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      153. James Edward5 Selfridge (Henrietta Marie4 Efnor, James3, John2, Valentine1 Effner) was born October 29, 1860 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, and died March 07, 1939 in Moreau, Saratoga, New York. He married (1) Addie A. Shields May 19, 1883 in Gansevoort, Saratoga, New York, daughter of Lewis Shields and Amy [--?--]. He married (2) Thressa Childs Slocum December 20, 1893 in Bacon Hill, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York, daughter of Samuel Slocum and Ruth Winney.

More About James Selfridge and Addie Shields:
Marriage: May 19, 1883, Gansevoort, Saratoga, New York

More About James Selfridge and Thressa Slocum:
Marriage: December 20, 1893, Bacon Hill, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York
     
Child of James Selfridge and Addie Shields is:
  316 i.   Charlotte May6 Selfridge, born January 03, 1885 in Gansevoort, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York; died December 26, 1972 in Rome, Oneida, New York. She married Henry Sherman Mead September 04, 1914 in Rome, Oneida, New York.
  More About Charlotte May Selfridge:
Social Security Number: 120-34-8599

  More About Henry Mead and Charlotte Selfridge:
Marriage: September 04, 1914, Rome, Oneida, New York

     
Children of James Selfridge and Thressa Slocum are:
  317 i.   Ruth Evelyn6 Selfridge, born May 22, 1896 in Gansevoort, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York; died January 21, 1919 in Gansevoort, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York. She married Harold Holmquist May 28, 1918 in Gansevoort, Saratoga, New York.
  More About Ruth Evelyn Selfridge:
Cause of Death: Influenza

  More About Harold Holmquist and Ruth Selfridge:
Marriage: May 28, 1918, Gansevoort, Saratoga, New York

  318 ii.   Charles Edward Selfridge, born May 13, 1903 in Gansevoort, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York; died November 09, 1963 in Fort Edward, Washington, New York. He married Zella Evangeline Gallup June 14, 1933 in Gansevoort, Saratoga, New York.
  More About Charles Selfridge and Zella Gallup:
Marriage: June 14, 1933, Gansevoort, Saratoga, New York



      159. Redding5 Putnam (Susannah M.4 Efnor, George3, John2, Valentine1 Effner) was born December 1848 in Fulton County, Illinois. He married (2) Charlotte T Clark733 1893 in Crawford, Arkansas, USA733. She was born 1843 in Ohio, USA733. He married (3) Dorthea F. White July 13, 1871 in Washington County, Arkansas. She died Bef. 1893.

More About Redding Putnam and Charlotte Clark:
Marriage: 1893, Crawford, Arkansas, USA733

More About Redding Putnam and Dorthea White:
Marriage: July 13, 1871, Washington County, Arkansas
     
Children of Redding Putnam are:
  319 i.   Benjamin Bennett6 Putman733, born 1872 in Arkansas, USA733.
  320 ii.   Maggie Lenora Putman733, born 1871 in Arkansas, USA733.
  321 iii.   Ralph Putman733, born 1882 in Kansas, USA733.
  322 iv.   Willie Edgar Putman733, born 1880 in Kansas, USA733.
  323 v.   Charles Putman733, born 1891 in Arkansas, USA733.
  324 vi.   Josie Putman733, born 1888 in Arkansas, USA733.
  325 vii.   John Putman733, born 1881 in Arkansas, USA733.
  326 viii.   James C Putman733, born 1877 in Arkansas, USA733.


      161. Oscar Easley5 Efnor (Orin Uri4, George3, John2, Valentine1 Effner)734,735,736 was born April 09, 1857 in Cuba, Fulton, Illinois, and died May 05, 1936 in Boone, Boone, Iowa737,738. He married (1) Lita Bell739,740 February 06, 1881 in Galesburg, Jasper, Iowa741,742, daughter of Charles Bell and Frances Cooper. She was born February 25, 1863 in near Utica, Licking, Ohio743, and died March 13, 1906 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa744. He married (2) Lillian Maude Ervin December 16, 1908745, daughter of William Ervin and Elsira Fittro. She was born February 09, 1861 in Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio, and died February 1935 in Boone, Boone, Iowa.

