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Fred Zimmerman B: 1926 told a story about Frederick A. Zimmerman B: 1823:
"He was thrown from a horse and he breathed no more"Personal note, I believe this story was attributed to the Frederick that was born in 1756?
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On the 1860 census of Kaw Twp, Jefferson Co, KS her name looks like
Permelia, which could be mistaken for Amelia. In 1870 it looks like
Perlina. Not sure about the names and what they mean. James is here with
Permelia (Amelia), and also 2 others, Dudly Zimmerman, Perlina's child
by her first marriage and Elizabeth Isaacs, maybe Dorcas' sister?On the 1870 census of Oskaloosa twp, Jefferson Co, KS James is there
with Perlina. I thought she died in 1865-so not sure who the Mrs. J.S.
Townsend is that is buried in Jefferson county. She is here in 1870 with
James, John and the two Tucker children. Residence: 6 JUL 1860 Kaw Twp,
Jefferson Co., KansasMarriage #2 to James S. TOWNSEND b: 26 JAN 1812 in , Harrison Co , Indiana
Married: 4 APR 1853 in Platte Co, Missouri. Found the marriage of Amelia
and James in the Marriage Records of Platte County, Missouri, 1839-1855
by Nadine Hodges, 1966. This book is on file at the Mid-Continent Public
Library. Her maiden name came from the annals of Platte County, Missouri
by W.M. Paxton, 1897(copied by Barb Bovee from FHL fim. 1321018). It
states that a daughter of John Kuykendall married 1st a Zimmerman and
2nd JamesTownsend who lives in Kansas. These dates coincide with the
information in James obit.
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