According to US Census records.
In 1880, Jennie and her husband George, lived in Higgins, Roscommon, Michigan. George is an attorney.
In 1910, Jennie lived in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan on Peninsular St with her husband George and son James. She has given birth to 3 children, only James is living in 1910.
In 1920, Jennie lived in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan on Peninsular St with her husband George and son James.
In 1930, Jennie lived in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan wth her husband George and son James. George is an attorney and James is an insurance agent.
Jennie and George are listed in the Saginaw, Michigan directory. George is listed as the President of Culver Deisler Co, residents of Grayling.
The following was published in the Crawford County Avalanche December 31, 1942
.
HAD BEEN ILLFOR SEVERAL WEEKS
Mrs. George L, Alexander, 84, died at her home at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, after several weeks of illness. For the past year she had been in more or less failing health and for
the past several weeks confined to her bed. At the last she
lapsed into a coma from which she did not rally. Mrs. Cluff, her faithful nurse was with her in her last hours.
Jennie E. Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Culver, was born August 1st, 1857 at Mt, Clemens, Mich. On February 4th, 1878 she was united in marriage to George L. Alexander, and for the next year made their home in Roscommon where the latter began his practice in law.
The following year 1888 they moved to Grayling where Mr.
Alexander continued his law practice. For over a quarter
century Mr. Alexander was the legal council for the Michigan
Central Railroad Co. and other corporations. He was a very influential attorney.
For several years Mrs. Alexander has been under the care of a
private nurse who attended her faithfully and gave her every
care and comfort.
Mrs. Alexander was a refined, cultured and well informed person. She was a charter member of Grayling Good Fellowship club, an organization formed for culture, social activities and charities and took an active part in everything that was done.
She is survived by her son James Frederick, and nephew Donald C. Culver of Saginaw, and had a wide acquaintance thruout the state. She leaves many fine memories among those who knew her best.
Funeral services, will be held from the home on Tuesday, January 5th, at 2:00 p. m.
According to US Census records.
In 1880, Jennie and her husband George, lived in Higgins, Roscommon, Michigan. George is an attorney.
In 1910, Jennie lived in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan on Peninsular St with her husband George and son James. She has given birth to 3 children, only James is living in 1910.
In 1920, Jennie lived in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan on Peninsular St with her husband George and son James.
In 1930, Jennie lived in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan wth her husband George and son James. George is an attorney and James is an insurance agent.
Jennie and George are listed in the Saginaw, Michigan directory. George is listed as the President of Culver Deisler Co, residents of Grayling.
The following was published in the Crawford County Avalanche December 31, 1942
.
HAD BEEN ILLFOR SEVERAL WEEKS
Mrs. George L, Alexander, 84, died at her home at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, after several weeks of illness. For the past year she had been in more or less failing health and for
the past several weeks confined to her bed. At the last she
lapsed into a coma from which she did not rally. Mrs. Cluff, her faithful nurse was with her in her last hours.
Jennie E. Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Culver, was born August 1st, 1857 at Mt, Clemens, Mich. On February 4th, 1878 she was united in marriage to George L. Alexander, and for the next year made their home in Roscommon where the latter began his practice in law.
The following year 1888 they moved to Grayling where Mr.
Alexander continued his law practice. For over a quarter
century Mr. Alexander was the legal council for the Michigan
Central Railroad Co. and other corporations. He was a very influential attorney.
For several years Mrs. Alexander has been under the care of a
private nurse who attended her faithfully and gave her every
care and comfort.
Mrs. Alexander was a refined, cultured and well informed person. She was a charter member of Grayling Good Fellowship club, an organization formed for culture, social activities and charities and took an active part in everything that was done.
She is survived by her son James Frederick, and nephew Donald C. Culver of Saginaw, and had a wide acquaintance thruout the state. She leaves many fine memories among those who knew her best.
Funeral services, will be held from the home on Tuesday, January 5th, at 2:00 p. m.
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