Person:Edward Fenimore (1)

  1. J Belle Fenimore1864 -
  2. Edward Whorton Fenimore1867 - 1934
  3. Frank P Fenimore1868 - 1966
  4. Cora M Fenimore1872 -
  5. Luella Edna Fenimore1877 - 1955
  6. Lonie E Fenimore1878 -
  7. M Fenimore1880 -
  1. Ross FenimoreAbt 1891 -
  2. Orville FenimoreAbt 1893 -
  3. Ralph Allen Fenimore1895 - 1951
  4. Fred FenimoreAbt 1899 -
  5. Flossie Fenimore1906 - 1925
  6. Cozette Beulah Fenimore1909 - 1987
Facts and Events
Name Edward Whorton Fenimore
Alt Name Eddie W Fenimore
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1867 Franklin, Indiana, United States
Marriage to Sarah Louisa Clemans
Death[1] 1934 Peru, Miami, Indiana, United States
Burial[1] Plainview Cemetery, Macy, Miami, Indiana, United StatesSection 2, Row 9
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Edward Whorton Fenimore, in Find A Grave.

    Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Wednesday, April 4, 1934

    Edward FENNIMORE, 87, of Macy, passed away at the Wabash hospital, Peru, Ind., at four o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr. Fennimore had been a patient of the Peru hospital for the past two weeks. Other than a brief residency at Tyner, Ind., Mr. Fennimore spent his entire life at Macy, where he was employed as foreman of the Nickel Plate railroad section gang, until ill health forced his retirement. He also was justice of the peace for several years and had a wide acquaintance of friends in Miami and Fulton counties. Edward W., son of William and Hariet (McMILLEN) FENNIMORE, was born on a farm southwest of Macy, now owned by Scudder WILSON. Forty-five years ago, Mr. Fennimore was united in marriage to Sarah CLEMENS. The deceased was a member of the Christian church and the Masonic lodge. Survivors are the widow, four sons, Ross [FENNIMORE], of Plymouth; Orville [FENNIMORE], of Peru; Ralph [FENNIMORE], of Indianapolis; Fred [FENNIMORE] of South Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Howard GORDON, of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Cosette GREEN, of Chicago; Mrs. Lena WILHELM, of Chicago; Mrs. Albert BASH of Macy and a brother Frank FENNIMORE, of South Bend. Funeral arrangements had not been announced as this issue of the News-Sentinel went to press. They will appear in Thursday's issue.

    Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Thursday, April 5, 1934

    The last rites for Edgar FENNIMORE, prominent resident of Macy, who died in a hospital at Peru Wednesday morning, will be held from the Christian Church at Macy at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. Lincoln CONNER of Dixon, Ill. Burial will be made in the cemetery at Macy.

    SOURCE:
    http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1934.htm