Cindy Akers has suggested this grave may belong to Julina Quesenberry, d/o Newell Quesenberry and Frances "Fannie" Cox. According to census/death records born 1861, died 15 Apr 1890 of tuberculosis of the neck glands. Single, never married.
Two daughters of Newel and Frances Quesenberry appear to be confused with one another. The 1870 census shows two daughters, Julina misspelled Julian, born around 1860 and 10 years old. Another daughter is Luvina, sometimes spelled Lavina, born around 1864 and 6 years old at the time of the 1870 census. Luvina married Stewart Rigney 28 December 1883 when Luvina was 19. Julina may never have married.
Cindy Akers has suggested this grave may belong to Julina Quesenberry, d/o Newell Quesenberry and Frances "Fannie" Cox. According to census/death records born 1861, died 15 Apr 1890 of tuberculosis of the neck glands. Single, never married.
Two daughters of Newel and Frances Quesenberry appear to be confused with one another. The 1870 census shows two daughters, Julina misspelled Julian, born around 1860 and 10 years old. Another daughter is Luvina, sometimes spelled Lavina, born around 1864 and 6 years old at the time of the 1870 census. Luvina married Stewart Rigney 28 December 1883 when Luvina was 19. Julina may never have married.
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