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Joana Jane “Aunt Jo” Eaves Sanford

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
17 Apr 1921 (aged 65)
Neuville, Shelby County, Texas, USA
Burial
Shelby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mangum Funeral Home files state she was buried in Spann Chapel Cemetery; obituary says she was buried at Eaves Cemetery

Daughter of Vicie [Lavica in 1870 census] Lout and William Eaves
Wife of Rufus A. Sanford
Children include W. A., J. A., W. P., Robert Lee, George W., John H., Edward H., Pearl H., Ada, Perry, Jesse C. Sanford

Joanna Sanford, "better known as Aunt Jo," died at the home of her son R. L. Sanford near Neuville. Survivors included 7 children, 6 sons and 1 daughter. Burial took place at the Eaves Cemetery. She was a member of the Christian Church.

Sources:

Obituary, The Champion, April 20, 1921, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., I:149

1870, 1880, 1900, 1920 censuses, Shelby County, Texas
Marker not located
Mangum Funeral Home files state she was buried in Spann Chapel Cemetery; obituary says she was buried at Eaves Cemetery

Daughter of Vicie [Lavica in 1870 census] Lout and William Eaves
Wife of Rufus A. Sanford
Children include W. A., J. A., W. P., Robert Lee, George W., John H., Edward H., Pearl H., Ada, Perry, Jesse C. Sanford

Joanna Sanford, "better known as Aunt Jo," died at the home of her son R. L. Sanford near Neuville. Survivors included 7 children, 6 sons and 1 daughter. Burial took place at the Eaves Cemetery. She was a member of the Christian Church.

Sources:

Obituary, The Champion, April 20, 1921, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., I:149

1870, 1880, 1900, 1920 censuses, Shelby County, Texas


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