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Nancy Lee Graham
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6. | Jacob Floyd Shepherd was born on 02 Jan 1882 in Douglas, Madison, Iowa, United States (son of Millard Fremont Shepherd and Sierra Nevada Bennett); died on 19 Dec 1945 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States. Other Events:
Notes: Circa 1910 in Idaho, while working for the GN or NW railroad as a Station keeper, Daisey May was working Telegraph key. There was a train going up the hill that broke it's coupling. The rear section of the train wound up derailed at the station. Story relayed by Daisey May & Lillian Fay. Jacob married Daisy May Murphy on 09 Apr 1905 in Ellsworth, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States, and was divorced on 11 Apr 1921. Daisy was born on 19 Jun 1884 in Walworth, Custer, Nebraska, United States; died on 28 Aug 1966 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Daisy May Murphy was born on 19 Jun 1884 in Walworth, Custer, Nebraska, United States; died on 28 Aug 1966 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States. Other Events:
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12. | Millard Fremont Shepherd was born on 27 Jul 1856 in Madison, Iowa, United States; died on 17 Jun 1939 in Anoka, Anoka, Minnesota, United States. Other Events:
Millard married Sierra Nevada Bennett on 5 Nov 1880 in Madison, Iowa, United States. Sierra (daughter of Andrew Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Gideon) was born on 23 Aug 1864 in Madison, Iowa, United States; died on 9 Dec 1907 in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Bennett Cemetery, Winterset, Madison, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Sierra Nevada Bennett was born on 23 Aug 1864 in Madison, Iowa, United States (daughter of Andrew Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Gideon); died on 9 Dec 1907 in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Bennett Cemetery, Winterset, Madison, Iowa, United States. Other Events:
Notes: Was Initially buried alive (This fact was not discovered until it became neccessary to move the coffin, much later, upon opening, they found gouge marks in the lid of the coffin and chips of wood).
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