Annie is kind of a mystery lady. Family records show that she married John Bennett and that he was born in Scotland. They were living in Oil City, Venango Co., PA at the time of the 1880 census. Why Annie was in Oil City is a mystery, but that's also where her niece, Ethel Test, was born in 1879.
By 1900, Annie was widowed and living in Denver. She had no children.
A brief death notice in the "Rocky Mountain News" states that Annie was buried at Riverside Cemetery. John is also buried there.
Annie is kind of a mystery lady. Family records show that she married John Bennett and that he was born in Scotland. They were living in Oil City, Venango Co., PA at the time of the 1880 census. Why Annie was in Oil City is a mystery, but that's also where her niece, Ethel Test, was born in 1879.
By 1900, Annie was widowed and living in Denver. She had no children.
A brief death notice in the "Rocky Mountain News" states that Annie was buried at Riverside Cemetery. John is also buried there.
Family Members
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Mary Catherine Sprinkle McNary
1827–1900
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George J Sprinkle
1829–1855
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Elizabeth Sprinkle Porter
1831–1861
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William Harrison Sprinkle
1834–1908
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David K Sprinkle
1836–1907
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Thomas Jefferson Sprinkle
1838–1917
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Samuel Marion Sprinkle
1840–1907
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Louisa M Sprinkle Walker
1842–1865
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Albert Jesse Sprinkle
1847–1919
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John R Sprinkle
1851–1856
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Martha Ellen Sprinkle Test
1853–1929
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