According to the Bolivar-Hardeman County Library, there was a Yellow Fever epidemic about the time that John and his family died. John and his 2 young children died within a couple of weeks of each other. John's wife, Clayrinda died 9 months later. The library does not have any obituaries for this family.
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According to the Bolivar-Hardeman County Library, there was a Yellow Fever epidemic about the time that John and his family died. John and his 2 young children died within a couple of weeks of each other. John's wife, Clayrinda died 9 months later. The library does not have any obituaries for this family.
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Inscription
"For if we believe
that Jesus died and
rose again, even so
them also which
sleep in Jesus will
God bring with him."
Foot markers read Mother, Father, Sister & Brother (from cemetery records)
Family Members
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James Jackson "Jim" Jennings Jr
1853–1913
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Jasper Columbus Jennings Sr
1855–1956
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Newton McDonald Jennings
1858–1905
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Daughter Of James Jennings
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Charity Jane Jennings Hedden
1843–1900
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George Butler Jennings
1845–1932
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Charlie C. Jennings
1862–1951
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Sarah Elizabeth Jennings Rogers
1865–1954
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Mary Roxanna Jennings Rogers
1867–1962
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Lavada Adda Jennings Horn
1868–1944
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Elmer Grant Jennings
1872–1954
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Theadosia Jennings Strain
1876–1900
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Paul Sherman Jennings
1881–1913
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Henrietta "Etta" Jennings Chance
1888–1970
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