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From: "The Cook's" <>
Subject: [RHEA-L] Fw: obit of Elizabeth Jane CARTER-ETHINGTON
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 08:19:49 -0800


I have Sarah A. RAY married Granville H. MALLORY.
Their son, Laban Washington MALLORY married Olive Susan ETHINGTON and
"Ollie's" sister married a Mr. ? Rae.
These marriages took place in Missouri and Kansas.
Thank you, Marie LC

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Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:44 PM
Subject: obit of Elizabeth Jane CARTER-ETHINGTON


> Mrs. ETHINGTON, Aged 78, is Dead
>
> Mrs. Elizabeth J. ETHINGTON, aged 78 years, 4 months,
> and 15 days, died yesterday at 9:25 a.m. at the home of her
> daughter, Mrs. Annie REA, 557 South Fifth Street. Death was
> caused by paralysis. Mrs. ETHINGTON was taken ill Wednesday
> evening, December 20th.
> The funeral well be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from MEINEKE'S
> Chapel, conducted by Rev. J. Hybert POLLARD, of the Baptist church.
> Interment will be made in Neodesha cemetery.
> Elizabeth Jane CARTER was born in Fountain County, Indiana,
> 12-Aug-1938 and was married at the age of 20 to Scott S. ETHINGTON.
> After several years residence in Shawnee, Wabaunsee and
> Greenwood Counties, this state, the ETHINGTON family moved to
> Neodesha twelve year ago where Mr. ETHINGTON died in 1905.
> The deceased was the mother of seven children, two dying in infancy
> and a daughter, Mrs. Dora (* I believe this is supposed to be Laura)
> MOSS, died at the age of 22 while a resident of Kansas City.
> The surviving children are Mrs. Ollie MALLORY (my GGrandmother),
> of Allen, Kansas; Mrs. Sarah BALDWIN, of Arkansas City and Mrs.
> Annie RAE and W. S. ETHINGTON (William), of this city, all of whom
> are expected here for the funeral services today. The deceased
> was a member of the Adventist church and was a woman who enjoyed
> a large circle of friends and acquaitances.
>
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> ***********
> On my MALLORY side, My GGGrandparents were Granville H. MALLORY
> and Sarah A. RAY. Now I have Ray and Rae.
> Is anyone else researching these surnames?
>
> Thank you, Marie LC
> I am not belittling the brave pioneer men,
> but the sunbonnet as well as the sombrero
> has helped to settle this glorious land of ours.
> ~Edna Ferber~
>
>
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