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Mary Ann Drenner

Birth15 Mar 1835 - Keedysville, Washington, Maryland, USA
Death25 Dec 1910 - Harpers Ferry, Jefferson, West Virginia, USA
MotherSusannah (Susana) Malvina Miller
FatherJohn Henry Drenner

Born in Keedysville, Washington, Maryland, USA on 15 Mar 1835 to John Henry Drenner and Susannah (Susana) Malvina Miller. Mary Ann Drenner married Raleigh Domer and had 4 children. She passed away on 25 Dec 1910 in Harpers Ferry, Jefferson, West Virginia, USA.

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John Henry Drenner
1794 - 1860
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Susannah (Susana) Malvina Miller
1800 - 1852
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Raleigh Domer
1820 - 1900
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Susan Cordelia Drenner
1855 - 1922
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Ella Drenner
1871 - Unknown
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Alberta (Alverta) J. Drenner
1859 - 1897
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Mary Virginia (Mollie) Drenner
1865 - 1939

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