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bullet Dorothy FENIMORE died in Gowry, , Iowa. Parents: Odus Tavener FENIMORE and Blanche AMOS.


bulletDorothy Evelyn FENIMORE. Parents: Charles Gail FENIMORE and Delia Viola ESTELL.


bulletDorothy Irene FENIMORE was born on 6 Jun 1922 in , Clark, Washington. Parents: Wallace FENIMORE and Celia Francis SMITH.

She was married to Edward Lowell HOWE on 4 Oct 1974.

She was married to Joseph Clyde BILLS on 27 Jul 1940. She was divorced from Joseph Clyde BILLS in 1944.

She was married to James Miles MUSCH on 22 Dec 1944. She was divorced from James Miles MUSCH in 1950. Children were: Randolph James MUSCH.

She was married to Edward Emmette ELAM on 7 Dec 1951.


bullet Dorothy J. FENIMORE was born in 1906. Parents: Hiram Alburtis FENIMORE and Bessie M. USHER.


bulletDorthea FENIMORE was born on 7 Apr 1926. Parents: William Bryan FENIMORE and Leona Elizabeth O'BRIAN.


bullet Drury Holt FENIMORE was born on 16 May 1861 in Franklin County, Indiana. He died on 23 Oct 1897 in Summitville, Indiana. Parents: Henry C. FENIMORE and Barbara HOLT.

Children were: Henry P FENIMORE, Bernard F FENIMORE, Metta FENIMORE, Thena FENIMORE, George FENIMORE.


bulletE M FENIMORE was born in 1858 in Kansas. BIRTH !1858 Parents: Matthew FENIMORE and Mary E. M..


bullet Earby Charley FENIMORE was born on 9 Jan 1919 in Maretta, Love Co., Oklahoma. He died on 4 Dec 1946 in Modesta, Stanislaus Co., Calif.. Parents: Hallie Kasper FENIMORE and Elzie Maebell MCGOWAN .


bullet Earl Carson FENIMORE Sr Parents: John Carson FENIMORE .

Children were: Earl Carson FENIMORE Jr.


bulletEarl Carson FENIMORE Jr. Parents: Earl Carson FENIMORE Sr.


bulletEarl Mcphee FENIMORE was born on 7 Jul 1914 in Virginia. He died on 8 Jul 1991. Parents: Edward Willis FENIMORE and Grace TUCKER.

Children were: Edward Stanley FENIMORE , John Robert FENIMORE.


bulletEbenezer FENIMORE was born in 1812 in Virginia. He was working as a Tailor in 1840 in Peru, Indiana. He was working as a Muleskinner in 1850 in Utah Territory. Parents: Samuel D. FENIMORE and Charity KITE.

He was married to Rachel RARIDON in 1835. Children were: Thomas FENIMORE, Francis FENIMORE, Nancy FENIMORE, Anna A FENIMORE, Benjamin FENIMORE, Ebenezer FENIMORE.


bullet Ebenezer FENIMORE was born in 1849/50 in Franklin County, Indiana. Parents: Ebenezer FENIMORE and Rachel RARIDON.


bullet Ebenezer (Eber) FENIMORE was born in 1827/28 in , Ross, Ohio. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Miami County, Indiana. Ebenezer and wife Mary are listed in the 1860 Miami County Federal Census on page 44 as living in Peru, Indiana He was buried in Superior, Nebraska. Parents: Matthew FENIMORE and Margaret CORBET.

