While the death certificate records his name as Eugene, it can also be found as Eugenus, Eugenius, or Eugeneius. He was in Doniphan County, Kansas in the 1870 census. He was born in the western part of Virginia, which became West Virginia in the early 1860s.
Eugene was with his wife Malinda, from 1875 to 1895 in Doniphan County, Kansas. He was with family members in 1900 ad 1905, also in Doniphan County, Kansas. The 1910 St. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri census shows him with wife Amanda. They had been married for 4 years, the second marriage for them both. The 1920 census in St. Joseph shows him as the step-father of John E. Curtis, age 44, born in Michigan.
Eugene was buried in Rosedale Cemetery on November 18, 1920.
While the death certificate records his name as Eugene, it can also be found as Eugenus, Eugenius, or Eugeneius. He was in Doniphan County, Kansas in the 1870 census. He was born in the western part of Virginia, which became West Virginia in the early 1860s.
Eugene was with his wife Malinda, from 1875 to 1895 in Doniphan County, Kansas. He was with family members in 1900 ad 1905, also in Doniphan County, Kansas. The 1910 St. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri census shows him with wife Amanda. They had been married for 4 years, the second marriage for them both. The 1920 census in St. Joseph shows him as the step-father of John E. Curtis, age 44, born in Michigan.
Eugene was buried in Rosedale Cemetery on November 18, 1920.
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