Benjamin died on 29 Apr 1876 in Montgomery Co., Kansas. Lucretia returned to Johnson Co., where she died.
Franklin Democrat 3-16-1900
Mrs. Stewart, of Indianapolis, who had been visiting her brother, Joseph Jenkins, died at his home Thursday evening, aged 76 years. Funeral services were held at the home conducted by Rev Miller. The remains were taken to Franklin for burial.
Name: Lucretia Stewart
Date: 7 Mar 1900
Location: Nineveh Township
Gender: She was incorrectly listed as Male.
Age: 76 yr
Race: White
Source Location: County Health Office, Franklin
Source Notes: The source of this record is the book H-19 on page 15 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
Benjamin died on 29 Apr 1876 in Montgomery Co., Kansas. Lucretia returned to Johnson Co., where she died.
Franklin Democrat 3-16-1900
Mrs. Stewart, of Indianapolis, who had been visiting her brother, Joseph Jenkins, died at his home Thursday evening, aged 76 years. Funeral services were held at the home conducted by Rev Miller. The remains were taken to Franklin for burial.
Name: Lucretia Stewart
Date: 7 Mar 1900
Location: Nineveh Township
Gender: She was incorrectly listed as Male.
Age: 76 yr
Race: White
Source Location: County Health Office, Franklin
Source Notes: The source of this record is the book H-19 on page 15 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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Loucretia Stewart
1824-1900
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Sarah Mary Jenkins Campbell
1819–1898
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Matilda S. Jenkins Prosser
1821–1898
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Joshua Jenkins
1822–1914
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James S. Jenkins
1825–1863
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Nancy Ann Jenkins Murphy
1827–1858
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Nehemiah "Mire" Jenkins
1828–1911
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Joseph Jenkins
1830–1900
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Elizabeth Jenkins Prosser
1832–1917
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Bartholomew "Beth" Jenkins
1836–1922
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Druzilla Jenkins Musselman Faircloth
1837–1911
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