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Her parents were divorced and each married other people. Her father was buried in Rochester. Jennie was buried with her mother, Lorenzo's first wife, in Conway. Note: Jennie had been married but resumed her maiden name after her divorce. She had married Charles H. Harriman on November 21, 1902 in Conway. She was buried under her maiden name Chase.
In 1900 she lived with her mother, now Carrie Irish, wife of Neal Irish in Conway. Jennie was age 14 and her mother Carrie was 38.
She married John Herbert Harriman when she was age 17 in Conway. He was age 30 born in Albany and residing in Conway and working as a laborer. He was the son of Allen and Mary Jane (Blakley) Harriman. They divorced a short while later and he remarried in 1912 and resided in Conway and later Colebrook. He died in 1950
In the 1920 census in Farmington New Hampshire Jennie was age 33, divorced, and a shoeworker.
Jennie died from metasticized breast cancer.
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Her parents were divorced and each married other people. Her father was buried in Rochester. Jennie was buried with her mother, Lorenzo's first wife, in Conway. Note: Jennie had been married but resumed her maiden name after her divorce. She had married Charles H. Harriman on November 21, 1902 in Conway. She was buried under her maiden name Chase.
In 1900 she lived with her mother, now Carrie Irish, wife of Neal Irish in Conway. Jennie was age 14 and her mother Carrie was 38.
She married John Herbert Harriman when she was age 17 in Conway. He was age 30 born in Albany and residing in Conway and working as a laborer. He was the son of Allen and Mary Jane (Blakley) Harriman. They divorced a short while later and he remarried in 1912 and resided in Conway and later Colebrook. He died in 1950
In the 1920 census in Farmington New Hampshire Jennie was age 33, divorced, and a shoeworker.
Jennie died from metasticized breast cancer.
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