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Minnie Sophia <I>Hutchinson</I> Jessop

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Minnie Sophia Hutchinson Jessop

Birth
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
11 Dec 1941 (aged 72)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
East Lawn, Lot 47, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society Archives:
Minnie Jessop
lot owner: James A. Jessop
Lot 47, Section A, Grave 2
born: 8/1/1869, Hagerstown, Md.
died: 12/11/1941
buried: 12/15
age: 73-4-10
late residence: 718 Horne
cause of death: Heart
funeral director: Wall-Diffenderfer
interment authorized by James A. Jessop

Topeka State Journal, Friday, Dec. 12, 1941, page 10:
Mrs. James A. Jessop

Mrs. James A. Jessop, 72, resident of Topeka and vicinity since 1903, died Thursday at her home, 718 Horne. She was born in Hagerstown, Md., August 1, 1869, and came to Kansas with her parents in 1883, settling in Hope. Mrs. Jessop was a member of the First Presbyterian church and Royal Neighbors of America.

Surviving are her husband, James A. Jessop, of the home; eight daughters, Mrs. James E. Horton, Eastland, Tex.; Mrs. George R. Carrothers, Topeka; Mrs. Henry Bell, Lyndon; Mrs. John Baker, Topeka; Mrs. Russell B. Allen, Honolulu; Mrs. Joe Eklund, Topeka; Mrs. Charles Howard, Lyndon, Kan., and Miss Marie Jessop, San Diego, Calif.; three sons, Frank R. Jessop, Lyndon, Kan.; William J. Jessop, Eastland, Tex., and Wayne W. Jessop, Topeka; one sister, Mrs. Harriett Schenk, San Francisco; four brothers, Lloyd Hutchinson and William Hutchinson, California; Chester Hutchinson, Abilene, and Frank Hutchinson, Omaha, and 17 grandchildren.
Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society Archives:
Minnie Jessop
lot owner: James A. Jessop
Lot 47, Section A, Grave 2
born: 8/1/1869, Hagerstown, Md.
died: 12/11/1941
buried: 12/15
age: 73-4-10
late residence: 718 Horne
cause of death: Heart
funeral director: Wall-Diffenderfer
interment authorized by James A. Jessop

Topeka State Journal, Friday, Dec. 12, 1941, page 10:
Mrs. James A. Jessop

Mrs. James A. Jessop, 72, resident of Topeka and vicinity since 1903, died Thursday at her home, 718 Horne. She was born in Hagerstown, Md., August 1, 1869, and came to Kansas with her parents in 1883, settling in Hope. Mrs. Jessop was a member of the First Presbyterian church and Royal Neighbors of America.

Surviving are her husband, James A. Jessop, of the home; eight daughters, Mrs. James E. Horton, Eastland, Tex.; Mrs. George R. Carrothers, Topeka; Mrs. Henry Bell, Lyndon; Mrs. John Baker, Topeka; Mrs. Russell B. Allen, Honolulu; Mrs. Joe Eklund, Topeka; Mrs. Charles Howard, Lyndon, Kan., and Miss Marie Jessop, San Diego, Calif.; three sons, Frank R. Jessop, Lyndon, Kan.; William J. Jessop, Eastland, Tex., and Wayne W. Jessop, Topeka; one sister, Mrs. Harriett Schenk, San Francisco; four brothers, Lloyd Hutchinson and William Hutchinson, California; Chester Hutchinson, Abilene, and Frank Hutchinson, Omaha, and 17 grandchildren.


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