Submitted by LCB - 29 May 2014
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ELZY FRANKLIN SAILOR was a native of Morgan county, Ohio, born in 1822, where he was raised and married; his wife Jemima was a native of Virginia, born in 1823, and when she was ten years of age settled with her parents in Morgan county, Ohio. In 1845 they moved to Blackford county, Ind., but in the course of a few months settled in Pike county, Ohio. Elzy was ordained as a Methodist Episcopal minister in 1840, and since then has devoted all his time to the interests of the church. Their family consists of eight children, seven boys and one daughter, as follows: Francis M., Samuel, George, Wm. S., Lafayette, Joseph, Louisa, and Martin.
Source: The History of Jasper County, Missouri: Including a Condensed History of the State, a Complete History of Carthage and Joplin, Other Towns and Townships
Note the birth and death dates don't agree with the headstone dates (off ~1 year)
Submitted by LCB - 29 May 2014
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ELZY FRANKLIN SAILOR was a native of Morgan county, Ohio, born in 1822, where he was raised and married; his wife Jemima was a native of Virginia, born in 1823, and when she was ten years of age settled with her parents in Morgan county, Ohio. In 1845 they moved to Blackford county, Ind., but in the course of a few months settled in Pike county, Ohio. Elzy was ordained as a Methodist Episcopal minister in 1840, and since then has devoted all his time to the interests of the church. Their family consists of eight children, seven boys and one daughter, as follows: Francis M., Samuel, George, Wm. S., Lafayette, Joseph, Louisa, and Martin.
Source: The History of Jasper County, Missouri: Including a Condensed History of the State, a Complete History of Carthage and Joplin, Other Towns and Townships
Note the birth and death dates don't agree with the headstone dates (off ~1 year)
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