(Tilvan)
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The remains of Mrs. Willhite were brought here from Kenesaw, Tuesday, and taken to Richland cemetery for burial. Mrs. Willhite was a daughter of Rev. Kenoyer and formerly lived in Monroe precinct.
Republican-Register, (Aurora, NE) March 7, 1902
(Contributor: Laura Mattingly)
The body of Mrs. A. T. Willhite was this week shipped to the Richland cemetery seven miles north of this city and interred beside that of her sister who was also the wife of Mr Willhite, a former resident of Monroe precinct. The woman was a daughter of Rev. Noyer, who once lived in that vicinity. The death was caused by appendicitis and the burial took place, March 4th.
Hamilton County Register, March 8, 1902
(Contributor: Laura Mattingly)
(Tilvan)
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The remains of Mrs. Willhite were brought here from Kenesaw, Tuesday, and taken to Richland cemetery for burial. Mrs. Willhite was a daughter of Rev. Kenoyer and formerly lived in Monroe precinct.
Republican-Register, (Aurora, NE) March 7, 1902
(Contributor: Laura Mattingly)
The body of Mrs. A. T. Willhite was this week shipped to the Richland cemetery seven miles north of this city and interred beside that of her sister who was also the wife of Mr Willhite, a former resident of Monroe precinct. The woman was a daughter of Rev. Noyer, who once lived in that vicinity. The death was caused by appendicitis and the burial took place, March 4th.
Hamilton County Register, March 8, 1902
(Contributor: Laura Mattingly)
Family Members
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Eli Kenoyer
1841–1933
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Susanna Kenoyer Wright
1843–1926
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Edmund Linken "Lincoln" Kenoyer
1845–1932
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Lemuel M. Kenoyer
1847–1933
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Ellis Benjamin Kenoyer
1849–1895
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Ervin Irvin Kenoyer
1851–1851
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Silas Kenoyer
1852–1926
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Mary Isabelle Kenoyer Maggard
1854–1945
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Sarah Minerva Kenoyer Marvin
1857–1931
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Lura Frances "Lou" Kenoyer Wilhite
1859–1887
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John Kenoyer
1861–1861
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Christian Jane Kenoyer
1863–1868
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Seley Florence Kenoyer
1869–1869
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