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Charles B. S. Trantham

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Charles B. S. Trantham

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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This memorial was entered by Vicki Bishop
FIND A GRAVE ID 46831075

"Based on info on his daughter Nora's bio # 18868318. There may not be a marker for any of the family. He was married more than once. 1st wife Eliza F Trantham, 2nd wife Sarah J Roach m. 1877, divorced in 1888.
Children with Sarah included
Nora Frances Trantham 1877–1924
Infant Trantham 1878–1878
Nova B. Trantham 1879-
Infant boy Trantham1882–1883
Charlie Clevland Trantham
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1880 Census Moore, Oregon, Missouri Shows there are two children often confused. Nova and NORA.
Charles Trantham 27
Sarah J. Trantham 24
Nora F. Trantham 3 F.
Nova B. Trantham 1 F.

The picture posted is from Eliza's grave site. It reads as follows.

Spring City Cemetery
Here are buried settlers, soldiers, mothers, fathers, and children who shaped the history of the Mammoth Spring area. Life then, as now, was not easy, and many found their way to this quiet place. While this cemetery was in use as early as 1852, its name dates to 1881 when Spring City,
Missouri was incorporated in hope of securing a stop on the new railroad. When Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, received
the railroad depot, Spring City faded out of existence. Eliza F. Wife of C. B. S. Trantham-
Unfortunately, most of the grave markers in this cemetery are missing. This headstone disappeared some time after 1992. To date, family and local historians have identified over 50 persons who are buried here. For more information, please contact the Park's Information Center.
This memorial was entered by Vicki Bishop
FIND A GRAVE ID 46831075

"Based on info on his daughter Nora's bio # 18868318. There may not be a marker for any of the family. He was married more than once. 1st wife Eliza F Trantham, 2nd wife Sarah J Roach m. 1877, divorced in 1888.
Children with Sarah included
Nora Frances Trantham 1877–1924
Infant Trantham 1878–1878
Nova B. Trantham 1879-
Infant boy Trantham1882–1883
Charlie Clevland Trantham
===
1880 Census Moore, Oregon, Missouri Shows there are two children often confused. Nova and NORA.
Charles Trantham 27
Sarah J. Trantham 24
Nora F. Trantham 3 F.
Nova B. Trantham 1 F.

The picture posted is from Eliza's grave site. It reads as follows.

Spring City Cemetery
Here are buried settlers, soldiers, mothers, fathers, and children who shaped the history of the Mammoth Spring area. Life then, as now, was not easy, and many found their way to this quiet place. While this cemetery was in use as early as 1852, its name dates to 1881 when Spring City,
Missouri was incorporated in hope of securing a stop on the new railroad. When Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, received
the railroad depot, Spring City faded out of existence. Eliza F. Wife of C. B. S. Trantham-
Unfortunately, most of the grave markers in this cemetery are missing. This headstone disappeared some time after 1992. To date, family and local historians have identified over 50 persons who are buried here. For more information, please contact the Park's Information Center.


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