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Samuel J. Jeffers

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Samuel J. Jeffers

Birth
Clay County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Oct 1913 (aged 80)
Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Garrettsburg, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Samuel J. Jeffers, farmer and stock raiser, section 24, post office
Frazer, was born September 20, 1833, in Clay County, Missouri, and
was brought to this county by his parents when about six years of age. He spent his boyhood days on the farm and received his education in the schools of this vicinity. He now owns a fine farm of 140 acres, well watered and stocked. Mr. Jeffers has filled the positions of township clerk and school director. He moved to Andrew County in 1858 and resided there until 1865, engaged in farming; then returned to this county. He was married November 24, 1853, to Miss Frances Miller, a native of Knox County, Kentucky. They have had eleven children, six of whom are living: N. Ellen, Finis E., William J., Maud M., Harvey B. and Laura F. He and his two oldest children are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Samuel J. Jeffers, farmer and stock raiser, section 24, post office
Frazer, was born September 20, 1833, in Clay County, Missouri, and
was brought to this county by his parents when about six years of age. He spent his boyhood days on the farm and received his education in the schools of this vicinity. He now owns a fine farm of 140 acres, well watered and stocked. Mr. Jeffers has filled the positions of township clerk and school director. He moved to Andrew County in 1858 and resided there until 1865, engaged in farming; then returned to this county. He was married November 24, 1853, to Miss Frances Miller, a native of Knox County, Kentucky. They have had eleven children, six of whom are living: N. Ellen, Finis E., William J., Maud M., Harvey B. and Laura F. He and his two oldest children are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.


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