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Wellington Peach Kenyon (1863 - 1907)

Wellington Peach Kenyon
Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, United Statesmap [uncertain]
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Husband of — married 24 Mar 1883 in Iowamap
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Died at age 44 in Iowa, United Statesmap
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Biography

Wellington was born in Indiana in 1863.

He married Anna Catherine in Dallas, Iowa, on March 24, 1883. Interestingly, his wife had the same name as his mother (coincidence, Oedipus complex, or genealogical transcription error?).

He died in Beaver Township, Dallas County, Iowa is buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Minburn, Dallas, IA

He passed away in 1907.

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Acknowledgments

Information on this page is from research collected by Joyce (Freestone) McClellan in 1985. Supported by GEDCOM import of Weeks_Malcolm_James_Wonderly F.ged on Dec 9, 2011 by Deana Anderson.





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