Maggie grew up around Salem, MO . She would rather work outside than do housework ~ she loved her grandkids and would let them play in the cupboards and take out the pots and pans. She was always ready for a joke.
Maggie was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She and daughter Olevia were victims of Parkinson Disease.
Maggie grew up around Salem, MO . She would rather work outside than do housework ~ she loved her grandkids and would let them play in the cupboards and take out the pots and pans. She was always ready for a joke.
Maggie was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She and daughter Olevia were victims of Parkinson Disease.
Family Members
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Zema Zaida Emmons
1895–1897
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Isaac Emmons
1899–1899
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Oliver Emmons
1900–1900
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Jewell Elizabeth Emmons McDowell
1901–1999
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Olevia Ira Emmons Putnam
1903–1985
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Zelma Gertrude Emmons Bacon
1905–1974
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Opal Jane Emmons Stickney
1907–2005
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Infant Daughter Emmons
1909–1909
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John T Emmons
1910–1979
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Arthur George Emmons
1911–1989
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Douglas Emmons
1914–1968
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