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Mary Heisel

BirthJuly 27, 1845 - Sand Prarie, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA
DeathJuly 27, 1925 - Sand Prarie, Tazewell, Illinois
MotherMargaret E. Schwinn
FatherJohn Heisel

Born in Sand Prarie, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA on July 27, 1845 to John Heisel and Margaret E. Schwinn. Mary Heisel had 10 children. She passed away on July 27, 1925 in Sand Prarie, Tazewell, Illinois.

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Parents
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John Heisel
1814 - 1892
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Margaret E. Schwinn
1817 - 1880
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Henry John Horn
1872 - 1961
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Sophia Horn
1882 - 1973
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George M. Horn
1869 - 1950
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Horn
1886 - Unknown
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Louise Horn
1867 - Unknown
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John Horn
1866 - 1952
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Mary Horn
1875 - 1969
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Fred Horn
1871 - 1938
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Ana Margareta "Maggie" Horn-ripper
1877 - 1974
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Emma Kattarena Horn
1879 - 1954

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