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Josephine <I>Lindsey</I> Slavens

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Josephine Lindsey Slavens

Birth
Hickory County, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Sep 1939 (aged 83)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Brentwood, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7
Memorial ID
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Goodspeed Publishing Company's 1889 "The History of Dallas County, Missouri" says that:
L. J. Slavens on May 5, 1878 married "Josephine Lindsey, who was born in Hickory County, Mo., December 11, 1855, and is a daughter of Lycurgus and Lucy (Toby) Lindsey. Lycurgus Lindsey, a native of Kentucky, is now a farmer of Hickory County, Mo.; he served as lieutenant of Company B. Eighth Missouri State Militia Volunteers, under Capt. Cosgrove. Mrs. Slavens was the third in a family of seven, two of whom, Mrs. Cynthia A. Pendelton and Mrs. Mary E. Creed, are deceased. The remaining four now living are Mrs. Matilda Coon, Mrs. Emma Thurston, Mrs. Laura White and Eugene Lindsey.
Goodspeed Publishing Company's 1889 "The History of Dallas County, Missouri" says that:
L. J. Slavens on May 5, 1878 married "Josephine Lindsey, who was born in Hickory County, Mo., December 11, 1855, and is a daughter of Lycurgus and Lucy (Toby) Lindsey. Lycurgus Lindsey, a native of Kentucky, is now a farmer of Hickory County, Mo.; he served as lieutenant of Company B. Eighth Missouri State Militia Volunteers, under Capt. Cosgrove. Mrs. Slavens was the third in a family of seven, two of whom, Mrs. Cynthia A. Pendelton and Mrs. Mary E. Creed, are deceased. The remaining four now living are Mrs. Matilda Coon, Mrs. Emma Thurston, Mrs. Laura White and Eugene Lindsey.

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