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Eunice Elizabeth <I>Stratton</I> Mulloy

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Eunice Elizabeth Stratton Mulloy

Birth
Lyons, Clinton County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 May 1975 (aged 85)
Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Edward D. Stratton and Florence Mae Cook. Graduated Laurel High School in 1907 and M.S.C.W. in 1911. Occupation: School teacher. Married childhood sweetheart Richard Edward Mulloy June 11, 1913 at the First Presbyterian Church of Laurel, MS.

3 daughters:
Florence Lee Mulloy Hennier, Sarah Ann Mulloy Ashmore and Betty Mulloy.

Member of the First Presbyterian Church of Laurel, where she was married, but she was a closet Christian Scientist at home. Her mother was healed of blindness through Christian Science and wrote several articles in Christian Science publications. Her letter of testimony is included on page 628 of Mary Baker Eddy's textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures".

She claimed to be an 8x removed cousin of Charles Sherwood Stratton, "Tom Thumb" of Barnum & Bailey Circus fame.
Daughter of Edward D. Stratton and Florence Mae Cook. Graduated Laurel High School in 1907 and M.S.C.W. in 1911. Occupation: School teacher. Married childhood sweetheart Richard Edward Mulloy June 11, 1913 at the First Presbyterian Church of Laurel, MS.

3 daughters:
Florence Lee Mulloy Hennier, Sarah Ann Mulloy Ashmore and Betty Mulloy.

Member of the First Presbyterian Church of Laurel, where she was married, but she was a closet Christian Scientist at home. Her mother was healed of blindness through Christian Science and wrote several articles in Christian Science publications. Her letter of testimony is included on page 628 of Mary Baker Eddy's textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures".

She claimed to be an 8x removed cousin of Charles Sherwood Stratton, "Tom Thumb" of Barnum & Bailey Circus fame.


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