In the 1880 census Jennie (age 15), At School, was the single daughter of Orlando Kimmell in York Township, Noble, Indiana, United States.[1]
Jennie married William A Shobe on 18 October 1886 in Noble, Indiana, United States.[2]
In the 1900 census Jennie (age 36) was the wife of Alvin W Shobe in Ligonier, Perry Township, Noble, Indiana, United States.[3]
Jennie was mentioned on a memorial in Oak Park Cemetery, Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States with a death date of 1930.[4]
Sources
↑1880 Census:
"United States Census, 1880"
citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
FamilySearch Record: MHSM-L64 (accessed 8 May 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33S7-9YYB-X1Q Image number 00051
Jennie Kimmell (15), single daughter, At School, in household of Orlando Kimmell (50) in York Township, Noble, Indiana, United States. Born in Indiana, United States.
↑Marriage:
"Indiana Marriages, 1811-2019"
citing Noble, Indiana, United States, Marriage License, Indiana Commission on Public Records, Indianapolis; FHL microfilm 005014505.
FamilySearch Record: VRXD-P3P (accessed 8 May 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33S7-9TMZ-ZS7 Image number 00122
Jennie Kimmell marriage to William A Shobe on 18 Oct 1886 in Noble, Indiana, United States.
↑1900 Census:
"United States Census, 1900"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 82; FHL microfilm: 1240395; Record number: 14556;
FamilySearch Record: M9MV-Q5G (accessed 8 May 2023)
FamilySearch Image: S3HT-6WL3-RHT Image number 00301
Jennie Shobe (36), wife, in household of Alvin W Shobe (42) in Ligonier, Perry Township, Noble, Indiana, United States. Born in Indiana.
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #42062235 (accessed 8 May 2023)
Memorial page for Jennie K Kimmell Shobe (1864-1930), citing Oak Park Cemetery, Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, USA (plot: E8); Maintained by Kay Cynova (contributor 47064119).
The obituary of Mrs. Orlando Kimmell is from an old file given to me by my Aunt Barbara Voorhees and to her by an older aunt. I am sorry that there are no date lines on the clippings.
The clippings are old and fragile, thus I have chosen to leave them affixed as is to the paper. The incidental clippings included may be of interest.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jennie by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jennie: