Jenetta McBride married John Thomas Victor on .......
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NOTES:
1850 ???, Shelby, Missouri
1860 Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri
1870 Big Creek Township, Henry, Missouri
1880 Big Creek, Henry, Missouri
On this memorial page when I received the transfer:
"Clinton MO - Jenetta Victor, nee McBride, was born in Casey county, Ky. Feb 3, 1818 and died Dec. 9, 1893 at the home of her son, J. W. Victor in Kansas City. She was 74 and came to Boone county, Mo. with her parents in an early day, married J. T. Victor and became a Baptist there. They moved to Shelby county and came to Henry in 1866, which was their home until death departed them. She was a member of the Hartwell Baptist Church. Three sons and one daughter: J. W. of Kansas City, Rev. S. M. Victor of Clinton, R. T., near Clinton, and Hattie Swart, near Maurine. She was taken suddenly with neuralgia Dec. 9 and was sick only a few hours. She was a good, pious mother and has gone to live in the glorious sunlight of God."
**This obituary differs some and is shorter than a longer obituary published in The Clinton Eye from Clinton, Missouri on Saturday, December 23, 1893 on page 2.
I don't know if the above obituary was abbreviated from the version I found or if it was also published in another or the same paper.
**The longer obituary mentions she was to be buried in McMahan Cemetery. McMahan Cemetery is also known as Carrsville Cemetery according to the Cemeteries: Henry County, Missouri website.
If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.
Jenetta McBride married John Thomas Victor on .......
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NOTES:
1850 ???, Shelby, Missouri
1860 Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri
1870 Big Creek Township, Henry, Missouri
1880 Big Creek, Henry, Missouri
On this memorial page when I received the transfer:
"Clinton MO - Jenetta Victor, nee McBride, was born in Casey county, Ky. Feb 3, 1818 and died Dec. 9, 1893 at the home of her son, J. W. Victor in Kansas City. She was 74 and came to Boone county, Mo. with her parents in an early day, married J. T. Victor and became a Baptist there. They moved to Shelby county and came to Henry in 1866, which was their home until death departed them. She was a member of the Hartwell Baptist Church. Three sons and one daughter: J. W. of Kansas City, Rev. S. M. Victor of Clinton, R. T., near Clinton, and Hattie Swart, near Maurine. She was taken suddenly with neuralgia Dec. 9 and was sick only a few hours. She was a good, pious mother and has gone to live in the glorious sunlight of God."
**This obituary differs some and is shorter than a longer obituary published in The Clinton Eye from Clinton, Missouri on Saturday, December 23, 1893 on page 2.
I don't know if the above obituary was abbreviated from the version I found or if it was also published in another or the same paper.
**The longer obituary mentions she was to be buried in McMahan Cemetery. McMahan Cemetery is also known as Carrsville Cemetery according to the Cemeteries: Henry County, Missouri website.
If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.
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