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Harry E. Sappington 1949

Harry Sappington died in August 1949 in Washington County, MO. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Harry E. Sappington.
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    Passed away at Ebo near Potosi Mo. Harry had been and was seeing a local doctor who had proscribed Sulfa-Drug.The line to this time is still allergic to this drug. Harry and Bessie were owners of the Ebo Store at the time of his death.
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    Harry E. Sappington lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1805, Joseph Smith Jr. was born on December 23rd in Sharon, Vermont. He grew up on a series of tenant farms in Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York and when he was 24, he published the Book of Mormon. By the time he died at the age of 38, he had tens of thousands of followers in his church - the Church of Latter Day saints.
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In 1821, on August 10th, Missouri was admitted as the 24th U.S. state. Once part of the Louisiana Purchase, the Missouri Territory had petitioned to become a state in 1818 but because slavery was an issue in the US at the time, the territory's request was controversial. With the Missouri Compromise of 1820 - which made Maine a free state and Missouri a slave state - Missouri was admitted to the US.
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