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Mary Ann Farnes

Birth30 October 1867 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Death5 August 1951 - Logan, Cache, Utah, United States
MotherMary Catherine Bullock
FatherEbenezer Farnes

Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States on 30 October 1867 to Ebenezer Farnes and Mary Catherine Bullock. Mary Ann Farnes married Clarence Christopher Cressall and had 15 children. She passed away on 5 August 1951 in Logan, Cache, Utah, United States.

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Parents
Ebenezer Farnes
1843 - 1920
Mary Catherine Bullock
1847 - 1879
Spouse(s)
Clarence Christopher Cressall
1861 - 1949
Children Show all
Florence Elizabeth Cressall
1900 - 1994
Annie "Irene" Cressall
1886 - 1983
George Alvin Cressall
1892 - 1985
Olive Cressall
1889 - 1983
Afton Cressall
1910 - 2000
Roscoe Farnes Cressall (Carpenter)
1903 - 1981
Ralph Elwood Cressall
1912 - 1979
Josephine Cressall
1905 - 1994

Raymond Paul Cressall
1895 - 1964
Jessie Cressall
1907 - 1994
Clarence Ebenezer Cressall
1890 - 1908
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cressall
1900 - 1900
Girl Cressall
1900 - 1900
Josephine Cressall
1900 - 1900
Boy Cressall
1902 - Unknown

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