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Mary Etta Quick

Birth27 Jan 1895 - Pennsylvania
DeathApril 29 1955 - Not Available
MotherEffie Gray
FatherWilliam Quick

Born in Pennsylvania on 27 Jan 1895 to William Quick and Effie Gray. Mary Etta Quick married William Moffit Sr. McTavish and had 8 children. She passed away on April 29 1955.

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Parents
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William Quick
Unknown - 1894
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Effie Gray
1868 - 1957
Spouse(s)
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William Moffit Sr. Mctavish
1890 - 1965
Children Show all
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William Rudolp Mctavish
1914 - 2000
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Charlotte Gladus Mctavish
1916 - 2001
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Thomas Joseph Mactavish
1917 - 2007
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Walter Roy Mc Tavish
1922 - 2010
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James Robert Mctavish
1929 - 2006
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Nellie Wilma Mctavish
1913 - 2013
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Laura Jean Mctavish
1924 - 1924
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Effie Mctavish
1919 - Unknown

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