Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameAndrew Jackson HENDRIX 158
Birth Date17 Dec 1868
Birth PlacePiney, Pulaski County, Missouri
Death Date15 Jun 1948 Age: 79
Death PlaceLeeper, Wayne County, Missouri
Burial PlacePopular Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, Mount Zion Cemetery, Rt. 3
FatherAbraham HENDRIX , 46 (1813-1887)
MotherRhoda Elmira PITTS (1838-1873)
Spouses
Birth Date23 Oct 1869
Birth PlaceCuba, Crawford County, Missouri
Death Date8 Oct 1941 Age: 71
Death PlaceWilliamsville, Wayne County, Missouri
Burial PlacePopular Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, Mount Zion Cemetery, Rt. 3
FatherJacob Nathan GORDON (1843-1927)
Family ID2392
Marr Date19 Mar 1889
Marr PlaceCuba, Crawford County, Missouri
ChildrenElmer Levi (1889-1961)
 Troy Washington (1891-1957)
 Esmar William (1892-1980)
 Lee Nona (1894-1974)
 Lora M. (1895-1973)
 Cliff C. (1896-1899)
 Cordia (1898-1972)
 Bessie (1900-1963)
 Cecil (1901-1968)
 Goldie (1903-1978)
 _____ (Died as Infant) (1905-1905)
Birth Date?
Family ID7865
Notes for Martha Jane (Spouse 1)
FUNERAL HELD MONDAY FOR MRS. MARTHA HENDRIX, AGE 71

Mrs. Martha Jane Gordon Hendrix, wife of Andrew J. Hendrix of Chaonia, was born October 23, 1869 and died August 10, 1941, age 71 years, 9 months and 17 days. Funeral services were conducted on Monday by Rev. M. S. Smith go Williamsville and burial was in the Mt. Zion cemetery.

Mrs. Hendrix was the mother of thirteen children, ten of whom are living. She had forty-two grandchildren. In addition to these she is survived by Mr. Hendrix and one brother and sister.

14 Aug 1941 Greenville, Missouri. On Ancestry from RobertFord14.

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