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Mary E. Bailey

BirthAug 1873 - Tennessee
Death15 Mar 1938 - Bell, Kentucky, USA
MotherNancy Ann Averitt
FatherHarvey Jefferson Bailey

Born in Tennessee on Aug 1873 to Harvey Jefferson Bailey and Nancy Ann Averitt. Mary E. Bailey married Reverand Eli Brance Branson Robbins and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Mar 1938 in Bell, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Harvey Jefferson Bailey
1844 - 1930
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Nancy Ann Averitt
1850 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Reverand Eli Brance Branson Robbins
1873 - 1948
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Floyd Robbins
1906 - 1945
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Cora B Robbins
1901 - 1995
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Alvis Grant Robbins
1900 - 1937
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Peter Robbins
1900 - Unknown
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Eldridge W Robbins
1912 - 1953
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Martha Robbins
1904 - 1988
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Hester Ophie Robbins
1915 - 2006

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