Elizabeth Shook
1859 - 1943 (83 years)-
Name Elizabeth Shook Born 15 Jul 1859 Lawrence County, Missouri [1, 2] Gender Female Occupation at home [1] Died 14 Feb 1943 Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri [1, 2] Buried 16 Feb 1943 Mount Vernon IOOF Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri [1, 2] Person ID I252 Gage and Shook Families Last Modified 28 Oct 2022
Father Levi Shook, b. 30 Oct 1793, Knox County, Tennessee , d. 28 Aug 1879, Lawrence County, Missouri (Age 85 years) Mother Elizabeth Kennedy, b. 09 Jan 1809, Tennessee , d. 20 Feb 1897, Lawrence County, Missouri (Age 88 years) Married 04 Nov 1828 Flat Creek, Bedford County, Tennessee [2] Family ID F105 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elijah Springer Allen, b. 01 Feb 1851, Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri , d. 28 Jul 1939, Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri (Age 88 years) Married 26 Oct 1876 Lawrence County, Missouri [2, 3] Last Modified 24 Jun 2019 Family ID F106 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Marriage:
October 26, 1876
Elijah Springer Allen
Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
OBITUARY
Mt. Vernon, MO. Lawrence Chieftain Feb. 18, 1943
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, 83, Mrs. D.C. Adams mother, died at 2 at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Albert E. Baugh, at Mt. Vernon. She had suffered a slight stroke about Christmas time, but was thought to be improving.
Mrs. Allen was the widow of E.S. Allen, veteran postmaster at Hoberg. He died three and a half years ago and she had since made her home with Mrs. Baugh.
Joint funeral services for Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Adams were conducted at 3 Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church in Mt. Vernon, by Rev. Elizabeth Hillhouse, pastor of the Hoberg Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Rev. James McInnis, pastor of the Mt. Vernon Church. Burial was made in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, under the direction of the Orr & Co.
Children:
Myrtle Allen
Ethel A. Allen
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