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Mary Ann Clanton

Birthabt 1853 - Lancaster Co., South Carolina
Death27 Aug 1909 - Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA
MotherAmelia Young
FatherWilliam Riley Clanton

Born in Lancaster Co., South Carolina on abt 1853 to William Riley Clanton and Amelia Young. Mary Ann Clanton had 12 children. She passed away on 27 Aug 1909 in Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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William Riley Clanton
1816 - 1904
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Amelia Young
1828 - 1901
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Crenshaw
1876 - 1910
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Charles C. Crenshaw
1878 - 1935
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Nannie Belle Crenshaw
1890 - 1949
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Effie Iona Crenshaw
1883 - 1964
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Lottie E. Crenshaw
1874 - 1960
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Walter P Crenshaw
1887 - 1910
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Alice Gertrude Crenshaw
1900 - 1977
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Dorah L Crenshaw
1881 - 1960
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M Nones Crenshaw
1884 - Unknown
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Edgar Crenshaw
1886 - 1940
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Ida V Crenshaw
1894 - 1917
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Sallie Dunlap
1876 - Unknown

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