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Mary E Goode

Birth1831 - Rogersville, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Death16 Jan 1913 - Crane Creek, Stone, Missouri, United States
MotherHulda Ladd
FatherNathan Goode

Born in Rogersville, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA on 1831 to Nathan Goode and Hulda Ladd. Mary E Goode married Stark Louis Daniel and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 Jan 1913 in Crane Creek, Stone, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Nathan Goode
1800 - 1863
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Hulda Ladd
1802 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Stark Louis Daniel
1830 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Nancy J. Daniel
1855 - 1910
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Lewis Stark Daniel
1863 - 1909
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Hulda E. Daniel
1853 - Unknown
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Molly Daniel
1867 - Unknown
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Richard M Daniel
1851 - Unknown
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Nathan Daniel
1854 - Unknown
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Lugeanny Daniel
1871 - Unknown
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Francis 'Frank' Marion Daniel
1848 - 1927

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