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Commodore B. Penner
Generation: L | ID: 901 | Lifespan: 63 years Updated: 27 Jul 2013
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Ancestry Information
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Commodore B. Penner
(28 Mar 1875 - 28 May 1938)
Marriages of Commodore B. Penner
Images Spouse Date of Marriage Certificate Location of Marriage
Pearl M. Vincent 9 Jan 1903 Edmonson County, Kentucky, USA
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Children of Commodore B. Penner
Images Children Lifespan Other Parent
Audra Penner (ABT 1909 - UNK) Pearl M. Vincent
Fay Penner (ABT 1913 - UNK) Pearl M. Vincent
Pallie Penner (ABT 1919 - UNK) Pearl M. Vincent
Floyd Penner (ABT 30 Apr 1921 - 28 Nov 2004) Pearl M. Vincent
Undisclosed Undisclosed Pearl M. Vincent
Undisclosed Undisclosed Pearl M. Vincent
Undisclosed Undisclosed Pearl M. Vincent
Siblings of Commodore B. Penner
Images Siblings Lifespan Father Mother
Commodore B. Penner (28 Mar 1875 - 28 May 1938) UNK Penner Polly Ann UNK
Detailed Primary Information for Commodore B. Penner
Gender: Male
Generation: L
Added: 1 Jan 2009
Last Updated: 27 Jul 2013
Living: False
Primary Notes: In his Death Certificate, Commodore is listed as a farmer, and his usual residence at the time of his death was Bee Spring, Edmonson Co., KY.
Detailed Birth Information for Commodore B. Penner
Birth Date: 28 Mar 1875
Time of Birth: UNK
Birth Location: Brookland, Butler County, Kentucky, USA
Map of Birthplace: Map Unavailable
Birth Notes: Commodore's birth information comes from his tombstone and his Death Certificate.
Detailed Death Information for Commodore B. Penner
Death Date: 28 May 1938
Time of Death: UNK
Death Location: Bee Spring, Edmonson County, Kentucky, USA
Map of Deathplace: Map Unavailable
Cause of Death: Mitral Regurgitation Non-Compensating and Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Death Notes: Mitral Regurgitation is a valvular heart disease also known as mitral insufficiency or mitral incompetence. In simple terms, it is the abnormal leaking of blood through the mitral valve, from the left ventricle into the left atrium of the heart. Penner's Death Certificate is No. 29517.
Detailed Burial Information for Commodore B. Penner
Burial Location: Vincent Cemetery, Bee Spring, Edmonson County, Kentucky, USA
Map of Location: Click to view map (N 37.28495, W 86.31223333)
Name on Stone: COMMODORE PENNER
Birthdate on Stone: Mar. 28, 1875
Death Date on Stone: May 28, 1938
Inscription 1: BELOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM
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Additional Notes for Commodore B. Penner
Database Note No: 184
The Edmonson County News
June 27, 1929

Two Withdrawals In Jailer Race
Frank Vincent and C. B. Penner Retire But Big Field Remain; Kyrock Employes

Frank Vincent and C. B. Penner, two of the entrants in the great race for Jailer of Edmonson County this week announce their retirement from the race. Both of these gentlemen are employed at Kyrock and neither felt he could afford to lose the time required to make a canvass of the county, at this time.

Mr. Vincent, in his letter to The News requesting that his announcement be withdrawn, said “I am not pulling off in favor of any candidate. I want to be a friend to all candidates all over the county and want their friendship. I will wait until next time and then I think it ought to be my time. I thank the many friends who where helping me and I believe they would have made a good showing on August 3.

“My doors are open to all candidates. Boys come and see me. I want the help of all the candidates four years hence, no matter what office you are running for. If you will help me then just write me and tell me so.”

Penner Writes Card

Esq. C. B. Penner, who was considered a strong candidate, though he was late in announcing for jailer, writes the following card, which gives his reasons for retiring from the race: To the voters and citizens of Edmonson County:

After viewing the matter from every standpoint, I have decided to withdraw my name from the race for jailer. My reasons are: I find that to win the race I would be compelled to give a lot of my time and to give up my position with the Kyrock Asphalt Company, which I find it would not pay me to do. Thanking my friends and fellow Republicans for their kindness I am

Respectfully,

C. B. Penner [Submitted by Charles Finn]
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