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Jennie Bell <I>Capehart</I> Marion

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Jennie Bell Capehart Marion

Birth
Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Mar 1946 (aged 77)
Guthrie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
North Branch, Guthrie County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Jennie B. (Capehart) Marion –
Death came last week to longtime resident of county. Funeral Bowman Chapel Church at North branch for Mrs. W. M. Marion. Internment Pleasant Hill Cem. Jennie Bell Capehart, daughter of George and Sarah Capehart was born in Iowa County, Ia. Mar. 1, 1869 and died age of 77 yrs. and 9 d. When she was 6 yrs. of age family moved to Guthrie County, Bear Grove Twp. where she spent childhood. She received her high school yrs. Guthrie County High School at Panora, later teaching several yrs. in rural schools. During her high school yrs. united with Presbyterian Church at Panora. She and Marchious Marion plighted their mutual faith on February 28, 1894 and established their home on a farm near North Branch. After a few yrs. moved to the place that has been home since. Children remaining to miss her are Mrs. Blanche Severin of North Branch and Mrs. Mae Dudley of Readfield and a foster son Ray Capehart of North Branch, who was loving reared in their home. Also 16 gdc. Leaves 2 sisters Mrs. Mary Sheeder and Clara Capehart of Kansas City, Missouri. 3 of her grandsons answered call to colors during the war. –Times, Guthrie Center, Ia., Mar. 14, 1946; Guthrie County, Iowa Records, Volume II, Jamaica Library, Jamaica, Iowa
Jennie B. (Capehart) Marion –
Death came last week to longtime resident of county. Funeral Bowman Chapel Church at North branch for Mrs. W. M. Marion. Internment Pleasant Hill Cem. Jennie Bell Capehart, daughter of George and Sarah Capehart was born in Iowa County, Ia. Mar. 1, 1869 and died age of 77 yrs. and 9 d. When she was 6 yrs. of age family moved to Guthrie County, Bear Grove Twp. where she spent childhood. She received her high school yrs. Guthrie County High School at Panora, later teaching several yrs. in rural schools. During her high school yrs. united with Presbyterian Church at Panora. She and Marchious Marion plighted their mutual faith on February 28, 1894 and established their home on a farm near North Branch. After a few yrs. moved to the place that has been home since. Children remaining to miss her are Mrs. Blanche Severin of North Branch and Mrs. Mae Dudley of Readfield and a foster son Ray Capehart of North Branch, who was loving reared in their home. Also 16 gdc. Leaves 2 sisters Mrs. Mary Sheeder and Clara Capehart of Kansas City, Missouri. 3 of her grandsons answered call to colors during the war. –Times, Guthrie Center, Ia., Mar. 14, 1946; Guthrie County, Iowa Records, Volume II, Jamaica Library, Jamaica, Iowa


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