Letticia Minerva June Berry, 1840

Name
Letticia Minerva June /Berry/
Birth
Burial of a father
Religion
Baptism
Baptism of a brother
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a mother
April 14, 1855 (aged 15 years)
Death of a sister
April 1, 1864 (aged 24 years)
Death of a sister
Death of a sister
November 22, 1869 (aged 29 years)
Death of a brother
July 18, 1878 (aged 38 years)
Death of a father
October 10, 1880 (aged 40 years)
Jackson, North Carolina, USA
Latitude: 35.287918 Longitude: -83.144424
Death of a sister
February 27, 1915 (aged 74 years)
Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Latitude: 34.949566 Longitude: -81.932045
Family with parents
father
17961880
Birth: October 9, 1796 30 41
Death: October 10, 1880Jackson, North Carolina, USA
mother
Marriage MarriageApril 30, 1816
10 months
elder brother
18171878
Birth: February 17, 1817 20 18
Death: July 18, 1878
21 months
elder sister
17 months
elder sister
18201869
Birth: March 22, 1820 23 21
Death: November 22, 1869
2 years
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
1824
Birth: April 12, 1824 27 25
2 years
elder sister
18261915
Birth: April 10, 1826 29 27 Buncombe, North Carolina, USA
Death: February 27, 1915Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
2 years
elder brother
22 months
elder sister
18301865
Birth: March 1, 1830 33 31
Death: December 28, 1865
2 years
elder sister
18321834
Birth: May 3, 1832 35 33
Death: July 5, 1834
2 years
elder brother
1834
Birth: August 9, 1834 37 35
3 years
elder brother
1837
Birth: December 11, 1837 41 38
2 years
herself
1840
Birth: March 4, 1840 43 41
Father’s family with Charlotte Osbourn
father
17961880
Birth: October 9, 1796 30 41
Death: October 10, 1880Jackson, North Carolina, USA
father’s partner
Shared note

She remained at home with her parents until her mother's death, and she was then placed under the care & control of her Aunt Mary Rodgers. After the death of Mrs. Rodgers, Minerva returned to her father, who married Miss Charlotte Osbourn, daughter of Jermiah & Ann 0sbourn. She remained with her father and stepmother until June 23rd, 1863, when all were driven to the necessity of leaving home as refugees to seek a destination of safety in the state of South Carolina. Minerva then went to East Tennessee.