She married March 3, 1897 to Walter L. Yearwood, and they had seven children, two of whom died as infants.
The family was living in Bates, Arkansas, when Effie died about 1915. Oral history in the family says that she died of the dietary disorder Pellegra, which results from niacin vitamin deficiency.
According to the 1927 obituary of Walter L. Yearwood, she was buried in the family plot at Oakland Memorial Cemetery in Clarksville, Arkansas.
She married March 3, 1897 to Walter L. Yearwood, and they had seven children, two of whom died as infants.
The family was living in Bates, Arkansas, when Effie died about 1915. Oral history in the family says that she died of the dietary disorder Pellegra, which results from niacin vitamin deficiency.
According to the 1927 obituary of Walter L. Yearwood, she was buried in the family plot at Oakland Memorial Cemetery in Clarksville, Arkansas.
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