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Henry Jenkins

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Henry Jenkins

Birth
Warwickshire, England
Death
17 Dec 1939 (aged 87)
Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, USA
Burial
Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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NEW: email:
Henry Jenkins
Sent by: Barbara Mecklenburg
::They were the parents of my great uncle's wife.
May 15, 2017 1:21 PM
Birth Date:1852
Birth Place:England

Death Date:???. 17, 1939
Birth Date:Mar. 15, 1852

Birth Place:Warwickshire, England

Death Date:Dec. 17, 1939

This memorial is from the
California Cemetery Transcriptions
Name Henry Jenkins
Event Type Burial
Event Date 1939
Event Place Redwood City, San Mateo, California, United States
Event Place (Original) Redwood City, San Mateo
Birth Date 1852
Birth Date (Original) 1852
Death Date 1939
Death Date (Original) 1939
Cemetery Union Cemetery
Citing this Record
"California Cemetery Transcriptions, 1850-1960", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q287-KTR1 : 9 December 2016), Henry Jenkins, 1939.
Transcript


There is a Henry Jenkins that was buried here in the UNION Cemetery. There maybe another Henry buried in another cemetery but this one was found and identified by LDS...
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Suggested Edit: Henry Jenkins b 13 Mar 1852, d. 17 Dec 1939. Invoice shows an Obit was sent to the San Francisco Chronicle. Interment in the I.O.O. F Plot in Union Cemetery, Redwood City, CA .The IOOF plot is located in the back corner of the cemetery. A marker was ordered.

Wife, Dorothy S Jenkins. Parents: John Jenkins and Hannah Smith, both b. Wales

Also buried in this IOOF section of the Cemetery are:
A Captain David Jenkins and his only son, George Jenkins.
Record of funeral
http://www.historicunioncemetery.com/archives/Resources/LayngTinneyPhotos/1932Jun_1940Dec/20121030_151003.jpg

Contributor:Robert Cushman -

This is quite a famous, early cemetery, at least for California.
The Captain Jenkins and his son both drowned when the Captain’s ship overturned during a storm on the San Francisco Bay, opposite Redwood City, CA.
Their bodies were recovered days later.

I do not know if these two were in any way related to Henry Jenkins, though they are all buried in the I.O.O. F section of the cemetery. Hope this helps.
NEW: email:
Henry Jenkins
Sent by: Barbara Mecklenburg
::They were the parents of my great uncle's wife.
May 15, 2017 1:21 PM
Birth Date:1852
Birth Place:England

Death Date:???. 17, 1939
Birth Date:Mar. 15, 1852

Birth Place:Warwickshire, England

Death Date:Dec. 17, 1939

This memorial is from the
California Cemetery Transcriptions
Name Henry Jenkins
Event Type Burial
Event Date 1939
Event Place Redwood City, San Mateo, California, United States
Event Place (Original) Redwood City, San Mateo
Birth Date 1852
Birth Date (Original) 1852
Death Date 1939
Death Date (Original) 1939
Cemetery Union Cemetery
Citing this Record
"California Cemetery Transcriptions, 1850-1960", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q287-KTR1 : 9 December 2016), Henry Jenkins, 1939.
Transcript


There is a Henry Jenkins that was buried here in the UNION Cemetery. There maybe another Henry buried in another cemetery but this one was found and identified by LDS...
"***********************************************************
Suggested Edit: Henry Jenkins b 13 Mar 1852, d. 17 Dec 1939. Invoice shows an Obit was sent to the San Francisco Chronicle. Interment in the I.O.O. F Plot in Union Cemetery, Redwood City, CA .The IOOF plot is located in the back corner of the cemetery. A marker was ordered.

Wife, Dorothy S Jenkins. Parents: John Jenkins and Hannah Smith, both b. Wales

Also buried in this IOOF section of the Cemetery are:
A Captain David Jenkins and his only son, George Jenkins.
Record of funeral
http://www.historicunioncemetery.com/archives/Resources/LayngTinneyPhotos/1932Jun_1940Dec/20121030_151003.jpg

Contributor:Robert Cushman -

This is quite a famous, early cemetery, at least for California.
The Captain Jenkins and his son both drowned when the Captain’s ship overturned during a storm on the San Francisco Bay, opposite Redwood City, CA.
Their bodies were recovered days later.

I do not know if these two were in any way related to Henry Jenkins, though they are all buried in the I.O.O. F section of the cemetery. Hope this helps.


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