David Jenereaux (1888-1959)was the grandson of David & Margaret(nee Silverthorn); his father was Reuben who married Elizabeth Miller. The family had moved from Norfolk Co ON to MI abt 1886; Reuben died there in 1892 when David was 4 yrs old. His mother Elizabeth married again (Edward Kelly)and they all moved back to Kent County in 1895. David had been born in Sanilac Co, MI and died in Leamington Hosp, Essex Co, Ontario. He married Edna Terry in 1909 in Chatham (Holy Trinity Angl. Rectory); they were divorced. Their children were Lloyd Elmer(1910-1986),Kenneth David(1911-1960), Velma Edna(1914-still living), Terry Edsel(1921-1978), and Corrine(1923-1930). David is buried in Windsor Grove Cem, Windsor ON.
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