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HENRY FARLEY

Birth22 December 1841 - Ohio, USA
Death8 December 1890 - Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri
MotherNANCY MACKEY
FatherHenry Fairley

Born in Ohio, USA on 22 December 1841 to Henry Fairley and NANCY MACKEY. HENRY FARLEY married Mary McMullin and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 December 1890 in Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri.

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Parents
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Henry Fairley
1804 - 1857
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Nancy Mackey
1801 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Mary Mcmullin
1840 - 1922
Children Show all
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Betty Farley
1877 - 1929
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Spiza Farley
1875 - 1940
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Benjamin Albert Farley
1871 - 1965
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Amanda Farley
1873 - Unknown
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Lula Farley
1868 - Unknown
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Louis C Farley
1868 - Unknown
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James Young
1859 - Unknown
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Henrison Young
1863 - Unknown
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John Young
1862 - Unknown
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Jasper Young
1864 - Unknown

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