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Mary Easter Strain

Birth17 Jul 1858 - Collin County, Texas, USA
Death8 Aug 1931 - Plano, Collin County, Texas, United States
MotherMary Sarah Jane Floyd
FatherJohn James Strain

Born in Collin County, Texas, USA on 17 Jul 1858 to John James Strain and Mary Sarah Jane Floyd. Mary Easter Strain married Quincy Speight Arnold and had 10 children. She passed away on 8 Aug 1931 in Plano, Collin County, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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John James Strain
1831 - 1883
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Mary Sarah Jane Floyd
1837 - 1915
Spouse(s)
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Quincy Speight Arnold
1854 - 1930
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Rose Jane Arnold
1889 - 1974
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Ona Bea Arnold
1895 - 1941
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William Curtis Arnold
1881 - 1964
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Boone W Arnold
1897 - 1977
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James Oscar Arnold
1883 - 1969
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Alma Mary Arnold
1886 - 1978
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Quincy Forgay Arnold
1892 - 1977
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Marcus Hampton Arnold
1879 - 1882
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Joe Dee Arnold
1901 - 1991
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Harry Carl Arnold
1900 - 1900

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