Jennie Case was born say 1845 probably in
New Hampshire. She was the daughter of
Frank Case and
Laura Arthur. Jennie Case married
Wilbur Fiske Clough, son of
Reverend Mace Richard Clough and
Caroline True Harmon, on 6 March 1866 at
The Tremont House, Denver, Arapahoe (now Denver) County, Colorado.
1,2 Jennie Case was a a cook in 1875 at
Centropolis Township, Franklin County, Kansas.
3 Jennie and
Wilbur appeared on the 1875 Kansas State Census, of
Centropolis Township enumerated 1875, the value of their real estate was listed as 1300 and personal property at 300. Their children
Mace Richard,
Ernest W.,
Caroline T. and
John Casper were listed as living with them.
4 Jennie and
Wilbur appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children
Mace Richard,
Ernest W.,
Caroline T. and
John Casper were listed as living with them.
5 Jennie and
Wilbur appeared on the 1885 Kansas State Census, of
Baker, Crawford County, Kansas, enumerated 1 March 1885. Their children
Mace Richard,
Ernest W.,
Caroline T. and
John Casper were listed as living with them.
6 Jennie Case was the informant listed on the death certificate of
Ernest W. Clough who died on 28 November 1905 at
Denver, Denver County, Colorado.
7 In 1909, Jennie received a land patent on a homestead near Murdo, South Dakota.
Jennie Case died on 30 January 1912 at
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.
8 She was buried on 2 February 1912 at
Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.