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Maria Root

Birth21 October 1807 - Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Death28 FEB 1882 - Galesburg, MI
MotherAbiah Woodruff
FatherMark Root

Born in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America on 21 October 1807 to Mark Root and Abiah Woodruff. Maria Root married Willard Franklin Mills and had 12 children. She passed away on 28 FEB 1882 in Galesburg, MI.

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Parents
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Mark Root
1764 - 1834
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Abiah Woodruff
1769 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Willard Franklin Mills
1808 - 1898
Children Show all
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Delia Anna Mills
1832 - 1922
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Charlotte Callender Mills
1844 - 1934
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Edward Asa Mills
1831 - 1851
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Sarah Jane Mills
1842 - Unknown
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Henrietta Mills
1837 - 1911
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Lucy Maria Mills
1834 - 1875
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Emily Root Mills
1845 - 1900
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Harriet Julia Mills
1848 - 1888
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Willard Franklin Mills
1850 - 1933
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Julia Wilcox Mills
1847 - 1847
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Elihu Mills
1839 - 1841
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Eddy Orestes Mills
1852 - 1854

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