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Mary Addie <I>East</I> Elmore

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Mary Addie East Elmore

Birth
Death
22 Mar 1892 (aged 29)
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
Memorial ID
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1884
Page 3 Marriages
Mr. James C. Elmore and Miss Mary A. East were married at Mrs. Moutray's on the 24th, Rev. J. M. Bruce officiated.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1892
Page 1
Mrs. Addie East, wife of Mr. James C. Elmore, died Tuesday after an illness of three weeks, during which time her sufferings were intense. A short while before giving birth to a child, now only a few days old, she was thrown from a buggy and the fall and scare at that critical period was no doubt the cause of her death. Besides the infant, Mrs. Elmore leaves another young child, who will, with its father, feel the irreparable loss that only time can assuage. The deceased was for years a member of the Baptist church and her neighbors speak of her in the highest terms, which is an assurance of the fact that she was a good woman. Her funeral was preached at three o'clock Wednesday by Rev. A. V. Sizemore, after which her remains were taken to Buffalo cemetery and laid by the side of her son, who preceded her about a year.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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Mary's mother, Susan, was married second to William Moutray; her third marriage was to Clement Lancaster 19 Nov 1896 and when he beat her she divorced him 1897; her fourth marriage was to Wyatt Smith 9 Feb 1899. The newspaper article says Wyatt was age 37 and Susan was age 59. Susan died after 26 June 1914. That's the last mention of her in the newspapers that I could find. She had a sister, Mrs. Bryant, of Illinois, that visited her in 1894.
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1884
Page 3 Marriages
Mr. James C. Elmore and Miss Mary A. East were married at Mrs. Moutray's on the 24th, Rev. J. M. Bruce officiated.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1892
Page 1
Mrs. Addie East, wife of Mr. James C. Elmore, died Tuesday after an illness of three weeks, during which time her sufferings were intense. A short while before giving birth to a child, now only a few days old, she was thrown from a buggy and the fall and scare at that critical period was no doubt the cause of her death. Besides the infant, Mrs. Elmore leaves another young child, who will, with its father, feel the irreparable loss that only time can assuage. The deceased was for years a member of the Baptist church and her neighbors speak of her in the highest terms, which is an assurance of the fact that she was a good woman. Her funeral was preached at three o'clock Wednesday by Rev. A. V. Sizemore, after which her remains were taken to Buffalo cemetery and laid by the side of her son, who preceded her about a year.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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Mary's mother, Susan, was married second to William Moutray; her third marriage was to Clement Lancaster 19 Nov 1896 and when he beat her she divorced him 1897; her fourth marriage was to Wyatt Smith 9 Feb 1899. The newspaper article says Wyatt was age 37 and Susan was age 59. Susan died after 26 June 1914. That's the last mention of her in the newspapers that I could find. She had a sister, Mrs. Bryant, of Illinois, that visited her in 1894.


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