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Mary Adeline Hauss

Birth1826 - Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
Death3 May 1894 - Patterson, Alamance, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth "Betsy" Whisnant
FatherJohn Hauss

Born in Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA on 1826 to John Hauss and Elizabeth "Betsy" Whisnant. Mary Adeline Hauss married George Logan Sullivan and had 8 children. She passed away on 3 May 1894 in Patterson, Alamance, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
John Hauss
1797 - 1845
Elizabeth "Betsy" Whisnant
1806 - 1881
Spouse(s)
George Logan Sullivan
1820 - 1877
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George Andrew Sullivan
1857 - 1915
Frances Jane Sullivan
1848 - 1909
James Alexander Sullivan
1854 - 1931
Dock Scroggs Sullivan
1868 - 1947

John F. Sullivan
1846 - 1930
Charles William Sullivan
1860 - 1932
Susan Victoria Sullivan
1863 - 1944
George W. Sullivan
1849 - 1855

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