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Maria E. Mann

Birthabt 1825 - Schenectedy, Osnabruch, Upper Canada
Death12 March 1879 - Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherAnna Bockus
FatherJames Mann

Born in Schenectedy, Osnabruch, Upper Canada on abt 1825 to James Mann and Anna Bockus. Maria E. Mann married Benjamin Franklin Rose and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 March 1879 in Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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James Mann
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Bockus
1795 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Franklin Rose
1820 - 1896
Children Show all
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Nellie Henvis Rose
1869 - 1926
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William Mann Rose
1852 - 1916
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Anna M. Rose Mccartney
1850 - 1924
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Margaret Ogletree (Maggie) Rose
1864 - 1927
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Rebecca C. Rose
Unknown - 1862
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Hiram H. Rose
1857 - 1858
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Sallie G. Rose
1859 - 1862
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Nellie Henvis Rose
1873 - Unknown

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