Tombstone Tuesday ~ Jennie E. BEADNELL

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Tombstone Tuesday

Name: Jennie E. BEADNELL
Birth: 04 July 1895; Jefferson County, Ohio
Death: 18 June 1980; Jefferson County, Ohio
Parents: Abraham Lincoln BEADNELL and Flora Dell POTTS
Spouse: Mordecai GRIFFITH
Cemetery: Bergholz Cemetery, Jefferson County, Ohio
Relationship to Hollie: wife of maternal 1st cousin 2x removed

Notes: Jennie’s mother, Flora POTTS, was the 3rd great granddaughter of Jonas POTTS and Mary HECKATHORN. Jennie’s husband, Mordecai GRIFFITH was the son of Joseph GRIFFITH and Emma MOORE. Emma was the sister of William MOORE. Joseph’s sister, Rosannah married Matthew MYERS. His sister, Matilda, married Christian HACKATHORN. His sister, Martha “Jane”, married Aaron Jonas MYERS. I haven’t figured out all of the BEADNELL connections yet. (But there are many.)

 

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