Elizabeth Jane Ninemyer

Brief Life History of Elizabeth Jane

When Elizabeth Jane Ninemyer was born on 13 September 1871, in Highland, Ohio, United States, her father, William Ninemeyer, was 55 and her mother, Martha Giffin, was 25. She married Walter Edward Fullmer from January 1891 to December 1891, in Oregon, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Election Precinct 3, Umatilla, Oregon, United States in 1920 and Bethel, Lane, Oregon, United States in 1930. She died in 1958, in Oregon, United States, at the age of 87, and was buried in Fir Grove Cemetery, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon, United States.

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Family Time Line

Walter Edward Fullmer
1865–1944
Elizabeth Jane Ninemyer
1871–1958
Marriage: from January 1891 to December 1891
Alma Leona Fullmer
from January 1891 to December 1891–1977
Verna H Fullmer
1893–1920
Harry Walter Fullmer
1895–1989
Edward Earl Fullmer
1903–1972
Ora Frances Fullmer
1910–1999

Sources (24)

  • Elizabeth J Fulmer in household of Walter E Fulmer, "United States Census, 1920"
  • Elizabeth Jane Ninemyer Fullmer, "Oregon, Oregon State Archives, Births, 1842-1917"
  • Elizabeth Ninemy Ninemy, "Oregon, Oregon State Archives, Death Records, 1864-1967"

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Name Meaning

The usual spelling of Elisabeth in English. It is recorded in the medieval period, but was made popular by being borne by Queen Elizabeth I of England ( 1533–1603 ). In the 20th century it again became extremely fashionable, partly because it was the name of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon ( 1900–2002 ), who in 1936 became Queen Elizabeth as the wife of King George VI, and after his death in 1952 achieved great public affection as Queen Mother for nearly half a century. Even more influentially, it is the name of her daughter Queen Elizabeth II ( b. 1926 ).

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