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Jennet Elizabeth “Jennie” <I>Askins</I> Mark

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Jennet Elizabeth “Jennie” Askins Mark

Birth
Ireland
Death
18 Dec 1907 (aged 77)
Union, Cass County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Cass County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Father: Richard Louis Askins
Mother: Nancy Agnes Stuart

Married: February 10, 1848
Meigs County, Ohio
Husband: James Ellison Mark

James & Jennie Mark had 9 known children:

Simon, John L., Agnes Catherine, Annie Marie, George Martin, William Hamilton, Jennie Elizabeth, Edgar J., and James E. Mark.

Added Note:
Simon b/d: 1848/1849
James E. Mark: b/d: 1875/1880
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OBITUARY OF JENNIE ELIZABETH MARK

Born May 19, 1830, in Ireland. died at 4:10 p. m. on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1907, at the home of her son Wm. H. Mark, one mile west of Union, Nebraska. Deceased had been failing in health the past ten years, due to some extent to her advanced age, and much of the time the past two years she had been confined to her bed. six weeks ago she suffered a stroke of paralysis, and since then she was helpless, being unconscious the four days prior to her death.

The funeral services were held at 10 o'clock a. m. yesterday at Wm Mark's residence, and the remains were taken to Otterbein cemetery north of Nehawka for interment.

The maiden name of the deceased was Jennie Elizabeth Askins. At the age of six years she sailed from Ireland with her parents, who located in Meigs County, Ohio, where she grew to womanhood and there she was married to James E. Mark, his death occurring in that county April 12, 1876. their surviving children are John Mark and Mrs. Annie Farley, of Meigs county, Ohio; Mrs. Agnes Lowther of near Plattsmouth, Neb., George Mark of near Nehawka, Neb, Edgar Mark of Chase county, Neb, and Wm. H. Mark, residing a mile west of this village. Grandmother Mark came to this county about 18years ago and made her home with her children since then.

She was a kind and benevolent old lady for whom all her acquaintances had great respect and love, and her life since girlhood has been consistent with the teachings of the Christian church, with which she united in the day of her youth. The death of this estimable lady is mourned by all who knew her, and sincere sympathy is extended to all of the sorrowing relatives.
Father: Richard Louis Askins
Mother: Nancy Agnes Stuart

Married: February 10, 1848
Meigs County, Ohio
Husband: James Ellison Mark

James & Jennie Mark had 9 known children:

Simon, John L., Agnes Catherine, Annie Marie, George Martin, William Hamilton, Jennie Elizabeth, Edgar J., and James E. Mark.

Added Note:
Simon b/d: 1848/1849
James E. Mark: b/d: 1875/1880
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OBITUARY OF JENNIE ELIZABETH MARK

Born May 19, 1830, in Ireland. died at 4:10 p. m. on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1907, at the home of her son Wm. H. Mark, one mile west of Union, Nebraska. Deceased had been failing in health the past ten years, due to some extent to her advanced age, and much of the time the past two years she had been confined to her bed. six weeks ago she suffered a stroke of paralysis, and since then she was helpless, being unconscious the four days prior to her death.

The funeral services were held at 10 o'clock a. m. yesterday at Wm Mark's residence, and the remains were taken to Otterbein cemetery north of Nehawka for interment.

The maiden name of the deceased was Jennie Elizabeth Askins. At the age of six years she sailed from Ireland with her parents, who located in Meigs County, Ohio, where she grew to womanhood and there she was married to James E. Mark, his death occurring in that county April 12, 1876. their surviving children are John Mark and Mrs. Annie Farley, of Meigs county, Ohio; Mrs. Agnes Lowther of near Plattsmouth, Neb., George Mark of near Nehawka, Neb, Edgar Mark of Chase county, Neb, and Wm. H. Mark, residing a mile west of this village. Grandmother Mark came to this county about 18years ago and made her home with her children since then.

She was a kind and benevolent old lady for whom all her acquaintances had great respect and love, and her life since girlhood has been consistent with the teachings of the Christian church, with which she united in the day of her youth. The death of this estimable lady is mourned by all who knew her, and sincere sympathy is extended to all of the sorrowing relatives.


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