The Thomas Pennie and Marion
Drummond family of Kinrosshire, Scotland and Minnesota.
Pennie Gallery copyright Jonathan Webb Deiss, 2001, 2002.
More images here (unsorted).
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Supposed Pennie - Drummond
Arms of the Chief and tartan. I have yet to figure out how the
MacGregors play into the Pennie's story if at all. Courtesy Kara
Pennie. |
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Carte de visite image of
Thomas Pennie (born 1801), likely taken in Wisconsin or Minnesota in the
early to mid 1860's. Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Pennie Road, Villard, Minnesota.
(North of Villard near the old Pennie farms.) Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Thomas and Marion Drummond
Pennie burial site, Lake Leven Cemetery, Villard, MN. This
Cemetery was named by the Pennies for Loch Leven in Scotland. (The two
gravestones appear to “glow” at night when a person stands down by the creak
that flows into Lake Leven.) Numerous Pennies have been laid to
rest in this cemetery. (Pictures taken June 28th, 2001.) Courtesy Kara
Pennie. |
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Carte de visite image of
Peter Pennie in his Civil War uniform. The picture was probably taken
September 1862 and May 1864 while he was still a Private in Company B, 25th Reg't
Wisconsin Infantry. Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Eliza Bevier, wife of Peter
Pennie. Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Thomas Pennie (2), son of
Peter and Eliza Pennie, image taken circa 1880 in Minnesota. Courtesy Kara
Pennie. |
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Rob Roy Pennie, son of Peter
and Eliza Pennie; images taken circa 1895 and 1905. Courtesy Kara
Pennie. |
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Duncan Drummond Pennie, son
of Peter and Eliza Pennie; image circa 1895. Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Duncan Kenneth Pennie.
Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Polly Eliza Bevier Pennie and
Peter Pennie Family: Front Row left to right: Duncan Drummond Pennie, Mary
Pennie, Thomas Henry Pennie, Janette Pennie Taylor. Back Row: Dr. Daniel
Franklin Pennie, Harriet Pennie Ballentine, Rob Roy Pennie, and Eliza Pennie
Clark (Peter and Eliza Pennie are not in this picture, just the
children). Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Peter Pennie (in long beard)
as part of a color-guard in a military parade in 1925. Soldiers dressed
like doughboys are marching in the background of one of the pictures.
Courtesy Kara Pennie. |
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Map of the Town of Kinross, Kinrosshire,
Scotland, 1820's. The Pennies emigrated from Kinross to the United
States in 1853. From GENUKI. |
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One of a series of photos
taken for a Douglas County, Oregon newspaper on the event of Isabel Pennie
Webb's 100th birthday in 1944. Isabel and M L. Webb's daughter,
Louisa is standing at far-left next to her husband George Conkey; their
daughter and grand-daughter are to the right of the image. This particular
image was not used in the paper. Photo courtesy of Hazel Skelly Webb,
St. Louis, Mo. |
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Photo of Martin Luther Webb,
Harvey Hayes Webb, and Isabel Pennie Webb, taken in Minnesota, 1909.
Photo courtesy of Hazel Skelly Webb, St. Louis, Mo. Unsorted images – gallery two |
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