Margaret Jane Moody
1842 - 1896 (54 years)-
Name Margaret Jane Moody Born 1842 Kentucky [1] Gender Female Died 21 Mar 1896 Cabin Creek, Mason County, Kentucky [1, 2] Buried Ebenezer Cemetery, Tollesboro, Lewis County, Kentucky [1, 2] Person ID I3356 Hedges Last Modified 1 Feb 2024
Father James Moody, b. Abt 1805, Virginia Mother Jane Hawkins, b. Abt 1811, Virginia , d. Aft 1870 (Age 60 years) Family ID F322 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George Daniel Jenkins, b. Apr 1840, Mason County, Kentucky , d. 1918, Mason County, Kentucky (Age 77 years) Married Abt 1854 Children 1. Algia A. Jenkins, b. 4 May 1857, Mason County, Kentucky , d. 6 Feb 1925, Lewis County, Kentucky (Age 67 years) 2. Hattie Balendelham Jenkins, b. 22 Sep 1865, Mason County, Kentucky , d. 7 Sep 1933, Lewis County, Kentucky (Age 67 years) Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F1495 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 1842 - Kentucky Died - 21 Mar 1896 - Cabin Creek, Mason County, Kentucky Buried - - Ebenezer Cemetery, Tollesboro, Lewis County, Kentucky = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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Notes - It is reported that Mr. R.F. Hook, Mrs. Lavina Elliott, Mrs. George Jenkins and Miss Lucy Day are quite ill with pneumonia.
The Evening Bulletin, Maysville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 18 March 1896.
[3] - The wife of Mr. George Jenkins died Saturday at the home of the family on Cabin Creek, and was buried yesterday at Ebenezer Church. Three sons and three daughters of the deceased acted at pall-bearers.
The Evening Bulletin, Maysville, Kentucky. Monday, 23 March 1896.
[2, 3] - Girls as Pall Bearers.
Maysville. March 25. - The wife of George Jenkins, a farmer living east of this city, was buried yesterday. An unusual sight was witnessed when her three sons and three daughters officiated as pall bearers.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 26 March 1896.
[3] - At Mrs. George Jenkins burial nears Maysville her three sons and three daughters officiated as pall bearers. This was done at her request.
Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Friday, 27 March 1896.
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- It is reported that Mr. R.F. Hook, Mrs. Lavina Elliott, Mrs. George Jenkins and Miss Lucy Day are quite ill with pneumonia.
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