He was married to Mary SHEPHERD on 17 Oct 1847 in , Miami, Indiana. Children were: Margaret FENIMORE, Joseph FENIMORE, Ross E. FENIMORE, Infant FENIMORE.


bullet Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE Jr was born on 5 May 1801 in Union Township, Ross, Ohio. He was buried in Aug 1854 in Ross Co, Ohio. Burial in Bowdle-Morrison Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ohio
He died on 29 Aug 1854 in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. He has reference number 64. Ebenezers Grave site is in the Bowdle-Morrison Graveyard just outside of Chillocothe Ohio. Ebenezers headstone has been broken off and the foot stone and the headstone base have been removed from the site. The headstone was found laying flat on the ground and sunk into the same during a visit to the Graveyard in July 1991 by his 3rd Great Grandsons Marty Fenimore from Longview Washington and Dale Fenimore from Dayton, Ohio. Ebenezers father Ebenezer left him all residual land after a specific legacy given to brother Henry in his will dated April 12, 1841. Other members of the Fenimore family are reported to be buried in the same cemetery however those headstones may have been some of the ones that have been removed sometime in the past. Just before Ebenezer died his father had passed away giving him his farm to Ebenezer Jr. and Ebenezers brother Henry as a joint inheritance. This farm was 284 1/2 acres and was located next to son Henry's farm. Ebenezers coffin cost $8.00. When Ebenezer died the appraisers of the estate (each were paid $1.00 each for their services) allowed the following to be taken by the family to sustain them for each year with a value of $219.00: 148 stocks of corn valued at $100.00; 39 bushels of wheat valued at $42.90; Eight hogs valued at $30.11; One Red Heifer 2 years old valued at $12.00; one cupboard valued at $6.00; one clock valued at $7.00; and one bureau valued at $1.00; and $40.00 in cash. Also not deemed assets so allowed to be given to the family before assessment of the estate were the following: one cow, five sheep, one stove, three beds with bedding, books of less than $50.00 in value, all cooking utensils, one table and six chairs, all cupboard ware necessary and all of the family clothing. The following items were sold at auction of Ebenezers farm which was at 10:00 am on the 10th of November in 1854 in Union Township in Ross County, Ohio: 1 2-horse wagon, 1 4-hours wagon, one cart, one gold finder plough, one western splitter plough, one albright plough, one brown mare, one two year old colt, one suckling colt, one old bay horse, two shovel ploughs and one steel shovel, one spike harrow and double and single truss, 2 sets of gear and harness, 136 shocks of corn, one bunch of old gear, one young spotted cow, one red heifer 1 year old, one brindle steer one year old, one white bull one year old, 16 feeder hogs, 16 stock hogs, 4 stacks of hay, one red bull calf, three bees caps, three each of shovels augers and sickles, one stone hammer and cutting knives, one hand saw, one moving scythe with two blades, one mans saddle and 1 womans saddle and two riding bridles, one undivided half of thrashing machine, one log chain, two set stretchers for single tees, one cross cut saw, one log of thrashed oats around 15 bushels, two stacks of clover seed in the straw. All was valued at $783.35. He had notes owed to him of $119.66. The estate received $609.25 for the auction. Ebenezer also had a small store and contracts for shipping on flatboats on the Scioto River. According to records they would contract to get produce as far as the Ohio river. In 1843 shoes in Ebenezers store cost from $1.50 up to $1.75. A barrel of flour ran $3.25 and a pound of tobacco was 12 1/2 cents.
The 1850 Federal Census for Ross County, Union Township shows Ebenezers farm valued at $5000.00. It lists him as 48 years old and a Farmer. Parents: Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE Sr and Mary REA (?).

He was married to Nancy MOWBRAY on 8 Aug 1822 in Ross, Ohio. LDS Film #0281637-028639.
The Marriage License Register dated 8 Aug 1822 has the names spelled as Ebenezer Finnemore and nancy Mowbray. The Marriage Certification entry dated 10 Aug 1822 by Justice of the Peace A. Robertson shows the spellings as Ebenezer Finimore and Nancy Mowbray. He was sealed to spouse on 9 Apr 1981 in the St. George Utah LDS temple. Children were: Matthew FENIMORE, Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE III, Margaret M. FENIMORE , Joseph Scott FENIMORE, William FENIMORE, Sarah B FENIMORE, James C. FENIMORE, Charles Wilson FENIMORE, Aaron FENIMORE.


