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Ephraim Monroe Guffey

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Ephraim Monroe Guffey

Birth
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Death
14 Aug 1916 (aged 46)
Swearengin, Marshall County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Swearengin, Marshall County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Ephraim Monroe Guffey was born in January of 1870 in Jackson County, Alabama, presumably in the area southwest of the City of Scottsboro, known locally as Guffey's Holler. He was the son of Ephraim Berry Guffey and the former Miss Morning Caroline McKinney. He is the grandson of Ephraim Underwood Guffey.

Ephraim married Susan Elizabeth "Bettie" Willmon Guffey on January 1, 1888, in Marshall County, Alabama. To this union was born children - William Berry, James Silas, Homer Pearl, Ernest Monroe, Roy Freeman, Flora Gladys (Pritchett), and Paul Malloy.

Ephraim and his family were among the first to join the Free Holiness Movement when it arrived at Gunter's Mountain in 1911.

Ephraim died August 14, 1916, at the ripe old age of forty-six years old.

For more information, see "The Guffey Family: Ancestors & Descendants of Ephraim Monroe Guffey", by Shannon D. Byrd.
Ephraim Monroe Guffey was born in January of 1870 in Jackson County, Alabama, presumably in the area southwest of the City of Scottsboro, known locally as Guffey's Holler. He was the son of Ephraim Berry Guffey and the former Miss Morning Caroline McKinney. He is the grandson of Ephraim Underwood Guffey.

Ephraim married Susan Elizabeth "Bettie" Willmon Guffey on January 1, 1888, in Marshall County, Alabama. To this union was born children - William Berry, James Silas, Homer Pearl, Ernest Monroe, Roy Freeman, Flora Gladys (Pritchett), and Paul Malloy.

Ephraim and his family were among the first to join the Free Holiness Movement when it arrived at Gunter's Mountain in 1911.

Ephraim died August 14, 1916, at the ripe old age of forty-six years old.

For more information, see "The Guffey Family: Ancestors & Descendants of Ephraim Monroe Guffey", by Shannon D. Byrd.


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