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Mary Howdeshell

Birth21 APR 1803 - Lincoln, Kentucky, United States
Death26 Jan 1892 - Old Cumberland, Callaway, Missouri, United States
MotherJoyce Neville
FatherJohn Howdeshell

Born in Lincoln, Kentucky, United States on 21 APR 1803 to John Howdeshell and Joyce Neville. Mary Howdeshell married Joseph Dickson Nevins and had 8 children. She passed away on 26 Jan 1892 in Old Cumberland, Callaway, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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John Howdeshell
1774 - 1853
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Joyce Neville
1779 - 1837
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Joseph Dickson Nevins
1794 - 1850
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Joseph Dickson (Dixon) Nevins
1834 - 1918
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Eliza Jane Nevins
1827 - 1912
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William Howdeshell Nevins
1836 - 1921
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Lockard Uziah Nevins
1840 - 1932
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Henry B. Nevins
1838 - 1925
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John Baxter Nevins
1829 - 1843
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James S Nevins
1832 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Nevins
1829 - 1919

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