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Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” <I>Haden</I> Weatherford Carroll

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Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” Haden Weatherford Carroll

Birth
Madison County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Jan 1936 (aged 76)
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
AOUW Block 3 Row 8 Lot 70n
Memorial ID
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Wife of John Franklin Carroll,
MO d/c 4179
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

DEATH OF MRS. J. FRANK CARROLL
Mary Elizabeth Haden, born December 25, 1859, daughter of Thomas and Lena Haden, passed away at her home in Clarence January 28, 1936, after an illness of twelve weeks, following a stroke of paralysis.
She married to George W. Weatherford November 15, 1874, to this union was born four children, William, deceased, Maude Bell Spicer, deceased, Lena Catherine Tense, of Kansas City, Thomas, of Maud; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren.
She was married to J. Frank Carroll January 9, 1912. She was a member of the Methodist church. Funeral services will be held at the Center Street Methodist church Thursday morning at eleven o'clock conducted by the Rev. F. J. Mapel pastor. Interment will be in Maplewood cemetery.
Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, January 29, 1936
(Contributed by Shelby County Historical Society; transcribed and posted by Pam Witherow)
Wife of John Franklin Carroll,
MO d/c 4179
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

DEATH OF MRS. J. FRANK CARROLL
Mary Elizabeth Haden, born December 25, 1859, daughter of Thomas and Lena Haden, passed away at her home in Clarence January 28, 1936, after an illness of twelve weeks, following a stroke of paralysis.
She married to George W. Weatherford November 15, 1874, to this union was born four children, William, deceased, Maude Bell Spicer, deceased, Lena Catherine Tense, of Kansas City, Thomas, of Maud; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren.
She was married to J. Frank Carroll January 9, 1912. She was a member of the Methodist church. Funeral services will be held at the Center Street Methodist church Thursday morning at eleven o'clock conducted by the Rev. F. J. Mapel pastor. Interment will be in Maplewood cemetery.
Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, January 29, 1936
(Contributed by Shelby County Historical Society; transcribed and posted by Pam Witherow)


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