CLEVELAND ADVOCATE May 28, 1925
Plum Grove News
On May 20th Mrs. Mary Arrendell of Plum Grove was called to her final reward. She was 74 years old born and reared at Huffman.
While yet a girl she joined the Baptist Church and was one of the organizers of the Huffman Baptist Church. Her father, Mr. Sam May, was one of the early settlers of that locality.
At an early age she and Mr. T. B. Arrendell were married. They were the parents of four children. Two of whom Sam and Albert Arrendell are still living.
Mrs. Arrendell lived at Plum Grove about twenty years and rest of her life was spent at Huffman except a few years that she lived on Dayton Prairie.
Cleveland Advocate June 4, 1925
CLEVELAND ADVOCATE May 28, 1925
Plum Grove News
On May 20th Mrs. Mary Arrendell of Plum Grove was called to her final reward. She was 74 years old born and reared at Huffman.
While yet a girl she joined the Baptist Church and was one of the organizers of the Huffman Baptist Church. Her father, Mr. Sam May, was one of the early settlers of that locality.
At an early age she and Mr. T. B. Arrendell were married. They were the parents of four children. Two of whom Sam and Albert Arrendell are still living.
Mrs. Arrendell lived at Plum Grove about twenty years and rest of her life was spent at Huffman except a few years that she lived on Dayton Prairie.
Cleveland Advocate June 4, 1925
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