born prob in early 1880's (after 1880 census) in Maries County, Missouri.
died at around 4 years of age of infection of the Mastoid bone in the skull in Maries County, Missouri per family tradition (James Henry Minzes family)
buried in grave between his parents marked with a trellis (Sep. 2012)
Mastoiditis usually affects children. Before antibiotics, mastoiditis was one of the leading causes of death in children. Now it is a relatively uncommon and much less dangerous condition.
born prob in early 1880's (after 1880 census) in Maries County, Missouri.
died at around 4 years of age of infection of the Mastoid bone in the skull in Maries County, Missouri per family tradition (James Henry Minzes family)
buried in grave between his parents marked with a trellis (Sep. 2012)
Mastoiditis usually affects children. Before antibiotics, mastoiditis was one of the leading causes of death in children. Now it is a relatively uncommon and much less dangerous condition.
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marked by a trellis (Sep. 2012)
Family Members
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Ewing Shelby Minzes
1857–1882
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James Henry Minzes
1859–1943
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Elitta Jane "Littie" Minzes Doyel
1862–1941
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Franklin Alexander Minzes
1865–1939
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Mary Ellen Minzes Nelson
1868–1961
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Elizabeth Minzes Wyss
1870–1954
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Joseph Hooker Minzes
1873–1961
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Martha Ann Minzes Church
1876–1961
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America June Minzes Sneed
1880–1961
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