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Mary Ann Moomey

Birth16 Aug 1830 - Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death18 May 1890 - Pawnee Rock, Barton County, Kansas, USA
MotherMargaret Smith
FatherJohn Moomey

Born in Pickaway County, Ohio, USA on 16 Aug 1830 to John Moomey and Margaret Smith. Mary Ann Moomey married George Washington Loffland and had 9 children. She passed away on 18 May 1890 in Pawnee Rock, Barton County, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
John Moomey
1810 - 1887
Margaret Smith
1810 - 1853
Spouse(s)
George Washington Loffland
1831 - 1898
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Samuel Muligan Lofland
1866 - 1940
Jacob Stevenson Loffland
1872 - 1892
John Lofland
1854 - 1937
Frank Ellsworth Lofland
1861 - 1929
George Washington Lofland
1857 - 1902

Joseph Lofland
1859 - 1919
Sarah Jane (Hayes) Lofland
1868 - 1951
William Stevens Loffland
1855 - 1859
Jacob S. Lofland
1872 - 1937

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