Clint drove a wagon for his sister Fanny and her family when they moved from Missouri to Oklahoma Territory in 1899. He married Cynthia Rosella Miller in Oklahoma Territory on February 22, 1902. Clint and Cynthia were both from Macon County, Missouri.
Clint and Cynthia moved back to Macon County, Missouri, and Clinton farmed in Macon County for a number of years before moving to Fair Grove in Greene County. Clint and Cynthia didn't have children.
Clint's wife preceded him in death by nine years, and he dearly missed his beloved "Cyntha". Theirs was a particularly close and loving marriage.
Clint drove a wagon for his sister Fanny and her family when they moved from Missouri to Oklahoma Territory in 1899. He married Cynthia Rosella Miller in Oklahoma Territory on February 22, 1902. Clint and Cynthia were both from Macon County, Missouri.
Clint and Cynthia moved back to Macon County, Missouri, and Clinton farmed in Macon County for a number of years before moving to Fair Grove in Greene County. Clint and Cynthia didn't have children.
Clint's wife preceded him in death by nine years, and he dearly missed his beloved "Cyntha". Theirs was a particularly close and loving marriage.
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Oct. 4, 1879
June 2, 1971
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Dec. 16, 1877
Feb. 26, 1980
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