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Je...JEFFERSON, Henry — Eighty-two years old, a farmer, of near Milton, died at his home yesterday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock following a short illness of pneumonia. Funeral arrangements, which are incomplete, are being made through the Heck & Danford Funeral home in Milton. He is survived by three daughters, Miss Ola Hatfield, Mrs. Mary Clagg of Milton and Mrs. Linnie McComas of Milton and two sons, Andrew, of Rutland, O., and Albert of Milton. -The Herald-Dispatch, Wednesday, March 22, 1939 JEFFREYS, William H. — William H. Jeffreys, 84, a veteran of the Confederate army, died late yesterday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Scott Brown, rear 446 Third avenue. He was a native of Virginia, but was long a resident of Ironton, O. He leaves three sons, Frank, of this city, Sam, of Kenova, and James, of Ironton; one brother, James, of Henderson, W. Va., and two sisters, Mary Jeffreys of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Ella Adkins, of Ironton, O. Funeral services will be conducted at the Brown residence at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, by Adjutant C. A. Trew, of the Salvation Army. He will be buried at Spring Hill cemetery. -The Herald-Dispatch, Thursday Morning, May 4, 1922 Civil War Index JENKINS, Frank
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