May 8, 1929
J. E. Inabinet Passes Away - J. E. Inabinet of the Wesley Chapel Community died at his home early Wednesday morning after an illness of some time. Mr. Inabinet was one of the most substantial citizens of the county. By his thrift and good judgment, he came into possession of considerable farming interests and was considered one of the best farmers in this section. Mr. Inabinet married Miss Redmon, sister of J. C. Redmon and Mrs. Harley, who died a number of years ago. He was about sixty years of age and was a member of Wesley Chapel UMC.
May 8, 1929
J. E. Inabinet Passes Away - J. E. Inabinet of the Wesley Chapel Community died at his home early Wednesday morning after an illness of some time. Mr. Inabinet was one of the most substantial citizens of the county. By his thrift and good judgment, he came into possession of considerable farming interests and was considered one of the best farmers in this section. Mr. Inabinet married Miss Redmon, sister of J. C. Redmon and Mrs. Harley, who died a number of years ago. He was about sixty years of age and was a member of Wesley Chapel UMC.
Family Members
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Ella Golson Inabinet Harley
1851–1912
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Frances Marcella Inabinet Walsh
1853–1926
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Lewis Robinson Inabinet
1855–1925
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Henry Alta Inabinet
1857–1939
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Julia Inabinet Smoak
1859–1957
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Jefferson Davis Inabinet
1861–1926
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Lillie Inabinet Robinson
1862–1954
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Samuel Asbury Inabinet
1866–1929
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James Watson Inabinet
1871–1945
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Evie Inabinet Burke
1875–1954
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