Johanna Jane Clinch spoke broken English but fluent in Low German. A very prayful woman with her family the center of her world. She migrated with her parents from Belgium at 3 years of age.
She came to Kansas a young bride, leaving her family in New York, never to see them again. She was known for spells of homesickness for her family.
Jane married John Nicholas George on 8 February 1870 in St. Cecilia's RC Church in Sheldon, Wyoming, New York
Bio by Merleen Westhoff Ellis
Johanna Jane Clinch spoke broken English but fluent in Low German. A very prayful woman with her family the center of her world. She migrated with her parents from Belgium at 3 years of age.
She came to Kansas a young bride, leaving her family in New York, never to see them again. She was known for spells of homesickness for her family.
Jane married John Nicholas George on 8 February 1870 in St. Cecilia's RC Church in Sheldon, Wyoming, New York
Bio by Merleen Westhoff Ellis
Family Members
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Cecilia Agnes George Simmons
1870–1961
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William George
1872–1872
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Henry Nicholas George
1873–1957
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Edward Adam George
1874–1941
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Andrew John George
1876–1962
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Infant George
1878–1878
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Elizabeth George Jacquinot
1879–1968
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Leo George
1881–1882
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John Joseph George
1884–1973
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Anna Barbara George Westhoff
1886–1965
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Daniel W. "Dan" George
1887–1971
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Thomas Albert "Tom" George
1893–1980
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Raymond A. George
1895–1980
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Mary F. George Juttner
1899–1977
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