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Facts and Events
Name |
Elizabeth Ethel McVey |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
29 Feb 1884 |
, , Missouri, USA |
Census[5] |
1900 |
Bogard Twp., Henry, Missouri |
Death[3][6] |
9 Jan 1902 |
Quick City, Johnson, Missouri, USA |
Burial[4] |
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Quick Cemetery, Quick City, Johnson, Missouri, USA |
References
- ↑ email from Jon Byerly to Dennis Chapman
a family letter from Tom McVey Short's aunt. - ↑ 1900 U.S. Census Missouri, Henry, Bogard Twp., ED number 76, p47 sheet 16A
1900 U.S. Census Missouri, Henry, Bogard Twp., ED# 76, p47 sheet 16A, 21 Jun 1900.
- ↑ Gospel Messenger
The Gospel Messenger, April 12, 1902, 12 Apr 1902.
- ↑ Gospel Messenger
The Gospel Messenger, April 12, 1902, 12 Apr 1902.
- ↑ 1900 U.S. Census Missouri, Henry, Bogard Twp., ED number 76, p47 sheet 16A
1900 U.S. Census Missouri, Henry, Bogard Twp., ED# 76, p47 sheet 16A, 21 Jun 1900.
- ↑ From The Gospel Messenger, April 12, 1902
McVey, Sister Lizzie Ethel, daughter of Bro. J. A. McVey, died Jan. 9, 1902, near Quick City, Mo., aged 17 years and 10 months. She was baptized and anointed Dec. 5, 1901, at Phoenix, Ariz, by Bro Peter Forney. She bore her intense suffering without a murmur and met death fearlessly, trusting and rejoicing in a new-found Savior, only regretting that her service for him had so shortly ended. Her loving ways and cheering presence will be greatly missed in the family circle by father, stepmother, brother and sisters. Services in the Christian church in Quick City, by Eld. D. M. Mohler from Eccl 12:1. Interment in Quick cemetery
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