|
|
|
|
1845 - 1928 (82 years)
-
Name |
Amanda Cromwell |
Born |
18 Aug 1845 |
Indiana, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
07 Feb 1928 |
Indiana, USA |
Buried |
Poland, Clay, IN: Poland Chapel Cemetery |
Person ID |
I13368 |
Complete |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2010 |
Family |
Milen Zenor, b. 18 Apr 1849, Clay City, Clay County, Indiana, USA , d. 22 May 1905, Cory, Clay, Indiana, USA (Age 56 years) |
Married |
28 Jan 1875 |
Clay City, Clay County, Indiana, USA |
Children |
| 1. Walter Zenor, b. Dec 1875, Indiana, USA |
| 2. Cora Zenor, b. Dec 1877, Indiana, USA |
| 3. Homer T. Zenor, b. Dec 1879, Indiana, USA |
| 4. Susie Belle Zenor, b. Oct 1882, Indiana, USA |
| 5. Mary E. Zenor, b. Mar 1885, Indiana, USA |
|
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2010 |
Family ID |
F6387 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
-
Event Map |
|
| Born - 18 Aug 1845 - Indiana, USA |
|
| Married - 28 Jan 1875 - Clay City, Clay County, Indiana, USA |
|
| Died - 07 Feb 1928 - Indiana, USA |
|
| Buried - - Poland, Clay, IN: Poland Chapel Cemetery |
|
|
-
-
Sources |
- [S55] A History of Clay County Indiana, William Travis, (Name: reprint, Evansville IN: Unigraphics; Location: New York: Lewis, 1909;; Date: 1973;), 16.
"Among the early settlers of Washington Township, Clay County, IN were the Rizleys, Walkers, Cromwells, Zenors, Thomases, Wheelers, Elkins . . . and others. . . .
"[In regard to the settlement of Jackson, Clay, IN,] although surveyed and the lands made subject to entry as early as 1816, the congressional township at a later date organized by the civil authorities and named Jackson was not . . . occupied until 1828 or 1830. Among those who occupied this territory at about this time were James Green, John Sturdivant, John Tucker, Thomas Wheeler, Arthur Helton, Esau Presnell, George B. Zenor, George Lucas, Levi Cromwell, Amos Hedge, Samuel Stigler, Henry Tilley, Jacob Gibbons, the Moores, the Bolins, the Lowdermilks, the Slacks, and others. At the expiration of a quarter of a century from the time of the white man's coming into this territory, the lands were all taken, the last entry being made in 1853."
|
|
|
|