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Mary E. Thomas

Birth26 Jan 1815 - Mercer County, Kentucky, USA
DeathJun 24 1890 - Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon
MotherSarah Sallie Stevens Dunklin
FatherPendleton Thomas

Born in Mercer County, Kentucky, USA on 26 Jan 1815 to Pendleton Thomas and Sarah Sallie Stevens Dunklin. Mary E. Thomas had 7 children. She passed away on Jun 24 1890 in Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon.

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Pendleton Thomas
1782 - 1849
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Sarah Sallie Stevens Dunklin
1790 - 1888
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Hardin Zanon Perkins
1838 - 1902
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Sarah Ellen Perkins
1844 - 1920
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Amelia Campbell Currin
1855 - 1934
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Edmund P. Perkins
1832 - 1912
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Joseph H Downing "Joe" Perkins
1851 - 1902
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John Bowman Perkins
1834 - 1911
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William Burnside Perkins
1847 - 1918

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