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Cyntha Jane  Elizabeth <I>Jones</I> Atkisson

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Cyntha Jane Elizabeth Jones Atkisson

Birth
Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Death
24 Nov 1922 (aged 74)
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Eldon, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Cyntha is the daughter of J. G.B. & Elizabeth Jones. Cyntha & Harley was married Jan. 1, 1873 in Brumley,
Miller Co. MO. Cyntha being Harley's 2nd wife.
Children listed in 1900 census.
Levi b-Nov. 1873 MO
James b-June 1880 MO
Theodoe B. b-May 1883 MO
Dora D. b-Feb. 1889 MO
Effie May. b-May 1894 MO
Showing they had 7 children, 6 living

Miller County Newspaper, December 7, 1922
Cyntha J.D., widow of Rev. Harley C. Atkisson, passed away at her home 8 miles south of Bagnell, Mo. November 24, 1922: age 74 years, 10 months, 7 days. Mrs. Atkisson was formerly Miss Cyntha J. S. Jones.

She was born in Know County, Tennessee in 1848 and moved when a child, to Hempstead County, Arkansas, Just before the Civil War, the family again moved to Miller County, Mo., on what is now known as the Melvin Baltz place, on the Bear Creek. During the civil war, she was married to James Belenger, who disappeared shortly after the close of the war.

From that time, she lived with andcared for her aged father, until January 1, 1873. She was united in marriage to the Rev. Harley C. Atkisson. The this union 7 children were born, a daughter, Lilly May, died in infancy. The other six: Levi A., Eldon: Theodoe B., Benton, Arkansas: Mrs. Loren Hayaes, Kansas City, Kansas: James H., Mrs. C. W. Burk, Mrs D.T. McDaniel, of Bagnell, Mo.,were at her bedside during her last illness, which was an attack of bronchial pneumonia. All was done that loving hands and medical skill could do, but to no avail.

She united with the Christian church early in life making an earnest effort to do unto others as she would wish them to do unto her. Her fervrant prayers and wise council will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

She was laid to rest by the side of her late husband, in the family cemetery on the Mell Baltz Place, on Sunday, Nov. 26. Funeral services were conducted by G.W. Calkin, in the presence of the bereaved children and a large number of sorrowing friends. Let us hope for that bright dawn, when we may meet her in that morn, where, all souls are pure, all hearts are fond; and loving in that great beyond.






Cyntha is the daughter of J. G.B. & Elizabeth Jones. Cyntha & Harley was married Jan. 1, 1873 in Brumley,
Miller Co. MO. Cyntha being Harley's 2nd wife.
Children listed in 1900 census.
Levi b-Nov. 1873 MO
James b-June 1880 MO
Theodoe B. b-May 1883 MO
Dora D. b-Feb. 1889 MO
Effie May. b-May 1894 MO
Showing they had 7 children, 6 living

Miller County Newspaper, December 7, 1922
Cyntha J.D., widow of Rev. Harley C. Atkisson, passed away at her home 8 miles south of Bagnell, Mo. November 24, 1922: age 74 years, 10 months, 7 days. Mrs. Atkisson was formerly Miss Cyntha J. S. Jones.

She was born in Know County, Tennessee in 1848 and moved when a child, to Hempstead County, Arkansas, Just before the Civil War, the family again moved to Miller County, Mo., on what is now known as the Melvin Baltz place, on the Bear Creek. During the civil war, she was married to James Belenger, who disappeared shortly after the close of the war.

From that time, she lived with andcared for her aged father, until January 1, 1873. She was united in marriage to the Rev. Harley C. Atkisson. The this union 7 children were born, a daughter, Lilly May, died in infancy. The other six: Levi A., Eldon: Theodoe B., Benton, Arkansas: Mrs. Loren Hayaes, Kansas City, Kansas: James H., Mrs. C. W. Burk, Mrs D.T. McDaniel, of Bagnell, Mo.,were at her bedside during her last illness, which was an attack of bronchial pneumonia. All was done that loving hands and medical skill could do, but to no avail.

She united with the Christian church early in life making an earnest effort to do unto others as she would wish them to do unto her. Her fervrant prayers and wise council will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

She was laid to rest by the side of her late husband, in the family cemetery on the Mell Baltz Place, on Sunday, Nov. 26. Funeral services were conducted by G.W. Calkin, in the presence of the bereaved children and a large number of sorrowing friends. Let us hope for that bright dawn, when we may meet her in that morn, where, all souls are pure, all hearts are fond; and loving in that great beyond.






Gravesite Details

Old Miller Co. Cemetery List.



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