SUBMITTED BY: Thomas (Tom) Edward WILSON
e-mail: thomasecw@aol.com
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HUSBAND: Jacob Lowe CHENOWETH
Birthdate: January 26, 1827 in Darke County, Ohio
date and place of marriage: January 1, 1852 in Randolph County, Indiana
other marriages: (none)
Death date: May 27, 1904 in Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas
father: John CHENOWETH
mother: Elizabeth "Betsy" FOSTER
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WIFE: Nancy MCINTOSH
Birthdate: 1825 in Ohio
other marriages: (none)
date and place of marriage: January 1, 1852 in Randolph County, Indiana
Death date: January 21, 1908 in Clakamas County, Oregon
father: John MCINTOSH
mother: Unknown
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CHILD 1: Josephine CHENOWETH
Birthdate: October 21, 1852 in Darke County, Ohio
married: Aaron Hayes MULKEY
date and place of marriage: September 10, 1872 in Clarke County, Iowa
other marriages: (none)
Death date: October 27, 1933 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
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CHILD 2: Jane M. CHENOWETH
Birthdate: March 13, 1854 in Clarke County, Iowa
married: William Shane WATKINS
date and place of marriage: Nov 19, 1873 in Clarke County, Iowa
other marriages: (none)
Death date: April 10, 1920 in Barber County, Kansas
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CHILD 3: Monroe CHENOWETH
Birthdate: 1856 in Clarke County, Iowa
married:
date and place of marriage:
other marriages:
Death date: before 1860 in Clarke County, Iowa
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SOURCES: Page 431 in the book titled, "The CHENOWETH Family in America". CHENOWETH is a primary line of the submitter.
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NOTES: Carrie NATION, temperance advocate prominent in the 1880-1890s for her axe wielding, saloon smashing activities in Kansas, lived for a time in Medicine Lodge. The famous lady and her second husband, David NATION, lived in a part of Jacob and Nancy's house.
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