother Ruth (Cralle) Mullis
I have his obituary
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He married Martha A. Brooks Feb. 27, 1870 Bates County, MO; she died July 28, 1905. He then married "Maggie" Mary Margaret (Walls) Cox November 3, 1907 Worland, Bates, MO. My Great Grandmother. J.P.Cox
I do not think he has a stone as I have searched for it several times, how ever it may be unreadable or has been removed or fallen over on it face as many of the stones have been.
He married my Great Grandmother after her first husband died Garland Wesley Cox. She is buried next to her first husband ,my Great Grandfather in Turner cemetery, near Pleasanton Ks.
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