Name | Emma Winkle | |
Born | 10 Feb 1888 | Jessamine County, Kentucky [1] |
Emma Winkle-Chism 1920 Death Certificate The 1920 death certificate for Emma Winkle-Chism in Jessamine County, Kentucky. |
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Gender | Female | |
Residence | 2 Jan 1920 | High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky [2] |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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Died | 7 Jul 1920 | Jessamine County, Kentucky [3] |
Emma Winkle-Chism 1920 Death Certificate The 1920 death certificate for Emma Winkle-Chism in Jessamine County, Kentucky. |
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Buried | 8 Jul 1920 | Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky [3] |
Emma Winkle-Chism 1920 Death Certificate The 1920 death certificate for Emma Winkle-Chism in Jessamine County, Kentucky. |
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Person ID | I1558 | Schimka Family Tree |
Last Modified | 8 Feb 2012 |
Father | Joseph Winkle, b. 1848, Estill County, Kentucky , d. 23 Dec 1903, Kentucky (Age 55 years) | |
Mother | Angeline Warner, b. 16 Nov 1850, Owsley County, Kentucky , d. 07 Jun 1928, High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky (Age 77 years) | |
Marriage License | 26 Feb 1869 | Estill County, Kentucky |
Joseph Winkle and Angeline Warner Marriage License The marriage license of Joseph Winkle and Angeline Warner in Estill County, Kentucky. |
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Married | 03 Mar 1869 | Estill County, Kentucky [4] |
Marriage Certificate The marriage certificate of Joseph Winkle and Angeline Warner. Joseph and Angeline were married at the home of John Warner, Angeline's grandfather, in Estill County, Kentucky. Witnesses were Nancy Ashcraft and others with the apparent surname of Warner but the full names are illegible due to a fold in the original document when it was photographed. |
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Photos | High Bridge Train Trestle over the Kentucky River Kentucky State Historical Marker No. 1831 describes the bridge as follows: HIGH BRIDGE Highest railroad bridge in US over a navigable stream (308 feet). Planned as suspension bridge for Lexington and Danville R.R. by John Roebling, designer of famous Brooklyn Bridge (N.Y. City). Huge stone towers to hold cables built in 1851. Work on bridge abandoned during Civil War. Towers removed in 1929 by Southern Railroad to permit double tracks. First cantilever bridge built on the American continent. Most remarkable bridge in US when constructed in 1876. Marked the beginning of modern scientific bridge building. It was designed by Charles Shaler Smith and built for the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. Bridge replaced in 1911, using same foundations, without stopping rail service. | |
Documents | Emma Winkle-Chism 1920 Death Certificate The 1920 death certificate for Emma Winkle-Chism in Jessamine County, Kentucky. | |
Delina Winkle-Pitcher 1954 Death Certificate | ||
Joseph Winkle Jr 1915 Death Certificate | ||
Family ID | F279 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Dave Chism, b. Abt 1884, Kentucky | |||||||
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Family ID | F294 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
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