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Eliza (Leamon) Jenuine (1832 - 1916)

Eliza Jenuine formerly Leamon
Born in Hartford, OHmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married Oct 1879 [location unknown]
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Died at age 84 in Greenup, ILmap
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Biography

Eliza was born in 1831. Eliza Leamon ... She passed away in 1918. [1]

1880 - Living in Greenup, Illinois[2][3]

'1910 U.S. Fed Pop Census' Belleville Ward 4, St Clair, IL Pp 8A

Eliza Leamon Jenuine died october 29th, 1916 [4]


Sources

  1. Entered by Greg Hopper, Nov 2, 2011
  2. '1880 U.S. Fed Pop Census' Greenup, Cumberland, IL Pp 522
  3. FamilySearch.org 1880 U.S. Census Sheets Dbase
  4. Find A Grave: Memorial #151363539




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Both parents born in Virgina (per 1910 US Census)
posted 9 Mar 2013 by Homer Hopper   [thank Homer]
Jenuine, Eliza Leamon

Eliza Leamon was born in Hartford, Ohio, February 15, 1831, and died in Greenup, Illinois October 29, 191? (the last number has crumbled off) aged 84 years. She married to George Jenuine in October 1870. To this union was born one son who with his daughter Blanch survive her. She with her husband who died many years ago were charter members of the Universalist church in Greenup as long as her strength permitted she was identified with all the activities of the church and Sunday school and for years she was the leading spirit of the Women’s Alliance. She was not only interested in the church at home but was ever working for the interest of the denomination and supported it in every possible manner. Faithful to duty, trusting to God and relying on his care. Her life is an enduring testimony to the worth of the faith she so dearly loved. She left as a last request that the service be a Universalist sermon conducted by a Universalist minister at the Universalist church, which request was complied with. Services was also held in the afternoon at Walnut Chapel in which vicinity she was for several years a teacher. The pall bearers were her former pupils. Rev. E. M. Miner conducted both services and she was laid to rest in the nearby cemetery.

posted 2 Jan 2012 by Homer Hopper
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