She was born in southern Kentucky, just north of Winfield, Tennessee.
Research Notes
We have found several spellings of names who may well be this woman: Cena Ann, Sena Ann, Sereny, Sareny, Cireney.
Our family has known little of this woman or her family of origin ... vague, sketchy comments and memories but nothing firm. This census info suggests that Sena Ann may well be the daughter of Jesse STRUNK b: 1813 d: AFT 1891 + Susannah DAUGHERTY b: DEC 1817 d: AFT 1900. I've reviewed numerous census records and this seems to be the most likely connection based on dates, compared lists of children, etc. She would likely be from what is now McCreary Co. KY ... north of Scott Co. TN
Sources
I found her on the 1910 US Census taken in Winfield TN ... had heard of her for over 60 years through family oral history ... very few details ...
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