By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 14, 2014 Cora Birdsall was excommunicated from the Church on 19 June 1903, for failing to comply with the decision of the Church courts that she deed 40 acres of her homestead to James E. Leavitt, for which he was to pay her $100. She received notice of the excommunication a few days later, on 23 June. That spring, Cora was living in Monroe, part of the time in her parents’ home and part of the time in the ...
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