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Katherine Jenkins 1915–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jun 1915

Birth Location: Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 29 March 1917

Death Location: Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

Father: Henry Guest

Mother: Mary West

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Children(s):

Katherine Jenkins was born in 1915 in Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA, the child of Henry Guest And Mary C West. Katherine Jenkins passed away in 1917 in Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Katherine Jenkins was born in 1915 in Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA, the child of Henry Guest And Mary C West.
  • Katherine Jenkins passed away in 1917 in Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA.

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Katherine Jenkins's Ancestors

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Katherine Jenkins
1915–1917
Birth Place: Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Henry Guest
1890–1962
Berkeley County, South Carolina, United States of America
Mary (C) West
1893–1944
Saint John Berkeley County SC, USA
Grandparents
Lewis (Willis) West
1859–1910
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Catherine Ferguson
1860–1940
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
James West
1815–
Hester West
1828–1909
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Katherine Jenkins's Timeline

2 Records

1915
12 Jun 1915
Birth of Katherine Jenkins in Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
1917
29 March 1917
Age 2
Death of Katherine Jenkins in Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jun 1915
    Event Place: Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 March 1917
    Event Place: Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA

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