Bertha C. Pinkerton1

(November 12, 1898 - March 17, 1911)
Bertha C. Pinkerton|b. Nov 12, 1898\nd. Mar 17, 1911|p4079.htm|John Pinkerton||p4076.htm|Grace V. Casteel|b. Apr, 1875|p4061.htm|||||||Walter Casteel|b. about 1857|p4059.htm|Amanda Kemmerer|b. about 1855|p4058.htm|
     Bertha C. Pinkerton was born on Saturday, November 12, 1898 in Iowa, daughter of John Pinkerton and Grace V. Casteel.2,1,3

Bertha died on Friday, March 17, 1911. She was 12 years old.2

Citations

  1. [S129] 1910 US Census, US Census Search, Heritage Quest Online, 1910 Iowa, Dubuque, Prairie Crk Twp; Series: T624 Roll: 401 Page: 195.
  2. [S246] (Kay Nemmers), List of Burials in Harmony Reformed Church Cemetery ( Zwingle, Iowa: Harmony Refromed Church, as of Aug 2002). Hereinafter cited as Harmony Refromed Ch Cem List Zwingle, IA.
  3. [S126] 1900 US Census, US Census Search, Heritage Quest Online, 1900 Iowa, Jackson, Otter Crk; Series: T623 Roll: 438 Page: 139.
 


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