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Mary E Dailey

Birth1830 - Ogden, Fayette, Indiana U.S.A
Death14 Sept 1886 - Bentonville, Fayette, Indiana, United States
MotherMary Anne Kemmer
FatherCharles C. Dailey

Born in Ogden, Fayette, Indiana U.S.A on 1830 to Charles C. Dailey and Mary Anne Kemmer. Mary E Dailey married Thomas Lamberson and had 11 children. She passed away on 14 Sept 1886 in Bentonville, Fayette, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Charles C. Dailey
1798 - 1842
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Mary Anne Kemmer
1798 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Lamberson
1830 - 1901
Children Show all
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Charles Lamberson
1859 - 1939
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Warren Lamberson
1858 - 1921
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Albert D Lamberson
1868 - 1937
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Lola Lamberson
1864 - 1904
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Sallie Louisa Lamberson
1862 - 1939
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Mary Anna Lamberson
1866 - 1895
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Christopher C "Chris" Lambertson
1876 - 1953
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Tross Lamberson
1873 - 1957
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Elmer Lamberson
1868 - 1941
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Savannah J Lamberson
1852 - 1931
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Amanda Low Lamberson
1850 - 1924

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