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By Mrs. Dolores J. (O'Neal)
Rush, 2013.
In the little Ozark Mountains
Once upon a time-o
A fellow named William Jasper
Sullens
Could play the fiddle just
fine-o.
It is said he could fiddle the
night away
And never repeat a song-o
His son Loyd Carl would
accompany him
On his little banjo.
Hymn-sings and bluegrass music parties
Were all the rage then-oh
And after a busy day of chores
Would make one's face grin-so.
How many songs do you know?
Let's stir up music jam-o?
Come to the Rush reunion; after
noon
And doh-ray-me with gram-o!
Rev. Alexander Sullens
(1830-1905) +
Martha Ritter (1831-1914) =
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William Jasper Sullens
(1850-1929) +
Nannie Cyntithia Scrivner
(1857-1901) =
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Cora Lee Sullens (1875-1955) +
William Thornton RUSH
(1874-1954) =
|
Nannie Marie RUSH (1909-1996) +
Ishmael Lawrence RUSH
(1906-1990) = 4 children
Spring
Garden Cemetery, AA Hwy & Binkley (north of 54 Hwy), Spring Garden, MO.
Rush
Chapel Cemetery, on Rush Road (south of 54 Hwy and southeast off 17 Hwy),
between Tuscumbia and Mary’s Home, MO.