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Facts and Events
Name |
Jerusha Jane Carroll |
Commonly Used Name |
Jennie Carroll |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
Aug 1874 |
San Saba, Texas, United States |
Marriage |
13 Jun 1901 |
San Saba County, Texas_PROOF: proven to Charles Andrew BENNETT |
Death[2][3] |
25 Jul 1908 |
Fisher, Converse, Wyoming, United Statesat home of sister, after long illness |
Burial[2] |
Est 25 Jul 1908 |
Glendo, Laramie, Wyoming, United StatesHorseshoe Cemetery |
References
- ↑ United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, San Saba, Texas; Roll: T623_1668; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 130. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Glendo Lady Dies", in , (I)The Wheatland World, Wheatland, Wyoming, .
page 1, column 5, 31 Jul 1908.
- ↑ Jennie Carroll's death- complications of pregnancy/childbirth?
http://www.conversecountylibrary.org/genealogy/?id=734 Bennett, Mr. George Thomas (June 1, 1908 - November 4, 1968) George Thomas Bennett Unknown - November 28, 1968Services were held for George at 2 p.m. November 7, 1968, at the Palm Mortuary in Las Vegas, Nevada. George Thomas Bennett was born June 1, 1908 in Douglas, Wyoming at the Douglas Hospital. He died at the Loma Linda University Hospital, Loma Linda, California on November 4, 1968 of a massive heart attack and other complications after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Edna Bennett, who will continue to reside at their home in Las Vegas, Nevada; and by his sisters, Irene Littlechild of Portland, Oregon; Sue Macdonald of Mahwah, New Jersey and Pembroke Park, Fla., Ethel Winship of Casper, Wyoming and Sarah Christian of Buffalo, Wyoming. He was a member of the Douglas Moose Lodge. George's parents, Charley and Jenny Bennett, were pioneer ranchers in the Glendo area.
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