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Mrs Rayfield fell ill in October [[1928]] and never recovered. She died in April [[1929]] and was buried in [[Grace Hill Cemetery]]. | Mrs Rayfield fell ill in October [[1928]] and never recovered. She died in April [[1929]] and was buried in [[Grace Hill Cemetery]]. | ||
==References== | |||
* "Mrs Jennie Hutchings Rayfield Taken By Death" obituary (n.d.) - via Findagrave.com | |||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/233390567/jennie-rayfield Jennie Rayfield] at Findagrave.com | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 15 February 2023
Jennie Hutchings Rayfield (born 1883 in Clarksville, Tennessee; died April 29, 1929 in Birmingham) was the wife of architect Wallace Rayfield.
Jennie was a student at Tuskegee Institute in 1907 when she married Rayfield. He had been a professor there before resigning that year to pursue his own career in Birmingham. They initially settled into a house at 109 Corilla Street (now Center Place South), while he began construction of a family home at 105 1st Avenue South in North Titusville.
Mrs Rayfield bore a daughter, Edith there. She was active socially at St Mark's Episcopal Church and as a member of the Twentieth Century Club.
Mrs Rayfield fell ill in October 1928 and never recovered. She died in April 1929 and was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery.
References
- "Mrs Jennie Hutchings Rayfield Taken By Death" obituary (n.d.) - via Findagrave.com
External links
- Jennie Rayfield at Findagrave.com