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Mary Congleton

Birth25 Dec 1792 - Bourbon, Kentucky
Death16 May 1872 - Adams, Illinois
MotherMargaret Congleton Payton Spencer
FatherJohn Congleton

Born in Bourbon, Kentucky on 25 Dec 1792 to John Congleton and Margaret Congleton Payton Spencer. Mary Congleton married Stephen Booth and had 12 children. She passed away on 16 May 1872 in Adams, Illinois.

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Parents
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John Congleton
1764 - 1796
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Margaret Congleton Payton Spencer
1766 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Booth
1786 - 1867
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Clarinda Booth (Hedges)
1814 - 1848
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Armilda Rachel Booth
1812 - 1878
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Judith Booth
1822 - 1902
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William Anderson Booth
1818 - 1890
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Christopher Columbus Booth
1831 - 1901
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Nancy I. Booth
1815 - 1820
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Emily B. Booth
1825 - 1916
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Elizabeth Margaret Booth
1820 - 1853
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Katherine Frances Booth
1835 - 1910
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Sarah Ann Christian Sibley (Booth)
1830 - 1899
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Mary W Booth
1828 - 1898
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Judith Booth
1834 - Unknown

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