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Rebecca <I>Brixey</I> Scroggins

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Rebecca Brixey Scroggins

Birth
Henry County, Tennessee, USA
Death
9 Sep 1919 (aged 84)
McDonald County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6767204, Longitude: -93.8611201
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Married James A. Scoggins on April 03, 1856 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. Son of James Lafayette Scoggins and Lurena Nichols.

Mother of:
• Amanda Scoggins Farmer
• Richard Scoggins
• Frances Ann "Fannie" Scoggins Beaver
• Crittendon Scoggins
• Mary Scoggins Knee
• Henry Scoggins, b. October 29, 1866
• Joseph R. "Joe" Scoggins
• William Guy Scoggins

Daughter of James Brixey and Temperance Cates
Cassville Republican, Cassville, Missouri, September 11, 1919

Mrs. Rebecca Scroggins died at the home of her son, Dick, near Rocky Comfort, Tuesday. Her body will be brought to Cassville today, Wednesday, and will be buried at side of that of her husband, James Scroggins who died two years ago. She leaves eight children living; Henry, Crit, Dick, Joe, and Guy and Mrs. Mary Knee, Mrs. Fannie Beaver and Mrs. Manda Famer.

Mrs. Rebecca Scroggins was the widow of the late James A. Scroggins. She was born in Henry County, Tennessee, October 25, 1834, died at the home of her son, Richard, at Ridgley, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1919, age 84 years, 10 months and 15 days.

She was a daugher of Mr. and Mrs. James Brixey. When four years old her parents came to Barry County. At the age of 22 years she married to James A. Scroggins. To this union was born ten children 8 of whom are living. They are; Amanda Farmer of Wheeler, Ark., Richard Scroggins of Ridgley, Frances Bever of Blackburn, Okla., Crittenden Scroggins of Butterfield, Mary Knee of Montee, Henry of Mineral Springs, Joseph of Wheeler, Ark, and Guy of Blackburn, Ark.*

In her last years she often spoke of her trust in Christ as her Savior and said that she knew that when this life was spent and the Lord called her she would go to a Heavently rest. She was converted about ten years ago and had lived faithful till death.

It is possible that above mentioned Blackburn, Arkansas was meant to read Oklahoma
Married James A. Scoggins on April 03, 1856 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. Son of James Lafayette Scoggins and Lurena Nichols.

Mother of:
• Amanda Scoggins Farmer
• Richard Scoggins
• Frances Ann "Fannie" Scoggins Beaver
• Crittendon Scoggins
• Mary Scoggins Knee
• Henry Scoggins, b. October 29, 1866
• Joseph R. "Joe" Scoggins
• William Guy Scoggins

Daughter of James Brixey and Temperance Cates
Cassville Republican, Cassville, Missouri, September 11, 1919

Mrs. Rebecca Scroggins died at the home of her son, Dick, near Rocky Comfort, Tuesday. Her body will be brought to Cassville today, Wednesday, and will be buried at side of that of her husband, James Scroggins who died two years ago. She leaves eight children living; Henry, Crit, Dick, Joe, and Guy and Mrs. Mary Knee, Mrs. Fannie Beaver and Mrs. Manda Famer.

Mrs. Rebecca Scroggins was the widow of the late James A. Scroggins. She was born in Henry County, Tennessee, October 25, 1834, died at the home of her son, Richard, at Ridgley, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1919, age 84 years, 10 months and 15 days.

She was a daugher of Mr. and Mrs. James Brixey. When four years old her parents came to Barry County. At the age of 22 years she married to James A. Scroggins. To this union was born ten children 8 of whom are living. They are; Amanda Farmer of Wheeler, Ark., Richard Scroggins of Ridgley, Frances Bever of Blackburn, Okla., Crittenden Scroggins of Butterfield, Mary Knee of Montee, Henry of Mineral Springs, Joseph of Wheeler, Ark, and Guy of Blackburn, Ark.*

In her last years she often spoke of her trust in Christ as her Savior and said that she knew that when this life was spent and the Lord called her she would go to a Heavently rest. She was converted about ten years ago and had lived faithful till death.

It is possible that above mentioned Blackburn, Arkansas was meant to read Oklahoma


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