Notes for Oscar Easley Efnor:
Shows up in the 1880 census as Oscar Latham (stepfather's name), board of George Denniston.

From the 1912 History of Jasper County:

For many years Oscar E. Efnor was regarded as one of the leading agriculturists and stock raisers of the vicinity of Reasnor, Jasper county, and he is now living in honorable retirement in Newton after an eminently active, successful and honorable career, maintaining a home that is comfortable, substantial and pleasant in all its appointments and which is regarded as a place of generous hospitality and good cheer by the host of warm friends which his genial disposition and honest relations with his fellow men have won.

Mr. Efnor was born in Fulton county, Illinois, April 9, 1857. He is the son of Oron and Frances (Mudgett) Efnor, the father a native of Illinois and the mother of New York. The elder Efnor grew to maturity and was educated in his native state, coming to Iowa in the early fifties, locating among the pioneers in Jasper county, but a few years later he removed to Kansas where he died in I861, while yet a young man. His wife, who survived him, married again, and is still living in Jasper county. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Oron Efnor, two of whom are living, besides the subject, the other being Mrs. Nettie McGreagor, of Jasper county.

Oscar E. Efnor received a common school education and was reared on a farm, in fact, he has made farming his chief life work and he has been rewarded with a definite and very satisfactory reward, living near Reasnor, this county, most of the time, where he has a valuable, desirable, well-improved and attractive farm of two hundred and eighty acres, which he managed so skillfully from year to year as to bring him in a very substantial competence, so that he retired from active work two years ago, moving to Newton, where, as already stated, he has a fine home on North Farmer street. He has always been a lover of good horses and is regarded as one of the best judges of horses in the county, and he has always kept some good ones on his place, also other varieties of live stock. He is still interested in several large draft horses.

Mr. Efnor was married first to Lita Bell in 1882, and to this union five children were born: Maude died when twenty-one years of age; Grace is the wife of Robert Balis, of Green City, Missouri; Guy is farming in Jasper county; Earl is also farming in this county, Claude is a student in the Newton high school.

The mother of these children passed to her rest in 1895, and on December 6, 1908, Mr. Efnor was united in marriage with Mrs. Lillie M. (Ervin) Moberly, to which union there has been no issue. She is the daughter of William and Elsira (Fittro) Ervin. She was born in Highland county, Ohio, and she was brought to Iowa by her parents when she was fourteen years of age, and this family soon became leaders in their community, well-known and highly respected. Mr. Ervin was a farmer and he was at one time overseer of the poor farm in Jasper county for a period of eight years, during which time he performed his duties in a manner that stamped him as a man of ability and worthy of every trust and confidence.

Mr. and Mrs. Efnor are members and liberal supporters of the Methodist Episcopal church, and fraternally he belongs to the Newton Lodge, of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons and the Woodmen of the World; Mrs. Efnor is a member of the Rebekah Lodge No. 227 and the Eastern Star, Chapter No. 100. Politically, Mr. Efnor is a Republican, and he has always supported such measures as made for the general progress of his county.

Obituary:

OSCAR E. EFNOR DIES TUESDAY IN BOONE HOSPITAL
Former Newton Resident Dies One Week Following Operation
Funeral Services to Be Held in Newton Thursday Afternoon, Burial Here

Oscar E. Efnor. 79, well-known former Jasper county resident died Tuesday at 11:45 p. m. at a Boone hospital following a 16-day illness.

Mr. Efnor, who lived in the Eastern Star home in Boone, was taken ill Sunday, April 26 and submitted to an operation for obstruction of the bowels the following Tuesday. At his bedside were his daughter Mrs. Grace Hilliard of Denver, Colo., who arrived Thursday, and his son, Claude O. Efnor who arrived Saturday from Minneapolis.

The body was brought to Morgan funeral home in Newton and funeral services will be held here Thursday at 4 p. m. from the Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. R. E. Hodgson pastor f the Methodist church at Reasnor will be in charge. Interment will be in the Newton Union cemetery.

Mr. Efnor, son of Orin and Frances (Mudgett) Efnor was born in Fulton county. Illinois April 9, 1867. He was one of a family of three children of whom Mrs. Nettie McGregor of Reasnor is the only survivor.

