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Albert ernest jenks biography of george

          When Albert Ernest Jenks was born in July , in Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Joseph Jenks, was 39 and his mother, Mary Anne Badham.!

          Minnesota Woman

          First known as Minnesota Man or Pleistocene Man.

          The remains were held by the State Archeaologist from 1931-1999.

          History Note: Albert Ernest Jenks was born in about to Joseph and Mary Jenks.

        1. History Note: Albert Ernest Jenks was born in about to Joseph and Mary Jenks.
        2. Written in a compelling narrative style, this biography is interwoven with historical context, offering an in-depth examination of Whitefield's fervent missions.
        3. When Albert Ernest Jenks was born in July , in Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Joseph Jenks, was 39 and his mother, Mary Anne Badham.
        4. Father: David Jenks.
        5. George Albert Jenks was born in month Death.
        6. They were also displayed at the Minnesota Historical Society from about 1965-1969.

          The skeletal remains of Minnesota Woman were reburied in South Dakota on October 2, 1999 and are not available for further study.

          The book: Pleistocene Man in Minnesota: A Fossil Homo Sapiens by Albert Ernest Jenks, Ph.

          D., Sc. D. and published by The University of Minnesota Press in 1936 fully documents the find, its geological situation, and contains a detailed description of the skeleton. This book is available to view in our research library.

          Archaeologist, Speaking at Elbow Lake Calls Find at Pelican Most Important, Fergus Falls Daily Journal, November 4, 1961.

          Pictured: The skull of the woman found by a road crew near Pelican Rapids, MN

          "The skull of an Indian girl found near Pelican Rapids in 1934 is rated as the most important skeletal find in North A