bullet Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE Sr was born on 4 Mar 1768 in Pennsylvania. He served in the military in 1793 in Pennsylvania. In 1793 Ebenezer was listed as Ensign EBENEZER FINNEMOREin the militia
of Allegheny Co. Pennsylvania. He appeared on the census in 1808 in Ross Co, Ohio. Ebenezer is shown in the 1808 and 1809 Federal Census via the tax list. In 1808 he is listed as Ebenzer Fenimore, 1st District. In 1809 he is listed as Ebenezer Fennemore in Union TWP, page 46. He served in the military in 1812 in Pennsylvania. Ebenezer was a Quartermaster during the War of 1812. He was issued a bounty land warrant for his services. The warrant was later purchased by a John Hough of Chillicothe, Ohio. Mr Hough had also purchased a warrant issued to Ebenezer's son William for his service in the War of 1812. A newspaper article printed on Saturday, 2 Oct 1813 mentioned Ebenezer. A quote follows: A letter to the public regarding Gen. Harrison's troops is signed by Brig. Gen. Robert Lucas, Col. John M'Donald, Col. James Denny, Col. William Keys, Col. John Fergusus, Maj. Isaac Bonser, Maj. James Kilgore, Maj. Valentine Kepfer, Maj. Adam Mallow, Maj. John Willett, Maj. allen Trimble, Capt. N. Beaseley, Maj. James Wilson, Maj. Preslay Morris, Maj. John Boggs, Maj. William Rtuledge, Willima Key Bond (judge advocate), Capt. Richard Hooker, Brig. Q. M. Ebenezer Fennimore, Brig. Gen. James Manary, Brig. Q. M. Ezra Osborne. The letter mentions Gov. Return J. Meigs and General M'Arghur." He was buried in Sep 1854 in Ross Co, Ohio. Ebenezers headstone is marble and 3'6" tall and 16 inches wide. It is inscribed as follows: Ebenezer Fenimore, Died Sep 4, 1854, Aged 86 years 5 mos. It has a pointed top and was delivered to the Fenimore yard. Apparently Ebenezer and his wife Mary are buried his land near Chillocothe, Ohio. Ebenezers coffin cost $9.00 and was inlaid with 8 yards of a material called Jaconet and 2 1/2 yards of blue muslin material which at the time cost $4.68. Ebenezer was buried wearing white silk gloves. His estate was worth $2017.91 exclusive of the value of the home or land when it was assayed. He died on 4 Sep 1854 in Union Township, Ross, Ohio. He was working as a Farmer Life Long in Union Township, Ross, Ohio. He has reference number 128. He owned a log cabin in Pittsburgh in 1798 and was one of only a few homeowners on the tax rolls. His name was written as Ebenz Finnamore. His cabin was 22' by 24" was two stories high and had nine windows and 108 lights and stood on a 4800 sq. foot log. The home and land were worth $500.00 at the time. In 1800 he moved his family to Union TWP, Ross Co, Ohio. On the 20th of April in 1803 he purchased 1690 and 2/3rds acres of land located in Union Township in Ross County, Ohio from a Judge John and Catherine Welkins who lived in a borough of Pittsburgh. The land was surveyed by the founder of Chillicothe, Ohio General Nathaniel Massive. The land was located on the North Fork of Paint Creek on a stream called Dry Run about five miles South East of Frankfort, Ohio. The deed was written in Pittsburgh and recorded in Ross County, Ohio. Ebenezer ran for the candidacy of Ross County Commissioner in 1808. (abstract from the Scioto Gazette) He was a commissioner for many years in Ross County. Ebenezer was a farmer at the time of his death. It is not known what caused his death. He wrote out his will on the 12th of August in 1846 which was witnessed by a Isaac and Maria Pinto. In his will he left three fields to his son Henry. He gave $100.00 each to his sons Matthew, Samuel, George, Harriet, and daughter Sarah. He left $100.00 to each of the children of his deceased son named John. There is no mention of his son Aaron because he was under age. Ebenezer left his land in Indiana to his son William. Ebenezers farm on Dry Run was on the North Fork of Paint Creek which is about five miles south east of Frankfort, Ohio. Ebenezers personal property was valued at $1057.00 and he had 272-1/2 acres of land at the time of his death. Ebenezer had monies and sundry accounts out from what appears to have been an "in house" store with persons owing Ebenezers estate $2017.91. Ebenezer paid Mr Nimrod Russ $7.62 for the following work given between March 1853 and April 1854: Team Chipping and Hauling a load of wood $1.50, 3-/2 days chopping wood $1.73, One days work with a team hauling a load of wood $1.50, hauling 4 loads of wood $1.00, hauling 3 loads of wood .75, chopping a hauling one cord of wood .75, hauling 2 chords of wood .75, hauling a load of planks from saw mill .62, chopping and hauling one load of wood .25. Mr Nimrod was given $2.00 credit in corn for his services. The 1850 Census for Ross County, Union Townshio taken on 5 Sep 1850 showed Ebenezers property valued at $8000.00.
Various Census records:
Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township/Other Info. Record Type Database Id#

