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Mary Parson

BirthABT 1825 - Cecil, Maryland, USA
Death1870 - Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
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Born in Cecil, Maryland, USA on ABT 1825. Mary Parson married Richard Hall and had 12 children. She passed away on 1870 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Richard Hall
1805 - 1880
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William Edward Hall
1851 - 1925
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Robert Henry Hall
1855 - 1932
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Mary Jane Hall
1853 - Unknown
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John Anderson Hall
1860 - 1932
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George A Hall
1853 - Unknown
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Margaret Jane Hall
1834 - 1834
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Rachel Gracie Hall
1848 - Unknown
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Samuel Alfred Hall
1840 - 1912
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Isaac C Hall
1846 - 1923
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Ann Hall
1855 - Unknown
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Joseph Hall
1842 - Unknown
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Henry Hall
1859 - Unknown

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