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Jenny Mills Mills

Birth
Milan, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1883 (aged 8–9)
Limestone County, Texas, USA
Burial
Groesbeck, Limestone County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Jenny Mills was born in 1874 in Milan, Gibson, Tennessee, United States to George Wesley Mills, and Cornelia J. Adams. She was their second child of three known children born to Cornelia. Jenny came in from playing one day and told her parents that an angel had appeared to her in a whirlwind and that she would be going to Heaven very soon. She died within a few days after that. Jenny's mother, Cornelia died after Jenny. As the Mills and Adams families and allied kin who had come from Virginia, to Carroll County, Tennessee, and then to Limestone County, Texas with many of their family and neighbors are interred in Faulkenberry Cemetery it is inferred that both Cornelia and Jenny would be interred in this historic burial ground. George Wesley Mills took Charley, his son, and returned to Tennessee. The half sister of Cornelia J. Adams came from Virginia to marry George Wesley Mills, and assist him with Charley. To their union other posterity was born. Rest in Peace Jenny, until the morning of the First Resurrection.
Jenny Mills was born in 1874 in Milan, Gibson, Tennessee, United States to George Wesley Mills, and Cornelia J. Adams. She was their second child of three known children born to Cornelia. Jenny came in from playing one day and told her parents that an angel had appeared to her in a whirlwind and that she would be going to Heaven very soon. She died within a few days after that. Jenny's mother, Cornelia died after Jenny. As the Mills and Adams families and allied kin who had come from Virginia, to Carroll County, Tennessee, and then to Limestone County, Texas with many of their family and neighbors are interred in Faulkenberry Cemetery it is inferred that both Cornelia and Jenny would be interred in this historic burial ground. George Wesley Mills took Charley, his son, and returned to Tennessee. The half sister of Cornelia J. Adams came from Virginia to marry George Wesley Mills, and assist him with Charley. To their union other posterity was born. Rest in Peace Jenny, until the morning of the First Resurrection.


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