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Mariah Jane Layer

Birth24 Jan 1866 - Brazil, Clay, Indiana, USA
Death18 Feb 1926 - Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA
MotherMary Napper
FatherSamuel Everett Layer (Lehr)

Born in Brazil, Clay, Indiana, USA on 24 Jan 1866 to Samuel Everett Layer (Lehr) and Mary Napper. Mariah Jane Layer married Morton O. Perry McCoskey and had 10 children. She passed away on 18 Feb 1926 in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Everett Layer (Lehr)
1835 - 1886
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Mary Napper
1845 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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Morton O. Perry Mccoskey
1862 - 1946
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Herman Jacob Mccoskey
1900 - 1967
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Clyde Epra Mccoskey
1883 - 1934
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Glenn Morton Mccoskey
1892 - 1958
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Fredrick Cecil Mccoskey
1886 - 1936
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Verner A. Mccoskey
1892 - 1932
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Mary E. Mccoskey
1897 - 1897
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Samie E Mccoskey
1897 - 1967
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Samuel E. Mccoskey
1883 - Unknown
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William Edward Mccoskey
1897 - 1977
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Charles Ernest Mccoskey
1894 - 1947

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