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Rosa Mae <I>Grayson</I> Gifford Cooke

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Rosa Mae Grayson Gifford Cooke

Birth
Death
17 Dec 1969 (aged 68)
Burial
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
32W, 20, 4
Memorial ID
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Information and photographs on many Grayson families availible at this link :

http://www.flickr.com/groups/11148672@N00/

Please sign up on the site, join the Grayson group, and then make me (graysonfamily) a contact on the site. -EPGRosa Mae Grayson was the first born of Rufus Milton Grayson and Martha Elizabeth Hoskins Grayson; she was born in Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky. Along with her parents and her infant brother William Thomas Grayson, she left Kentucky about 1904/5 and settled in the far western part of the Oklahoma Territory; their address was Roll, Oklahoma. Years later, the family moved to Washington state, then to Bannock County. Idaho.
Rosa married Moses J. Gifford and had 4 children; the first. Frank Earl is buried in same cemetery (his infant twin lived 5 mos.,3 weeks). Rosa married four more times, one was again to Moses Gifford before she married Lawrence Cooke in 1953.

Information and photographs on many Grayson families availible at this link :

http://www.flickr.com/groups/11148672@N00/

Please sign up on the site, join the Grayson group, and then make me (graysonfamily) a contact on the site. -EPGRosa Mae Grayson was the first born of Rufus Milton Grayson and Martha Elizabeth Hoskins Grayson; she was born in Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky. Along with her parents and her infant brother William Thomas Grayson, she left Kentucky about 1904/5 and settled in the far western part of the Oklahoma Territory; their address was Roll, Oklahoma. Years later, the family moved to Washington state, then to Bannock County. Idaho.
Rosa married Moses J. Gifford and had 4 children; the first. Frank Earl is buried in same cemetery (his infant twin lived 5 mos.,3 weeks). Rosa married four more times, one was again to Moses Gifford before she married Lawrence Cooke in 1953.


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