CHILDREN:
-Henry Elkins (1869-1874)
A boy lived to be about five years old before he died.
-ELKINS (1871-1872)
One little girl died when she was about one year old.
-MARY McADA ELKINS (1875 – 1958)
SIBLING:
-Richard T CLEMENTS (1853–1919)
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***NOTE ON GEORGE WILLIAM ELKNS***
Grandpa George Elkins became sick from exposure in the war and developed a lung disease. The doctor told them to travel. So grandpa and grandma and child, Mary McAda Elkins, along with Uncle Johnnie go north up around Aurora, Missouri. The weather turns bad as they make their way up a long steep hill and it starts to snow. As they start down the hill it begins to sleet and snow. The family stops at a farm house and ask for help. The man has a house and they move in. They are only there two or three days when grandpa died. No money and no way to get him back to Arkansas, so they buried him at Aurora, Missouri. (Vasta Rogers White)
CHILDREN:
-Henry Elkins (1869-1874)
A boy lived to be about five years old before he died.
-ELKINS (1871-1872)
One little girl died when she was about one year old.
-MARY McADA ELKINS (1875 – 1958)
SIBLING:
-Richard T CLEMENTS (1853–1919)
# 119834615
***NOTE ON GEORGE WILLIAM ELKNS***
Grandpa George Elkins became sick from exposure in the war and developed a lung disease. The doctor told them to travel. So grandpa and grandma and child, Mary McAda Elkins, along with Uncle Johnnie go north up around Aurora, Missouri. The weather turns bad as they make their way up a long steep hill and it starts to snow. As they start down the hill it begins to sleet and snow. The family stops at a farm house and ask for help. The man has a house and they move in. They are only there two or three days when grandpa died. No money and no way to get him back to Arkansas, so they buried him at Aurora, Missouri. (Vasta Rogers White)
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