David Teesdale, Enoch Gregory, Benjamin Addy, Adam Killen, and John D Coggins.
In the 1920 Census, 73 year old Jennie H Coggins was an "inmate" of the Camden County Almshouse, but was still shown as married. In the 1930 Census, 83 year old Jennie H Coggins was a patient in the Lakeland General Hospital, and now shown as widowed. Jennie died at Lakeland in 1934 and was buried by them in the facility cemetery. The facility is the same in both censuses, but renamed by 1930. The assumption is that she was a full time resident from at least 1920 until her death in 1934.
The date of death and burial, and the burial location were provided by the Camden County Historical Society on 7 April 2017.
David Teesdale, Enoch Gregory, Benjamin Addy, Adam Killen, and John D Coggins.
In the 1920 Census, 73 year old Jennie H Coggins was an "inmate" of the Camden County Almshouse, but was still shown as married. In the 1930 Census, 83 year old Jennie H Coggins was a patient in the Lakeland General Hospital, and now shown as widowed. Jennie died at Lakeland in 1934 and was buried by them in the facility cemetery. The facility is the same in both censuses, but renamed by 1930. The assumption is that she was a full time resident from at least 1920 until her death in 1934.
The date of death and burial, and the burial location were provided by the Camden County Historical Society on 7 April 2017.
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