Given Name: Jasper Marion
Surname: Penn
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1858 in Newton County, Arkansas
Death: 1881 in Boone County, Arkansas
Burial: 1881 Harriso, Boone County, Arkansas (Rose Hill Cemetary)
Census: 1860 Boston Mtn. Newton County, Arkansas
Census: 1870 Jasper, Newton County, Arkansas
Census: 1880 Harrison, Boone, Arkansas
Occupation: 1880 Clerk - Dry Goods Store
Father: John C. Penn b: 22 SEP 1822 in North Carolina
Mother: Rosa Reeves b: 13 MAR 1825 in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
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A son of John and Rosa (Reeves) Penn, Jasper first appears, aged about 2 years old, on the 1860 census in Newton County, Arkansas with his parents and elder siblings. They were recorded in the same county on the 1870. Later, the family removed to the town of Harrison in Boone County.
Jasper last appears on the census in 1880 at Harrison in the household of his mother Rosa, along with three of his brothers. Elder brothers George W. and James T. Penn were running a dry goods store in town where Jasper and youngest
brother Alexander were reported to be working as store clerks.
In the biographical sketch of James T. Penn which was published in the 1894 work “A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region,” James names Jasper as one of his brothers who had already died.
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Given Name: Jasper Marion
Surname: Penn
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1858 in Newton County, Arkansas
Death: 1881 in Boone County, Arkansas
Burial: 1881 Harriso, Boone County, Arkansas (Rose Hill Cemetary)
Census: 1860 Boston Mtn. Newton County, Arkansas
Census: 1870 Jasper, Newton County, Arkansas
Census: 1880 Harrison, Boone, Arkansas
Occupation: 1880 Clerk - Dry Goods Store
Father: John C. Penn b: 22 SEP 1822 in North Carolina
Mother: Rosa Reeves b: 13 MAR 1825 in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
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A son of John and Rosa (Reeves) Penn, Jasper first appears, aged about 2 years old, on the 1860 census in Newton County, Arkansas with his parents and elder siblings. They were recorded in the same county on the 1870. Later, the family removed to the town of Harrison in Boone County.
Jasper last appears on the census in 1880 at Harrison in the household of his mother Rosa, along with three of his brothers. Elder brothers George W. and James T. Penn were running a dry goods store in town where Jasper and youngest
brother Alexander were reported to be working as store clerks.
In the biographical sketch of James T. Penn which was published in the 1894 work “A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region,” James names Jasper as one of his brothers who had already died.
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