Wife of
George W Workman
— married
29 Mar 1884 in Miller County, Missouri, United States
[children unknown]
Died
at about age 79
in Valley Park, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Problems/Questions
Profile last modified
| Created 2 Dec 2017
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Biography
Mary was born in August 1866 in Miller County, Missouri. She is the daughter of James Henderson Luttrell and Sarah Elizabeth Luttrell. She passed away in 1946 in St Louis County, Missouri and is buried in Mount Union Cemetery, Miller County, Missouri.[1]
Marriage
Husband George W. Workman.
Wife Mary M. Luttrell.
Marriage
29 Mar 1884.
, Miller, MO, USA. [2]
Note: #NF3592.
Child: Ruth M. Workman.
Child: Isaac Millard Workman.
Child: Walter Workman.
Child: Elmer Workman.
Child: Jessie J. Workman.
Child: Raymond O. Workman.
Child: Arley E. Workman.
Child: Ida Workman.
Note NI19523Mary has a problem with her age on the census records:
1870 - age 4, b 1866.
1880 - age 12, b 1868.
1900 - age 30, b Aug 1869.
1910 - age 39, b 1871.
1920 - age 53, b 1867.
1930 - age 60, b 1870.
1940 - age 70, b 1870.
Posting on findagrave.com says 1868.
Since her sister Nancy was born in 1864 and her brother James in 1869, and I tend to prefer the oldest record available, I'm going to stay with Mary born Aug 1866.
↑ Source: #S357 Certainty: 3 Name: George W Workman Marriage Date: 29 Mar 1884 Marriage Location: Miller, Missouri Marriage County: Miller, Glaze Twp Spouse Name: Mary M Luttrell License states Mary is under the age of 18 years. "The said Mary M. Luttrell having no parents or guardian this license is issued at the request of H. L. Luttrell her uncle." License issued 28 Mar 1884 Marriage performed 29 Mar 1884 by Joshua G. Cochran, MG
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6X5-FGL : 14 August 2017), Mary Luttrell in household of James S Luttrell, Glaize, Miller, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district ED 102, sheet 173C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0703; FHL microfilm 1,254,703.
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