♀ Harriet Madison Jenkins

1854 - 1940

 

Hattie

Harriet Madison Jenkins
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Parents
Spouse
William Henry Miller
William Henry Miller
1843 - 1926
Children
Alta Janetta Miller
Alta Janetta Miller
1874 - 1966
Estella Mary Miller
Estella Mary Miller
1878 - 1924
Lula Bell Miller
Lula Bell Miller
1880 - 1968
Charles Dewitt Miller
Charles Dewitt Miller
1887 - 1981
Siblings
William Washington Jenkins
William W Jenkins
1838 - 1919
David Cravens Jenkins
David Cravens Jenkins
1840 - 1871
Mary Melvina Jenkins
Mary Melvina Jenkins
1841 - 1925
Eleven Jenkins
Eleven Jenkins
1843 - 1924
John Seldon Jenkins
John Seldon Jenkins
1845 - 1922
Rodney King Jenkins
Rodney King Jenkins
1848 - 1891
Priscilla Ann Jenkins
Priscilla Ann Jenkins
1852 - 1918

1870


Age: 15y
1870 • The "circle of the sun" flag of Japan is adopted as the national flag for Japanese merchant ships by proclamation of the Daijō-kan.

1873


Mar 25
Age: 18y

1878


Mar 11
Age: 23y
1878 • The British fleet enters Turkish waters and anchors off Istanbul; Russia threatens to occupy Istanbul but does not carry out the threat.

1887


Aug
Age: 33y

1930


Age: 75y

residence


Harriet (Jenkins) Miller and her family were the first residents at 140 W Jefferson St.
2 Sources ⇓
1930 • The first night game in organized baseball history takes place in Independence, Kansas.

1940


Apr 2
Age: 85y
George Jacob Simon - 1940 United States Federal Census

residence


Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓
Harriet is living with her daughter Alta and son-in-law George shortly before her death.
1 Source ⇓
1940 Take It or Leave It makes its debut on CBS Radio, with Bob Hawk as host.

1940


Apr 30

burial


Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓
Buried in the Memphis Cemetery
1940 California's first modern freeway, the future State Route 110, opens to traffic in Pasadena, California, as the Arroyo Seco Parkway (now the Pasadena Freeway).

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