Shep's Place Family Tree

Harry C. LANHAM + Selina Jane Jenny BROWN

Children  ‎(No children)‎

Parents Grandparents
Zoom in/out on this box.Links to charts, families, and close relatives of this person. Click this icon to view this page, starting at this person.
Harry C. LANHAM ‎(I685)‎
Birth circa 1867 -- Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 1899 ‎(Age 32)‎

Zoom in/out on this box.Links to charts, families, and close relatives of this person. Click this icon to view this page, starting at this person.
Selina Jane Jenny BROWN ‎(I100)‎
Birth 1 September 1868 33 28 -- Letart, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death 16 February 1950 ‎(Age 81)‎ -- 432 Front Street, Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Zoom in/out on this box.Links to charts, families, and close relatives of this person. Click this icon to view this page, starting at this person.
Mathew D. BROWN ‎(I95)‎
Birth 8 May 1835 23 22 -- Ohio, USA
Death 4 January 1914 ‎(Age 78)‎ -- Hartford, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
F30
Zoom in/out on this box.Links to charts, families, and close relatives of this person. Click this icon to view this page, starting at this person.
Miriam Ann Mide ALEXANDER ‎(I96)‎
Birth 2 August 1840 24 26 -- Letart, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death 4 December 1898 ‎(Age 58)‎ -- Hartford, Mason County, West Virginia, USA


Family Group Information   (F263)
Marriage 12 June 1894 Hartford, Mason County, West Virginia, USA

Wedding 12 June 1894 Hartford, Mason County, West Virginia, USA


Note: A local newspaper described Jenny's wedding to Harry Lanham. "Today at high noon at the spacious country home of the bride's parents, M.D. Brown and wife of Hartford City Rev. Correll of the Methodist Church spoke the vows that united forever the destinies of Harry C. Lanham and Miss Jennie S. Brown. George Thomas of Charleston was the best man and Alice Brown, sister of the bride was maid of honor. The bride was attired in a cream colored lansdown with train, with trimmings of cream lace and pearl ornaments. The groom, in full dress, was the embodiment of manly grace. Refreshments were served to two hundred guests. Messrs. Thomas, Newton, Ginther, and Harpold did the serving."
Divorce 1899
Last Change 25 November 2007 - 13:38