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Chenoweth Bunn Hart

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Chenoweth Bunn Hart Veteran

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
3 Sep 1911 (aged 72)
Sonoma County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4567934, Longitude: -122.7057917
Plot
Lot 47
Memorial ID
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Family Search shows a first marriage in 1861 to Rhonda Jane Lewis (born 1945) in West Virginia. She died in 1863.

In 1867, in West Virginia, Chenoweth married Phebe Ann Weese (born 1839). She died in Kansas in 1890.

Chenoweth B. Hart and Mrs. Annie Flynn (born 1843) married in June 1908. The honeymooned in Vacaville and returned to Santa Rosa where they resided. (Some reports show the name as “Flinn.”)

From The Press Democrat 3 Sept. 1911: On more than one occasion the deceased was a candidate for constable of Santa Rosa township. He was an honest, upright citizen.

Civil war (Confederate) veteran. When buried, four pall bearers were from the Grand Army of the Republic (Union) with two other pall bearers. This indicates his friendly relations with all in Santa Rosa after the war.

Long in an un-marked grave, a ceremony was held in 2011 to put up a headstone (provided by the US Government) with family members and Confederate Re-Enactors present.
Chenoweth B. Hart and Mrs. Annie Flynn married in June 1908. The honeymooned in Vacaville and returned to Santa Rosa where they resided.
Family Search shows a first marriage in 1861 to Rhonda Jane Lewis (born 1945) in West Virginia. She died in 1863.

In 1867, in West Virginia, Chenoweth married Phebe Ann Weese (born 1839). She died in Kansas in 1890.

Chenoweth B. Hart and Mrs. Annie Flynn (born 1843) married in June 1908. The honeymooned in Vacaville and returned to Santa Rosa where they resided. (Some reports show the name as “Flinn.”)

From The Press Democrat 3 Sept. 1911: On more than one occasion the deceased was a candidate for constable of Santa Rosa township. He was an honest, upright citizen.

Civil war (Confederate) veteran. When buried, four pall bearers were from the Grand Army of the Republic (Union) with two other pall bearers. This indicates his friendly relations with all in Santa Rosa after the war.

Long in an un-marked grave, a ceremony was held in 2011 to put up a headstone (provided by the US Government) with family members and Confederate Re-Enactors present.
Chenoweth B. Hart and Mrs. Annie Flynn married in June 1908. The honeymooned in Vacaville and returned to Santa Rosa where they resided.

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  • Created by: Josway
  • Added: Oct 5, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98333589/chenoweth_bunn-hart: accessed ), memorial page for Chenoweth Bunn Hart (28 Apr 1839–3 Sep 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98333589, citing Santa Rosa Odd Fellows Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA; Maintained by Josway (contributor 47378629).