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1. Alfred Mattox married Mary E. Saunders on 3 December 1878 in Seward, Nebraska.
On 7 June 1880 Alfred Mattox (24) and wife Mary (23) lived in Ft. Calhoun Precinct, Washington County, Nebraska. He worked in a sawmill.
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2. Alfred Mattox (32) married Anna Reeves on 19 September 1888 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Both were previously married.
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The Oregonian
Portland, Multomah County, Oregon
Tuesday, September 5, 1933
Page 10
Alfred A. Mattox
The funeral service for Alfred A. Mattox, Battle Ground, Wash., farmer, who died Sunday morning at his home, will be held from Hamilton's chapel in Vancouver at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Mr. Mattox had lived at Rt. 2, Battle Ground, since 1902, when he came to the west from Nebraska. Born in Terre Haute, Ind., March 25, 1856, he was married in *Omaha, Neb., September 19, 1888.
Mrs. Anna Mattox, the widow, survives, as do three sons, John E. of Estacada, Or.; William of Orchard, Wash., and Allie of Battle Ground; three daughters, Mrs. William Studer and Mrs. Leslie Spangler, both of Vancouver, and Mrs. Homer Ellertson of Brush Prairie, Wash.; and 16 grandchildren.
Mr. Mattox was a farmer from his early youth, having engaged in this work in Indiana, Nebraska and Washington. He was a member of the Baptist church. Interment will be in the family plot at Wilson Bridge Cemetery.
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1. Alfred Mattox married Mary E. Saunders on 3 December 1878 in Seward, Nebraska.
On 7 June 1880 Alfred Mattox (24) and wife Mary (23) lived in Ft. Calhoun Precinct, Washington County, Nebraska. He worked in a sawmill.
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2. Alfred Mattox (32) married Anna Reeves on 19 September 1888 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Both were previously married.
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The Oregonian
Portland, Multomah County, Oregon
Tuesday, September 5, 1933
Page 10
Alfred A. Mattox
The funeral service for Alfred A. Mattox, Battle Ground, Wash., farmer, who died Sunday morning at his home, will be held from Hamilton's chapel in Vancouver at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Mr. Mattox had lived at Rt. 2, Battle Ground, since 1902, when he came to the west from Nebraska. Born in Terre Haute, Ind., March 25, 1856, he was married in *Omaha, Neb., September 19, 1888.
Mrs. Anna Mattox, the widow, survives, as do three sons, John E. of Estacada, Or.; William of Orchard, Wash., and Allie of Battle Ground; three daughters, Mrs. William Studer and Mrs. Leslie Spangler, both of Vancouver, and Mrs. Homer Ellertson of Brush Prairie, Wash.; and 16 grandchildren.
Mr. Mattox was a farmer from his early youth, having engaged in this work in Indiana, Nebraska and Washington. He was a member of the Baptist church. Interment will be in the family plot at Wilson Bridge Cemetery.
Inscription
MATTOX
ANNA E. / ALFRED A.
1866-1943 / 1856-1833
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Mattox Morlan
1838–1925
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Louesa L. Mattox Thomas
1840–1893
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William Posey Mattox
1842–1933
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John J. Mattox
1845–1927
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James Alexander Mattox
1848–1925
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John Morlan Jr
1850–1903
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Lucinda Mattox Cole
1853–1921
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Susie Mattox Dowell
1854–1946
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Martha Ann Mattox Jones
1857–1935
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Stephen Alexander Mattox
1860–1939
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Franklin "Frank" Mattox
1862–1931
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Georgia "Sarah" Mattox Shepard
1865–1962
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Charles A Mattox
1870–1939