1810 FENIMORE EBENEZER, Ross County OH 005 Union Tax List OH 1810 Washington Co. Census Index OHS1a1064817 1810
FENIMORE EBENEZER, Ross County OH 017 No Twp Listed Tax list OH 1810 Washington Co. Census Index OHS1a1064818 1808
FENIMORE EBENEZER, Ross Co. OH 1st District Tax List OH Early Census Index OHS1a1064819
1810 FENIMORE,EBENEZER Ross County ,OH 005 Union Tax List OH 1810 Wash Co. Census Index OHS1a1064820 \
1810 FENIMORE,EBENEZER Ross County, Oh, 017 No Township Listed Tax List OH 1810 Wash Co Census Index OHS1a1064821
1808 FENIMORE, EBENEZER Ross Co, OH 1st District, Tax List OH Early Census Index OHS1a106482
1840 FENIMORE EBENEZER Ross County, OH 352 Union Twp Fed Pop Sched OH 1840 Fed Census Index OHS4a877850 Parents: WILLIAM FENIMORE and Martha MOTT.

He was married to Mary REA (?) about 1790 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Children were: William Mott FENIMORE, John FENIMORE, Joseph S. FENIMORE, Samuel FENIMORE, Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE Jr, Matthew FENIMORE, George S. FENIMORE, Henry B. FENIMORE, Harriet S. FENIMORE, Sarah Elizabeth FENIMORE, Mary Ann FENIMORE.


