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Arzilla Anne “Annie” Evertson Thralls

Birth
Coatsburg, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 Apr 1928 (aged 74)
Lyon Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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MO d/c 13821—As Arzilla Anne Thrawls.


MRS. LON THRALLS, 74, BURIED

Had Lived in County Since Girlhood — Died Near Kenwood.

Mrs. Lon thralls of northwest of Edina, in the Kenwood vicinity, who died about 6 o'clock Tuesday evening of last week, was buried here last Thursday morning in Linville cemetery, after short funeral services at the home at 10 o'clock. She was 74 years old, and had been ill for some weeks.

The husband and a daughter, Mrs. W. B. Randolph, of northeast of Hurdland survive, and also a brother, Joe Evertson, of Knox City and two grandchildren.

Before her marriage Mrs. Thralls was Arzilla Anne Evertson. She was a daughter of J. W. and Rebecca Evertson, and was born Nov. 6, 1853, in Adams County, Illinois. She came with her parents to Missouri, when quite young, and spent the remainder of her life in Knox County.

Mr. and Mrs. Thralls were married May 10, 1886. They were the parents of two daughters, on of whom, Miss Carrie Thralls, died a few years ago.

The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, April 26, 1928; Page 1

MO d/c 13821—As Arzilla Anne Thrawls.


MRS. LON THRALLS, 74, BURIED

Had Lived in County Since Girlhood — Died Near Kenwood.

Mrs. Lon thralls of northwest of Edina, in the Kenwood vicinity, who died about 6 o'clock Tuesday evening of last week, was buried here last Thursday morning in Linville cemetery, after short funeral services at the home at 10 o'clock. She was 74 years old, and had been ill for some weeks.

The husband and a daughter, Mrs. W. B. Randolph, of northeast of Hurdland survive, and also a brother, Joe Evertson, of Knox City and two grandchildren.

Before her marriage Mrs. Thralls was Arzilla Anne Evertson. She was a daughter of J. W. and Rebecca Evertson, and was born Nov. 6, 1853, in Adams County, Illinois. She came with her parents to Missouri, when quite young, and spent the remainder of her life in Knox County.

Mr. and Mrs. Thralls were married May 10, 1886. They were the parents of two daughters, on of whom, Miss Carrie Thralls, died a few years ago.

The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, April 26, 1928; Page 1



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