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Eliza Jane <I>Ewens</I> Robinson

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Eliza Jane Ewens Robinson

Birth
Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Feb 1951 (aged 56)
Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sturgeon, Boone County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Moberly Monitor Index and Evening Democrat newspaper
Moberly, Randolph, MO
Sat Feb 10 1951 pg3 col 4
Mrs. Abb Robinson Of Near Sturgeon Dies After Stroke Mrs. Abb Robinson, 56, of south of Sturgeon, died at 12:30 o'clock Saturday morning after she had suffered a stroke of paralysis at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Eliza Jane Ewing, a daughter of the late George and Mollie Ewing, was born near Sturgeon on December 17, 1894. Besides her husband, Mrs. Robinson is survived by three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Verdell Taylor, a daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. James Watkins, Miss Cora Lou Robinson, both of Moberly, William Robinson of the home and Abbie Robinson in service in Korea. Two brothers, Jack and Lee Ewing, a sister, Mrs. Henry Atkisson, Sturgeon, and seven grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Locust Grove Baptist Church. The body was brought to the Barnes & Boothe Undertaking Parlors and was taken to the family home this afternoon. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Moberly Monitor Index and Evening Democrat newspaper
Moberly, Randolph, MO
Sat Feb 10 1951 pg3 col 4
Mrs. Abb Robinson Of Near Sturgeon Dies After Stroke Mrs. Abb Robinson, 56, of south of Sturgeon, died at 12:30 o'clock Saturday morning after she had suffered a stroke of paralysis at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Eliza Jane Ewing, a daughter of the late George and Mollie Ewing, was born near Sturgeon on December 17, 1894. Besides her husband, Mrs. Robinson is survived by three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Verdell Taylor, a daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. James Watkins, Miss Cora Lou Robinson, both of Moberly, William Robinson of the home and Abbie Robinson in service in Korea. Two brothers, Jack and Lee Ewing, a sister, Mrs. Henry Atkisson, Sturgeon, and seven grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Locust Grove Baptist Church. The body was brought to the Barnes & Boothe Undertaking Parlors and was taken to the family home this afternoon. Funeral arrangements have not been made.


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