Recent Comments made by eejjennings

Comments are a great way to add your own thoughts to things you find on Fold3 or add details that don't seem to fit in the body of a Memorial Page or Spotlight.

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A few factual additions to add to the foregoing. Dr. Jenkins joined the Iowa National Guard in the mid 30's, and became a member of the 34th Division of the US military when the…

Footnote Page: George DeWayne Jenkins · 30 Oct 2011 You

This is where Baby Boy Strand was born to Thora Strand on Feb. 6, 1905 according to his birth records.

Image, found in City Directories - St Paul: Asylums Hospitals And Homes (p. 83) · 27 Jul 2011 You

Came to America in 1794 with her parents, four brothers and two sisters on the Ship John. They first went to Philadelphia, then later to Berks Co., Penn., where her father died.

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: Marie Elizabeth Obenhaussen.jpeg · 01 Jul 2011 You

He became a minister in 1803 in Maytown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Fought in the War of 1812.

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: John Paul Ferdinand Kramer.jpeg · 01 Jul 2011 You

The letter from Jane Lane Hyde which I transcribed was in Dorothy Dailey's papers and given to Denis Dailey shortly before her death. He shared them with me.

Footnote Page: Daniel Lane · 26 Apr 2011 You

This family's surname was spelled "Berresheim" and is wrong here.

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: berresheim1870.jpg · 28 Jan 2011 You

Ahhh, they just don't write obits like they used to, do they?

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: JohnRielyShelbyvilleObit.jpg · 17 Dec 2009 You

Delia Geraghty and Martin Jennings on their wedding day in Chicago in 1915.

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: JenningsMartinDeliaWedding.jpg · 05 Dec 2009 You

This Leo P. Delaney is the same person in another "Leo Delaney Person Page" which Footnote created, however Footnote tells me they are unable to merge the pages at this time.…

Footnote Page: Leo P Delaney · 03 Dec 2009 You

This Leo Delaney is the same person as Leo P. Delaney, but Footnote is unable to consolidate the pages at this point, they told me. 12/2/09

Footnote Page: Leo Delaney · 03 Dec 2009 You

Josephus was married to Cerilda, Serilda, or Zerilda Reddish. Not sure of spelling of her first name.

Footnote Page: [Illegible] Reddish · 24 May 2009 You

I believe her name was Araminta, and shortened here to Arma.

Footnote Page: Aruna M Byers · 10 May 2009 You

George & Catherine (Scoles) Snook

Footnote Page: George Snook · 31 Dec 2008 You

Daniel Lane Daniel Lane was married to Ellen Daly, who I believe was my Patrick Daly's sister. Patrick and his wife Ellen (nee Connell or Connor) also lived in Mitchell County,…

Footnote Page: Daniel Lane · 23 Nov 2008 You

Hannah E. (nee McVickers) was James Byers's third wife. His first two wives died from complications due to childbirth.

Footnote Page: H E Byers · 13 Sep 2008 You

Bernt and Anna were married in Tjøtta, Nordland, Norway on October 14, 1872. This document is available online through the Norwegian census site, www.Digitalarkivet.no.

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: Tjotta marr. rec. Bernt & Anna.tiff · 29 Aug 2008 You

My current theory is that this is Thora Strand who later lived in Crookston, MN. Before a 1902 law was passed, Norwegians took as their surname, the name of the farm on which they…

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: Thora on Germanic.jpg · 29 Aug 2008 You

This is a hand-drawn map of Norway, featuring Strand and Paasche family homes done by Elizabeth Strand.

Image, found in eejjennings's uploads: Norway map.jpeg · 27 Aug 2008 You

Samuel Hawkins Marshall Byers My GGG Uncle. He was captured and imprisoned by the Confederates during the Civil War. He wrote Sherman's March to the Sea and smuggled it out of…

Footnote Page: S H M Byers · 19 Aug 2008 You

James W. Byers My GGG Grandfather

Footnote Page: Jas M Byers · 16 Aug 2008 You