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James Henry Derrossett

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James Henry Derrossett

Birth
Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Apr 1928 (aged 73)
Morrisville, Polk County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Morrisville, Polk County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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s/o William Daniel DeRossett and Elizabeth Ann Hickman DeRossett

James H. Derrossett was born February 13, 1856 in Polk county, Mo.; age 72 years, 2 months, 12 days. He died April 25, 1928. He was united in marriage Dec. 17, 1877 to Margaret E. Clark of Wishart, Mo. Born to this union were seven children- Flora E. Fugate, Willard, Mo.; Slona E. Rainey, Vista, Mo.; Nora Degraffenreid, Alrich, Mo.; Lucy Robertson and Mervey Derrossett, both of Morrisville; Wade Derrossett, Phenix, Mo.; W. L. Derrossett, Phenix, Mo.; who passed on April 17, 1925. Mr. Derrossett professed faith in Christ at Mitchell Camp Ground, joining the church at Enon in 1878, transferring his membership to Morrisville Baptist church in 1914. He was a home loving man, well liked by all who knew him. He leaves a wife, six children, twenty-one grandchildren, on great grand child, and three sisters to mourn their loss.
s/o William Daniel DeRossett and Elizabeth Ann Hickman DeRossett

James H. Derrossett was born February 13, 1856 in Polk county, Mo.; age 72 years, 2 months, 12 days. He died April 25, 1928. He was united in marriage Dec. 17, 1877 to Margaret E. Clark of Wishart, Mo. Born to this union were seven children- Flora E. Fugate, Willard, Mo.; Slona E. Rainey, Vista, Mo.; Nora Degraffenreid, Alrich, Mo.; Lucy Robertson and Mervey Derrossett, both of Morrisville; Wade Derrossett, Phenix, Mo.; W. L. Derrossett, Phenix, Mo.; who passed on April 17, 1925. Mr. Derrossett professed faith in Christ at Mitchell Camp Ground, joining the church at Enon in 1878, transferring his membership to Morrisville Baptist church in 1914. He was a home loving man, well liked by all who knew him. He leaves a wife, six children, twenty-one grandchildren, on great grand child, and three sisters to mourn their loss.


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