bullet Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE III was born on 26 Jun 1826 in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. He served in the military on 8 May 1864 in Camp Dennison, Ohio. 149th Regiment of the Ohio National Gaurd, Company E. as a Private. Mustered in 8 May 1864 and out on 30 Aug 1864 He died on 21 Dec 1914 in Burrton, Harvey, Kansas. Ebenezer became the guardian for his brothers Aaron, James and Charles Wilson when their father died in 1854. Ebenezer was also in the military serving Ohio during the Civil War. He was in the 149th Regiment of the Ohio National Guard, Company "E" as a Private. He enlisted for duty at Camp Dennison, Ohio on the 8th of May in 1864 and remained in the service throughout the war mustering out on the 20 of August in 1864. In 1865 he moved to Savannah, Missouri. He then moved to Burrton, Harvey County, Kansas in 1873. Ebenezer most likely fits the IMAGE of Charles Dickens notorious character Ebenezer Scrooge more than anyone in the family relations yet. In the late 1860's the hoop skirts were the fashion style for women. His wife Lizzie wanted to purchase a hoop skirt since she also had a shapely figure at the time. Ebenezer thought the hoops were "giddy" and would not allow Lizzie to have one. On a particular occasion Lizzie went to do some grocery shopping as well as other errands. While picking up the groceries she also purchased some hoops but kept them hidden. When Ross saw the purchases at home he did a little arithmetic and said to Lizzie, "Where are the hoops?" and then confiscated them. This caused a "domestic spat" that Lizzie never quite got over. Years latter when the hoop skirts were still being worn, Ross decided he wanted his wife to wear them. But due to the fact that Lizzie thought she was too "pudgy" she refused. Ebenezer left a notebook of his travels from Ohio out to Kansas listing things he purchased or encountered during the days events. Veda Mann who is his great great grand daughter has the notebook and listed down several of his passages in a handbook she made for her family on the Fenimores. Ebenezers Fenimore lineage ended with the passing of his daughter Nancy Fenimore in 1946. He had no sons to carry on the Fenimore name. Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Lizzie) signed over his share of his fathers estate to his sister Mary in 1878. Ebenezer was a farmer in Rochester TWP.
The Union Township, Ross County, Ohio 1860 Census was taken on the 12th of July in 1860 in the Post Office area for Frankfort, Ohio. It shows Ebenezer, his wife Elizabeth and daughters Nancy and Margaret living next door to Ebenezers mother and brother Aaron. Ebenezer listed his assets as 2800 dollars with an estate worth $475.00 and occupation as farmer. Parents: Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE Jr and Nancy MOWBRAY.

He was married to Elizabeth Warner DAY on 26 Mar 1849 in Ross County, Ohio. The marriage license was taken out on 20 March 1849 with the following spelling: Ebenezer Ross Finnemore and Elizabeth Day. The ceremony was performed by John J. Robinson, Justice of Peace. He listed in the Marriage record the spellings as Ebenezer Ross Finnimore and Elizabeth Day. Children were: Nancy Catherine FENIMORE, Margaret E. FENIMORE, Joseph Clark FENIMORE, Ella FENIMORE, Gennie FENIMORE, Abraham FENIMORE.


bullet Ebenezer Ross FENIMORE was born in 1858 in Indiana. Parents: Thomas FENIMORE and Louise M..


bullet Eber N. FENIMORE was born on 10 Jul 1876 in Steuban County, Ohio. Parents: Jordan J. FENIMORE and Nancy A GILBERT.


bullet Eddie FENIMORE was born in 1893 in Franklin County, Indiana. Parents: William W. FENIMORE and Mary THOMPSON.

He was married to Emily SEWELL in 1916 in , Madison, Indiana.


bullet Edgar Harry FENIMORE was born in 1886. He was buried in Culver, Indiana. FENIMORE NOTES SAY EDGAR WAS BORN IN WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE Parents: Job T. FENIMORE and Louisa M. ROSEBOOM.

He was married to Fern ROBINSON in 1906 in , Fulton, Ohio. Children were: Louise FENIMORE, Donovan FENIMORE, Gerald Edgar FENIMORE.


bullet Edmund FENIMORE was born in 1588 in Newton Purcell, Oxford, England. Parents: Christopher FENIMORE and Jane HULL.


bullet Edna FENIMORE was born on 13 Apr 1899 in , Miami, Indiana. She died on 12 Feb 1912. Parents: Edward Whorton FENIMORE and Sarah L. CLEMANS.


bullet Edna FENIMORE Parents: Auley Osrow FENIMORE and Eve L..


bullet Edna Bernice FENIMORE was born on 22 Jan 1903. Parents: Oliver Fisher FENIMORE and Anna SHINKLE.


bullet Edna Margaret FENIMORE Parents: Joseph Guy FENIMORE and Hazel WELLS.


bullet Edward FENIMORE Parents: John Carson FENIMORE.


bullet Edward FENIMORE was born in 1871/72 in Franklin County, Indiana. Parents: Joseph FENIMORE and Regina.


bullet Edward FENIMORE was born about 1781 in , New Jersey. He died between 1850 and 1860 in , Randolph, Indiana. Parents: John FENIMORE and Amy EDWARDS.

