Lucille Marie Williams

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Lucille Marie Williams

Birth
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
2 Jan 1914 (aged 3)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Calwood, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Missouri Death Certificate#338:

Lucille Marie Williams, 3 years, 21 months and 3 days old, of East Street, Fulton, Missouri, died at 12:00pm on January 2, 1914 at her home.

Dr. Martin Yates, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Bronco Pneumonia contributed to by whooping cough. The informant was Vollie Williams, father of the child.

Lucille Marie was born August 8, 1910, in Fulton, the daughter of Vollie and Lela (Craighead) Williams, both born in Callaway County.

Arrangements were under the care of G.W. Morrison Undertaking Service and burial was in New Hope Cemetery.

Her Great-Grandparents-David and Leah (Spring) Draper and Micajah and Mary Ann Crow (Sullins) Williams.

Lucille is burial in New Hope Cemetery in Calwood Missouri beside her sister, Leta May and her great-grandparents David and Leah (Spring) Draper. Her other great-grandparents, Anthony and Caroline (Payne) Craighead are supposedly buried in Auxvasse in an old cemetery on Route E.

Their niece Sandi Williams Estabrook and half sister Mary Frances Williams Wimple put up the tombstone.
Missouri Death Certificate#338:

Lucille Marie Williams, 3 years, 21 months and 3 days old, of East Street, Fulton, Missouri, died at 12:00pm on January 2, 1914 at her home.

Dr. Martin Yates, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Bronco Pneumonia contributed to by whooping cough. The informant was Vollie Williams, father of the child.

Lucille Marie was born August 8, 1910, in Fulton, the daughter of Vollie and Lela (Craighead) Williams, both born in Callaway County.

Arrangements were under the care of G.W. Morrison Undertaking Service and burial was in New Hope Cemetery.

Her Great-Grandparents-David and Leah (Spring) Draper and Micajah and Mary Ann Crow (Sullins) Williams.

Lucille is burial in New Hope Cemetery in Calwood Missouri beside her sister, Leta May and her great-grandparents David and Leah (Spring) Draper. Her other great-grandparents, Anthony and Caroline (Payne) Craighead are supposedly buried in Auxvasse in an old cemetery on Route E.

Their niece Sandi Williams Estabrook and half sister Mary Frances Williams Wimple put up the tombstone.