Eleanor E. BONINE b: 2 Dec 1833 in Wayne Co., Indiana
Lydia R. BONINE b: July 1835 in Wayne Co., Indiana
Prudence Ann BONINE b: 4 Jan 1837 in Vermillion Co., Illinois
Lourana BONINE b: 13 May 1838 in Illinois
Cyrus O. BONINE b: 27 Dec 1841 in Morgan Co., Illinois
Malissa Melvina BONINE b: 20 Oct 1843 in Logan Co., Illinois
Rachel BONINE b: 18 Jan 1847 in Logan Co., Illinois
Isaac Bonine died in Jewell City, Jewell, Kansas, at the age of 94. He is buried at the Jewell City cemetery, Jewell, Jewell Co., Kansas, USA.[3]
ISAAC BONINE Obituary (Jewell, KS, newspaper, August 4, 1905)[4]
"ISAAC BONINE - Isaac Bonine was born March 3rd, 1811, in eastern Tennessee, and died in Jewell City, Kansas, at the ripe age of 94 years, 5 months and 1 day. Feb. 26, 1830 he was united in marriage with Melinda Elliot [sic = Malinda] who preceded him to the eternal home in 1865. He married the second time and this wife also left him to go a little farther alone. He was the father of eleven children, four of whom are dead and six daughters and one son survive him."
"He was converted and united with the M.E. Church in 1833 and for many years was an active member of that church. Moving to southern Missouri, he united with the Christian church. He was an elder in that church of which he remained a member until the time of this death. His last years were spent in Kansas and the latter of them in Jewell City. He was an active Christian, faithful in service, fearing God and, until on-creeping age rendered him incapable, was always at the post of duty."
"The funeral services were held at the Christian Church, conducted by Rev. F. N. Willis on Saturday afternoon, it being Mr. Willis' last public service in Jewell. Three of Mr. Bonine's daughters reside here. They are, Mrs. M. M. Schoonover, Mrs. Lorena Wagner and Mrs. Lydia Alderson. The first named was not present, she being in the state of Washington on a visit to her daughter. The interment was made in the West Cemetery."
Sources
↑Malinda Elliot Genealogy cites an Indiana marriage record: "...this is to certify
that I did in Delaware, Wayne County, on the 25th day of February 1830, solemnize the matrimony between Isaac Bonine and Malinda Williams. George Springer, JP". This establishes their wedding date as 25 Feb., 1830. Note by Snow-2128
↑ See Elliot-53 for more details on these children.
"Bonines in America 1700-1976," (Bonine genealogy self-published book) by Kenneth L. Bonine, deceased. See Aaron Bonine's website for an online copy or contact Chet Bonine Snow via WikiTree private message for a copy sent to your e-mail address.
WikiTree profile Bonine-2 was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged.
Thank you to Chet Bonine Snow who adopted orphaned WikiTree profile Bonine-2 in 2014; researched and edited this profile, adding sources, on March 13, 2015. Also: merged WikiTree profile Bonine-85 into Bonine-2, cleaned up Biography, added Find A Grave memorial source on February 19, 2016.
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