Ephraim Underwood Guffey

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Ephraim Underwood Guffey

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
1890 (aged 77–78)
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Jackson County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Ephraim Underwood Guffey was the son of Ephraim Monroe Guffey (1777-1841) and Sarah Underwood Guffey.

He married Lucy Morris; and to this union was born twelve known children - Sarah Jane (Bridges), Edsel, Charles Underwood, John L., Ephraim Berry, James Henry, Samuel Sampson, Lydia L. (Morris), W. Denver, Martha Elizabeth, Leticia Lucinda, and Elijah Pierce.

Ephraim U. last appears in the 1880 US Federal Census, when he was enumerated as a sixty-eight year old widower. Also living in the household were three of his children - Lydia, Martha, and Elijah - as well as his seventy-two year old sister, Leticia Guffey Kirby.

Ephraim Underwood Guffey died circa 1890. He was laid to rest in the Guffey Cemetery beside of his late wife, Lucy, where his grave is marked by a rock, as indicated on the cemetery map.

For more information, see "The Guffey Family: Ancestors & Descendants of Ephraim Monroe Guffey", by Shannon D. Byrd.
Ephraim Underwood Guffey was the son of Ephraim Monroe Guffey (1777-1841) and Sarah Underwood Guffey.

He married Lucy Morris; and to this union was born twelve known children - Sarah Jane (Bridges), Edsel, Charles Underwood, John L., Ephraim Berry, James Henry, Samuel Sampson, Lydia L. (Morris), W. Denver, Martha Elizabeth, Leticia Lucinda, and Elijah Pierce.

Ephraim U. last appears in the 1880 US Federal Census, when he was enumerated as a sixty-eight year old widower. Also living in the household were three of his children - Lydia, Martha, and Elijah - as well as his seventy-two year old sister, Leticia Guffey Kirby.

Ephraim Underwood Guffey died circa 1890. He was laid to rest in the Guffey Cemetery beside of his late wife, Lucy, where his grave is marked by a rock, as indicated on the cemetery map.

For more information, see "The Guffey Family: Ancestors & Descendants of Ephraim Monroe Guffey", by Shannon D. Byrd.