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Elizabeth Willey 1830–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 March 1830

Birth Location: Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States

Death Date: July 1920

Death Location: Masonic Cemetery, Coos, Oregon, United States

Father: George Willey

Mother: Minerva Tellison

Spouse(s): Samuel Leneve

Children(s): Noah Leneve

Elizabeth Willey was born in 1830 in Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States, the child of George Washington Willey And Minerva Jane Tellison. Elizabeth Willey married Samuel Lemon Leneve, and had children including Noah W Leneve. Elizabeth Willey passed away in 1920 in Masonic Cemetery, Coos, Oregon, United States.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Willey was born in 1830 in Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States, the child of George Washington Willey And Minerva Jane Tellison.
  • Elizabeth Willey married Samuel Lemon Leneve, and had children including Noah W Leneve.
  • Elizabeth Willey passed away in 1920 in Masonic Cemetery, Coos, Oregon, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Elizabeth Willey's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Willey
1830–1920
Birth Place: Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States
Parents
George Washington Willey
1794–1844
Hamilton County, Ohio
Minerva (Jane) Tellison
1809–1865
Ohio, United States
Grandparents
Noah (Willey) Jr
1750–1820
East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Elizabeth Andrews
1750–1854
East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
Noah Willey
1716–1784
Sarah Hart
1714–1794
Richard Andrews
1712–1785
Rachel Ackley
1721–1795
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1673–1754
Elizabeth Harvey
1680–1752
Samuell Andrews
1683–1758
Eleanor Lee
1687–1736
James Ackley
1677–1746
Elizabeth Comedy
1689–1755

Elizabeth Willey's Descendants

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Elizabeth Willey (12 March 1830–July 1920) m. Samuel (Lemon) Leneve (2 August 1825–March 1901)
  1. 1. Noah (W.) Leneve 1855–1905 m. Maria (A.) Whitted 1861–1912
    1. 1. Allen (Edgar) Leneve 1891–1940 m. Ida (Jane) Hodges 1894–1997
      1. 1. Janet Leneve 1920–2009 m. Randolph Buckingham 1917–1976 m. Rudolph (Matthew) Buselmeier 1916–2007
        1. 1. Linda Grosso 1945–2024
      2. 2. Max (Allen) LENEVE 1914–1951
      3. 3. Frances (Marion) LENEVE 1918–1997 m. John (Roland) Kolb 1908–1985
        1. 1. Katherine (Jane) Kolb 1943–1977 m. Charles (Benard) Garinger 1938–2019
      4. 4. Jeanette Leneve 1921–
    2. 2. Thelma LENEVE 1901–1979
    3. 3. Irene Leneve 1881–1989
    4. 4. Alice Leneve 1891–
    5. 5. William Leneve 1879–1882
    6. 6. Irene Leneve 1881–1944
    7. 7. Rose Leneve 1883–
    8. 8. Valeta (Ioma) Leneve 1892–1989
    9. 9. Edward Leneve 1895–1964
    10. 10. Verne (A) Leneve 1896–1971
    11. 11. Samuel (Lenius) Leneve 1898–1958
    12. 12. George (Harold) Leneve 1903–1951
    13. 13. Charles Leneve 1880–1881
    14. 14. John (Aaron) Leneve 1886–1950
    15. 15. Charles Leneve
    16. 16. Child Leneve
    17. 17. Daniel Leneve 1896–
    18. 18. Jack Leneve 1901–

Elizabeth Willey's Timeline

3 Records

1830
12 March 1830
Birth of Elizabeth Willey in Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States
Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States
1920
29 July 1920
Age 90
Death of Elizabeth Willey in Coquille, Coos, Oregon, United States
Coquille, Coos, Oregon, United States
1920
July 1920
Age 90
Burial of Elizabeth Willey in Masonic Cemetery, Coos, Oregon, United States
Masonic Cemetery, Coos, Oregon, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 March 1830
    Event Place: Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 July 1920
    Event Place: Coquille, Coos, Oregon, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: July 1920
    Event Place: Masonic Cemetery, Coos, Oregon, United States

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