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Death
Y
30 NOV 1942
Decatur, IL
66
Note
Bio notes: Sarah Denina "Nine" Leigh was born Dec 31, 1875 Fayette co, IL to Edward L. and Mary (Polly)Pettit Leigh. She died Nov 30 1942 at the home of her daughter Rose Muck in Decatur, IL. It was j
ust over a month of their 50th wedding anniversary. She married 23 Oct 1892 in Fayette Co, IL to Joseph William Hunter. They were parents to 12 children. In addition to those listed below, they were p
arents of John Howard Hunter 1894-1973 buried in Wilson Cemetery, Buchanan Co, Iowa, Rose Marie Hunter Muck 1896-1986 buried in Decatur, Il. and Luvena Ellender Hunter 1898-1909 buried in Shedd Cemete
ry, Fayette Co, IL. Joe and Nina were faithful Baptist Church members.
Record ID Number
ID Number: MH:I215
User ID
ID: FCAB70EA-A512-4019-AC76-C0AC3317ADA3
Sources
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Jeff Main for creating WikiTree profile Leigh-387 through the import of e0f2u2_97416381af1n202520exk2.ged on Jan 22, 2013.
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Biography
Sarah Denina was born in 1875. Sarah Denina Leigh ... She passed away in 1942. [1]
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