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Mary Eash

Birth1848-12-03 - Adams,Indiana,USA
Death17 Jul 1929 - Fall City, Richardson, Nebraska, United States
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Born in Adams,Indiana,USA on 1848-12-03. Mary Eash married Elias A Hooley and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 Jul 1929 in Fall City, Richardson, Nebraska, United States.

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Elias A Hooley
1845 - 1935
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Nancy Ella Hooley
1871 - 1955
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Matilda Hooley
1870 - 1957
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Jacob Andrew Hooley
1874 - 1924
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Orintha Hooley
1876 - Unknown
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Elmer Leslie Hooley
1887 - 1965
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James " Jim" A Hooley
1889 - 1962
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Nellie Amanda Hooley
1893 - 1950
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Levi Daniel Hooley
1883 - Unknown
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Bessie Ellen Hooley
1885 - Unknown
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Agnes Hooley Coleman
1878 - 1952

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