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Chambers County, AL Marriage Record Book 9, Page 454-a:
Jim Howard and Miss Ella Stephens on May 20, 1900, by J.C. Craig, Minister, at Langdale, Ala. T.J. Davis, L.S.
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From "The Macon Daily Telegraph", Wednesday Morning April 12, 1922:
The body of Mrs. Ella E. Poyner , wife of W. O. Poyner, who died at the Macon Hospital Tuesday morning at 6:25 o'clock was shipped to Stroud, Ala. her former home, for funeral services and internment. Mrs. Poyner had been a resident of Macon for about five years. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter Mrs. Alpha Poyner Jones and one son Alvin Poyner, both of Macon, Georgia; also one sister Mrs. M. Stephens of West Point, Georgia.
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Chambers County, AL Marriage Record Book 9, Page 454-a:
Jim Howard and Miss Ella Stephens on May 20, 1900, by J.C. Craig, Minister, at Langdale, Ala. T.J. Davis, L.S.
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From "The Macon Daily Telegraph", Wednesday Morning April 12, 1922:
The body of Mrs. Ella E. Poyner , wife of W. O. Poyner, who died at the Macon Hospital Tuesday morning at 6:25 o'clock was shipped to Stroud, Ala. her former home, for funeral services and internment. Mrs. Poyner had been a resident of Macon for about five years. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter Mrs. Alpha Poyner Jones and one son Alvin Poyner, both of Macon, Georgia; also one sister Mrs. M. Stephens of West Point, Georgia.
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