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Elmer J. Zinn Casket

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Elmer J. Zinn Casket
My Grandfather, Elmer J. Zinn as he lay in his casket, buried in Beck Cemetary ,Stotts City, MO. died from
Viral Menningitis, Father of Bradford B. Zinn White Sr.(Deceased), Patricia Leanne Zinn White Walker of Rogersville, MO. and Phillip Ralph Zinn White, Elmer was the son of Eva Prusha Zinn and Elmore J. Zinn, any info on this family please leave a comment, Elmer was also known as "Pete" and was married to Bradda Rene Minor, of Pierce City, MO.
Date & Place: at Elmer Jackson Zinn in Stotts City,Lawrence Co., Missouri United States
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Elmer J Zinn
Elmer J Zinn was born on October 4, 1904. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elmer J Zinn.
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Bradford White
Hello, Although my last name is White, my father was adopted by Jack White, of Ellsworth Kansas, My dads father was Elmer J. Zinn buried in Beck cemetary in Stotts City, MO.and i have alot of pictures of the Zinn family, I am interested in the surnames, Zinn, Beck, Hill, Fletcher, Connell, Redman, Chief L.C. Perryman and have a letter from Julia Harmon, other surnames,Ellington, Fogleman, Salsman, Yates, Douhitt, Gibbons, Hartman,Hildebrand,White, and Nichols
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