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Elizabeth K “Betsey” <I>Alt</I> Hendricks

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Elizabeth K “Betsey” Alt Hendricks

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
4 Feb 1866 (aged 56)
Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Salina, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
# 112
Memorial ID
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Note: memorial updated April 22, 2014:


Parents:

Listed in a Hendricks family group sheet as being the daughter of Jacob Alt III (sic) and Mary Drew Alt (she remarried to a George Wein).

Other sources use "Ault" for the maiden surname, including the obituary of her husband James.

This memorial originally entered with maiden name of Ault, but am changing it to Alt per SAC comment on April 21, 2014.

Nickname of "Betsey" added per same SAC.

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Wife of James H. Hendricks. He was born May 10, 1810 and died May 14, 1891. Elizabeth was his first wife. He subsequently remarried to Emily J. Frazey Hendricks/Green (# 20611312).

James and Elizabeth had seven children, but only son William R. Hendricks was living as of 1891. The names and DOB/DOD of some of the children need clarifications.

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Children:
(one-way links as needed)

* Corp Nathan Hendricks
Note: memorial updated April 22, 2014:


Parents:

Listed in a Hendricks family group sheet as being the daughter of Jacob Alt III (sic) and Mary Drew Alt (she remarried to a George Wein).

Other sources use "Ault" for the maiden surname, including the obituary of her husband James.

This memorial originally entered with maiden name of Ault, but am changing it to Alt per SAC comment on April 21, 2014.

Nickname of "Betsey" added per same SAC.

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Wife of James H. Hendricks. He was born May 10, 1810 and died May 14, 1891. Elizabeth was his first wife. He subsequently remarried to Emily J. Frazey Hendricks/Green (# 20611312).

James and Elizabeth had seven children, but only son William R. Hendricks was living as of 1891. The names and DOB/DOD of some of the children need clarifications.

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Children:
(one-way links as needed)

* Corp Nathan Hendricks

Gravesite Details

Middle initial may have been engraved or interpreted as "C" instead of "K".



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