The family came to Iowa in the fifties, but a few years later moved to Kansas where the father died in 1861. The mother and three children returned to Iowa to live. Mr. Efnor was united in marriage to Lita Bell in 1882,      to this union five children were born. Maude died at the age of 21 years. Earl died in 1927 and Guy died one year ago of injuries suffered in a tractor accident. The mother died in 1906.

Later Mr. Efnor was married to Mrs. Lillie M. (Ervin) Moberly in 1908. It was in that year that Mr. Efnor retired from his farm near Reasnor and he and his wife relocated in Newton on East Fourth street North which was their home most of their married life.

A few years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Efnor moved to Boone, where Mrs. Efnor's death occurred February. 1935.

Mr. Efnor was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, the Newton Masonic Lodge, the Newton Eastern Star, and the Woodmen of the World.

Surviving relatives are his daughter, Mrs. Hilliard of Des Moines, his son, Claude O. Efnor of Minneapolis; his sister, Mrs. McGregor of Reasnor, and 11 grandchildren, Muriel and Ruth Efnor of Minneapolis, Floyd, Chalmer,. Francis, Martha and Lita Bell Efnor of Monroe, Mrs. Roma Brown, Frances, Azaela Merle, Guy. Jr., and Paul of Oskaloosa and Mrs. Lona Bell Green of Denver and several great grandchildren.



More About Oscar Easley Efnor:
Burial: May 07, 1936, Block 9, Lot 38, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa746
Cause of Death: Intestinal Obstruction
Residence: 1930, Newton, Jasper, Iowa747

More About Lita Bell:
Burial: Block 9, Lot 38, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa
Residence: 1870, Washington, Licking, Ohio748

More About Oscar Efnor and Lita Bell:
Marriage: February 06, 1881, Galesburg, Jasper, Iowa749,750

Notes for Lillian Maude Ervin:
Obituary

Conduct Rites for Mrs. O. E. Efnor
Services Held In Newton At Methodist Episcopal Church
Mrs. Efnor. Former Local Resident Died Sunday At the O.E.S. Home in Boone

Funeral services for Mrs. Oscar E. Efnor, 74, were conducted from the Newton First Methodist Episcopal church Thursday at 2 p.m. by Dr. W. R. Moore, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. A brief prayer service at the Morgan funeral home preceded the rites.

Music for the services included a vocal solo, "Going Home"; by Fred W. Hough, and a quartet selection, "The Old Rugged Cross;" by Mrs. Fred Reeve, Mrs. L. B. Logan, Mr. Hough, and C. C. Burgess. Lois Hundling played the organ accompaniment.

The Eastern Star funeral ceremony was conducted at the close by officers of Newton Chapter No. 100, of which Mrs. Efnor was a member.

Interment was in the Newton Union cemetery with the following serving as pallbearers: Max Moberly of Kellogg, John Miller, Harry E. Sprinkle, E. E. Efnor, C. B. Francisco, and E. J. Van Nostrand.

From Out of Town: Attending the rites from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haines of Valley Junction; Mrs. C. R. Moberly of Kellogg, Mrs. Bessie Lake, Mrs. Bertha Bruce, and Mrs. Blanche Pratt of Des Moines; Mrs. Grace Efnor Hilliard and grandson Tommy Greene of Denver, Colo., Mr. And Mrs. C. O. Efnor of Minneapolis; Mrs. Ella Mudgett and daughter, Arlie of Galesburg; Mrs. Nettie McGregor, Lynn McGregor, Leslie McGregor, Mrs. Jay Lamb. Rob Efnor, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Efnor of Reasnor, and Mrs. Earl Efnor and family of Bondurant.

Mrs. Lillie Efnor was born in Hillsboro, O., Feb. 9, 1861, and came to Iowa with her parents, William and Elmira Ervin in September 1874, when she was 14 years old.

She accepted Christ in early life and united with the Pleasant View Methodist church near Newton. She taught school several years in the Pleasant View neighborhood.

She was united in marriage to Milton Moberly on March 29, 1882, and the couple lived in Newton. To this union one child, Claudine was born. Mr. Moberly was sheriff of Jasper County.



