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Mary E OConner

Birth26 Feb 1865 - Indiana
Death1931 - Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana, United States
MotherEva Job
FatherJohn O Conner

Born in Indiana on 26 Feb 1865 to John O Conner and Eva Job. Mary E OConner married William Mc Mains and had 9 children. She passed away on 1931 in Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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John O Conner
1821 - 1886
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Eva Job
1831 - 1901
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William Mc Mains
1861 - 1923
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Mettie Etta Mcmains
1886 - 1956
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Wilma Pearl Mcmains
1900 - 1993
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Grace Edith Mcmains
1888 - 1965
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Edna Lue Knoll
1892 - 1968
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Ettie M Mc Mains
1884 - 1956
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Ina Fern Mcmains
1890 - 1971
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Rose Mcmains
1894 - 1896
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Carl Mcmains
1898 - 1898
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Grace Mcmains
1894 - 1896

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