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Diana “Diane” <I>Vanderburgh</I> Kenyon

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Diana “Diane” Vanderburgh Kenyon

Birth
Allanburg, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
6 May 1904 (aged 78)
Saint James, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint James, Phelps County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.9895109, Longitude: -91.6136033
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Diane (Dianna) is believed to be the daughter of Garret Vanderburgh and Catharine Couke (Cuyk).

Diana is listed on the 1861 census in Thorold Township, Canada, married, but living alone.

She and her husband appear to be listed on the 1880 census in Saint Louis, Missouri. (Although he is listed as Edward T. Kenyon, tailor. On other records he is shown as Frank T. Kenyon.) She is shown as born in Canada.

Pension records show Diana was the wife of Frank T. Kenyon. She applied for a pension on October 2, 1897, as a widow.

The 1900 census record shows her as widowed and living at the Federal Soldiers Home, at Saint James, Missouri.

Family information provided by Malcolm Vanvoll
Diane (Dianna) is believed to be the daughter of Garret Vanderburgh and Catharine Couke (Cuyk).

Diana is listed on the 1861 census in Thorold Township, Canada, married, but living alone.

She and her husband appear to be listed on the 1880 census in Saint Louis, Missouri. (Although he is listed as Edward T. Kenyon, tailor. On other records he is shown as Frank T. Kenyon.) She is shown as born in Canada.

Pension records show Diana was the wife of Frank T. Kenyon. She applied for a pension on October 2, 1897, as a widow.

The 1900 census record shows her as widowed and living at the Federal Soldiers Home, at Saint James, Missouri.

Family information provided by Malcolm Vanvoll


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