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Ether Bert Jennings Sr.

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Ether Bert Jennings Sr.

Birth
Shannon County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Jan 1965 (aged 57)
Frankford, Pike County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Frankford, Pike County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Bert lived in Shannon County, in the Eminence, MO, area until his mother died in 1914. She was buried at Akers Cemetery at Akers Ferry on the Jacks Fork of the Current river in Shannon county. Bert's father, brothers and sisters then moved to Marion and Pike counties in northeast Missouri. Bert was 7 year old when his mother died.

Bert worked in timber, buying timber, cutting stave bolts to be used in the making of wooden barrels, cutting walnut logs to be used in the manufacture of furniture, and also logs to be used in other wooden products. He moved a lot to live in areas with an abundant supply of good timber.

Bert was an outdoorsman, a hunter and trapper, and also dug wild roots, such as ginsing and goldenseal that he sold. It was used in the making of medicine.
Bert lived in Shannon County, in the Eminence, MO, area until his mother died in 1914. She was buried at Akers Cemetery at Akers Ferry on the Jacks Fork of the Current river in Shannon county. Bert's father, brothers and sisters then moved to Marion and Pike counties in northeast Missouri. Bert was 7 year old when his mother died.

Bert worked in timber, buying timber, cutting stave bolts to be used in the making of wooden barrels, cutting walnut logs to be used in the manufacture of furniture, and also logs to be used in other wooden products. He moved a lot to live in areas with an abundant supply of good timber.

Bert was an outdoorsman, a hunter and trapper, and also dug wild roots, such as ginsing and goldenseal that he sold. It was used in the making of medicine.


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