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Mary Eliza Bruin

BirthOct 13, 1861 - Linn Creek, Camden, Missouri, USA
Death14 Apr 1948 - Miller County, Missouri
MotherSarah Keys
FatherAlfred Alexander Bruin

Born in Linn Creek, Camden, Missouri, USA on Oct 13, 1861 to Alfred Alexander Bruin and Sarah Keys. Mary Eliza Bruin married James Clinton Thompson and had 14 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1948 in Miller County, Missouri.

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Parents
Alfred Alexander Bruin
1824 - 1901
Sarah Keys
1842 - 1865
Spouse(s)
James Clinton Thompson
1857 - 1948
Children Show all
Jobe W. Thompson
1892 - 1968
Martha Louanna "Mattie" Thompson
1895 - 1978
Maude Berlin Thompson
1880 - 1936
Cliffie M. Thompson
1899 - 1989
Walker Clark Thompson
1897 - 1976
Jesse Harrison Thompson
1889 - 1960
Stanley Plezanton Thompson
1892 - 1982

William M Thompson
1901 - 1980
Alta Zara Thompson
1882 - 1963
Alfred A Thompson
1882 - 1907
John Martin Thompson
1887 - 1959
Leonard J Thompson
1885 - 1948
Gussie B. " Lessie" Thompson
1886 - 1985
Olive Genneveria Thompson
1878 - 1965

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