Children were: Sarah FENIMORE, Samuel W. FENIMORE, Rebecca FENIMORE, Mary FENIMORE, Margaret FENIMORE, Pierson FENIMORE.


bulletEdward FENIMORE was born on 15 Jun 1852 in Willinborough Township, Burlington, New Jersey. Parents: Charles H. FENIMORE and Martha PITMAN.


bullet Edward FENIMORE was born in 1841 in Indiana. He was working as a Harnessmaker in 1865 in Wayne Township, Wayne Co., Indiana. Parents: Pierson FENIMORE and Eliza.


bullet Edward FENIMORE was born in 1852. Parents: Charles R. FENIMORE and Roseanna Marie FORD.


bullet Edward FENIMORE was born on 8 May 1811 in Jacksonville, New Jersey. Parents: Thomas FENIMORE Jr and Ann GASKILL.


bullet Edward C. FENIMORE was born in 1879/80 in Franklin County, Indiana. Parents: John C FENIMORE and Sadie.


bullet Edward Lawrence FENIMORE was born in 1845 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Parents: Jason L. FENIMORE and Mary FELL.


bullet Edward Lawrence FENIMORE was born in 1875 in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania. He died in 1888 in Somers, New Jersey. Parents: Francis FENIMORE and Martha Emily KAFFMAN.


bullet Edward Lee FENIMORE was born on 23 Mar 1937. He died on 22 Dec 1958 in Bethany, Missouri. Parents: Delmar FENIMORE and Ermal Ruth KERNS.


bullet Edward M FENIMORE was born on 20 Dec 1876 in Montrose, Henry, Missouri. Parents: Henry W. FENIMORE and Carie M. MACK.


bullet Edward Marvel FENIMORE was born on 6 Sep 1875 in Neosho, Newton, Missouri. He appeared on the census in 1910 in Potlatch, Latah, Idaho. Edward is listed in the Census as age 34, birth in Missouri, page 158 with wife Edna and son Lloyd He was working as a Milwright between 1920 and 1950 in Longview, Cowlitz, Washington. Edward worked for Weyerhauser Paper Mill as a milwright. He was issued this SSAN 534-01-8357 before 1951 in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington. He was buried in 1967 in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington. Burial was in Mt Brynion Cemetery. He died on 7 Jan 1967 in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington. He was endowed on 16 Jun 1990 in the Portland Oregon LDS temple. He was baptised into the LDS church on 16 Jun 1990 in the Portland Oregon LDS temple. He was Methodist life in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington. He has reference number 16. Occupations: Furniture builder for Dornbecker Furniture in Portland, Oregon @ 1907. Apprentice Plumber in Kelso, Washington @ 1929 Millwright in Longview for Weyerhauser in Longview, Washington. Edwards Daughter-In-Law Sylvia described Edward as an even tempered man who was soft spoken. After leaving Ohio Edwards family moved from Missouri where he was born and landed in Kansas for a while and then moved to New Mexico for one winter. During the Spanish American War Edward and some other men rounded up wild horses for the Army in and area called Horse Heaven located somewhere in eastern Oregon. He then went to Austin County in eastern Washington State. Edward for a while lived in Humbolt, County in northern California in the Redwood trees where he and his brother Levi logged for a while. His sister Dora was living there. There used to be pictures of the huge stumps and the axes and saws used to fell the trees. Edward also lived in Clark County, Washington near the town of La Center which is located in southwest Washington. . Edward moved to Potlatch, Idaho in 1907 and lived there until his wife died on the 14th of July in 1910 from being administered the wrong medication from a doctor. In 1910 Edward was living on a 360 acre homestead in Mussel shell county, Montana around 17 miles from the town of Roundup. Of the 360 acres only 80 of it was plowable. The first year on the homestead he lived with a family in their log cabin and the second year he and his children lived in a tent on the homestead. Then a cabin 14 feet by 16 or 20 feet was built. In 1916 he sold the homestead to a Mr Joe Nose and moved to Battle Ground, Washington. In 1927 Edward and his family moved from Battle Ground, Washington to Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington where he began working for Long Bell and then later Weyerhauser. His son Lloyd said that Edward always dressed in a shirt and a tie in his latter years and would wear a shirt and tie even on the weekends. There are few pictures of him without him wearing tie on. SSAN:534-01-8567