More About Oscar Efnor and Lillian Ervin:
Marriage: December 16, 1908751
     
Children of Oscar Efnor and Lita Bell are:
  327 i.   Lillie Maude6 Efnor, born February 28, 1882 in Galesburg, Jasper, Iowa752; died March 13, 1903.
  More About Lillie Maude Efnor:
Residence: 1885, Jasper, Iowa753

  328 ii.   Odessa Grace Efnor, born October 22, 1883 in Galesburg, Jasper, Iowa754; died June 1978. She married (1) Unknown Hilliards. She married (2) Unknown Dworshak. She married (3) Robert H. Balis April 08, 1908 in Jasper County, Iowa754; born 1875 in Wisconsin755.
  Notes for Odessa Grace Efnor:
Wedding:

Wednesday, Miss Grace Efnor and Mr. Robert Balis, accompanied by Miss Florence Rater and Mr. Guy Efnor, took a pleasure trip to parts unknown by the writer. Mr. Robert Balis and Miss Grace Efnor were married. She spent the early part of her life in school a graduate of the Newton high school and also of Wesleyan University at Mt. Pleasant, then was a successful teacher for a number of years. Her sister Maud passing away leaving Grace the only daughter, her parents shortly after sent her to Iowa City State University where she spent about 8 months. Her mother being sick she returned home and in a few days her mother also was taken to the great beyond, leaving her with her father and three brothers. She truly has done her part to those who were left in her care.

  More About Odessa Grace Efnor:
Residence: 1905, Jasper, Iowa756

  Notes for Robert H. Balis:
EFNOR-BALIS WEADDING

Reasnor Young People Married at Agency Wednesday.

Agency, April 10.--Miss Grace Efnor of Reasnor, Iowa, has been since Monday a guest at the home of Rev. O. G. Orcutt, being a very near friend of Mrs. Orcutt. On Wednesday, afternoon she was joined by Robert Balis, Miss Florence Rater and Guy Efnor, and at 6 o'clock she and Mr. Balis were quietly married with the ring ceremony of the Methodist ritual, Rev. Orocutt officiating.

Miss Maud Shadford played the wedding march. Luncheon was then served and a very enjoyable evening spent. The bridal party left Thursday afternoon by way of Ottumwa to Reasnor where they will make their future home. Mr. Balis being an influential .stockman whose farm is near Reasnor.

The above taken front the Ottumwa Courier of last Friday will be a pleasant surprise to their many friends in this county, however, only confirming the suspicions they have had for some time. It was a sly trick of Grace and Bob but their friends think so much of them that they will readily grant forgiveness with the hope that their happiness will go on and increase throughout a long and prosperous married life.



  More About Robert H. Balis:
Residence: 1900, Palo Alto, Jasper, Iowa757

  More About Robert Balis and Odessa Efnor:
Marriage: April 08, 1908, Jasper County, Iowa758

  329 iii.   Guy Merrill Efnor759, born December 30, 1885 in Reasnor, Jasper, Iowa760,761,762; died May 16, 1935 in Newton, Jasper, Iowa763. He married Florence Grace Rater764,765 May 04, 1908 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa766,767,768; born August 31, 1885 in Huron, Beadle, South Dakota769,770,771; died May 02, 1977 in West Memphis, Crittenden, Arkansas.
  Notes for Guy Merrill Efnor:
Wedding:

Mr. Guy Efnor and Miss Florence Rater were quietly married at the home of Mrs. Harley in Des Moines Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balis and Miss Flossy Buckley and Mr. Earl Efnor were present. They came to Newton on the evening train and came to Mr. George Raters, the bride's parents, where the bounteous supper was served. The next day they went to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Efnor are among our best people and we wish them a long and happy life.



Obituary from the Newton Daily News:

REASNOR--Guy Merrill Efnor, son of Oscar E., and Lita Bell Efnor, was born in Jasper County, Iowa, Dec. 30, 1885, and died in the Skiff Memorial hospital at Newton, May 16, 1935, at the age of 49 years, 4 months and 17 days.

In the passing of Guy Efnor the community loses one of its best citizens and the church one of its most active members. His entire life had been spent in this community except one year which he spent in Missouri.

