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Sterling Price Eoff

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Sterling Price Eoff

Birth
Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Mar 1939 (aged 76)
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lyon Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Named for Confederate Major General Sterling Price, Sterling Price Eoff was the son of Linzy Eoff and Martha Missouri Mills, natives of Missouri and Arkansas, respectively. His siblings were James Alexander Eoff, John Louis Eoff, Mary L (Eoff) Yeates, George M Eoff, Rufus Peyton Eoff and Charles Clayborn Eoff.

He was raised in Franklin County, Missouri but had moved to Knox County, Missouri after 1880 where he married Cordelia Mae Parrish, daughter of Abraham Gibbs Parrish and Mary Jane Davis, Dec 26, 1886 in Edina, Missouri. They were the parents of four children, Petty Cleveland Eoff, Golda Ada (Eoff) Zinn, George Clayton Eoff, and Forrest Murel Eoff. They also raised their granddaughter, Pauline Zinn.

Sterling farmed in Missouri, moving to Butler Co, Kansas before 1920 where he and his sons worked in the oil fields. Sterling returned to Missouri by 1930 to live in Adair County where he was a house painter. He died at the age of 76 years.
Named for Confederate Major General Sterling Price, Sterling Price Eoff was the son of Linzy Eoff and Martha Missouri Mills, natives of Missouri and Arkansas, respectively. His siblings were James Alexander Eoff, John Louis Eoff, Mary L (Eoff) Yeates, George M Eoff, Rufus Peyton Eoff and Charles Clayborn Eoff.

He was raised in Franklin County, Missouri but had moved to Knox County, Missouri after 1880 where he married Cordelia Mae Parrish, daughter of Abraham Gibbs Parrish and Mary Jane Davis, Dec 26, 1886 in Edina, Missouri. They were the parents of four children, Petty Cleveland Eoff, Golda Ada (Eoff) Zinn, George Clayton Eoff, and Forrest Murel Eoff. They also raised their granddaughter, Pauline Zinn.

Sterling farmed in Missouri, moving to Butler Co, Kansas before 1920 where he and his sons worked in the oil fields. Sterling returned to Missouri by 1930 to live in Adair County where he was a house painter. He died at the age of 76 years.


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