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Martha E Glancy

Birth1838 - Allegheny,Pennsylvania
DeathNovember 15, 1911 - buried Simmons Cemetery, Licking Co., Ohio
MotherAbigail Mason
FatherHenry Thomas Glancy

Born in Allegheny,Pennsylvania on 1838 to Henry Thomas Glancy and Abigail Mason. Martha E Glancy married Joseph Woodley Dunlap and had 5 children. She passed away on November 15, 1911 in buried Simmons Cemetery, Licking Co., Ohio.

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Henry Thomas Glancy
1802 - 1891
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Abigail Mason
1805 - 1873
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Joseph Woodley Dunlap
1817 - 1880
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? Garrod
Unknown - Unknown
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Jasper Harrison Dunlap
1872 - 1951
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William Charles Dunlap
1859 - 1915
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John Edwin Dunlap
1869 - Unknown
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Mary M. Dunlap
1877 - 1952
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Charles William Dunlap
1863 - 1937

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