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1844 - 1930 (85 years)
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Name |
Jesse Edmond VENABLE |
Birth |
9 Dec 1844 |
Surry County, North Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Burial |
8 Nov 1889 |
Death |
4 Aug 1930 |
Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana |
Person ID |
I30829 |
Marshall and Allied Families |
Last Modified |
7 Feb 2012 |
Father |
William VENABLE, b. 24 Jun 1792, Stokes County, North Carolina d. 1851, Stokes County, North Carolina (Age 58 years) |
Mother |
Sarah SMITH, b. 1810 |
Marriage |
10 Jun 1829 |
, Surry County, North Carolina |
Family ID |
F11023 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Eliza Emily HAINES, b. 1846, Hamilton County, Indiana d. 1922, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
29 May 1867 |
, Hamilton County, Indiana |
Children |
+ | 1. William Ellworth VENABLE, b. 21 Mar 1868, Hamilton County, Indiana d. 6 Dec 1946, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana (Age 78 years) |
| 2. Elwood T. VENABLE, b. 1870 |
| 3. Charles C. VENABLE, b. 1872 d. 11 Apr 1942, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana (Age 70 years) |
| 4. Leroy M. VENABLE, b. 1875 |
| 5. Dora A. VENABLE, b. 1878 |
| 6. Harry S. VENABLE, b. 1880 d. Aug 1886 (Age 6 years) |
| 7. Hortence VENABLE, b. 21 Aug 1883 |
| 8. Brookside (Brookie) VENABLE, b. Abt 1884 |
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Family ID |
F11051 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- !Jesse Venable, under compulsion served two years in the Confederate army
during the civil war. He finally deserted, came north in 1864 and located
in the community now known as Tile Factory Corner, seven miles northwest
of Noblesville, Ind., where he farmed for many years. He had been here
only a short time until he enlisted in the 147th Indiana Regiment and
served until the close of the war. Jesse and Eliza had been married
fifty-five years at the time of Eliza death, and had twenty-one
grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Jesse second marriage was
to Mrs Ellen Stonebraker in 1923. He was a active member of the local G.
A. R. as long as his health would permit and served as its commander five
terms, during that time he was absent from only three meetings on account
of not being well. Jesse had many friends throughout the county. He often
said that he held no malice against anyone and loved everybody. The only
position of puplic trust that he ever held was that of superintendent of
the County Farm. He was appointed to this place in 1902 and served for
four years. He was originally a member of the Friends Church but became
identified with the Christian Church after his second marriage.
!A GEDCOM file from Eugene Richard Cordell (6/25/1999 - DWM) - The death and burial dates cannot both be correct.
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