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Elsie Mozelle <I>Whitehead</I> Farrar

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Elsie Mozelle Whitehead Farrar

Birth
Crossett, Ashley County, Arkansas, USA
Death
16 Sep 1987 (aged 82)
Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Crossett, Ashley County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Taken from the book "The Enoch Herrington Genealogy in Mississippi and Other States 1800-1978" in 1978

"Elsie was a housewife; Charlie was a farmer and a forestry worker. He is buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Crossett, Arkansas. He was the son of Andrew Bass and Matury Jane Neal Farrar. Elsie was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. She loved to fish in her leisure time. She had red hair, grey eyes, and is of a medium build. She lived in Bastrop, Morehouse, Louisiana. Before that in Ashley County, Arkansas

I knew Aunt Elsie. She was a sweet woman. I was 17 and visiting her with Mammy and Pappy. Mammy (my grandmother) was Mozie's aunt. I also remember Clara Belle her daughter, Tall, thin Red Headed (1956).

Uncle Charlie, Pappy's brother (Pappy being William Thomas Farrar Sr, 33611777, was tending a fire watch tower, south of Crossett.

There was a huge pile of sawdust, which I, an immature 17 year old, was doing flips in, covered with itching sawdust, Aunt Elsie heated water (pumped by hand)on a wood fired stove, and then poured it into a galvanized tub so I could wash off.

Mammy never let me hear the end of it, for putting her to all of that trouble."
Boots Farrar
Taken from the book "The Enoch Herrington Genealogy in Mississippi and Other States 1800-1978" in 1978

"Elsie was a housewife; Charlie was a farmer and a forestry worker. He is buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Crossett, Arkansas. He was the son of Andrew Bass and Matury Jane Neal Farrar. Elsie was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. She loved to fish in her leisure time. She had red hair, grey eyes, and is of a medium build. She lived in Bastrop, Morehouse, Louisiana. Before that in Ashley County, Arkansas

I knew Aunt Elsie. She was a sweet woman. I was 17 and visiting her with Mammy and Pappy. Mammy (my grandmother) was Mozie's aunt. I also remember Clara Belle her daughter, Tall, thin Red Headed (1956).

Uncle Charlie, Pappy's brother (Pappy being William Thomas Farrar Sr, 33611777, was tending a fire watch tower, south of Crossett.

There was a huge pile of sawdust, which I, an immature 17 year old, was doing flips in, covered with itching sawdust, Aunt Elsie heated water (pumped by hand)on a wood fired stove, and then poured it into a galvanized tub so I could wash off.

Mammy never let me hear the end of it, for putting her to all of that trouble."
Boots Farrar

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MARRIED NOV. 26, 1924

WEEP NOT, THEY ARE AT REST



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