"Nora remembers living near her grandparents and supplied me with much of the personal information about the Canterbury family. She and her sister, Jewel, told me about an infant girl of Robert Steel and Margaret A. Hudson Canterbury's whose name they could not remember. They said she played in the open hallway of the house and took a cold which developed into pneumonia, causing her death. She is probably buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery without a tombstone, so I don't know when she was born or died."
Page 238: "The twelfth child of Robert Steele and Margaret A. Hudson Canterbury was the infant child already mentioned in this history who died of pneumonia."
Note: This little girl would have been born between 1888 and 1890 or so.
"Nora remembers living near her grandparents and supplied me with much of the personal information about the Canterbury family. She and her sister, Jewel, told me about an infant girl of Robert Steel and Margaret A. Hudson Canterbury's whose name they could not remember. They said she played in the open hallway of the house and took a cold which developed into pneumonia, causing her death. She is probably buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery without a tombstone, so I don't know when she was born or died."
Page 238: "The twelfth child of Robert Steele and Margaret A. Hudson Canterbury was the infant child already mentioned in this history who died of pneumonia."
Note: This little girl would have been born between 1888 and 1890 or so.
Family Members
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William Harris Canterbury
1866–1936
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John Canterbury
1868 – unknown
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Sarah "Sallie" Canterbury Chandler
1870–1950
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Nancy Jane Canterbury Caskey
1873–1931
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Alabama L. "Bama" Canterbury Brown
1876–1941
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Margaret Ella Canterbury Bright
1877–1958
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Jessie Amander Canterbury
1879–1947
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Elizabeth O. "Lizzie" Canterbury
1881–1906
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Robert Lee Canterbury
1883 – unknown
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Fannie Maude Canterbury Holland
1885–1941
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Mary Canterbury Hammontree
1887–1950
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