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Mary A Roberts

BirthABT 1810 - Screven County, Georgia
Death06 Sep 1890 - Effingham County, Georgia
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Born in Screven County, Georgia on ABT 1810. Mary A Roberts married John Boston and had 9 children. She passed away on 06 Sep 1890 in Effingham County, Georgia.

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John Boston
1801 - 1864
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Camilla Elizabeth Boston
1834 - 1899
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John Calhoun Boston
1847 - Unknown
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Mary E Boston
1854 - Unknown
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Maxey D. Boston
1839 - Unknown
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Anna W Boston
1849 - 1864
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Tallulah Boston
1826 - 1868
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Tallulah Boston
1841 - Unknown
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Williamina Julia Boston
1837 - 1855
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Fallullah Boston
1844 - Unknown

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