Jennie was the daughter of W. O. Kennett and Naomi V. Looney.
Married #1 Joseph Berryman in January 1, 1902; Joseph died in December 1903 of Typhoid Fever.
#2 Clifford John Monroe May 27, 1905, Rich Hill, Bates Co., MO. Two children: Geraldine and Wallace Clifton.
Jennie died of tuberculosis.
City Official Paper – Kennewick Reporter, Kennewick, Washington, Thursday, May 22, 1913
Mrs. Monroe Passes Away – Woman Dies at Home of Sister Following Illness of Several Months
Mrs. Jennie Kennet [sic] Monroe died Saturday at the home of her sister Mrs. E. W. Ferrell, following an illness of several months. Funeral services were held at the Ferrell home Sunday afternoon with Rev. W. P. Osgood, of the Baptist church in charge.
Mrs. Monroe whose home was near Spokane, came to Kennewick about two months ago from Walla Walla where she had been receiving medical treatment. Besides a husband she leaves two children, aged six and two, a father, two sisters and two brothers. Her father, W. O. Kennet [sic], of Walla Walla, and her sister Mrs. D. M. Cary, of Ritzville, where here for the funeral.
Mrs. Monroe was born in Rich Hill, Mo. September 4, 1884.
Jennie was the daughter of W. O. Kennett and Naomi V. Looney.
Married #1 Joseph Berryman in January 1, 1902; Joseph died in December 1903 of Typhoid Fever.
#2 Clifford John Monroe May 27, 1905, Rich Hill, Bates Co., MO. Two children: Geraldine and Wallace Clifton.
Jennie died of tuberculosis.
City Official Paper – Kennewick Reporter, Kennewick, Washington, Thursday, May 22, 1913
Mrs. Monroe Passes Away – Woman Dies at Home of Sister Following Illness of Several Months
Mrs. Jennie Kennet [sic] Monroe died Saturday at the home of her sister Mrs. E. W. Ferrell, following an illness of several months. Funeral services were held at the Ferrell home Sunday afternoon with Rev. W. P. Osgood, of the Baptist church in charge.
Mrs. Monroe whose home was near Spokane, came to Kennewick about two months ago from Walla Walla where she had been receiving medical treatment. Besides a husband she leaves two children, aged six and two, a father, two sisters and two brothers. Her father, W. O. Kennet [sic], of Walla Walla, and her sister Mrs. D. M. Cary, of Ritzville, where here for the funeral.
Mrs. Monroe was born in Rich Hill, Mo. September 4, 1884.