Peake - Stiles - Person Sheet
Peake - Stiles - Person Sheet
NameJames Richard TENNELLEY
BirthMar 24, 1851, KY
Death1904
Burial1904, Red Hill Cemetery, Hodgenville, KY
OccupationFarmer, Carpenter
Misc. Notes
James was a son of Richard Tennelly (1809-1887) and Mary Ann Burch (1815-1884).

He was married twice. First to Amanda A. Thompson and later to Lucinda Rebecca Borders. There were three children: Virgil Tennelly (1888-1968); Elbert Tyler Tennelly (1891-1968); and Mamie Tennelly ( -1955)

In the 1880 LaRue County Census for the Price district, James R. Tennelly was family 43. He was 29 years old, a Farmer, born in Kentucky. His wife, Amanda, was 28, and also born in Kentucky. They had no children. Amanda was a daughter of Stephen Thompson (1810-1872) and Ann Bowling (1812-1908) who are buried in St. Catherine Cemetery in New Haven.

In the 1900 LaRue County Census, James Tennelly was family 246. He was 49 years old and married 14 years to Lou, age 41 and mother of 3 children, 3 living. The children were: Ada, 19; Mary, 12; Virgil, 10; and Elbert, 8.
Spouses
BirthApr 26, 1852
DeathJun 2, 1883
Burial1883, St. Catherine’s Church, New Haven, Nelson Co., KY
BaptismMay 29, 1852, St. Catherine’s Church, New Haven, Nelson Co., KY
FatherStephen T. THOMPSON (1810-1872)
MarriageJan 1, 1880, Larue Co., KY
ChildrenAda (1881-1953)
Birth1859, Hardin Co., KY
DeathDec 27, 1906, Larue Co., KY
Burial1906, Red Hill Cemetery, Hodgenville, KY
Misc. Notes
She was a daughter of John A. Borders and Arabell. John born about 1836 and Arabell Bogard in 1835. They are buried here in Red Hill Cemetery.

Herald News, 1907;
Dec 27, 1906, Mrs. J. R. Tenelly died of Consumption. She was born in Hardin County April 4, 1859 and was married to Mr. J. R. Tenelly, Mrs. A. B. Borders of this place is her aged mother. She was interred in Red Hill Cemetery.
MarriageJun 27, 1886, Hodgenville, Larue Co., KY
ChildrenMary (Mamie) (1888-1955)
 Virgil Edgar (1889-1968)
 Elbert Tyler (1891-1968)
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