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Martin McCrary

Birth23 Oct 1805 - Ohio County, Virginia (West Virginia), United States
Death2 Jan 1897 - Miami, Miami, Kansas, United States
MotherSarah Wetzel
FatherJames McCreary

Born in Ohio County, Virginia (West Virginia), United States on 23 Oct 1805 to James McCreary and Sarah Wetzel. Martin McCrary married Rebecca Brady and had 10 children. He passed away on 2 Jan 1897 in Miami, Miami, Kansas, United States.

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James Mccreary
1775 - 1817
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Sarah Wetzel
1783 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Rebecca Brady
1820 - 1877
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Thomas Nathan Mccreary "T.n."
1853 - 1948
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Nancy Ellen Mccrary
1842 - 1904
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Sarah Jane Mccreery
1840 - 1910
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James Alfred Mccrary
1858 - 1939
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George Mccrary
1845 - 1874
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Peter B Mc Crary
1854 - 1925
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Alice Lenora Mccrary
1861 - 1939
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Thornton Louis Mccrary
1864 - 1931
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John Mccrary
1849 - Unknown
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Albert Mccrary
1858 - 1860

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