He received his early education in the little rural school east of Reasnor and after completing the work there, continued his high school work in Newton where he was graduated in 1902. He then attended Iowa State college for one year.

He was united in marriage with Florence Grace Rater, May 4, 1908. To this union was born five children, Roma Ardis, Frances Arlene Mae, Azaela Merle, Guy Merrill, Jr. and Paul Andrew.

He united with the Methodist Episcopal church when he was 10 years old, and he was also a member of the Woodman of the World.. He was teacher of the Men's Bible class and temperance superintendent of the Sunday school of the Reasnor church.

He was preceded in death by his mother, his sister, Maude, and his brother, Earl. He leaves his wife, five children, his aged father, one sister, Odessa Grace Hilliard of Denver, Colo., one brother, Claude, of Minneapolis; three grandsons, Calvin Fletcher, William Merrill, and Carroll Everett Brown, five nieces and three nephews.

Funeral services were conducted from the church in Reasnor Sunday afternoon by the pastor, the Rev. R. E. Hodgson. Interment was in the cemetery at Monroe.

Those attending the funeral from a distance were O. E. Efnor of Boone, .Grace Efnor Hilliard of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Efnor of Minneapolis, Minn., Muriel Efnor of Dolliver; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cooper, Chatmer Cooper of Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cooper of Algona; Mr. and Mrs. George Rater, Gladys Van Deventer of Adel; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caple of Yale; Mrs. Flossie Efnor, Chalmer, Francis, Martha, and Lita Bell Efnor of Bondurant; Rev. and Mrs. Forest Moore of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert of Des Moines.

Obituary:

Injuries Fatal to Guy M. Efnor Late Thursday
Reasnor Farmer Dies at Skiff Hospital of Fractured Vertebra
To Hold Funeral Rites at Reasnor Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday

Guy M. Efnor, 49, Reasnor farmer, died Thursday at 5 p. m. at the Skiff Memorial hospital as the result of a fractured vertebra, suffered Monday when he was thrown from his tractor.

Efnor was plowing Monday afternoon at his farm home one and one half miles west of Reasnor when the seat of his tractor broke throwing him in front of the plow. He was unable to summon help and lay for three hours before he was found by his two sons, Guy Jr., and Paul.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. from the Methodist Episcopal church in Reasnor by the Rev. R. E. Hodgson, pastor. Interment will be in the Monroe cemetery.

Guy M. Efnor, son of Oscar E. and Lita (Bell) Efnor, was born in Jasper county, Ia.., Dec. 30, 1885 and spent practically his entire life in this county.

On May 4, 1908, he was united in marriage to Florence Rater, who, with five children, survives. Following their marriage, the couple lived in Missouri for a year and on a farm near Kellogg the next year. The remainder of their married life was spent in the vicinity of Reasnor, with the last 16 years spent on the present farm west of Reasnor.

He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church when a young boy and was teacher of the Men's Bible class of the Reasnor church at his death. He was also a member pf the Woodmen of the World lodge.

He was preceded in death by his mother; a brother, Earl, and a sister, Maude.

Surviving relatives include his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Roma Brown of Reasnor, Frances of Des Moines, and Azaela, a senior in the Newton high school; two sons, Guy Jr. and Paul, both at home; his father, Oscar E. Efnor, of Boone; a sister, Mrs. Grace Hilliard of Denver, Colo., and a brother, Claude Efnor of Minneapolis. Three grandchildren, Calvin, William and Carroll Brown also survive.


  More About Guy Merrill Efnor:
Burial: May 19, 1935, Row 3, Sec 1, South Part, Silent City Cemetery, Monroe, Iowa772
Cause of Death: Broken neck from a farm tractor accident773
Other-Begin: Jasper County774
Residence: 1930, Fairview, Jasper, Iowa775

  More About Florence Grace Rater:
Burial: Row 3, Sec 1, South Part, Silent City Cemetery, Monroe, Iowa776
Residence: 1930, Fairview, Jasper, Iowa777
Social Security Number: 478-14-2574778
SSN issued: Iowa778

  More About Guy Efnor and Florence Rater:
Marriage: May 04, 1908, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa779,780,781

