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Allie Mae <I>Troutt</I> Bailey

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Allie Mae Troutt Bailey

Birth
Luttrell, Union County, Tennessee, USA
Death
27 Feb 1959 (aged 60)
Macon, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bevier, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of George Alexander Troutt and Rachel Nola Ann Corum. Wife of Bertie James "Bert" Bailey, married 07 AUG 1919 in Knox County, Tennessee.

MO d/c 10128—Burial location given as Richardsdale Cem and Macon County Cemetery Records has St. Charles. I received the following information from a lady in Macon County that is very knowledgeable about her county: "There is a Richards Dale Cemetery at Bevier and it is just across from the St. Charles... when Ellsberry did those books (which is wonderful ) it covers all of Richard Dale, St Charles and East and West Oakwood.. they called it all St. Charles which is incorrect."
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Suggested edit: No changes, but a little information in case you wanted to add to the bio for people who might want to visit the locations: The four cemeteries are near the junction of Bloomington and North streets. Saint Charles and East Oakwood are on the east side of the street with West Oakwood and Richards Dale Cemetery on the west side. Saint Charles is immediately adjacent to East Oakwood which has a short fence on the west side next to the road. Where the north end of the fence is the north end of East Oakwood. Look straight to the east is where the border between the two. Saint Charles is the Catholic cemetery. Richards Dale and West Oakwood are on the west of the street with Richards Dale to the north of the two. Also on the west of West Oakwood and Richards Dale there is a gravel lane that leads from Rt. C (south Rick's Sinclair) heading to the east and running exactly between the two.
(Contributor: Norman Cross)
Daughter of George Alexander Troutt and Rachel Nola Ann Corum. Wife of Bertie James "Bert" Bailey, married 07 AUG 1919 in Knox County, Tennessee.

MO d/c 10128—Burial location given as Richardsdale Cem and Macon County Cemetery Records has St. Charles. I received the following information from a lady in Macon County that is very knowledgeable about her county: "There is a Richards Dale Cemetery at Bevier and it is just across from the St. Charles... when Ellsberry did those books (which is wonderful ) it covers all of Richard Dale, St Charles and East and West Oakwood.. they called it all St. Charles which is incorrect."
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Suggested edit: No changes, but a little information in case you wanted to add to the bio for people who might want to visit the locations: The four cemeteries are near the junction of Bloomington and North streets. Saint Charles and East Oakwood are on the east side of the street with West Oakwood and Richards Dale Cemetery on the west side. Saint Charles is immediately adjacent to East Oakwood which has a short fence on the west side next to the road. Where the north end of the fence is the north end of East Oakwood. Look straight to the east is where the border between the two. Saint Charles is the Catholic cemetery. Richards Dale and West Oakwood are on the west of the street with Richards Dale to the north of the two. Also on the west of West Oakwood and Richards Dale there is a gravel lane that leads from Rt. C (south Rick's Sinclair) heading to the east and running exactly between the two.
(Contributor: Norman Cross)


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