Benjamin Franklin McIninch Sr.
(1834-1911)
Eliza Jane Kennedy
(1837-1925)
Benjamin Franklin McInnich
(1885-1960)

 

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1. Rose Minnig

Benjamin Franklin McInnich

  • Born: 14 Mar 1885, Nebraska
  • Marriage (1): Rose Minnig circa 1912 in Nebraska
  • Died: 29 Jun 1960, Polk, Oregon at age 75
  • Buried: Dallas Cemetery in Polk County, Oregon

bullet   Another name for Benjamin was Benjamin McInch.

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bullet  General Notes:

1920 London, Nemaha, NE
Benj F. McInninich age 34 Married; born Nebraska; father born OH and mother b. IN
Rose L. age 27 born Nebraska
Lillian E. age 5 born Nebraska [dau]

1930 Peru, Nemaha, NE
Benjamin Mc Inch age 46 born Nebraska; father born VA; works as janitor in state school; married at age 29
Rose age 36 born Nebraska; parents born VA; married at age 19

1940 Peru, NE
Benjamin F. Mcininch age 55 born c1885 NE
Lillian K. Mcininch age 25 NE [dau] b. 1915 NE

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Benj F. McIninch Private Co C 2nd Regt Nebraska Cav

[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/gage/books/senebios/0093.htm] Southeastern Nebraska Biographical and Genealogical History
William H. McIninch, a retired farmer in Auburn, with a fine farm in London precinct, Brownville postoffice, is one of the oldest living settlers of Nemaha county and likewise one of its most successful farmers and businessmen. He began life in youth with no capital and since earning his first money his record has been one of constant progress. He has been one of the large landowners of the county, but most of it he has either sold or allotted to his children. In addition to his material prosperity, he has been generous with personal work and means in aiding the cause of religion and education, and has never failed to give a good account of himself in whatever relation he has been placed with society and his fellow citizens.
Mr. McIninch was born in Tuscarora county, Ohio, March 20, 1836. His grandfather, James McIninch, was born in Ireland and had two children, John and Sarah.
John McIninch, the only son of James McIninch, was born in New York City, July 29, 1808, and died in Nebraska, January 16, 1894. He was reared and educated in New York City, and was a school teacher in Ohio and Missouri. He was married in Tuscarora county, Ohio, April 2, 1829, to Miss Sarah Johnson, who was born on Laurel Hill creek, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1813, and died in Andrew county, Missouri, in 1851. They were parents of eight children: Esop Edgar, born in Tuscarora county, Ohio, in 1830, died in Linn county, Oregon, in 1862, having been a pioneer there in 1852, he was unmarried, and left an estate including the one hundred and sixty acres which had been given him by the United States government. Charles Postly McIninch, was born in 1834, was named after his material great-uncle a prominent and wealthy New Yorker, who has one of the fine monuments that adorn Greenwood cemetery of that city; C. P. McIninch died in Oklahoma in 1901, leaving a family of sons and daughters who are now scattered throughout the southwest. Benjamin F. McIninch is in Nemaha county. William H. is the fourth of the children. Levi Johnson, a teacher, died while at his work in Canton, Ohio, in the prime of life, leaving a wife and a daughter. Catherine Ann died at the age of twenty-three while with her aunt and uncle Caldwell in New York city. Amos Anderson is a retired merchant in St. Joseph, Missouri, and has three sons. David G. is a farmer east of St. Joseph, and has three daughters and one son.


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Benjamin married Rose Minnig, daughter of Bernard Minnig and Nancy D. Tigert, circa 1912 in Nebraska. (Rose Minnig was born on 15 Jun 1893 in Nebraska, died in Sep 1983 in Nemaha County, Nebraska and was buried in Mount Vernon Cemetery in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska.)


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