Edward was made Guardian of Stella and Wallace on 3 Sep 1903 by order of Eureka, California Court Parents: Aaron FENIMORE and Nancy Elizabeth SHARP.

He was married to Edna Ora Belle FESSENDEN in 1906 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. Children were: Lloyd Edward FENIMORE, Selma FENIMORE.

He was married to Claudia Mae FARMER on 18 Nov 1918 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. In 1918 Cluadia was in Idaho visiting with her parents. Claudia started corresponding to Edward with Matrimony on her mind. In 1918 Edward sent for for and her two sons and two daughters. Children were: Ruth Stella FENIMORE.


bullet Edward Stanley FENIMORE Parents: Earl Mcphee FENIMORE and Leona.


bullet Edward Whorton FENIMORE was born on 29 Apr 1868 in Franklin County, Indiana. He died on 5 Apr 1934 in Peru, Iowa. Edward and Sarah had for other children, their names are not known Parents: William J. B. FENIMORE and Harriet MCMULIN.

Children were: Cozette FENIMORE, Ross FENIMORE, Orville FENIMORE, Ralph Allen FENIMORE, Marie FENIMORE, Edna FENIMORE, Fred FENIMORE, Cloe FENIMORE, Vivian FENIMORE, Claud FENIMORE.


bulletEdward Willis FENIMORE was born on 25 Apr 1880 in Camptown, Bradford, Pennsylvania. He died in 1938 in Newport News, Virginia. He was buried in Newport News, Virginia. Parents: James Hamsher FENIMORE and Sadie CLAPPER.

He was married to Grace TUCKER on 5 Mar 1906. Children were: James Farrel FENIMORE , Matilda Willis FENIMORE, Earl Mcphee FENIMORE.


bullet Edwin Gordon FENIMORE was born in 1926 in Aleria, OHIO. Living in Issaqua, Washington in the late 1980's Parents: William Dwight FENIMORE and Amelia J..

Children were: Michael FENIMORE.


bulletEdwin P FENIMORE was born in 1869 in Franklin County, Indiana. Parents: Joseph Scott FENIMORE and Mary E. M..


bullet Effie FENIMORE was born in 1876 in Indiana. She died in 1964 in Indiana. She was buried in 1964 in Hagerstown, Indiana. Parents: William Leslie FENIMORE and Luzetta EDWARDS.


bullet Effie A. FENIMORE was born on 11 Aug 1881 in Peru, Iowa. Parents: William FENIMORE and Louise ELLIS.

She was married to Fred JORGENSEN before Oct 1901 in Iowa. She was divorced from Fred JORGENSEN in 1906 in Iowa. Children were: Frank E. JORGENSEN.

She was married to John Franklin ESSEX in 1913 in Iowa. Children were: Grace ESSEX , John William ESSEX.


bullet Effie May FENIMORE was born in 1899 in , Missouri. Parents: Joseph W. FENIMORE and Ellen.


bullet Elaine FENIMORE Parents: J.C. FENIMORE and Marie NEWTON.


bullet Elaris Belle FENIMORE was born on 23 Dec 1882 in Mercer County, Kentucky. She died on 10 Mar 1883 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Parents: Andrew Jackson FENIMORE and Mary E. CAREY.


bullet Elbert Leon FENIMORE was born in 1944. Parents: Tony Barty FENIMORE and Ima D..

Children were: Elbert Leon II FENIMORE, Lucy FENIMORE.

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