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Mary McDaniel

Birth1802 - Virginia
DeathAug 1867 - Washington Twp, Hocking County, Ohio, USA
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Born in Virginia on 1802. Mary McDaniel married Thomas Dillon and had 12 children. She passed away on Aug 1867 in Washington Twp, Hocking County, Ohio, USA.

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Thomas Dillon
1800 - 1862
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William Dillon
1831 - 1885
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Amanda M Dillon
1844 - 1914
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John E Dillon
1834 - 1913
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Nathan Dillon
1832 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Dillon
1842 - Unknown
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Thomas Dillon
1841 - 1869
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Nancy Dillon
1844 - 1867
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Hiram Randolph Dillon
1837 - 1906
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James Dillon
1836 - 1896
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Francis D Dillon
1846 - 1914
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Sarah Ann Dillon
1851 - Unknown
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John Dillon
1832 - 1903

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