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Mary Ann Troyer

Birth07 Nov 1852 - Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada
Death5 February 1914 - Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States of America
MotherSarah Ann Bennett
FatherJohn Troyer

Born in Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada on 07 Nov 1852 to John Troyer and Sarah Ann Bennett. Mary Ann Troyer married David Rife and had 9 children. She passed away on 5 February 1914 in Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States of America.

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Parents
John Troyer
1819 - 1898
Sarah Ann Bennett
1827 - 1892
Spouse(s)
David Rife
1847 - 1907
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Sylvia Rife
1889 - 1965
Harvey Wilford Rife
1879 - 1947
Sarah Elizabeth Rife
1873 - 1923
Ettie May Rife
1881 - 1930
Mary Alice Rife
1877 - 1948

John Wesley Rife
1871 - 1929
Martha Jane Rife
1886 - 1965
Alfred Ernest Rife
1875 - 1933
George Edward Rife
1872 - 1876

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