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Elizabeth A. McCaughy and Almon P. Jenks

ALMON P. JENKS was born in February, 1853 in Ohio, and died July 26, 1919 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana.

He married ELIZABETH A. MCCAUGHY on November 21, 1877 in Cass County, Indiana. She was born March 19, 1858 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana,4931 and died April 1, 1924 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana.835, 4931 She is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Logansport, Cass, Indiana.835, 4931

Children of ELIZABETH A. MCCAUGHY and ALMON P. JENKS:

  1. FRANCES MAY JENKS, b. December, 1878, Logansport, Cass, Indiana;1405 m. CARL HARTMAN MCCLUNG on June 17, 1903 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana1409, 1410; d. September 23, 1962, Patterson Army Hospital, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.836, 1405
  2. ADA JENKS, b. June, 1882.
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Obituaries

Rochester Sentinel, July 26, 1919

Word has been received here that A. P. JENKS, cashier of the City National bank at Logansport, and father-in-law of Carl McCLUNG, formerly of Rochester, dropped dead while at work Saturday morning. A daughter, Miss Ada JENKS, often visited here.

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Logansport Pharos-Tribune, April 2, 1924835

Mrs. Elizabeth McCaughey Jenks, widow of A. P. Jenks former cashier of the City National Bank, died Tuesday evening at 6:15 at her home, 1300 North street, aged sixty-six years.

Mrs. Jenks, who for a long time had been a sufferer from asthma which made it necessary for her to spend the heated term at the northern lake resorts, was in fairly good health until a few days ago when she began to fail and passing coming as a shock to her friends. Her daughters Mrs. Carl McClung of Cincinnati and Miss Ada Jenks, who made her home with her mother were at her bedside at her passing.

Mrs. Jenks was born in Logansport. the daughter of James W. and Elizabeth Sombardo McCaughey who were prominent in Logansport business and social circles.

Mrs. Jenks and her late husband were life long members of Broadway M. E. church, and throughout their lives were workers and supporters of that church. She is survived by her two daughters Mrs. McClung of Cincinnati and Miss Ada Jenks of this city and a half-brother Newton McCaughey of Geneva, O.

Deceased was a member of Fidelity chapter No. 58, Order Eastern Star, being a past Matron, having served as Matron 19099-1910.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10:30 from the residence, conducted by Rev. Preston of Broadway M. E. church. Burial will take place in Mt. Hope cemetery.

Fidelity Chapter No. 5S, Order Eastern Star will hold its ritualistic funeral service at the home 1300 North street, Thursday evening April 3 at 7:30.