Died of Diarhea.
Infant daughter of George R. Bozarth Jr & Cora Emma (Anderson) Bozarth, poor Oklahoma farmers of the dust bowl era (Sharecroppers).
She was the 6th of George & Cora's 8 children. At the time of her death she had older siblings; Jettie, Walker, Gertrude, Seawillow & Albert. Exactly a month after her passing her sister Ethel was born (on Christmas Day), and 8 years later her brother Loy.
Jessie was origionally buried side by side with her grandfather, George R. Bozarth Sr. When the county put a new road through though, they ran into both Jessie & George's coffin. The family asked that, since they had to be moved, could George & Jessie just be put in a coffin together. And so, that is what was done.
Jessie was my grandmother's sister. As far as I know, there are no pictures of her in existence, but I am still searching for one anyway.
THE PHOTO IS OF JESSIE'S FAMILY
Died of Diarhea.
Infant daughter of George R. Bozarth Jr & Cora Emma (Anderson) Bozarth, poor Oklahoma farmers of the dust bowl era (Sharecroppers).
She was the 6th of George & Cora's 8 children. At the time of her death she had older siblings; Jettie, Walker, Gertrude, Seawillow & Albert. Exactly a month after her passing her sister Ethel was born (on Christmas Day), and 8 years later her brother Loy.
Jessie was origionally buried side by side with her grandfather, George R. Bozarth Sr. When the county put a new road through though, they ran into both Jessie & George's coffin. The family asked that, since they had to be moved, could George & Jessie just be put in a coffin together. And so, that is what was done.
Jessie was my grandmother's sister. As far as I know, there are no pictures of her in existence, but I am still searching for one anyway.
THE PHOTO IS OF JESSIE'S FAMILY