Claton E. Jennings
Claton E. Jennings, a highly respected ranchman who had a homestead in the Mystic neighborhood, west of Elk Mountain, died yesterday morning in Steamboat Springs, after an illness of only a few days. He was about 65 years of age and had been in Routt County for several years. A brother who resides in Mound City, Kans, was communicated with and he directed that the remains be shipped to the old family home at Worland, Mo.
The Routt County Sentinel Steamboat Springs, CO., Friday, June 20, 1924
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Clayton Jennings, who died in 1936, may have had a brother, John T. Jennings, who lived in Kansas at the time of Clayton's death. The info is in this article about John petitioning for Clayton's lands after the latter's death. https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org
Claton E. Jennings
Claton E. Jennings, a highly respected ranchman who had a homestead in the Mystic neighborhood, west of Elk Mountain, died yesterday morning in Steamboat Springs, after an illness of only a few days. He was about 65 years of age and had been in Routt County for several years. A brother who resides in Mound City, Kans, was communicated with and he directed that the remains be shipped to the old family home at Worland, Mo.
The Routt County Sentinel Steamboat Springs, CO., Friday, June 20, 1924
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Clayton Jennings, who died in 1936, may have had a brother, John T. Jennings, who lived in Kansas at the time of Clayton's death. The info is in this article about John petitioning for Clayton's lands after the latter's death. https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org
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