Alsa C. Yager was born in White Co, Tennessee, April the 6th, 1844, and came with her father's family to Wright Co about the year 1858.
She was united in the Holy bonds of matrimony with Eli Coday on the 18th of October 1860.
To this union was born twelve children, six boys and six girls, nine of which survive their Mother. The other three having passed on to their reward.
Those living are as follows: Calvin Coday, Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Andy Millsap, Exter, Cal, John, Hosie, Mrs James Coday and Malissa Coday, all of Mansfield, MO.
Lon Coday, Mrs, Will Whitteker and Mrs. Emmett Quillen of Hartville, MO.
She had two brothers and one sister, Mr. Wesley Yager of Hartville, Mo, who passed on some years ago. Giddie Yager, and Mrs. James Dickerson of Oklahoma, yet survive.
She also had many grand-children and some great grand-children, and a host of relatives and friends.
She was converted to the Christian faith early in life, and became a member of the Christian Church to which she remained faithful to the end, October 24th, 1929 at Mansfield, Mo
Her husband who out-stripped her in this life passed on March 17, 1914 in Mansfield, Mo
Alsa C. Yager was born in White Co, Tennessee, April the 6th, 1844, and came with her father's family to Wright Co about the year 1858.
She was united in the Holy bonds of matrimony with Eli Coday on the 18th of October 1860.
To this union was born twelve children, six boys and six girls, nine of which survive their Mother. The other three having passed on to their reward.
Those living are as follows: Calvin Coday, Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Andy Millsap, Exter, Cal, John, Hosie, Mrs James Coday and Malissa Coday, all of Mansfield, MO.
Lon Coday, Mrs, Will Whitteker and Mrs. Emmett Quillen of Hartville, MO.
She had two brothers and one sister, Mr. Wesley Yager of Hartville, Mo, who passed on some years ago. Giddie Yager, and Mrs. James Dickerson of Oklahoma, yet survive.
She also had many grand-children and some great grand-children, and a host of relatives and friends.
She was converted to the Christian faith early in life, and became a member of the Christian Church to which she remained faithful to the end, October 24th, 1929 at Mansfield, Mo
Her husband who out-stripped her in this life passed on March 17, 1914 in Mansfield, Mo
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