Mary J. Washburn, 1870–1910?> (aged 39 years)
- Name
- Mary J. /Washburn/
- Given names
- Mary J.
- Surname
- Washburn
- Married name
- Mary J. /Weeks/
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Address: Justice Precinct 7 Burnet County, Texas, USA |
British Queen
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19th President of the United States
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20th President of the United States
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21st President of the United States
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22nd President of the United States
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23rd President of the United States
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24th President of the United States
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25th President of the United States
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British King
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26th President of the United States
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27th President of the United States
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Cemetery: Smith Cemetery
Address: Located 11-12 miles West of Gatesville, Texas. It is less than a mile south of the turnoff at south Purmela. Note: transcription of tombstone inscription: WEEKS; Mary J. wife of; J. N. Weeks; Aug 22, 1870; Jan 8, 1910 |
husband |
1868–1951
Birth: March 11, 1868
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— Tennessee, USA Death: November 21, 1951 — Purmela, Coryell, Texas, USA |
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herself |
1870–1910
Birth: August 22, 1870
— Tennessee, USA Death: January 8, 1910 |
Marriage | Marriage — 1890 — |
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17 years
daughter |
1889–1956
Birth: October 30, 1889
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— Williamson, Texas, USA Death: April 17, 1956 — Gatesville, Coryell, Texas, USA |
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8 years
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1898–1973
Birth: July 29, 1898
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— Texas, USA Death: August 2, 1973 — Hamilton, Hamilton, Texas, USA |
husband |
1868–1951
Birth: March 11, 1868
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— Tennessee, USA Death: November 21, 1951 — Purmela, Coryell, Texas, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1917 — |
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1916–1988
Birth: May 29, 1916
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— Texas, USA Death: May 25, 1988 — Purmela, Coryell, Texas, USA |
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transcription of tombstone inscription: WEEKS; Mary J. wife of; J. N. Weeks; Aug 22, 1870; Jan 8, 1910 |
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