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Submitted: 1/4/19 • Approved: 1/8/19 • Last Updated: 1/11/19 • R816357-G816356-S3
Lemuel
16 Jan 1871 Lawrence County, Missouri
11 Jan 1943 (aged 71) Hurley, Stone County, Missouri
Mary
12 Nov 1875 Brighton, Polk County, Missouri
13 Dec 1957 (aged 82) Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri
Lemuel Allen Springer was born January 16, 1871, near Mt Vernon in Lawrence County, Missouri, the son of the Rev. James Dobbins Springer and Nancy Elizabeth Morriss. He was the third of their seven children and he was named after his uncle, Lemuel Allen, the husband of James D. Springer's sister, Sarah. His siblings were: William Andrew, John Morris, Mary Elizabeth (Robbins), Sarah Ellen (Forrester), Edgar and Nancy Ann (Lockhart). He had six half-siblings from his father's other two marriages. On February 14, 1900, he married Mary Lillian Thompson at the home of her parents in Stone County, Missouri by the Rev John T Crumpley. They were parents of eight children: Weldon Ralph, James Elijah, Jennie Lucelle, Mary Ferrel, Ursula Irene, Louisa Grace, Edgar Allen, and Phyllis Maxine. He worked as a miller and a farmer. He served as Justice of the Peace for several years in the Hurley community. On January 11, 1943, he suffered a heart attack and died at his home in Hurley.
Mary Lillian Thompson was born November 12, 1875 near Brighton in Polk County, Missouri, the daughter of Elijah E Thompson and Louisa M Lee Thompson. In 1877 the family moved to northern Stone County and lived in a house located on the Old Wire Road near McCullah Spring. As a young lady she liked to ride a horse, side-saddle, and on one occasion prior to her marriage, she was thrown from her horse and suffered a dislocated shoulder. She had recurring problems with the shoulder for a long time afterward. Her father, Elijah Eagleton Thompson, was a soldier in the Confederate army of Missouri who lost his right arm in the siege of Vicksburg. In spite of his disability, he supported his family as a farmer.
Her mother was Louisa Malvina Lee, the youngest child of Samuel and Mary Lee. Both sides of her family were originally from Blount County, Tennessee. Her siblings were Ursula, Walter and twin brothers, Sheldon, who died at age 7 months of an intestinal disorder, and Weldon, who died at age 20 of typhoid. On Feb 14, 1900 Mary Lillian Thompson was married to Lemuel Allen Springer, at the home of her parents by the Rev. John T Crumpley. They were the parents of eight children: Weldon Ralph, James Elijah, Jennie Lucelle, Mary Ferrel, Ursula Irene, Louisa Grace, Edgar Allen, and Phyllis Maxine. She was a homemaker and lived most of her married life in Stone County. After her husband's death she made her home with family members, most of the time with her youngest daughter Maxine in Hurley. In October, 1957 while visiting her daughter Lucelle in Aurora, she suffered a heart-attack from which she did not recover, and she died on December 13, 1957 in Aurora. Her funeral services were held in Hurley on December 15,1957 and burial was in the Short Cemetery. She had 32 grandchildren.
Contributed on 1/4/19 by Stonecountyskillet
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