Obit. of Mary (Enke) Peel, sister of Josiah Enke} — in the The Memphis Reveille - p5 Feb. 6, 1936 — Mary Enke and a twin sister, youngest in a family of 15 children, of John & Ann Enke, were born in Ohio, October 24, 1842. Mary spent her girlhood days in Ohio and on October 23, 1870 was married to Edmound C. Peel of Morning Sun, Iowa. To this union was born one dau., Maude who m. Charles Wilson. Edmond C. Peel, b. Feb. 16, 1847 and d. Feb. 4, 1901 and Mary d. Jan. 27, 1936. Survived by dau. and grandchildren; Vernon Wilson of Memphis, MO, Mrs. Ila Weir of Mexico, MO, and Buford Wilson of Rutledge, Missouri. Burial in N. Bethel cemetery, Memphis, Missouri.
Alzina Jurgertha Enke, b. Sept. 18, 1845, was the dau. of Edward H. Enke
Obit. of Mary (Enke) Peel, sister of Josiah Enke} — in the The Memphis Reveille - p5 Feb. 6, 1936 — Mary Enke and a twin sister, youngest in a family of 15 children, of John & Ann Enke, were born in Ohio, October 24, 1842. Mary spent her girlhood days in Ohio and on October 23, 1870 was married to Edmound C. Peel of Morning Sun, Iowa. To this union was born one dau., Maude who m. Charles Wilson. Edmond C. Peel, b. Feb. 16, 1847 and d. Feb. 4, 1901 and Mary d. Jan. 27, 1936. Survived by dau. and grandchildren; Vernon Wilson of Memphis, MO, Mrs. Ila Weir of Mexico, MO, and Buford Wilson of Rutledge, Missouri. Burial in N. Bethel cemetery, Memphis, Missouri.
Alzina Jurgertha Enke, b. Sept. 18, 1845, was the dau. of Edward H. Enke
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