  330 iv.   Arthur Earl Efnor782,783, born May 20, 1888 in Galesburg, Jasper, Iowa784,785; died June 24, 1927 in Mitchellville, Polk, Iowa785. He married Flossie Leona Buckley786 Abt. 1910; born August 10, 1891 in Adair, Adair, Iowa787; died August 1966 in Monroe, Jasper, Iowa, United States of America788.
  Notes for Arthur Earl Efnor:
Obituary:

MITCHELLVILLE MAN IS KILLED IN WINDSTORM
Earl Efnor, Son of Newton Man Dies When Silo Collapses Yesterday.
Funeral Services Will be Held Tomorrow at Santiago. Five Miles
North of Mitchellville.

Earl Efnor, second son of O. E. Efnor of this city, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon at his home near Mitchellville, when a heavy wind blew over the silo on which he was working.

Mr. Efnor had gone to the top of the silo in an effort to run a cable around the top of the silo to strengthen it, and the silo as it blew over threw him against a post;: killing him instantly.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church in Santiago, five miles north of Mitchellville and burial will be in the Monroe cemetery.

Mr. Efnor was 40 years old. He was born on a farm 12 miles south of Newton and had spent his entire life in this State: Although never a resident of this city be had made a number of acquaintances in this vicinitty who regard him as a true friend. He was graduated from the Monroe high school and had followed the occupation of farming.

Soon after his marriage 17 years ago to Miss Flossle Buckley of Prairie City, he managed a farm south of Newton for his aunt, Miss Alice .Latham and for the last 11 years he had lived on the farm near Mitchellville, where he ran a milk ranch stocked with Guernsey cattle.

At noon, when Mr. Efnor was talking with his family, shortly before his death, he told his young sons that he was tired and that they would have to run the place for awhile.

Mr. Efnor is survived by his widow and five young children, three sons, Floyd, Chalmers and Francis, and two daughters, Martha and Lona Belle, all at his home, his father, O. E. Efnor and his mother, Mrs. O. E. Efnor of this city.

Newspaper Article

Oscar Efnor informs us of a kindly act of the neighbors of his son, Earl of Bondurant, who was accidentally killed last week. A few days ago 26 of the neighbors came with their teams and cultivators and during the afternoon they plowed a 5 acre cornfield twice.

While they were engaged at this work, a number of other men cleared away the wrecked silo and did other needed work around the place.

Earl's Jasper county friends will be glad to hear of this and also to learn that he left a sufficient amount of inheritance that his wife can provide for the family and keep them together. With the assistance that has been given them the hired man and the two older boys can manage the farm and carry on the dairy business which Earl was engaged.



  More About Arthur Earl Efnor:
Burial: Row 4, Sec 1, Silent City Cemetery, Monroe, Iowa789
Cause of Death: Farm Accident
Other-Begin: Polk County790
Residence: 1910, Buena Vista, Jasper, Iowa791

  More About Flossie Leona Buckley:
Burial: Row 4, Sec 1, Silent City Cemetery, Monroe, Iowa792
Residence: 1910, Fairview, Jasper, Iowa793
Social Security Number: 485-03-7533794
SSN issued: Iowa794

  More About Arthur Efnor and Flossie Buckley:
Marriage: Abt. 1910

  331 v.   Claude Orin Efnor795,796, born March 16, 1892 in Galesburg, Jasper, Iowa797,798; died September 12, 1973 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota798,799. He married Vera Morton800 in Centerville, Turner, South Dakota; born January 05, 1894 in South Dakota801; died August 13, 1985 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota.
  More About Claude Orin Efnor:
Burial: Block 9, Lot 38, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa
Occupation: Printer
Other-Begin: Chicago City802
Residence: 1910, Newton Ward 1, Jasper, Iowa803
Social Security Number: 468-01-8454804
SSN issued: Minnesota804

  More About Vera Morton:
Burial: Block 9, Lot 38, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa
Residence: 1900, Newton, Jasper, Iowa805
Social Security Number: 469-01-3841806
SSN issued: Minnesota806

  More About Claude Efnor and Vera Morton:
Marriage: Centerville, Turner, South Dakota



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