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Mary Polly Humason

Birth1795 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Death28 Sep 1863 - Hartford, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
MotherRachel Wooding
FatherAbel Humiston

Born in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut on 1795 to Abel Humiston and Rachel Wooding. Mary Polly Humason married Seldon Jones and had 7 children. She passed away on 28 Sep 1863 in Hartford, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA.

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Abel Humiston
1753 - 1790
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Rachel Wooding
1753 - 1795
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Seldon Jones
1794 - 1866
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Harriet E Jones
1823 - 1908
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James G Jones
1827 - 1897
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Laura Lury Lura Laurie Jones
1820 - 1883
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Charlotte Jones
1830 - 1860
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Mary Jones
1819 - 1851
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Julia Ann Jones
1834 - 1888
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Leonard Jones
1825 - 1909

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