Remains removed from Oak Hill Cemetery to Arlington National Cemetery on March 21, 1900.
On the 1860 and 1870 censuses her place of birth is listed as California.
On July 20, 1880 she married General Geronimo Trevino of Mexico at St. Marks Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas [Bexar County Marriage Record No. 6097, Book G, page 144].
Their 1880 wedding in San Antonio, Texas made the front pages of newspapers with headlines of A Mexican Soldier and a Yankee Soldier's Daughter.
Columbus Ledger February 12, 1884
Death of Mrs. General Trevino
Special to the Enquirer-Sun
Fortress Monroe, Virginia, February 11. Mrs. General Trevino, daughter of the late General Ord, died here last night at the residence of her mother.
Remains removed from Oak Hill Cemetery to Arlington National Cemetery on March 21, 1900.
On the 1860 and 1870 censuses her place of birth is listed as California.
On July 20, 1880 she married General Geronimo Trevino of Mexico at St. Marks Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas [Bexar County Marriage Record No. 6097, Book G, page 144].
Their 1880 wedding in San Antonio, Texas made the front pages of newspapers with headlines of A Mexican Soldier and a Yankee Soldier's Daughter.
Columbus Ledger February 12, 1884
Death of Mrs. General Trevino
Special to the Enquirer-Sun
Fortress Monroe, Virginia, February 11. Mrs. General Trevino, daughter of the late General Ord, died here last night at the residence of her mother.
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