George had half interest in a threshing machine which was operated in the summer and ran a saw mill in the winter. Everett took over running the machine after George Washington Tipton passed away. He taught Georgia to hunt rabbits, ride a horse and milk a cow.
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EVEN
George had half interest in a threshing machine which was operated in the summer and ran a saw mill in the winter. Everett took over running the machine after George Washington Tipton passed away. He taught Georgia to hunt rabbits, ride a horse and milk a cow.
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CAUS Ulcer Spine Hemmorage
Death caused by "Ulcer Spine Hemmorage" or something similar during birth of a son. Condition had persisted for two months.
Burial: 1885 Schrock Cemetery, 3 miles south of Reger,, MO
From family bible - Elva C. Tipton died 1 Mar 1882. This date is incorrect according to official death record.Elva died of "Ulcer Spine Hemmorage" as best can be read from death record. She died the same day as birth of her 6th child, an unnamed male, on 1 Mar 1885, but her condition had been ongoing for two months. Subsequent research show the male was named Hiram and he lived.
Family bible has her born in 1857, but her tombstone says 1858
Died in infancy
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RELI Baptist
When they were married, the Rev. Elizah Vernon, was to come to her home to perform the ceremony. For some reason, he was so late they rode off on their horses to see what had become of him. They met him on the road; rode up to the fence where they tied their horses to the fence post and were married sitting on their horses.
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RELI Baptist
Obituary
Mary Malinda High, daughter of Hiram and Malinda Tipton was born March 16, 1863 near Reger, Missouri, and departed this life December 29, 1954 at her home in Milan at the age of 91 years, 9 months and trirteen days. On Febuary 19, 1880, she was united in marriage to Joseph High, Milan, Missouri, who preceded her in death. Eleven children were born to this union... eight surviving: Mrs. H. O. Frazier, of Pollock: Mrs M. E. Sinclair, of Boynton; Miss. Myrtle High; Alfred High; Mrs. Orval Smith and Bonnie High of Milan; Mrs. John McCabe, Pollock and Willard High of Bellwood, Illinois. Also surviving are 27 grandchildren and 53 great grandchildren and 1 great great granchild... a member of the Fairview Baptist Church... Services were held at Elmwood Church New Years Day 1955; Conducted by Rev. Basil Sinclair.