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Judson Cicero Jenkins

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Judson Cicero Jenkins Veteran

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
22 Nov 1891 (aged 51–52)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11, Lot 58
Memorial ID
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MARRIED - On Thursday the 7th inst. [Aug 7], by the Rev. Mr. Baxter, Mr. James R. Jenkins to Mrs. Harriet A. Jenkins, both of Washington County, Texas

Confederate Veteran: Private, Co. K, 8th Cavalry Regt., TX [Terry's Texas Rangers]

2nd Wife: Julia Dean
Married: 20 May 1883, Dallas Co., TX

Baylor Class of 1857, Waco.

Entered Baylor Preparatory Department 1851. A.B. 1857, LLB 1859, A.M. 1866. Waco U. Board of Visitors 1865-1884
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Member of the Texas House of Representatives
12th Texas State Legislature, 1870

Mr. Jenkins was a gentleman of distinguished moral worth and religious character. After having lived fourteen years strict exemplified member of the Baptist Church, died in the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ, leaving behind an affectionate wife and an interesting family of children to mourn after the loss of a doting husband and a kind parent, and a large circle of friends and acquaintances that will long cherish with fond esteem the recollection of his many virtues.

Death notices - Fri., Nov. 20 [1891] (5-4): Col. J. C. Jenkins is very ill and is not expected to recover.
Mon., Nov. 23 [1891] (5-2): Col. J. Cicero ,Jenkins died yesterday and was buried today at Oakwood cemetery.
Tue., Nov. 24 [1891] (5-3): Resolution of Respect, for J. C. Jenkins, 25 years in Waco professional life, by the Bar Association.
MARRIED - On Thursday the 7th inst. [Aug 7], by the Rev. Mr. Baxter, Mr. James R. Jenkins to Mrs. Harriet A. Jenkins, both of Washington County, Texas

Confederate Veteran: Private, Co. K, 8th Cavalry Regt., TX [Terry's Texas Rangers]

2nd Wife: Julia Dean
Married: 20 May 1883, Dallas Co., TX

Baylor Class of 1857, Waco.

Entered Baylor Preparatory Department 1851. A.B. 1857, LLB 1859, A.M. 1866. Waco U. Board of Visitors 1865-1884
.
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
12th Texas State Legislature, 1870

Mr. Jenkins was a gentleman of distinguished moral worth and religious character. After having lived fourteen years strict exemplified member of the Baptist Church, died in the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ, leaving behind an affectionate wife and an interesting family of children to mourn after the loss of a doting husband and a kind parent, and a large circle of friends and acquaintances that will long cherish with fond esteem the recollection of his many virtues.

Death notices - Fri., Nov. 20 [1891] (5-4): Col. J. C. Jenkins is very ill and is not expected to recover.
Mon., Nov. 23 [1891] (5-2): Col. J. Cicero ,Jenkins died yesterday and was buried today at Oakwood cemetery.
Tue., Nov. 24 [1891] (5-3): Resolution of Respect, for J. C. Jenkins, 25 years in Waco professional life, by the Bar Association.


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