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Adeline <I>Marlow</I> Sunnafrank

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Adeline Marlow Sunnafrank

Birth
Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
10 Jun 1900 (aged 71)
Alturas, Modoc County, California, USA
Burial
Alturas, Modoc County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 4E 100F sect 1 D
Memorial ID
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Adeline Marlow came with her family as a young child to Illinois, where she grew up in Perry and Jackson Counties. Her parents were Richard and Tabitha Marlow, important in the history of Perry County. At the young age of 14 she wed William Moore in Jackson County, IL in 1843. This marriage only lasted a short time - it's unclear if William died or they divorced. In 1846 she wed W. James Willis in Jackson County with whom she had children Caroline and James. Her husband was a Jackson County Constable and served in The Mexican War. James became a Fortyniner and by 1855 she had joined him in California. She and James Willis divorced about 1856. By 1858 she wed Absolom Sunnafrank, with whom she had children Caroline, Levi, Eli, Frank, Francis Marion, and Addie. The family resided in El Dorado and Napa Counties. Mr. Sunnafrank died in 1879.
Adeline Marlow came with her family as a young child to Illinois, where she grew up in Perry and Jackson Counties. Her parents were Richard and Tabitha Marlow, important in the history of Perry County. At the young age of 14 she wed William Moore in Jackson County, IL in 1843. This marriage only lasted a short time - it's unclear if William died or they divorced. In 1846 she wed W. James Willis in Jackson County with whom she had children Caroline and James. Her husband was a Jackson County Constable and served in The Mexican War. James became a Fortyniner and by 1855 she had joined him in California. She and James Willis divorced about 1856. By 1858 she wed Absolom Sunnafrank, with whom she had children Caroline, Levi, Eli, Frank, Francis Marion, and Addie. The family resided in El Dorado and Napa Counties. Mr. Sunnafrank died in 1879.


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