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Charles Waters Jennings

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Charles Waters Jennings

Birth
Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Aug 1872 (aged 70)
Salem, Marion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6296158, Longitude: -88.9389572
Plot
Section D, lot 2, row B, grave 2
Memorial ID
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Son of Israel Jennings and Mary Waters. Husband of Mariah Woods Davidson.

Charles' dates of birth and death are memorialized in Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County, Jennings Family, pages 600 through 603.

Children of Charles Waters Jennings and Mariah Woods Davidson are Josephus Jennings, Sarah Jennings Noleman, wife of Robert D. Noleman, Harriet Regina Jennings Marshall, wife of B. F. Marshall, Mariah Elizabeth Jennings Bryan, wife of Judge Silas L. Bryan, America Jennings Stites, Zadock Casey Jennings of Walnut Hill, Nancy C. Jennings Davenport, wife of James A. Davenport and Mary Doshephere "Docie" Jennings, now Mrs. Abraham W. Van Antwerp of Missouri.

Names of their children was notated in "Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County" and "Footprints of Marion County."

According to Brinkerhoff's History, "Charles Waters Jennings was a man of high standing in the community, successful as a farmer and stock raise, and his character was ever above the suspicion of reproach. Courteous in his relations with his fellows and the soul of honor in all his dealings, he measured up to a high standard of manhood and citizenship and made the world better by his presence"
Son of Israel Jennings and Mary Waters. Husband of Mariah Woods Davidson.

Charles' dates of birth and death are memorialized in Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County, Jennings Family, pages 600 through 603.

Children of Charles Waters Jennings and Mariah Woods Davidson are Josephus Jennings, Sarah Jennings Noleman, wife of Robert D. Noleman, Harriet Regina Jennings Marshall, wife of B. F. Marshall, Mariah Elizabeth Jennings Bryan, wife of Judge Silas L. Bryan, America Jennings Stites, Zadock Casey Jennings of Walnut Hill, Nancy C. Jennings Davenport, wife of James A. Davenport and Mary Doshephere "Docie" Jennings, now Mrs. Abraham W. Van Antwerp of Missouri.

Names of their children was notated in "Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County" and "Footprints of Marion County."

According to Brinkerhoff's History, "Charles Waters Jennings was a man of high standing in the community, successful as a farmer and stock raise, and his character was ever above the suspicion of reproach. Courteous in his relations with his fellows and the soul of honor in all his dealings, he measured up to a high standard of manhood and citizenship and made the world better by his presence"


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