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Personal data Fianna C. Fike 


Household of Fianna C. Fike

She is married to Bennager Odell.

They got married after 1863 at fortasse, somewhere In OH.

Bennager Odell oo Fianna Fike

Marriage source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.K., June MCMXCI), pg. 168, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for evidence of marriage.

'...Bennager and Fianna (Pike) Odell.' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Bertha May Odell  1874-1953 


Notes about Fianna C. Fike

Fianna C. Fike

Source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.K., June MCMXCI), pg. 168, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Hanna, Jacquelyn, Alwood Web Site, (Portage OH, J.H., xxv Oct MCMXCIX)

Is this our Fianna?

OHDI: 'ODELL FRUNNA C County: WOOD Death Date 3/29/1916 Vol 1908 Cert 22160'

Cornwell, Luis, Registrar, Cert. of Death, (Columbus OH, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 31 Mar 1916)

'PLACE OF DEATH County of Wood ... Village of Jerry City Reg. Dist. No. 3487 File No. 22160 Reg. No. 4 ... Fianna C. Odell ... Female White Married DATE OF BIRTH 8 month 1 Day 1851 AGE 64 yrs. 7 mos 28 ds. OCCUPATION ... Housewife ...BIRTHPLACE Ohio NAME OF FATHER Samuel Fiske BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER Pennsylvania MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER Mary Helfman BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER Pennsylvania ... Informant B. Odell ... Jerry City O Filed March 31, 1916 Luis Cornwell Registrar ...DATE OF DEATH March 29, 1916 ... I attended deceased from Mar 29 am 1916 to Mar 29 PM 1916 and that death occurred, on the date stated above, at 8:30 P.m. ... CAUSE OF DEATH ... Pulmonary Tuberculocis ... Contributory La [?] Godscpe [?]... Harriet D. Covert M.D. Mar 30, 1916 Jerry City Ohio PLACE OF BURIAL OR REMOVAL Bradner Cem DATE OF BURIAL April 1 1916 UNDERTAKER M. Adam Jerry City O'

Wood Co. Chapter OH Gen. Soc., Montgomery Township Cemeteries Wood Co., OH Includes ... Chestnut Ridge Cemetery in Scott Township, Sandusky Co., OH, (Apollo PA, Closson Press, MCMXCIX), pgs SCCR-1, SCCR-21, Repository: Dallas TX Pub.Lib.

SCCR-1 'CHESTNUT RIDGE CEMETERY SCOTT TOWNSHIP, SANDUSKY COUNTY, OH'

SCCR-21 'ROW NUMBER: 15 ... Stone SURNAME, First Name Relationship Born Died Inscription 24 O'DELL Mother Headstone only 25 Bennanger 1844 1920
INSCRIPTION: GAR Co E 25 Regt OVVI Sandusky Co. FH
Fianna C. 1851 1916 26 O'DELL Father Headstone only'

Note: Chestnut Ridge Cem. is across OH 23 from Bradner Cem. Til 1959, both cemeteries were treated as 1. In 1959, the Scott Twp. portion was transfered to the Scott Twp. trustees.

Fianna's parents: Samuel & Mary (Helfman) Fike. They are buried in Chestnut Ridge Cem. also. <>

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Fianna C. Fike
1851-1916

> 1863

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