Elizabeth's mother Mary Callahan Thomas Stites is buried closeby along with Elizabeth's son James and daughter Martha Ross Crow.
Daily Tribune (Maryville, Missouri), Wednesday, June 28, 1905
Death of Mrs. Ross. Funeral Services at Salem Church Thursday Morning.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, living eight miles southeast of Maryville, died Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ross had been poorly all spring.
Mr. Ross died three years ago and there are six children left, three daughters being married.
Funeral services will be held at Salem church Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.
Nodaway Democrat (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, July 6, 1905
Obituary—Mrs. Ross.
Elizabeth Thomas was born in Jefferson County, East Tennessee, February 5, 1830, died June 28, 1905. At the age of 18, she united with the Baptist Church. Removed with her mother to Missouri in 1850, was married to Elijah Ross in 1853. To their union were born nine children, of whom six are living. Soon after her marriage, she became a member of the Christian Church of which she was a faithful member till death. She was resigned and patient in all her great suffering. The Lord gave her a peaceful hour in which to die. Her trials are now over. She is now at rest. W. C. Rogers.
Elizabeth's mother Mary Callahan Thomas Stites is buried closeby along with Elizabeth's son James and daughter Martha Ross Crow.
Daily Tribune (Maryville, Missouri), Wednesday, June 28, 1905
Death of Mrs. Ross. Funeral Services at Salem Church Thursday Morning.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, living eight miles southeast of Maryville, died Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ross had been poorly all spring.
Mr. Ross died three years ago and there are six children left, three daughters being married.
Funeral services will be held at Salem church Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.
Nodaway Democrat (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, July 6, 1905
Obituary—Mrs. Ross.
Elizabeth Thomas was born in Jefferson County, East Tennessee, February 5, 1830, died June 28, 1905. At the age of 18, she united with the Baptist Church. Removed with her mother to Missouri in 1850, was married to Elijah Ross in 1853. To their union were born nine children, of whom six are living. Soon after her marriage, she became a member of the Christian Church of which she was a faithful member till death. She was resigned and patient in all her great suffering. The Lord gave her a peaceful hour in which to die. Her trials are now over. She is now at rest. W. C. Rogers.
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