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Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins 1882–1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Aug. 3, 1882

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: Aug. 15, 1964

Death Location: TN

Father: John Jenkins

Mother: Cordelia Rice

Spouse(s): Nettie Lee

Children(s): Juanita Jenkins

Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins was born in 1882 in North Carolina, the child of John Canada Jenkins And Cordelia Rice. Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins married Nettie Lee, and had children including Juanita Jenkins. Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins passed away in 1964 in TN.

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Biography

  • Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins was born in 1882 in North Carolina, the child of John Canada Jenkins And Cordelia Rice.
  • Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins married Nettie Lee, and had children including Juanita Jenkins.
  • Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins passed away in 1964 in TN.

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Marcus Jenkins's Ancestors

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Marcus Jenkins
1882–1964
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
John Canada Jenkins
1844–1913
TN
Cordelia Rice
1846–1909
Washington Co., TN.
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Marcus Jenkins's Descendants

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Marcus (Mark Lafayette) Jenkins (Aug. 3, 1882–Aug. 15, 1964) m. Nettie Lee (Jan. 29, 1884–Feb. 21, 1966)
  1. 1. Juanita Jenkins 1913–2009 m. Lee (Boone) Tallent 1913–2000
    1. 1. Fred Tallent 1937–2015 m. Shelby Patterson 1936–2000

Marcus Jenkins's Timeline

2 Records

1882
Aug. 3, 1882
Birth of Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins in North Carolina
North Carolina
1964
Aug. 15, 1964
Age 82
Death of Marcus Mark Lafayette Jenkins in TN
TN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug. 15, 1964
    Event Place: TN

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Aug. 3, 1882
    Event Place: North Carolina

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