m. 12 Jun 1912
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Parents |
Father | Male James Bell Houf
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Birth |
18 Oct 1863 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Died |
9 May 1959 |
Jackson Twp, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Buried |
11 May 1959 |
Richland Baptist Cemetery, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Married |
12 Jun 1912 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Other Spouse |
Elah V. Black | F14347738 |
Married |
25 Sep 1900 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Other Spouse |
Sarah E. Porter | F1572 |
Married |
16 Jun 1909 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Father |
Jacob Houf | F1175 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Eliza Jane Stultz | F1175 Group Sheet |
Mother | Female Myrtle M. Robinson
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Birth |
20 Mar 1885 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Died |
12 Oct 1955 |
Calwood Twp, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Buried |
14 Oct 1955 |
Richland Baptist Cemetery, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Father |
Addison Lewis Robinson | F14347739 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Nannie McCredie Sharp | F14347739 Group Sheet |
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Children |
Child 1 | Female Nannie Elizabeth Houf
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Birth |
15 May 1915 |
Calwood Twp, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Died |
20 May 1915 |
Calwood Twp, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Buried |
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Richland Baptist Cemetery, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
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Notes |
Marriage Notice:
- June 14, 1912
Fulton Gazette
Dr. James B. Houf, a thrifty farmer living two miles south of McCredie, and Miss Myrtle Robinson were married Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Robinson, one-half mile southwest of McCredie. The Rev. J.A. Tayor, pastor of the Fulton Baptist church, officiated.
A small company of relatives and close friends attended the event. After the ceremony an elaborate, old-fashioned wedding supper was served the guests by the mother of the bride.
The marriage unites two of the old and prominent families of the county. Dr. Houf is successful in his business undertakings and is valued by his acquaintances for his sturdy manhood. Mrs. Houf is on of the splendid young women of McCredie township and in every way is fitted to be his life companion. The Gazette joins other friends in congratulations.
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