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Alma Elnora <I>McCrory</I> Jeffers

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Alma Elnora McCrory Jeffers

Birth
Clark County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Aug 1918 (aged 41)
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Crawford County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1696927, Longitude: -87.6629846
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Mrs. Alma Nora Jeffers, wife of E. Jeffers died at her home, 912 West Second Avenue, Monday, August 5, 1928. The body will be sent to her old home at West York, Ills., tonight, via the Missouri Pacific for funeral and burial.

Mrs. Jeffers was born February 24, 1877 in Clark County, Illinois and was 41 years of age. She is survived by her husband.

Source: Walnut Valley Times, 6 August 1918
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The remains of Mrs. Essa Jeffers, who died at her home in Eldorado, Kas., arrived here Thursday morning and were taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe McCrory near Trimble. The funeral was held here Friday morning at the M. E. church, Eld. Thomas Wheeler officiating. Deceased is survived by her husband, four children, her parents and a number of brothers and sisters. Burial was in West York cemetery. The funeral was attended by a very large crown of friends.

Source: The Marshall Herald (Marshall, IL) 14 August 1918, p. 4
Mrs. Alma Nora Jeffers, wife of E. Jeffers died at her home, 912 West Second Avenue, Monday, August 5, 1928. The body will be sent to her old home at West York, Ills., tonight, via the Missouri Pacific for funeral and burial.

Mrs. Jeffers was born February 24, 1877 in Clark County, Illinois and was 41 years of age. She is survived by her husband.

Source: Walnut Valley Times, 6 August 1918
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The remains of Mrs. Essa Jeffers, who died at her home in Eldorado, Kas., arrived here Thursday morning and were taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe McCrory near Trimble. The funeral was held here Friday morning at the M. E. church, Eld. Thomas Wheeler officiating. Deceased is survived by her husband, four children, her parents and a number of brothers and sisters. Burial was in West York cemetery. The funeral was attended by a very large crown of friends.

Source: The Marshall Herald (Marshall, IL) 14 August 1918, p. 4


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