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Jennie <I>Fenner</I> McGinnis

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Jennie Fenner McGinnis

Birth
Spencer, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Mar 1973 (aged 81)
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jennie was the only surviving daughter of Henry Eugene Fenner and Julia McKernan Fenner. She had four brothers: Charles, Harry, Edward and Essex.

Jennie was briefly married to Henry Anger and had two children, but only William survived. Then she married John McGinnis. Their children were: James Edward (born in 1917), Charles (born in 1918), Harold (born in 1921), Hazel (born in 1922), John (born in 1925), Sarah or Sally (who died on Sep 27, 1932 at two weeks of age and is buried in Section G, Lot 21, grave 1650 and Elizabeth, nicknamed Tibby (born in 1927).

Jennie died in Youngstown, where she had lived for many years. We are grateful to Jennie for preserving many old family photos and records. When she was too poor to buy a photo album, she would paste them in an old magazine. She is buried with her husband and her son Jim.

Jennie was the only surviving daughter of Henry Eugene Fenner and Julia McKernan Fenner. She had four brothers: Charles, Harry, Edward and Essex.

Jennie was briefly married to Henry Anger and had two children, but only William survived. Then she married John McGinnis. Their children were: James Edward (born in 1917), Charles (born in 1918), Harold (born in 1921), Hazel (born in 1922), John (born in 1925), Sarah or Sally (who died on Sep 27, 1932 at two weeks of age and is buried in Section G, Lot 21, grave 1650 and Elizabeth, nicknamed Tibby (born in 1927).

Jennie died in Youngstown, where she had lived for many years. We are grateful to Jennie for preserving many old family photos and records. When she was too poor to buy a photo album, she would paste them in an old magazine. She is buried with her husband and her son Jim.



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