Jeanette Miller Southworth, 18541910 (aged 55 years)

Name
Jeanette Miller /Southworth/
Surname
Southworth
Given names
Jeanette Miller
Birth October 15, 1854 47 35
Death of a maternal grandfatherAbner Miller
March 19, 1864 (aged 9 years)
Death of a fatherWilliam Steuben Southworth
August 31, 1875 (aged 20 years)
MarriageHenry Hopkins D.D.View this family
October 10, 1876 (aged 21 years)
Birth of a sonAlbert Hopkins
July 12, 1878 (aged 23 years)

Birth of a daughterMary Hopkins
August 25, 1880 (aged 25 years)

Birth of a sonHenry Hopkins
October 8, 1882 (aged 27 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherSally Lyman
December 9, 1882 (aged 28 years)
Death of a motherJeanette Lyman Miller
August 31, 1906 (aged 51 years)
Death of a husbandHenry Hopkins D.D.
August 18, 1908 (aged 53 years)
Burial of a motherJeanette Lyman Miller

Death June 16, 1910 (aged 55 years)
Family with parents
father
18071875
Birth: July 14, 1807Dorset, Vt.
Death: August 31, 1875Cohoes, n.y.
mother
18181906
Birth: October 20, 1818 31 28Westmoreland, Oneida County, n.y.
Death: August 31, 1906Williamstown, Mass.
Marriage
Marriage: May 10, 1840Westmoreland, Oneida County, n.y.
3 years
elder sister
1843
Birth: March 17, 1843 35 24Bennington, Vt.
Burial: Lowell, Mass.
3 years
elder sister
1845
Birth: December 27, 1845 38 27Bennington, Vt.
Burial: Lowell, Mass.
3 years
elder sister
18491849
Birth: January 18, 1849 41 30Lowell, Mass.
Death: June 8, 1849Lowell, Mass.
6 years
herself
18541910
Birth: October 15, 1854 47 35New York City, New York
Death: June 16, 1910New York City, New York
Family with Henry Hopkins D.D.
husband
18371908
Birth: November 30, 1837Williamstown
Death: August 18, 1908Rotterdam, Holland
herself
18541910
Birth: October 15, 1854 47 35New York City, New York
Death: June 16, 1910New York City, New York
Marriage
Marriage: October 10, 1876Bennington, Vt.
21 months
son
2 years
daughter
2 years
son
daughter
Note

Married as second wife, Henry Hopkins, D.D., pres. of Williams College, son of Mark Hopkins, M>D.,D.D., also a pres of same, by his wife, Mary Hubbellk. Dr. Hopkins served as chaplain in the Civil War and held pastorates in Westfield, and in Kansas City, Mo.