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From: "Baldwin, A Ferne." <>
Subject: RE: [BRE] Emma Jane Moore
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:29:09 -0500


From Gospel Messenger, February 24, 1951

Simmons, Emma J., daughter of Eli and Sarah E. Thomas Moore, was born
July 10, 1865, in Adams County, Ohio, and died in Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 13,
1950. She was united in marriage to James Henry Simmons on July 27,
1884, and to this union were born nine children. Her husband preceded
in death in 1944. They were members of the Brookville church. She is
survived by seven sons, two daughters, twenty-eight grandchildren and
forty-two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the
Brookville church by James H. Beahm and the undersigned. Interment was
in the Arlington cemetery. --J. Oliver Dearing, New Lebanon, Ohio

From Gospel Messenger, July l, 1944

Simmons, James Henry, son of Henry and Minerva Simmons, was born March
31, 1863, at Jacksonville, Ohio, and died May 22, 1944. When fourteen
years old he united with the church and throughout the remainder of his
life he tried to serve his Master faithfully. On July 24, 1884, he was
united in marriage to Emma J. Moore. To them were born nine children.
He leaves his wife and children, many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by Bro. Roy Teach at the
Brookville church with burial in the Arlington cemetery. Mrs. W.
Russell Miller, Brookville, Ohio

Sent by Ferne Baldwin
Manchester College

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert & Mary-Anne [mailto:]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:38 AM
To:
Subject: [BRE] Emma Jane Moore

Good Morning List,
I would greatly appreciate a look-up in the Gospel Messenger for the
obituaries for Emma Jane Moore Simmons who died on Feb 24, 1951..and for

her spouse James Henry Simmons who died on July 1 , 1944.
Robert



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