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Mary Ellen Cusick

Birth9 May 1852 - Warren, Jefferson, Ohio, United States
Death23 Jan 1936 - East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio, United States
MotherJane Elizabeth Calder
FatherEli Cusick

Born in Warren, Jefferson, Ohio, United States on 9 May 1852 to Eli Cusick and Jane Elizabeth Calder. Mary Ellen Cusick married Isaac Shamp and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 Jan 1936 in East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Eli Cusick
1812 - 1888
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Jane Elizabeth Calder
1824 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Shamp
1841 - 1918
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Carrie "Caroline" Shamp
1890 - 1979
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Eli Staton Shamp
1878 - 1965
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Jessie R Shamp
1885 - 1974
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Ida C Shamp
1877 - 1957
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Louise Louella Shamp
1888 - 1962
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Olive Shamp
1881 - 1964
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Elizabeth Jane Shamp
1875 - 1956
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George Shamp
1896 - Unknown
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Anna Mary Shamp
1886 - 1912
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May Shamp
1910 - Unknown

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