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Odia Lee Francis

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Odia Lee Francis

Birth
Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Death
25 Mar 1947 (aged 70)
Washington County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Centralia, Marion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
57-28-8
Memorial ID
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Odia was the son of James Henry & Susan E. (Barron) Francis. He married Nora Katherine Thurston 03 Apr 1901 in Centralia, Marion County, IL.

Name: Odia Francis
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1877
Birth Place: Clarksburg, West Virginia
Death Date: 25 Mar 1947
Death Place: Wamac, Washington, Illinois
Burial Date: 30 Mar 1947
Burial Place: Centralia, Marion, Illinois
Cemetery Name: Elmwood
Death Age: 70
Occupation: Miner
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Male
Residence: Centralia, Marion, Illinois
Father Name: James Francis
Spouse Name: Nora K. Francis
FHL Film Number: 1991770.

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Killed in a mine explosion March 25, 1947 at the Centralia Coal Company, No. 5 Mine, Centralia, Marion County, Illinois, along with 110 other miners. For a detailed description of the catastrophe, see https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com and search by the name of the state.

Contributor: None to be Forgotten (47261370) • [email protected]
Odia was the son of James Henry & Susan E. (Barron) Francis. He married Nora Katherine Thurston 03 Apr 1901 in Centralia, Marion County, IL.

Name: Odia Francis
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1877
Birth Place: Clarksburg, West Virginia
Death Date: 25 Mar 1947
Death Place: Wamac, Washington, Illinois
Burial Date: 30 Mar 1947
Burial Place: Centralia, Marion, Illinois
Cemetery Name: Elmwood
Death Age: 70
Occupation: Miner
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Male
Residence: Centralia, Marion, Illinois
Father Name: James Francis
Spouse Name: Nora K. Francis
FHL Film Number: 1991770.

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Killed in a mine explosion March 25, 1947 at the Centralia Coal Company, No. 5 Mine, Centralia, Marion County, Illinois, along with 110 other miners. For a detailed description of the catastrophe, see https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com and search by the name of the state.

Contributor: None to be Forgotten (47261370) • [email protected]


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