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| Birth: | 27 Jun 1884 in Oxford, Izard County, AR 5 |
| Death: | 21 Dec 1966 in Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA 5 5 |
| Sex: | M |
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| Also Known As: EO |
| Cause of Death: Heart Failure |
| Burial: 24 Dec 1966 Turlock Memorial Park, Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA 5 |
| Occupation: farmer and WWII Bomber Plant worker 5 |
| Religion: Methodist 5 |
| Social Security Number: 557-30-1811 5 |
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| Roxie Alma Hamilton (Wife) b. 17 Sep 1889 in Lacrosse, Izard County, AR
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| Marriage: | 9 SEP 1906 in Izard County, AR |
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Sylvia Imogene Rosebrough
Clyde Rosebrough
Mary Wilma Rosebrough
Opal Regina Rosebrough
Geta Lea Rosebrough
Edna Alma Rosebrough b. 11 Aug 1907 in Oxford, Izard County, AR
Berta Pauline Rosebrough
Gordie Robert David Rosebrough b. 24 Sep 1911 in Florence, Fremont County, CO
Marean Rosebrough b. 23 Sep 1915 in Oxford, Izard County, AR
Lloyd Harold John Rosebrough b. 10 Nov 1918 in Oxford, Izard County, AR
Ruth Ellen Rosebrough b. 22 Nov 1920 in Brockwell, Izard County, AR
Lela Fae Rosebrough, (twin) b. 28 Feb 1927 in Cushing, Payne County, OK
Zela Mae Rosebrough, (twin) b. 28 Feb 1927 in or near Cushing, Payne County, OK
Remmel Gene Rosebrough b. 1 Nov 1928 in Oilton, Creek County, OK
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Individual:
[lanastl.FTW]
1. Edna was so named because his grandmother, Edna Heath Rosebrough, of
a very stiff English heredity, was so domineering of her daughter, Mary
Elizabeth Ball Rosebrough, that Edna made Mary promise the first born
child would be named after her - EDNA! Needless to say, Edna never used
his first given name, he preferred "EO" and at times accepted "Oscar"
2. EO and Roxie eloped because Roxie's parents were planning to send her
off to "Normal" school (a term used to describe formal schooling). They
removed to Richmond, Contra Costa County, California in 1943 where he
worked in bomber plant in Turlock, Stanislaus County, California, during
WWII. They moved to Fresno, Fresno County, California in 1946.
3. EO was on the local school board, taught singing, a very devout
Christian and owned a farm in Brockwell, Izard County, Arkansas from 1919
to 1926. Edna was operating his father's cotton gin at the time when in
1908 he saved the life of his brother, Hascal, when Hascal was caught in
the gin machinery.
4. Burial services for EO were at the Free Will Baptist Church, Turlock,
Stanislaus County, California, with Rev. Doice McAlister officiating.
Vocalist was B. W. Hutchinson, pianist was Donna Walker. Bearers were
Rusty Jenkins, Amos Smith, Loyd Brown, Earnest Bishop, Bill Grimes and
John Brown.
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- Title: Bible - Mary Ball Rosebrough
Media: Book
- Title: Death Certificate
Author: County of death
Media: Official Document
- Title: Death Memorial
Media: Manuscript
- Title: Census Records
Media: Census
Text: 1900 New Hope Township, Izard County, AR Soundex Film 1242167
- Title: lanastl.FTW
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 12, 2002
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