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Ora Daisy <I>Pryor</I> Jennings

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Ora Daisy Pryor Jennings

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
20 Oct 1918 (aged 37)
Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
In Odd Fellows, IOOF section
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Ora was the daughter of James Taylor "J.T." Pryor and Laura Olivia Rosborough.

Ora was the devoted sister of Annie L. (Mrs. Bryant Messer), Emmett Granberry, Lela B., and Joseph Edwin.

A graduate of the Belton Academy, Ora married Moody Wilbert Jennings in Bell County, Texas in 1901.

She was the beloved mother of Bessie, Mildred,and Robbie.

Mr. Moody Jennings and Miss Ora Pryor were married last Sunday, Reverend E.G. Townsend performing the nuptial rites. Mr. Jennings is an honest, industrious and pleasant young man, well esteemed by all that know him. Miss Ora, the daughter of our townsman, Mr. J.T. Pryor and granddaughter of Capt. D.D. Rosborough, received her education and grew to womanhood in Belton, and is as true and noble-hearted a young lady as was ever won by ardent woer. We offer hearty congratulations, and hope for them a life of unalloyed happiness and abundant prosperity.

The preceding wedding announcement appears in Bell County, Texas Rootsweb.
Ora was the daughter of James Taylor "J.T." Pryor and Laura Olivia Rosborough.

Ora was the devoted sister of Annie L. (Mrs. Bryant Messer), Emmett Granberry, Lela B., and Joseph Edwin.

A graduate of the Belton Academy, Ora married Moody Wilbert Jennings in Bell County, Texas in 1901.

She was the beloved mother of Bessie, Mildred,and Robbie.

Mr. Moody Jennings and Miss Ora Pryor were married last Sunday, Reverend E.G. Townsend performing the nuptial rites. Mr. Jennings is an honest, industrious and pleasant young man, well esteemed by all that know him. Miss Ora, the daughter of our townsman, Mr. J.T. Pryor and granddaughter of Capt. D.D. Rosborough, received her education and grew to womanhood in Belton, and is as true and noble-hearted a young lady as was ever won by ardent woer. We offer hearty congratulations, and hope for them a life of unalloyed happiness and abundant prosperity.

The preceding wedding announcement appears in Bell County, Texas Rootsweb.

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