LE CACHET ET LE TAMPON : inventés le 27 février 1883 par William B. Purvis 27. As his health failed even more, and his daughter no longer able to manage his care, Jerome was admitted to the National Military Home in Dayton, Montgomery County, OH. Having returned home, when he was age 19, on Aug. 7, 1864, Jerome was united in holy wedlock with
Then during World War II, he enlisted the day Pearl Harbor was attacked and served until March 2, 1944, holding the rank of lieutenant colonel. in line and marched to the park where the exercises took place,"
Three years later, they relocated to Ursina, and Jerome began the trade of shoemaking. 2014-2017, 2020 Mark A. Sadly, Lloyd died in Miami on Dec. 2, 1968, terminating their marriage of 22 years. Friend Dr. W.S. 29% are in their 40s, while the average age is 55. He stood 5 feet, 11 inches tall, weighed 150 lbs., and had a dark complexion, with grey eyes and auburn hair. Mountain knew Jerome as a young farmer and considered him "a sound young man." He was hospitalized in Baltimore in the summer of 1862, but recovered and was released. Circa March 1923, they dwelled at 467½ Talbot Avenue in East Akron, Summit County, OH, but eventually returned to McKeesport. Jerome survived his wife by a dozen years. We found 45 records in 22 states for Jerome Rhodes in the US. reported the, Elmer was named in the gossip columns of his old hometown newspaper, the, She accompanied her mother and sister Gertrude on a September 1938 visit with their Levy friends in Ursina. Cross, of the 3rd Maryland Infantry. Mary Rhodes, Barrett Rhodes, Janice Rhodes, Dona Rhodes, Alvin Rhodes, Rhodes J Jerome, Jerome Rhodes Jerome, J Rhodes Jerome, Christina Rhodes, Matthew Rhodes, Ashlee Rhodes, Kathy Rhodes, Chester Rhodes, William Rhodes, Emma Rhodes, Tamatha Rhodes, Clarisha Rhodes, Ellender Rhodes, Camesha Rhodes, Alicia Rhodes, Theresa Rhodes, Allan Rhodes, Alex Rhodes, Amy Rhodes, Lee Rhodes, Carrie Rhodes, Kathleen Rhodes, Barbara Rhodes, Charles Rhodes, Lucile Rhodes, Darlester Rhodes, Chester Rhodes, Ralph Rhodes, James Rhodes. The top state of residence is Texas, followed by California. Mr. Jennings was a descendant of Captain Benjamin Jennings, one of the very early settlers in the Turkeyfoot. In early August 1912, he put a new roof on his home, and a few days later, his married daughter Belle Graver and granddaughter Irma arrived for a month's stay. The average Jerome Rhodes is around 65 years of age with around 48% falling in to the age group of 61-80. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. ). LE PROTEGE-DOCUMENT (papiers) 02 novembre 1886 . Jerome B. Jennings was born on Sept. 24, 1844 in or near Ursina, Somerset County, PA, the son of Thomas and Christina (Ream) Jennings Jr. Bell, and published in the Canonsburg (PA) Daily Notes. In September 1938, Belle traveled to Ursina to visit with her friends, the Levy girls, and was named in the gossip columns of the Meyersdale Republican. Jerome B. Jennings (1844-1923) Jerome B. Jennings: Jerome B. Jennings was born on Sept. 24, 1844 in or near Ursina, Somerset County, PA, the son of Thomas and Christina (Ream) Jennings Jr. I invented the egg beater in 1884. Who am I. William F. Burr. Disclaimer: BeenVerified’s mission is to give people easy and affordable access to public record information. If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. Today the Rush Post ledgers have been preserved and digitized by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Mt. Jacob R. McMillan officiated at the nuptials, held in Lower Turkeyfoot Township. Then again in December 1915, he bore the pall for his Rush Post friend Andrew J. When Mary Adaline's father died circa 1875, Jerome was named administrator of the deceased's estate. ), a native of Maryland. in line and marched to the park where the exercises took place,"
They moved into the home of their married daughter Erma in Versailles and were there in 1930. Copyright ©
Regina Benjamin, MD. The Gravers relocated to Ohio in the early 1920s. Jerome Rhodes in South Carolina. She was interred in the Ream Cemetery, with her husband filling out and signing the death certificate. On Memorial Day 1913, he attended a parade of GAR members to the
26. "Our goal is to be quick and as helpful as possible.". He was a veteran of the Civil War. During the early years of World War II, she moved to Washington, DC to work on the staff of the British Army. In October and November 1918, he made his home with married nephew Robert E. Lee Jennings in Newell, Fayette County, PA. 24-year-old Mary Adaline Rhodes (1840-1911), who was five years older, and the daughter of Israel and Susanna (Nicola) Rhodes. He has held various borough offices, including those of councilman, school director and burgess." In her testimony, Mary recalled having attended the Bookman wedding many years before. Daughter Arabella "Belle" Jennings (1867-1943) was born on May 3, 1867 in Somerset County. When the federal census enumeration was made in 1930, the Shepards resided in Versailles, with Faron employed as a laborer in a tube mill, and Erma's parents living under their roof. Mountain of Confluence, who once noted that "I lived within four miles of him previous to the war and within two miles since the war and am often in his companh and have plenty of chances to know his [medical] condition." Her remains were placed into eternal repose in Richland Cemetery in Dravosburg, near McKeesport. Then on April 20, 1946, in Dade County, FL, she wedded a second time to World War I veteran Lloyd De Pinna Leman (Jan. 19, 1897-1968), originally from Manhattan, NY and the son of Charles A. and Blanche (De Pinna) Leman. Burial was at Oliphant Furnace. Back in his daughter's home in McKeesport, he wrote in September 1920 that he could not afford to pay $45 a week for "regular personal aid and attendance.". LE REFRIGERATEUR ( FRIGO ) : inventé le 14 juillet 1891 par John Stenard 28. Union Church Camp #502. Having become senile, and suffering cerebral bleeding in 1942, Belle was admitted to the Allegheny County Institutional District Hospital. Union Church Camp #502, By 1907, Jerome was considered an invalid, and in August 1907 he and Mary gave depositions in the case of
Jerome may have been wounded in the Battle of Fair Oaks/Seven Pines, near Richmond, on May 31-June 1, 1862. (Page 2) She grew up in McKeesport. Casselman Bridge, "and after strewing flowers on the river again formed
During the 1938 visit, in company with her two married daughters, they visited historical sites around town. Please complete the security check to access. Records as far back as 1750 mention the family name of Jennings." LE CADRE DU VELO . Their four known children were Elmer Ellsworth Jennings, Arabella "Belle" Graver, Susanna Jane Jennings and Emily Elizabeth ("Almay Lizza") Jennings. They apparently did not have any children. Granddaughter Betty June Shepard (1924- ? ) Sellers, Leroy Forquer and his father-in-law Jacob J. Nothing more about her is known. was born in about 1924 in Ohio. When she returned for visits with the Levys in September 1938 and August 1940, she again was named in the Republican. Mountain, J.B. Jennings, Hiram Frantz, Silas Younkin and others." Ex-husband Faron Shepard succumbed to death on Feb. 18, 1977. - ? Despite his feebleness, Jerome returned to Ursina for a few days in May 1920 to attend the funeral of his niece, Ida Bell (Rhodes) Coder, daughter of David and Hester (Cunningham) Rhodes, as reported in the Republican's gossip columns.