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Artemsia Missey “Artie” <I>Robison</I> Jones

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Artemsia Missey “Artie” Robison Jones

Birth
Cedar County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Feb 1951 (aged 81)
Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Everton, Dade County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Artie is a daughter of Issam and Jane Tibbs Robison.

Artie married WB Willhoite October 20, 1889, Cedar County, MO.

Artie Missy White, 68, of Jerico Springs, MO married James "Pole" Jones, 69, of Springfield, MO, July 3, 1936, at Sac City, Iowa. Both have been married twice before. Artie's son John Willhoite and Lora Ritter, both of Sac City, Iowa are their witnesses.

The 1900 Benton, Cedar County, MO Census lists Artie Willhoit, 30, widowed, and her children "Lolo" E (Lola Ellen), 6, born Jan, 1894, and John W (Wesley), 9, born Aug, 1890. They are living with her parents "Esam" Robison, 61, and wife Jane T, 55, married 34 years, with 9 children born to them, 7 living.

The 1910 Greenfield, Dade County, MO Census has Dee (Charles D) White, 49, and wife Artie, 39, married 10 years. Dee is landlord of a hotel. His daughter Zula White, 13, is living with them.

It appears Artie is listed in the 1920 Custer County, Montana Census. Artie M White, 50, born in MO, widowed, a cook, is living with Edwin Trujillo, 46, a farmer.

Three times widowed, Artie was 81 at the time of her death from chronic nephritis. A resident of Webb City for three months, her usual residence was South Greenfield, MO. Son JW Willhoite, of Dunscombe, Iowa is the informant on her MO Death Certificate.

Artie's grave may be unmarked at this time, as I believe all known markers have been photographed.
Artie is a daughter of Issam and Jane Tibbs Robison.

Artie married WB Willhoite October 20, 1889, Cedar County, MO.

Artie Missy White, 68, of Jerico Springs, MO married James "Pole" Jones, 69, of Springfield, MO, July 3, 1936, at Sac City, Iowa. Both have been married twice before. Artie's son John Willhoite and Lora Ritter, both of Sac City, Iowa are their witnesses.

The 1900 Benton, Cedar County, MO Census lists Artie Willhoit, 30, widowed, and her children "Lolo" E (Lola Ellen), 6, born Jan, 1894, and John W (Wesley), 9, born Aug, 1890. They are living with her parents "Esam" Robison, 61, and wife Jane T, 55, married 34 years, with 9 children born to them, 7 living.

The 1910 Greenfield, Dade County, MO Census has Dee (Charles D) White, 49, and wife Artie, 39, married 10 years. Dee is landlord of a hotel. His daughter Zula White, 13, is living with them.

It appears Artie is listed in the 1920 Custer County, Montana Census. Artie M White, 50, born in MO, widowed, a cook, is living with Edwin Trujillo, 46, a farmer.

Three times widowed, Artie was 81 at the time of her death from chronic nephritis. A resident of Webb City for three months, her usual residence was South Greenfield, MO. Son JW Willhoite, of Dunscombe, Iowa is the informant on her MO Death Certificate.

Artie's grave may be unmarked at this time, as I believe all known markers have been photographed.


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