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James Bert Mack

Birth30 December 1863 - Red Cork, New York
Death30 September 1954 - Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States of America
MotherHarriet Brewster
FatherJames Mack

Born in Red Cork, New York on 30 December 1863 to James Mack and Harriet Brewster. James Bert Mack married Harriet M. Moore and had 6 children. He passed away on 30 September 1954 in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States of America.

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James Mack
1823 - 1897
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Harriet Brewster
1831 - 1910
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Harriet M. Moore
1872 - Unknown
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James Wendell Mack
1900 - 1967
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Lorena Mack
1904 - Unknown
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Pauline Mack
1892 - 1969
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Alberta Mack
1898 - Unknown
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Inez M Watson
1894 - 1967
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James Burt Mack
1914 - 1991

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