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Lucinda <I>Flowers</I> Clayton

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Lucinda Flowers Clayton

Birth
Salem, Marion County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Nov 1927 (aged 69)
Stroud, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Stroud, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Marriage
Lucinda Flowers married William R Clayton on December 27, 1876 in Jasper, Jasper County, Missouri, USA.

Obituary
Lucy Flowers was born June 30, 1858, near Salem, Illinois; passed away at Stroud, Okla., Nov. 9, 1927; age 69 years, 4 months and 9 days.

While yet a small girl Lucy Flowers, with her parents, moved to Aurora, Missouri where at the age of 18 she was married to William Riley Clayton. To this union thirteen children were born, seven girls and six boys, Two boys died in early infancy, one girl dying at the age of 15.

The daughters living are Mrs. S. C. Murphy, of Apache, Oklahoma; Mrs. P. L. Wade, Mrs. Elvis Peyton, Mrs. H. O. Shuff, Julia and Nancie Clayton, all of Stroud, Oklahoma.

The sons are Charlie Clayton, of Casper, Wyoming; Monroe Clayton, of Pauls Valley, Okla.; Riley and Mark Clayton, of Stroud, there were 22 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

William Riley Clayton, the husband and father, passed to his reward Oct. 29, 1917.

Mrs. Clayton, in early life, obeyed the Gospel uniting with the Church of Christ, at Aurora, Mo. Her faith never wavered but was firm to the end.

Source: Stroud Messenger, 18 November 1927

Note
Twin sons who died in infancy, burial place unknown, are not linked below.

Marriage
Lucinda Flowers married William R Clayton on December 27, 1876 in Jasper, Jasper County, Missouri, USA.

Obituary
Lucy Flowers was born June 30, 1858, near Salem, Illinois; passed away at Stroud, Okla., Nov. 9, 1927; age 69 years, 4 months and 9 days.

While yet a small girl Lucy Flowers, with her parents, moved to Aurora, Missouri where at the age of 18 she was married to William Riley Clayton. To this union thirteen children were born, seven girls and six boys, Two boys died in early infancy, one girl dying at the age of 15.

The daughters living are Mrs. S. C. Murphy, of Apache, Oklahoma; Mrs. P. L. Wade, Mrs. Elvis Peyton, Mrs. H. O. Shuff, Julia and Nancie Clayton, all of Stroud, Oklahoma.

The sons are Charlie Clayton, of Casper, Wyoming; Monroe Clayton, of Pauls Valley, Okla.; Riley and Mark Clayton, of Stroud, there were 22 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

William Riley Clayton, the husband and father, passed to his reward Oct. 29, 1917.

Mrs. Clayton, in early life, obeyed the Gospel uniting with the Church of Christ, at Aurora, Mo. Her faith never wavered but was firm to the end.

Source: Stroud Messenger, 18 November 1927

Note
Twin sons who died in infancy, burial place unknown, are not linked below.



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